Chennai: The ban to play cricket at Chennai’s Marina beach has come as a big setback to ardent cricket lovers, who now have no alternate location to enjoy the game.The ban followed a decision taken after a joint meeting of senior
Chennai: The Indian cricket team, which clinched the Compaq Cup tri-series in Sri Lanka late on Monday night, was given a rousing welcome at Chennai Airport by fans and officials early on Tuesday morning.The cricketers left for their respective home cities
Chennai: Gautam Gambhir, India's opening batsman had an opportunity to drive the spanking new 1600cc Formula Ford car during the luncheon break at the Petronas Asia Road Racing Championship, here Sunday.Gambhir, the new brand ambassador for MRF took the racing
Chennai: Australia's former opening batsman Matthew Hayden, who is part of the Chennai Super Kings, has plans of getting closer to his adopted home.The opener is busy planning an academy here. And in this venture, which will be in association with
Perth: Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting has played down workload issues regarding the IPL, and said that it will not affect the team’s preparations for the Ashes this year.Heading into his fifth month of international cricket without a break, Ponting denied
Chennai: Sehwag, who carried India's fight to win the first Test, said the home team was still in contention to win the match with 256 runs more to get on Monday.
Chennai: India found the noose tightening around them after England took a substantial lead and gain firm control of the first Test here today.
Chennai: After conceding a 75-run first innings lead, India hit back strongly, reducing England to 68 for three in their second innings at tea on the third day of the first Test at the M A Chidambaram Stadium here today.
Chennai: The empty stands at the MA Chidambaram Stadium despite the massive hype around India-England series' first Test in Chennai have left authorities disappointed and concerned about the dwindling spectator interest in cricket's longer version.
Chennai: India's leading spinner Harbhajan Singh opined that the England team were too defensive in their approach and let go of the advantage despite winning the toss and getting into a good position early on.