Anand on cloud nine Viswanathan Anand, as usual, managed to keep his emotions in check, even as he flitted from one interview to another after his quick 20-move draw with Hungarian Grandmaster Peter Leko.
Sree ready to rattle Aussies With S Sreesanth, what you see is generally what you get. He wears his heart on his sleeve and he typifies the new Indian cricketer, confident bordering on the cocky and unafraid to give back as good as he gets. He is a ....
Injured Ganguly to miss second ODI Even as Australia looked ahead with reasonable optimism to the return of Ricky Ponting to the playing eleven, Mahendra Singh Dhoni received the news that Sourav Ganguly was ruled out of Tuesday's second one-dayer here
Off-colour Gasquet bags title After making a huge inside-out forehand winner to signal his return to winning ways, Richard Gasquet heaved a huge sigh of relief. He was relieved that the one-year barren run came to an end, and relieved that the title clash didn't go the distance.
Hard work for organisers Heavy rains over the last several weeks have left the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium here looking anything but pretty, less than 48 hours before the second one-dayer between India and Australia here on Tuesday.
Pouring cold water... Spectators are glued to their seats at the
Chinnaswamy stadium in Bangalore on Saturday as it pours ruining the first cricket match between India and Australia. DH photo / P Samson Victor
Is Sonia Gandhi trying to promote dynastic rule by appointing her son Rahul as general secretary of the Congress? Will Rahul be able to revive the fortunes of the party in the next Parliament elections? Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send in their opinions. Rahul has been hailed as a young and promising leader by several readers who have appreciated Sonia’s move. However, there are several others who have questioned the credibility of the Congress party in appointing Rahul, who they say is a novice.