Days after winning the Women's Hockey Series Finals in Hiroshima, the Indian team will meet again at a four-week national camp beginning July 15 in Sports Authority of India, Bengaluru. The Indian eves had defeated Japan 3-1 in the finals of the tournament held on June 23. ...
With his hands shaking because of Parkinson's and yet balancing his two-wheeler, he visits a mosque near his house in Janaki Nagar colony every day. Very few know that he is a legendary footballer and the most feared striker of his time. ...
Ace sprinter Hima Das bagged her third international gold in two weeks after she bagged the top spot in women's 200m event at the Kladno Memorial Athletics Meet here om Czech Republic. ...
Beleaguered businessman Vijay Mallya has been subjected to heavy trolling by users on the internet after West Indies batsman Chris Gayle posted a picture with him on Twitter. ...
England coach Trevor Bayliss has called on his team not to get carried away by the 'favourites' tag and concentrate on the summit clash of the ongoing World Cup to be played against New Zealand at Lord's on Sunday. ...
Following India's exit from the ongoing World Cup, former Indian Test cricketer Wasim Jaffer thinks opener Rohit Sharma should lead India in the 2023 edition of the showpiece event which will be held in India....
Former skipper Ricky Ponting believes Australia played their worst cricket in the most critical moments of the ongoing World Cup. ...
England's Adil Rashid might not have had the best of games in the group stages, but the legspinner made it count on the big stage as he picked up three wickets in the semifinal against Australia as the hosts decimated their arch-rivals by eight wickets to set up a date with New Zealand in the final at Lord's on Sunday. ...
Black Caps all-rounder Jimmy Neesham has appealed to the Indian fans to resell their tickets via the official platform if they don't want to come and watch the World Cup finals to be played between New Zealand and England at Lord's on Sunday. "Dear Indian cricket fans. If you don't want to come to the final anymore then ...
Ace Indian golfer Shubhankar Sharma shrugged off an average first round score to make a dramatic comeback in the second round of the Aberdeen Investments Scottish Open. Sharma made the cut with a score of 66 (5-under par) in the second round after a par score i.e. 71 on Day 1. On the other hand, S.S.P Chawrasia and Gaganjeet...