2011-03-29 13:30:00

Patna: In power-starved Bihar, thousands of cricket fans are not taking any chances. They are turning to their rusty transistors for succour just in case electricity outages make their TV sets
2011-03-29 11:30:00

Mohali: Billed as the 'mother of all clashes', bitter rivals India and Pakistan go into the high-voltage World Cup semi-final battle here tomorrow in what promises to be an epic tussle of nerves and
2011-03-29 11:20:00

Chandigarh: To be waved across the stadium on each brilliant shot and every catch Indian players make, the tricolour is the cricket enthusiasts' best buy as the cricket fever reaches its zenith for
2011-03-29 11:00:00

Mohali: Most Pakistani players are not missing home in the familiar environs of Indian Punjab. The common folk heritage of the two regions has to a large extent eased the pressure on them, says their
2011-03-29 08:31:42

Sydney: Ricky Ponting, the most successful captain in 134 years of test cricket, resigned as the Australian test and one-day skipper on Tuesday but will continue as a batsman with the team.The
2011-03-28 23:10:00

Mohali: The ICC on Monday barred electronic media from covering the remaining matches of the cricket World Cup for breaching the media guidelines. An ICC spokesman said that non-rights holders will
2011-03-28 17:40:00

Mohali: Frenzied cricket fans have started gathering in this Punjab town even from distant countries to catch the live action of the high-voltage India-Pakistan World Cup semifinal here Wednesday but
2011-03-28 14:10:00

Mohali: Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has instructed his teammates to avoid watching news bulletins and talk shows on Indian channels ahead of his team's World Cup semi-final against old and arch
2011-03-28 14:10:00

Mohali: With the Prime Ministers' of India and Pakistan announcing their intentions to watch the World Cup semi-final match between the teams of the two countries here on Wednesday afternoon, the
2011-03-28 11:50:00

Interior Minister Rehman Malik has warned the Pakistan cricket team not to indulge in any match-fixing. Malik says he is keeping "close watch" on the activities of players of Pakistani cricket team.