Learnt to take it on the chin: Harbhajan Singh
Harbhajan Singh is not the one to fade away quietly. In his own words the past one-and-a-half year has been ‘tough’. Having spun a successful career since making his debut in 1998, the off-spinner has
Ashwin ‘slips’ into a new role
In these times of transition, the Indian Test side has to cope with a new set of slip fielders and it seems skipper M.S. Dhoni is open to options in the specialist job.
On Sunday, the third day of th
Nightmarish run for Gautam Gambhir
Gautam Gambhir’s worst fears have come true. Back in 2010, Gambhir was in a zone that everything he touched turned to gold.
Hurt after missing out on the 2007 World Cup, Gambhir went back to the dra
‘Aggression only if you can pull it off’
As Cheteshwar Pujara started his slow, reluctant walk back to the hut, he kept shaking his head in frustration.
It hadn’t been him and it wasn’t his game. For a moment he had slipped into the shoe o
We’ll Look to strike with new ball: Southee
Even after going down heavily in the first Test, Kiwi skipper Ross Taylor had hinted that he would go with the same eleven in the second Test.
But when the visitors announced the playing eleven, the
Cricket: India 353 all out in reply to New Zealand's 365
India were bowled out for 353 in their first innings in the morning session in reply to New Zealand's 365 on the third day of the second and final Test in Bengaluru on Sunday.
The hosts, who won the
One more youth arrested in terror modules case
Bengaluru police have arrested one more youth with alleged links to Lashkar and HuJI as it intensified investigation into terror modules busted in the state, taking the number of those detained in
Cricket: New Zealand 123-4 in second innings
New Zealand were 123-4 in their second innings at tea for an overall lead of 135 runs on the third day of the second and final Test against India in Bengaluru on Sunday.
Daniel Flynn was unbeaten on
New Zealand 232 for nine at stumps against India
New Zealand were 232 for nine in their second innings at stumps on the third day of the second and final cricket Test against India here on Sunday.
New Zealand lead by 244 runs with one wicket remain
Ross back-foot play was special: Martin Guptill
Fighters do keep promises. New Zealand skipper Ross Taylor delivered his word on aggression against the Indian spinners to bring up a fiery ton and most of the other Kiwi batsmen too came out with a t