Dhoni, B.Com, now a possibility
Having already beaten the World cricket champions Aussies on their home turf as a skipper of Team India, Mahendra Singh Dhoni is now eager to pursue his Bachelors degree. ANI
Indian police arrest Tibetan marchers in Dharamshala
Local police of Dharamsala arrested around 100 Tibetans on Thursday who were protesting against the Beijing Olympics. ANI
India Blue defeat Sri Lanka by a huge margin
India Blue won the inaugural match of the First South Asia Universities Hockey Men Championship here today by defeating Sri Lanka by a huge margin. ANI
Twenty-three Indian sportsmen feature in Beijing Olympics team
At least 23 sportspersons are likely to be participating in shooting, athletics, boxing, swimming, wrestling and table tennis in the Beijing Olympics 2008. ANI
King Khan says Kolkata Knight Riders will prove to be an inspiration
Shahrukh Khan, the owner of the Kolkata Knight Riders, team in the Indian Premier League (IPL) today said his team will be an inspiration for budding cricketers and fans. ANI
Lawson fears Champions Trophy may also be shifted
Geoff Lawson, the coach of the Pakistan cricket team, has expressed fears that this Septembers ICC Champions Trophy might be shifted out of Pakistan, given the precarious security situation. ANI
IPL a good warm-up for Windies tour: Lee
Australian fast bowler Brett Lee says playing in the inaugural Indian Premier League would be good preparation for the West Indies tour that follows. ANI
`Clean living McGrath stumped by Hummer sale call
Former Australian fast bowler Glenn McGrath was clean-bowled on Wednesday when his credentials as a spokesman and promoter for a clean environment were questioned during a radio interview. ANI
Coach Nielsen approves release of Oz players for IPL
Australian cricket team coach Tim Nielsen has given cautious approval for Test players to be released for a handful of Indian Premier League (IPL) games before the West Indies tour in May this year. ANI
