- Team India, Sri Lanka arrive in Kanpur for second Test
- Sri Lankan cricketers Dilshan, Prasad injured, unsure for second Test
- Green Park stadium's scoreboard, the only manually operated scoreboard in India
- Clarke's ultimate dream is Australian captaincy
- Winning more important to Murray than money
- Nadal says Agassi's 'lying' revelations are "terrible for tennis"
- Liverpool will be in top four of the league table, vows Benitez
- Panesar blames measly 7,500 pounds for England career decline
- Langer asks 'fantastic" Hughes to ignore critics and play his natural game
- Beckham stayed at Galaxy to enable kids to get a "normal" schooling
Jolt for hockey eves'
NI Wire, Mon, 21 Apr 2008
Indian women hockey team suffered a major jolt in their Beijing Olympic qualifying mission as the lowly placed Netherlands
Riders emerges winner out of Kolkata night
NI Wire, Mon, 21 Apr 2008
Kolkata Knight Riders team stood by its name and stuck to its task as they emerged winner out of darkness, clinching
Ghei finishes best among Indians at Volvo Open
NI Wire, Mon, 21 Apr 2008
With the way the standard of Indian golfers attained towering heights in recent past, they put up a dismal show at the just
McCullum's blazing innings sets the tone for IPL
NI Wire, Sat, 19 Apr 2008
New Zealand's opening explosive batsman Brendon McCullum sets the tone of Indian Premier Leagueâ??s opening
Bhullar slips, Ghei Chowrasia resurrect in Volvo China Open
NI Wire, Sat, 19 Apr 2008
PGTI member Gaganjeet Bhullar continues to be the highest placed Indian at the US$ 2.2 million Volvo China Open despite slipping





