Latest at 11.55 pm India beat West Indies by 7 wickets India won their match against West Indies by 7 wickets, but still could not make it to the semi-finals. India opt to field against West Indies
Potchefstroom: The uncertainty over Gautam Gambhir's fitness and a massive loss to New Zealand in their warm -up game has raised concerns about India's preparations in the Champions Trophy. After winning the Compaq Cup and staying briefly on the top of
New Delhi: Sehwag lead players revolt in Delhi Renji Team ended after a week on Monday, with DDCA chief Arun Jaitley assuring Virender Sehwag of fairness in team selection.According to reports Virender Sehwag met Delhi District Cricket Association President Arun
Alapuzha: Team India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Delhi dasher Virender Sehwag were spotted in the famous Punnamada backwaters in Alapuzha.The players were in Alapuzha for a shooting a commercial advertisement of a multinational soft drink company.Incidentally, this is the
New Delhi: Sehwag's recent rebellion against DDCA authorities got big today as seven players skipping the team's Ranji camp that kicked off on Wednesday.Gambhir and Ishant Sharma who had supported Sehwag on Tuesday are boycotting the training camp. The
New Delhi: Virender Sehwag's rebellion against Delhi and District Cricket Association has received support from an unexpected corner on Tuesday. DDCA, vice president Chetan Chauhan has confirmed all the allegations made by Viru on Monday.Speaking to a TV channel,
London: India's explosive opener Virender Sehwag and pace star Zaheer Khan will miss India's opening game against Bangaldesh on Saturday.Both Zaheer and Sehwag suffer from shoulder injuries and were kept out from the two warm-up matches against New Zealand and Pakistan
Dubai: Laxman's fighting century in Napier Test has helped him to return to the top-20 of the ICC rankings.In the rankings for Test bowlers, Indian pacer Ishant Sharma's 3-95 in the drawn match helped him leapfrog Jacques Kallis of South Africa,
New Delhi: India's pace sensation Ishant Sharma might have destroyed the reputed batting lineup of Australia, but he thanks his stars for not having Sachin Tendulkar as an opponent.
More images Indore: India's Yuvraj Singh, who pounded England with a match-winning century in the first one-day international, could miss Monday's second match due to a back injury.