Rain spares Indias blushes From R Kaushik, DH News Service, Brisbane:
It was the most miserable day possible for a game of cricket. Sunday began dull, gloomy and wet, and ended pretty much the same way.
Lee says he's matured a lot Brett Lee's seventh five-wicket haul in one-day cricket went unrewarded as rain washed out Sunday's fixture at the Gabba.
'I go by my instincts' "The momentum was with us, though the game was evenly poised," Mahendra Singh Dhoni said on Sunday night, after rain scuttled the tri-series opener between India and Australia at the Gabba.
Symonds shattered at Hansen's observation Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds has strongly opposed ICC Appeals Commissioner's blame that he sparked off the racism row involving Harbhajan Singh during the Sydney Test, saying it makes his "blood boil" if anyone questioned his integrity.
State Games from today Amidst the din surrounding the last-minute change in venue, the State Games will get under way at the Sir Vishweshwaraiah stadium here on Monday.
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.