Muralitharan edges closer to 800 Test wickets as India struggle
Galle (Sri Lanka), July 21: Muttiah Muralitharan picked up three wickets to move closer to becoming the first bowler to get 800 Test wickets as India slumped to 260 for eight in their first innings at
India to host 2011 Champions Trophy
Chennai, July 21: The 2011 Champions Trophy for men has been allotted to India, while the Netherlands will host the women’s event.
The commercial success of the Hero Honda World Cup in Delhi earlier
India forced to follow-on after being bowled out for 276
Galle (Sri Lanka), July 21: Sri Lanka enforced a follow-on after bowling out India for 276 runs in the first innings on the fourth day of the first cricket Test at the Galle International Stadium here
Bangladesh has nearly 60 mn mobile users
Dhaka, July 21: Bangladesh added 13.29 million new cellphone subscribers during July 2009-June 2010, taking the total number of users to 59.98 million.
The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Com
IBM and Oracle eye Technopark as next destination
Thiruvananthapuram, July 21 (IANS) Global IT majors IBM and Oracle are planning to set up units at the Technopark here, official sources said Tuesday.
An official of the state IT department said the
Sensex closes 81 points higher
Mumbai, July 21: A benchmark index for Indian equities Wednesday closed 81 points higher than its previous close.
The 30-scrip sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), which opene
Dettol maker buys Durex condom manufacturer
London, July 21: The British company which makes the world famous Durex condoms is being sold to an Anglo-Dutch home products world leader which makes the equally famous throat lozenges Strepsils and
India, China dominate exports to UAE
Dubai, July 21: India and China have become the most dominant exporters to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), accounting for nearly a quarter of the country's total imports in 2009, according to official
Tendulkar, Dravid do the repair act against Sri Lanka
Galle (Sri Lanka), July 21: India's hopes rested on Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar after they were reduced to 68 for two in the second innings, following-on, at tea on the fourth day of the first c
Red tape prevented use of anti-collision device
New Delhi, July 19: Even as the latest rail accident claimed 60 lives, the railway ministry is still prevaricating over installing anti-collision devices (ACDs) on its trains.
Officials say the ACD,