Former India captain Wadekar dies aged 77 MUMBAI: Former India cricket captain Ajit Wadekar, who led the team to historic test series victories in West Indies and England in 1971, has died at the age of 77 after a prolonged illness. Much-loved former India captain Ajit Wadekar, who led... 16 Aug, 2018
LETTERS: Cricketing glory Having earned its place in the Cricket World Cup Qualifiers 2018, Nepal stands on the cusp of cricketing glory. A victory in the WC will be unimaginably huge for both the cricketers personally as well as the country, which will mean monetary, goodwill... 26 Feb, 2018
IPL : Bitter pills for home-grown players NEW DELHI: The Indian Premier League may have brought money and fame for many, but the glitzy Twenty20 tournament is proving a bitter pill for many home-grown players. Organisers insist the IPL is a domestic Indian tournament with teams allowed to... 23 Apr, 2009
$250,000 bonus for Indian team New Delhi, August 14:Indian team were on Tuesday rewarded with a $250,000 bonus by the country’s cricket chiefs for a rare Test series win in England.India won the three-match series 1-0 after the final Test ended in a draw at the Oval on Monday. The... 14 Aug, 2007
Kumble bowls India to historic Test win Kingston, July 3 :Anil Kumble took 6-78 to bowl India to its first Test series victory in the Caribbean in 35 years, beating West Indies by 49 runs in three days.West Indies, set 269 to win, was all out for 219 with eight balls remaining in the day on... 03 Jul, 2006
Windies take control St John’s, June 3 :West Indies took control on the opening day of the first Test against India here on Friday after a fine bowling display from Dwayne Bravo and Corey Collymore kept the tourists batsman on the back foot.Bravo was the pick of the West... 03 Jun, 2006