NZ win toss, to bat against India in final ODI
New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori won the toss and elected to bat in the fifth and final ODI against India here on Friday.
New Zealand all out for 103 in fifth ODI
New Zealand batting collapsed and the visitors were all out for 103 runs in the fifth and final one-day international against India here on Friday.
India crush NZ by eight wickets, win series 5-0
India rode on a clinical show by their bowlers and Parthiv Patel's unbeaten half century as they crushed a hapless New Zealand by eight wickets in the fifth and final cricket one-dayer to complete a 5
Karuna says Raja raids not a big deal
The CBI raids on A. Raja “is not a big deal”, said his DMK party chief M.
Madras HC suspends lawyer close to A. Raja
Embattled former communications minister A. Raja has landed in yet another problem, with the Madras high court on Tuesday ordering suspension of a lawyer close to him for pressuring a judge to grant bail to his friends caught in a Puducherry marksheet scam.
Lawyer close to Raja fired as exam scandal unravels
In further embarrassment to former Telecom Minister A.
Heavy rains lash Tamil Nadu, Pondy
Heavy rains pounded Tamil Nadu for the second day on Monday, throwing normal life out of gear and leading to closure of educational institutions in many districts.
CBSE adds Mandarin
Recognising China as an emerging, major global economy and Mandarin being spoken by a large section of the population of the world, the Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE) has added the langu
Opposition behaving like urchins: Moily
Accusing the Opposition of stalling the Parliament proceedings on the 2G spectrum issue, Union law minister Veerappa Moily said they were behaving “like urchins throwing stones and running away in an
No wrongdoing in my tenure: Maran
Union textiles minister Dayanidhi Maran on Saturday denied any wrongdoing in 2G spectrum allocation and its pricing during his tenure as telecom minister in 2006 in the UPA-1.