India
FIFA official sent home in ticket scandal
FIFA official Ismail Bhamjee, who sold tickets on the black market will be forced to resign from FIFA's Executive Committee.
Tharanga slams ton as Lanka win
Sri Lanka boosted by a fine century from opener Tharanga, beat England by 20 runs in the first ODI on Saturday.
Ronaldinho is still the man for Brazil
The most dazzling player at this World Cup isn't even the most talked about member of his own team.
JDS, BJP to decide on B'lore expressway
The JDS-BJP coalition govt is upset with NICE for having gone ahead with the inauguration despite its objections.
Insurgent leader mourns Zarqawi's death
A key insurgency leader in Iraq said the US killing of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was a 'great loss'.
Rooney is ready, say doctors
Rooney has been cleared to play in the World Cup following his broken foot after medical experts examined him on Thursday.
Eclectic audience for Corporate
Director Madhur Bhandarkar is hoping for an eclectic audience for his new film, Corporate at the IIFA Awards.
India pace attack is no worry: Lara
Pleads selectors to give him good fast bowlers, asks for "somebody bowling at 90 miles per hour".
Know Shakespeare the Google way
Google has launched a site devoted entirely to Shakespeare that allows users to browse through the full texts of his plays.
Spain destroy Ukraine, win 4-0
Midfielder Xabi Alonso put Spain in front with his first goal for the national side in the 13th minute.
Violence marks 36-hr strike in Dhaka
Dozens of people were injured in clashes in Dhaka, where an oppostion-sponsored stike entered its second day.
Ample evidence to nail Apollo: Cops
Police claim it has "ample evidence" to prove that "tampering" was done to botch up the Rahul Mahajan drug abuse case.
Czech coach down with player injuries
Czech coach Brueckner now finds himself without three of his main forwards Koller, Baros and Smicer.
Gavaskar compares Viru with Richards
Sehwag's pyrotechnics against West Indies has prompted Gavaskar to compare him with Windies legend Vivian Richards.
SC won't ban The Da Vinci Code
The court asked why petitioners were against the film when the book on which it was based was a fiction.
In Pics: Jammu grenade attacks
One person died and 20 injured when terrorists lobbed grenades at the main bus stop in Jammu on Monday.