Cops on trail of module’s network
It was the Andhra police who came to Bengaluru with definite information on the terror module. The Andhra police were tracking the movements of the 11 suspects for the last 45 days and finally informe
We want to meet our children, say kin
Sakeenabi (55), the mother Mohammed Yusuf, who has been arrested by the CCB for alleged terror links, was unable to control her tears when scores of media mikes were held at her face. She was at the B
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
Good effort on this wicket: Pragyan Ojha
It was surprising to see Mahendra Singh Dhoni turn to Pragyan Ojha to open the attack on Friday.
Not long ago, Dhoni was in the habit of using the left-arm spinner more for containing than as an att
IB tipped off b’luru police 3 months ago
Two days after the Bengaluru crime branch picked up 11 suspected terrorists from the city and Hubli, details of the investigation are emerging.
India 63/2 at lunch against New Zealand in Bengaluru
India were 63 for two in their first innings at lunch on the second day of the second cricket Test against New Zealand here on Saturday.
India trail New Zealand by 302 runs.
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India 168-4 in reply to New Zealand’s 365
India were 168-4 in their first innings at tea in reply to New Zealand's 365 on the second day of the second and final Test in Bengaluru on Saturday.
Kohli's unbeaten 93 saves India the blushes
Virat Kohli performed a brilliant recovery act and was just seven runs short of his second Test century as India bounced back from a precarious position to leave the second cricket Test against New
Cancel allotment of coal blocks: BJP to Centre
Main opposition BJP on Saturday insisted on its demand for cancellation of allotment of 142 coal blocks and vowed to take what it described as the 'biggest scandal perpetrated on the nation' to every
Taylor's 112 takes New Zealand to 240-5 at Tea
Skipper Ross Taylor blasted an unbeaten 112 to lead New Zealand's fightback as the visitors reached 240 for five in their first innings at tea on the opening day of the second cricket Test against