Coe to be British Olympic Association chairman
Sebastian Coe is to be elected unopposed as the next British Olympic Association (BOA) chairman after his only opponent withdrew from the contest.
Richard Leman, the head of British hockey, pulled ou
Bhullar ready to lead local challenge at Indian Open
Indian golfer Gaganjeet Bhullar insists he is not feeling any pressure ahead of the $1.25 million Hero Indian Open as he chases a third Asian Tour win this season.
Bhullar won in Macau last week and
FIFA doubts Brazil's World Cup preparations
FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke said he doubts Brazil will have all six stadiums ready for next year's Confederations Cup.
Speaking during an inspection of the 66,800-capacity Mineirao Stadium i
Davydenko stunned by Bogomolov in Kremlin Cup
World No.124 Alex Bogomolov dumped Nikolay Davydenko from the Kremlin Cup in the first round, scoring the first upset of a seed in the $740,000 tournament.
Fifth seed Davydenko is a three-time champi
Windies claiming a major title was overdue: Bravo
West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo says the side's triumph in a major international tournament was long overdue.
Bravo was speaking on his return to Port of Spain after assisting Windies towards vi
Women's U-19 team to play AFC Championship qualifiers
New Delhi:A 23-member Indian team will leave for Malaysia Wednesday to play in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U-19 Women's Championship 2013 Qualifiers Round One from Oct 20 to 24.
India play
Brian Lara named Chittagong Kings brand ambassador
Former West Indies cricket captain Brian Lara has been named brand ambassador of Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) franchise Chittagong Kings.
Lara has signed a three-year contract with Kings and is ex
Apex court lifts ban on tourism in core tiger reserve areas
The Supreme Court on Tuesday lifted its ban and permitted tourist activities in 20 per cent of the core areas of India's 42 tiger reserves.
The apex court bench of Justice A.K. Patnaik and Justice Sw
Americans prefer Barack Obama as babysitter: Poll
Americans would prefer President Barack Obama as a babysitter for their children but rate him and his Republican rival Mitt Romney equally as hypothetical employees, according to some off-beat questio
Sachin Pilot's uncle shot in UP
An uncle of union minister Sachin Pilot was on Tuesday shot at in Uttar Pradesh's Hapur town, leaving him critically injured and on life support, police said.
Ashok Kasana, 60, was sleeping in his ca