Chittagong:After a successful initial discussion with Indian cricket manager Ravi Shastri on taking up the job of coaching Rahul Dravid's boys, Dav Whatmore said the need of the hour in the Indian dressing room is positive attitude and a feeling of reassurance.
New Delhi:With the Sourav Ganguly controversy and media reportage on it apparently weighingheavily on his mind, Speaker Somnath Chatterjee today said the debate on sports in the Lok Sabha was not meant to discuss the omission of any player from any team.
New Delhi:Amid raging controversy over Sourav Ganguly's exclusion from the Indian Cricket team, Lok Sabha will discuss the issue next week.
New Delhi:Decks have been cleared for holding the adjourned AGM of BCCI at Kolkata before November 30 as disputing parties to the Board elections mutually arrived at consensus on six-point terms and reference for former Chief Election Commissioner T S Krishnamurthy, who will be the Observer for the elections.
Bangalore:The frequent injuries to players, especially the fast bowlers, and the below par showing of the Indian squad in Tests and One dayers last seasonfigured prominently in the first-ever interaction between new team coach Greg Chappell and the national selectors in Bangalore.
Cape Town: England's cricketers seemed set for a further day of discussion about whether to play their controversial World Cup opener against Zimbabwe in Harare on February 13.
Cape Town: England's cricketers seemed set for a further day of discussion about whether to play their controversial World Cup opener against Zimbabwe in Harare on February 13.
London: The Trophy semi-final between Yorkshire and Surrey has been rescheduled for Sunday after three days of persistent rain meant no play was possible at Headingley.
Each piece of speculation over the contents of the report of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which is ready to be presented to the Sports ministry,is at variance with the other. This itself presupposes a kind of tampering with the
Even before the report is made public, one can smell a diversion of views between the top CBI sleuths and the influential minister, who is trying his best to impress upon everyone concerned that there is no point in trying to