Satisfying to silence critics: Moody
In a manner of speaking, the Sunrisers Hyderabad pulled out the rug from under everyone’s feet when they qualified for the playoffs of the sixth edition of the Indian Premier League by defeating the Kolkata Knight Riders by five wickets at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium here on Sunday night.
ACSU cover for playoffs
Reacting to the fallout of the “spot-fixing” scandal that erupted four days ago, the cricket control board has deployed officers from the Anti-Corruption and Security Unit to accompany the four teams that have qualified for the Indian Premier League playoff matches to be played here and thereafter in Kolkata.
‘Roadies was an eye-opener’
Youth-based reality shows are quite popular among the adolescents as they find it easier to connect with the participants. One such popular show is Roadies known for its harsh tasks that the contestants have to go through.
Adventurer to conquer silver screen
Bobby Zachariah Abraham’s passion to serve his fellow beings took him places. One can call him a biker, adventurer, traveller or somebody who lends a helping hand to the needy, and Bobby aptly fits all these categories; and his latest tag is a film actor!
India look to maintain good run
High on confidence after notching up a double against Bahrain in two international friendlies in the latter’s backyard, the Indian women’s senior national team will look to continue the momentum at the AFC Asian Cup (qualifiers), that gets under way in Ramallah, Palestine, on Tuesday.
Groundsman Barua no more
Former Delhi Soccer Association groundsman and caretaker Chetan Barua passed away on Monday following a brief illness.
Gilchrist bows out in emphatic style
Doing what he had just 12 times in the past — and certainly never in the Indian Premier League — Adam Gilchrist doffed his wicket-keeping gloves and took the ball for Kings XI Punjab’s final over against the Mumbai Indians at the HPCA Stadium here on Saturday.
‘Will work harder and prove myself’
As the two bottom-placed teams wrap up a tiring season on Sunday with little success to soothe them, one man who will be fresh and hungry for the last game is Delhi Daredevils’ wicketkeeper batsman C.M. Gautam.
After decades, the Valley is in technicolour bloom
Once upon a time Kashmir was the perfect setting for romance. Filmmakers thronged the Valley for a picturesque backdrop of snow-clad mountains and majestic Chinars. But when violence struck the “heaven on earth”, no films were shot there with the advent of militancy in the 90s.
Madhureeta set for her Cannes outing
Delhi-based filmmaker Madhureeta Anand is going to Cannes with the promos of her film Kajarya, which focuses on gender issues.