Under the world cup tree, oh where will you and I next be?The age of trees can be measured by looking at tree rings, concentric circles visible upon cutting cross-sections through a trunk. Each rin...
Pepsi gets 87-year-old to turn on the swagCharulata Patel, whose photos with Kohli & Sharma have gone viral, to shoot for Pepsi.
Virat Kohli wants 87-year-old fan to see him play in the next 2-3 games, promises her match ticketsCharulata Patel's infectious enthusiasm caught everyone's attention.
Age is just a number: 87-year-old cricket lover finds fan in Virat KohliThe octogenarian fan wrapped a Tricolour scarf around her neck, and blew a yellow trumpet to cheer Team India.
Donald Trump arrives in London on his maiden visit to UK amid protestsTrump's visit to the UK, the 12th US President to make such a tour, comes amid what he described as "turmoil" for the UK government, as Pri...
Why Russia 2018 will go down as the best organised football World Cup in historyRussia 2018 is certainly winning hearts — both on and off the pitch. Tournament veterans say that, it is among the best, if not the best, o...
Referee Overshadows Neymar da Silva SantosNeymar’s penalty was quite poor. Pletikosa even guessed the right way, but only managed to weakly palm the ball into the top corner.
RIP vuvuzela, hello caxirolaETPanache decided to catalogue the noisemakers that over the years have shown up at sporting events.
Football World Cup 2014: Brazil & FIFA set to rake in moneyBrazilians running small businesses, including taxi drivers, have a reason to be optimistic. During Confederations Cup tourists spent $3.5 ...
- Scam & sham top of the mind in 2010
Corruption scandals that rattled the country in 2010 topped the end-of-the-year online popularity poll conducted by Dentsu India.
- India, SA have special relation: Anand Sharma
No other country in the world shares the special relationship that exists between India and South Africa, said Minister for Commerce and In...
- The horn of Africa
The Vuvuzela might become ubiquitous through the World Cup.
- Planet Football: Sports unites humanity
It's only a game, really, but what a game: the whole world holds its breath as the 'titans of kick' clash in the FIFA World Cup Final.
- Usual bedtime from Monday
After a month of staying up late to watch World Cup, millions of sports fans in India and further east can now go to bed at normal times.
Chances of double-dip recession are remote, but stocks may correctThe chances of double-dip recession are remote, but we may be entering a phase of a healthy stock market correction.
- YouTube, now with instant vuvuzela sound
The popular video-sharing website has added a vuvuzela button, in the form of a soccer ball, on its latest video player, allowing the sound...
- Vuvuzela wins!
The World Cup 2010 has been taken over by a onemetre-long blowing horn called the vuvuzela.