MUMBAI : Showbusiness and cricket have long been passions in India. Now the two are joining forces in a new television show that pairs well-known stars with their sporting counterparts in a dance contest.
New Delhi:A quartet of India's golden generation of cricketers will aim for glory in West Indies in what is expected to be their last World Cup.
Lahore (Pakistan): The International Cricket Council (ICC) predicted a corruption- free World Cup next year, revealing that no players are on a list of 101 'undesirables' who will be barred from attending the tournament.
Lahore (Pakistan): The International Cricket Council (ICC) predicted a corruption- free World Cup next year, revealing that no players are on a list of 101 'undesirables' who will be barred from attending the tournament.
Kingston (Jamaica): West Indies fast bowler Pedro Collins said on Tuesday he was pleased with the way he dismissed batting genius Sachin Tendulkar in the fifth and final Test against India.
Kingston (Jamaica): West Indies fast bowler Pedro Collins said on Tuesday he was pleased with the way he dismissed batting genius Sachin Tendulkar in the fifth and final Test against India.
St John's (Antigua): India skipper Saurav Ganguly on Wednesday said his aim was to lead his team to a rare away Test series win and to score a century in the West Indies.
Rajkot: Gujarat has a long-standing history of producing some top classleft-hand cricketers like Salim Durrani, Deepak Shodhan and KarsanGhavri. The latest one to join this bandwagon is Niraj Patel.The 20-year-old Patel, who made his Ranji Trophy debut in 1999, is regarded as a bright prospect to don India's colours. He came into the limelight after his crucial knock in the final of the Under-19 WorldCup. Since then there has been no looking back.Patel played a gem of an innings in one of the matches of the ChallengerTrophy series at Ahmedabad . His efforts were praised by ex-Indianskipper Mohammed Azharuddin, who