Dhoni praises curator, calls him 'Boss of Eden' Kolkata, Dec 5: The cold war between the Eden curator Prabir Mukherjee and Team India skipper MS Dhoni has come to an end, as Dhoni acknowledged the veteran curator and termed him the 'Boss of Eden' before the start of the ...
Anti-climax to a thrilling series India deserve a pat on the back. For the first time in history, they have held South Africa to a drawn Test series while touring the Rainbow Nation. It's been a hard-fought three Tests. The scales tilted in regular alternation as ...
Resistant India force draw In the last session of play in the third and final Test match against South Africa, at Cape Town, India continued to bat very slowly, firmly setting their sights on a draw. Although Gautam Gambhir was caught down the leg side ...
India crawl to 114/2 at Tea India continued their quest for a draw in the second session of play on the final day of the deciding third Test against South Africa. The visitors crawled into tea at 114/2 in 56 overs. Gambhir was not out on 62 ...
India play cautiously till lunch Having to chase 340 on a deteriorating 5th day wicket and facing arguably the best pace battery in the world, India were evidently determined to just see out a draw in the Cape Town test. Though Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir ...
Sreesanth fined for misconduct Sreesanth has stoked up another controversy and this time it has set him back by about $1,350 or 10 per cent of his match fee. He indulged in the expensive misconduct by kicking the boundary ropes in frustration after the umpire ...
Chase down a big target? Ind have done it before At first impulse, it might seem like wishful thinking.How can India possibly chase down South Africa's target of 340? They have just one day to accomplish the task and they are up against a potent bowling attack on a crumbling wicket. ...
India in a Catch 22 on final day As an enthralling Test and the finale of an exhilarating three-match series enters it's final day, India is faced with one heck of a dilemma. Should the visitors throw caution to the wind, step on the gas, and charge towards overhauling ...
SA set India stiff target of 340 When South Africa resumed batting after tea at 212/6, it looked like there would be a fairly quick end to their innings. But Jacques Kallis, who was not out on 67, and Mark Boucher, on 46, had other plans. Boucher took ...
Kallis, Boucher consolidate in to tea In the see-saw battle that the third and deciding Test between South Africa and India is turning out to be, the hosts have once again launched a strong riposte after being on the back foot at lunch on Day 4.Beginning the ...