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Interview with Former Indian batsman and coach
Agent 007's martini, famously shaken, not stirred, is up for some innovative twists. Flavour it with a hint of Scotch or replace the olive with an orange peel
This past week, at the Qatar Open in Doha, Nadal crashed out to Michael Berrer, with a world ranking of 127
From drones to a TV thinner than a phone, Consumer Electronics Show 2015 has thrown up an array of innovative gadgets
Binny, Jadeja and Axar Patel picked as allrounders; bowling strength remains a worry
From winning U-19 World Cup to becoming Test captain, Kohli has made rapid strides in int'l cricket. Pradeep Sangwan, his teammate from junior cricket, writes about the man they fondly call 'Cheeku'
India's most successful captain retires from Test cricket to concentrate on ODIs and T20s
Gone are the days when bowlers were expected to just make up the numbers when it came to batting. The Indian tail must start taking its batting seriously
A deviant cabbie, a slum dweller, two Dalit girls and a bureaucrat - ordinary people triggered extraordinary events in 2014
There may be no Olympic Games or FIFA World Cup during the year, but it still promises to be an action-packed year for the world of sport. The author looks at the major events to look forward to
HTC improves on its One M8; Acer enters a crowded segment
From the attraction of a handsome test win to another insipid loss away from home - India's descent in Adelaide was swift and disquieting at the same time
A resurgent Indian team, with its penetrative attack and solid defence, can actually challenge for the top spot in the Champions Trophy
Sehwag, Gambhir, Yuvraj, Harbajan and Zaheer miss the bus to Australia
For a 19-year old, she has made massive strides; hopefully, 2015 will see the best of her
Interview with Managing director (India), American Appraisal
Helmets may never be able to provide 100 per cent protection, but they minimise the risk of a serious head injury against bouncers and beamers
The sequel to 2011's hit comedy, Horrible Bosses, is something you would want to forget by the time you reach home from the theatre, writes