BRISBANE ODI India get out of jail against Oz
India batted poorly through a rain-interruption to be all out for 194 and then their bowlers raised hopes as Australia lost three wickets on way to 51.
KARNATAKA
LeT's blast plans in State revealed
Three suspected LeT activists being grilled by police on Sunday revealed plans of setting off explosions at vital IT installations in the city and foreign tourists in Goa. 'EC not able to conduct polls as per DC's report'
The Election Commission will not be in a position to hold the coming assembly election in Karnataka slated for April or May in accordance with the recently recommended Delimitation Commission(DC) report, according to EC sources.
Sen feels departure would not hurt N-deal
India's Ambassador to US Ronen Sen would not have insisted on returning at the end of his term in March if he felt it would affect the India-US nuclear deal, sources close to him suggest.
ADMIRAL GORSHKOV
An endless wait for Navy
The Indian Navy will have to wait for another 4-5 years before Admiral Gorshkov, the Russian aircraft carrier, is inducted into its fleet as Moscow has been insisting on revision of contract in view of price escalation and some refit work needed on the warship.
Fuel price hike: Cabinet meets on Monday
The Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, is likely to meet on Monday to consider raising petrol and diesel prices necessitated due to a surge in international crude oil prices.
'Osama son wanted to kill her' In a posthumous autobiography, former Pakistan prime minister Benazir Bhutto has named the 16-year-old son of Osama bin Laden as the leader of one of the four gangs of "designated assassins" who wanted to kill her in suicide attacks.
We need time to mull Microsoft offer: YahooYahoo Inc said it may take "quite a bit of time" to weigh its strategic options, including keeping the company independent, following Microsoft Corp's $45 billion offer to buy the company.
Sachin Tendulkar ducks away from a ball during the One Day international against Australia in Brisbane on Sunday. AP
Ganguly's absence baffles Ponting
A day before the tri-series opener, the Australian said he wanted his side to be wary of the young Indians. But at the same time, he couldn't help but express surprise at Ganguly's absence. "As we saw in India last year, these young guys can do a good job in international level. But I am surprised that Sourav Ganguly is not in their line-up, that he is not around," he said.
Harbhajan judgement still hot topic for debate
Investigate BCCI conduct in Harbhajan race row, May to ICC
"The priorities of each board have been misdirected at best -- one hell bent on protecting its image and the other hell bent on protecting its revenues," May said. "Allegations of intimidation, interference and some good old backroom bullying have unfortunately been all too prevalent in this issue and other issues," he alleged. BCCI rubbishes blackmail charge but tells players to behave Pawar said he had only issued a statement that it was difficult to imagine an Indian player charged of racial abuse playing on a cricket field, and said it was not tantamount to issuing a threat. "Australian media projected that we blackmailed the ICC by using our financial clout. We had not blackmailed ICC or anybody. BCCI aims for equity, justice; money not driving ICC decisions
The former Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president said the Indian board has always maintained to work under the governing body and believed in fair play and justice.
Egg thrown on Muralitharan's face in Australia
"An egg was thrown at Muralitharan and it struck him", a top Sri Lankan cricket official said here adding, the authorities were looking into the incident that happened last night. The Sri Lankans are in Australia to play a tri-nation ODI series which also involves India. ICC Rankings: Australia's number one tag under threat
If the South Africans complete a clean-sweep of the West Indies when they meet for the series finale in Johannesburg on Sunday, they will finish on 127 ratings points on the LG ICC ODI Championship table, just three behind leaders Australia.
Is Karnataka becoming a new haven for terrorists, as in recent times, even smaller towns have been found harbouring those with terror links? Deccan Herald had invited readers’ opinion on the topic.
Majority of the readers opine that the state has the presence of terrorists and stressed the need for tightening security measures to prevent infiltration. Some even termed the state a haven for anti-national elements.