A round-up of the Ranji Trophy matches played on Thursday.
'What India needs more than anything else is an in-command Singh, who assiduously shepherds a difficult slippery path with good footwork and adroit balance. Instead we have a hamstrung leader struggling with a difficult diverse set of issues.'
Andy Murray, Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal led a charge into the fourth round of the Australian Open on Saturday as the focus switched back to tennis and away from ethnic clashes which had marred the "Happy Slam."
While keeping our fingers crossed in J&K, we have reasons to be proud of what our intelligence agencies and the security forces have achieved in J&K after 19 years of sustained and well-calibrated counter-terrorism. They are capable of achieving similar results in the Indian hinterland in 2009 if the systemic and individual deficiencies are identified and removed instead of being covered up, says B Raman
World number three Novak Djokovic refused to get too far ahead of himself after booking his third-round berth at the French Open with consummate ease on Wednesday.
Karnataka State Cricket Association's batsmen struggled again as New Zealand 'A' maintained their unbeaten record and skipped further ahead of their rivals in the Emerging players' cricket tournament.
Don't go swimming in these open waters if you don't want to become bait food for some of the ocean's deadliest inhabitants.
India ended Day 1 in the first Test against Bangladesh on a healthy 295 for 3 off 77 overs.
Dying to snag a job in the States? Forget New York City. If you want to get a job in the U.S. this year, go south and west. Oklahoma City, anyone?
Tiger Woods cruised to his 12th major title with a five-shot victory at the Wanamaker Trophy
New Zealand's cricketers will proceed with next month's tour despite increasing opposition from their government.
In Sydney, volleyball attracted the fifth largest television audience of the 28 summer sports.
'I think we will be a bit more competitive against them than Australia, said the Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore.
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