- Gazza saves himself from bankruptcy by selling two houses
- Cash crunch may see mass exodus of stars from English Premier League
- Moody open to England cricket coach job
- Warne warns opponents to be wary of dangerous backlash from wounded Pietersen
- Warne not interested in coaching England
- Christiano Ronaldo faces police probe into £193,000 Ferrari smash
- Hayden says he will not be pushed into retirement
- Pietersen also tried to get Flower ousted
- WAGs fuelling 'high heels and low IQs' culture
- Warne did not take Pietersen's offer to be England coach seriously
Anand beats Shirov, extends lead
NI Wire, Fri, 29 Feb 2008
Reigning world champion India's Viswanathan Anand continued its remarkable performance in the ongoing Morelia-Linares chess tournament
AITA sticks by its stand, Paes to continue as captain
NI Wire, Fri, 29 Feb 2008
The All India Tennis Association (AITA) has finally put an end to all the speculations, rising after the surprised revolt of top Davis cup players against
Havret's team wins Johnnie Walker Classic's Pro-Am event
NI Wire, Thu, 28 Feb 2008
French professional Gregory Havret's gave a perfect kick-start to his Johnnie Walker Classic
Bharat Petroleum corners glory in Maharaja Ranjit Singh hockey
Mukesh Thapliyal, Thu, 28 Feb 2008
Riding on experienced Amar Aiyamma's spectacular three goals Bharat Petroleum edged past formidable opponents Indian Oil 5-4 to win the fourth Oriental bank
Johnnie Walker Classic gets underway amidst strong field
NI Wire, Thu, 28 Feb 2008
The Johnnie Walker Classic 2008 commenced today will witness the strongest field of professionals so far to have competed on Indian soil.





