Sep 25, 2009

CBI questions former Kerala minister in power firm scam





Rs 400 cr grant to construct cyclone shelters





Kerala's Ponmudi resort to open Oct 1





International paragliding contest in Wagamon from Sep 23





States should get say in preparing below poverty list: Kerala minister





Tennis legends to play in Kerala capital





Rain wreak havoc in village, one missing at Kerala





Food Security Act will enhance food crisis : CM





SJP to merge with JD (S) in Kerala





Court issues confiscation notice to Electricity Board





Mild quake in Thiruvananthapuram district





Congress MP Sudhakaran tweets in support of Tharoor





Kerala dists to host Henna fete on Oct 4





Kerala set to open first phase of Rupees 600-crore IT park





Navy inducts stealth destroyer INS Kochi





No resemblance of Law and Order in Kerala: Chandy





AIYF activists burn Tharoor's effigy in Kerala criticising his latest tweet





Country's largest Ramadan congregation held in Kerala





Kerala government shielding criminals, accuses opposition





Involve local people in coastal security: Navy Chief





Kerala Assembly adjourned sine dine amid furore





Who'll replace Yuvraj the all-rounder?


India will not only miss Yuvraj Singh's explosive batting in Champions Trophy but his spin skills too as he had taken two hat-tricks in IPL 2 in South Africa.


Richard Pybus to coach Knight Riders


The Knight Riders are all set to bring in 45-year-old Englishman Richard Pybus as coach for the third edition of the Indian Premier League.


South Africa beat New Zealand by 5 wkts


AB de Villiers (70*) and Wayne Parnell (5-57) helped South Africa beat New Zealand by five wickets in the third ODI of the Champions Trophy at Centurion.


A lot at stake for Pakistan in CT


Younis Khan was the first to realise that Pakistan cricket's overhaul would be incomplete without a strong Champions Trophy performance.


BCCI shifts first ODI to Baroda


The bitter feud in the Rajasthan Cricket Association prompted the BCCI to shift the opening ODI between India and Australia from Jaipur to Vadodara.


BCCI re-negotiates deal with IMG


The BCCI has renegotiated its deal with the event management firm IMG, putting an end to the bitter dispute between the two parties.


Pakistan beat West Indies by 5 wickets


West Indies' little-known paceman Gavin Tonge grabbed four wickets, but failed to stop Pakistan from posting a five-wicket victory in the Champions Trophy.


If boys play, can they keep it up next day?


The 'vision' document by Indian coach Gary Kirsten and conditioning coach Paddy Upton has again raised the debate whether sex helps sporting performance.


Knight Riders coach decided: Ganguly


IPL side Kolkata Knight Riders has picked its coach and his identity would be revealed soon by the team management, Sourav Ganguly said on Wednesday.


Never said no to leading India: Sehwag


Explosive Indian opener Virender Sehwag has denied saying no to Indian captaincy, insisting that he is open to taking up the job as and when required.


India rise to top in ICC ODI rankings


South Africa's defeat in their Champions Trophy opener has propelled second-placed India to the top of the ICC's One-day rankings.


Lanka beat South Africa on D/L method


Sri Lanka beat host South Africa by 55 runs in the Champions Trophy opener cut short by rain at Centurion Park on Tuesday.


BCA welcomes BCCI's decision to shift Jaipur ODI to Baroda


The Baroda Cricket Association (BCA) has welcomed the BCCI's decision of shifting the first one-day international match between India and Australia on October 25 from Jaipur to Reliance Cricket stadium.


Aussies retain winning combination for Sydney


Australia have retained the 12-member squad that played in the first Test against India in Melbourne for the second match in Sydney starting January 2.


Nothing wrong with my technique: Rohit


Short-pitched deliveries proved his bane during the T20 WC but Rohit Sharma says there is nothing wrong in his technique and he can play the rising balls.


Clarke finally succumbs to IPL lure, eyeing 2010 edition


After resisting IPL's lure in the first two editions, Australian vice captain Michael Clarke said he wants to play in the 2010 chapter of the cash-awash event.


Ganguly pads up in Eden for practice


Keen to play for Bengal in the Ranji Trophy, Sourav Ganguly padded up at Eden Gardens and batted for close to two hours in the morning.


Docudrama shows men-women disparity in cricket


A 25-minute docudrama featuring the vast disparity existing between men and women cricketers in the country has been released.


Flower seeks more input on fixtures


England team director Andy Flower admitted he would like a greater input into future itineraries.


Paul Collingwood hopes for a repeat


Paul Collingwood provided the inspiration the last time England were written off for a tournament - and hopes it will repeat.


Smith impressed by attacking strides


Graeme Smith believes South Africa's dramatic bowling improvement was key to their five-wicket victory over New Zealand.