Dhoni blitz stings Bangalore It isn't winning alone that can become a habit. Losing is a dangerous habit to get into as well, as the Bangalore Royal Challengers exemplified at the Chinnaswamy stadium on Monday night.
Still a lot of cricket left, says Dravid Their third defeat in four matches may have been little less than shattering for the Royal Challengers, but skipper Rahul Dravid tried to find positives from their close loss against Chennai Super Kings here on Monday night.
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Mumbai face uphill task After a nightmarish start to their Indian Premier League campaign, Mumbai Indians have an uphill climb with injured skipper Sachin Tendulkar still doubtful for the game against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Eden Gardens here on Tuesday.
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Bhajji vows to mend ways Harbhajan Singh, who received an 11-match ban from the Indian Premier League, has promised to mend his ways.
Bhajji absence will be felt Kolkata Knight Riders coach John Buchannan on Monday said Harbhajan Singh's absence could prove to be a big loss for the Mumbai Indians as also to the IPL but hoped the authorities would not be swayed by the star value of the player.
Chennai Super Kings' captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni en route to his explosive 65 in the match against Bangalore Royal Challengers at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore on Monday. Chennai defeated Bangalore by 13 runs.
Many candidates have made it a habit to change parties just to contest elections. Should people of Karnataka reject the party-hoppers lock, stock and barrel? DH had invited readers’ opinion on the issue. Not surprisingly, most readers called the turncoats as a sign of decadence in democracy and ideology, and that they should be written off with the bullets of the ballot. Voting for stable, honest and ideal-driven candidates, requires maturity on the voters’ part, said some.
There were a handful who felt that it was okay to be search for “greener pastures” to seek gain and sure enough, hop and jump.