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Portrait of the player as an actor22-NOV-09
Indian cricketers are rarely a hit on the silver screen.
Cricketers lose their edge in brand endorsement stakes18-NOV-09
The heat from the cricket endorsement pitch is cooling, with rates falling between 25 and 50 per cent as advertisers shy away from new deals.
Sachin's bat on eBay auction17-NOV-09
All Sachin Tendulkar fans, who are already on a high celebrating the master blaster's 20 years in international cricket, have another reason to rejoice as they now have a chance to own a bat autographed by him.
Non-return of the prodigals15-NOV-09
Many players have talent matching Sachin’s, but perish early.
Sach is life14-NOV-09
Twenty years ago, at sixth place in the batting order, the 16-year-old Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar walked across the National Stadium in Karachi and straight into every Indian’s heart and history.
Sycophants Inc13-NOV-09
When Robert Vadra went to watch the India-Australia match at the Ferozeshah Kotla grounds in the capital, his son left behind his jacket. When the organisers were told of this, they were quick to find it on one of the seats in the box where the Vadras had been sitting. What took a considerably longer time was the debate over who would have the privilege of returning the jacket — a junior official of the Delhi and Districts Cricket Association (DDCA) was keen to do this, but someone suggested the honour be given to a senior BCCI functionary who is also a Congress MP. The MP agreed to do it but the task was ultimately performed by the junior DDCA official. He was heartbroken though, by the fact that he never got to hand the jacket over to Vadra, but had to give it to a security guard.
Heartbreak!08-NOV-09
It’s painful to watch Tendulkar’s brilliant knocks go in vain.
Cricket sponsorship keeps some biggies in the pavilion05-NOV-09
BCCI almost doubles base price; stiffer cut-off for bidders.
A true gentleman01-NOV-09
David Shepherd: A tribute to one of the finest umpires cricket ever had.
Timex gets product licence of ICC Cricket World Cup 201130-OCT-09
The company, which today introduced a new range of watches under 'Statement Series', said it would launch special edition watches with the ICC logo for Cricket World Cup 2011, to be held in the Indian subcontinent.
Fast and furious on field, and off it too30-OCT-09
The boy who couldn’t bowl… Believe it or not, those were the exact words used to describe arguably the fastest bowler the cricketing world has ever seen — Glenn McGrath.
Peering into the void25-OCT-09
Where have all the Indian cricket fans gone? There's love all right, but not for the game.
Advertisers bat for ODI cricket21-OCT-09
After noting the recent poor television viewership of cricket tournaments, including the Twenty20 format matches, sports broadcasters, media agencies and advertisers say One Day Internationals (ODI) give the best return on investments.
Nimbus bags BCCI TV rights for another 4 years21-OCT-09
It would have to give a bank guarantee of Rs 2,000 crore.
Kambli on front foot11-OCT-09
Everyone is wondering what is the political strategy of former Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli, who is contesting as a candidate of the Lok Bharati Party, a part of the coalition of 16 parties led by RPI(A) leader Ramdas Athavale. People are wondering why Kambli chose to contest from a general category seat (Vikhroli in the north-eastern suburb of Mumbai) and not from a reserved constituency despite that fact that he belongs to a scheduled caste. Political analysts also point out that Kambli, 37, got a flak from the media recently when he criticised cricket icon and childhood friend Sachin Tendulkar for not helping him.
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