Home boy Ojha happy with effort
On a rain-curtailed day, the Indian spinners basked the most in the limelight, taking six New Zealand wickets for 94 runs. Hyderabad left-arm spinner, Pragyan Ojha, played a major role in the demolition, scalping 3/44 in the first innings and 1/13 in the second.
Palvai to Kiran: Alter dam design
Member of Parliament Palvai Govardhan Reddy on Saturday asked the Chief Minister to immediately convene a meeting on the change of designs for the Polavaram project or he would file a complaint with t
Franklin confident of avoiding defeat
After a decent morning’s work on Friday, New Zealand would have been pretty satisfied and looking forward to their batting innings. However, R. Ashwin and Pragyan Ojha systematically and clinically destroyed that notion.
CM keen to stop SC, ST fund fraud
Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy on Saturday announced that a special Session of the Legislative Assembly would be convened within a month to accord “statutory status” to the SC, ST sub-plan to che
Experts: Nagarjuna fire leaked ‘killer’ chemicals
If statistics in the report pertaining to blood samples of victims tested for ascertaining exposure to organo-phosphate pesticide or poisoning during the June 30 fire in the chemical reactor at N
Me and Ashwin make a good pair for India: Ojha
Young left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha on Saturday said he and Ravichandran Ashwin have it in them to take forward the legacy of great Indian spinners of the past as they are bowling well in tandem.
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Sonia tells CM to decide fate of Dharmana
Congress president Sonia Gandhi is believed to have given a free hand to Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy in the matter of accepting the resignation of roads and building minister Dharmana Prasada
Jeetan Patel lashes out at under-cooked pitch
Friday was a bitter-sweet day for New Zealand. While their bowling performed much better than they had yesterday, their batsmen collapsed in a heap to leave the team in plenty of trouble at the end of
Ashwin, Ojha spin magic as India bowl out Kiwis for 159
Off-spinner R. Ashwin impressed with a six-wicket haul as India imposed the follow-on on New Zealand after ending the visitors' first innings at 159 at the stroke of lunch on the third day of the opening cricket Test here on Saturday.
Confident of taking 20 wickets, says Ashwin
His confidence has been on the rise in the recent past, and on Friday, Ravichandran Ashwin put India in a commanding position on Day 2 of the first Test against New Zealand at the Rajiv Gandhi Interna