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All-round Sri Lanka beat Ireland by 20 runs in campaign openerSri Lanka began their T20 World Cup campaign with a 20-run victory over Ireland. Kamindu Mendis and Kusal Mendis powered Sri Lanka to 163 f...
Pulwama trades silence for cricket under floodlightsPulwama, once marked by curfews, now hosts the Royal Premier League, a day-night T20 tournament, injecting energy into the region. Backed b...
Harbhajan Singh: A match winner who gave it his allHe was semi-retired for the past few years having last worn the India blues back in 2016 but every story -- good, bad or ugly -- requires a...
Spectating Spectator Sports: COVID-19 is dismantling stadium culture, one screen at a timeWatching spectator sports from home has always been and always will be, a finer, more joyous, less harrowing experience than watching it fr...
A gentleman’s game shows pinkterestAfter red and white, the Men in Blue will face a pink ball Test tomorrow.
Tillakaratne Dilshan no fan of day-night Tests, welcomes Sourav Ganguly's appointment as BCCI presidentAs Kolkata prepares for its first day-night Test, the Lankan great prefers the traditional format.
Increasing demand and real estate dynamics are aiding the rise of private playgroundsPlayers coordinate on Whatsapp and show up at the designated hour for warm-up followed by an hour or 90 minutes of competitive amateur game...
Delhi-based Sudeva FC’s acquisition of Olimpic de Xativa is another step in India's soccer dreamIf Howrah boy Shubho manages to keep up his form, he will soon be on a plane to Spain to train with Olimpic De Xativa, a club dating back t...
Akhilesh overshadows Shivpal Yadav in Saifai village“We hope Akhilesh returns as the CM and inaugurates all these projects... he has carried forward the good work initiated in Saifai when Net...
Bangladesh memories: Sachin, cricket and varan bhatDuring a cricket match in Bangladesh, journalists tried talking to Sachin Tendulkar only to be turned down with polite finality.
How firms like Sportingmindz, IBM, Mu Sigma, Activecubes helping cricketers win matches, predict crime and track spurious drugsIndian scientists mine billions of bits of data to help cricketers win matches, predict crime and track spurious drugs.
- Is cricket a survival strategy for politicians?
Whether it is Rahul Gandhi or L K Advani - it is a new requirement for the leader to be on the ball with the ups and downs of Team India.
- India beat New Zealand; climbs to No 1 spot in ODI
This win keeps alive India's hopes of becoming the number one ODI side in the world by clean sweeping the tri-nation tournament. Pics: 2nd ...
- Part of the game are you?
The grass is getting greener in Indian sport. Cricket has regained its tempo after the 20:20 victory and other games are looking up.