New Delhi: India's former captain Mohammad Azharuddin has made a grant entry into Loksabha, batting on various issues like streamlining sports bodies, problems of his constituency and Sachar Committee recommendations. While participating in the discussion on Union Budget 2009-10, the Congress
Moradabad: Former Indian cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin won the Moradabad seat by a huge margin of 50,000 votes.A veteran of 99 Test matches, Azhar scored 6215 runs at an average of 45.03. He also played 334 ODIs and scored 9378
Lucknow: Former cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin has been named as Congress' candidate from Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad constituency for 15th Lok Sabha elections.Azaruddin's name was announced among the fourteen names declared on Friday by the Congress party.Sanjay Singh, who belongs to the royal
Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Congress committee (UPCC) President Rita Bahuguna Joshi on Friday said that former cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin could contest the Lok Sabha election from Meerut or Moradabad.“Azhar has desired to contest from the state. We believe fielding him from
New Delhi:An Indian court has convicted former Indian international cricketer and opposition party lawmaker Navjot Singh Sidhu for killing a man during an outburst of road rage.
Lahore:The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has overlooked former captain Salim Malik, who is serving a life ban for match-fixing, for a seminar to discuss the state of the game in the country.
Mumbai:Mohammad Azharuddin was freed from the stigma of disgrace after India's cricket chiefs honoured the banned former captain for his services to the sport.
Mumbai:While Mohammad Azharuddin has left the job to BCCI and is yet to apply to get his ban lifted, banned Pakistani pacer Ata-ur-Rehman's reinstatement appeal would come up for discussion in the two-day ICC Executive Board meeting, which got underway here today.
New Delhi:There is perhaps not a single shot in the manual that Sachin Tendulkar doesn't have in his repertoire.
Dubai:With finally a glimmer of hope that the life ban on him might be lifted, former Indian cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin is keeping his fingers crossed and is not ready for a premature celebration.