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Will England drop Anderson for second Test vs SA?

Will England drop Anderson for second Test vs SA?

Rediff.com1 Jan 2020

England are thinking of bringing a specialist spinner back into the line-up after going with an all-pace attack in their last two outings, coach Chris Silverwood said as they arrived in Cape Town for their second Test against South Africa starting on Friday. That means a seamer such as record wicket-taker James Anderson or Stuart Broad may be dropped for a contest expected to be played on a much flatter deck than the first Test in Pretoria, which South Africa won by 107 runs inside four days on Sunday.

14 stunning hotels that you haven't heard of

14 stunning hotels that you haven't heard of

Rediff.com1 Aug 2014

Boutique hotels are not hard to by In India these days and some these alcoves of hospitality are as attractive as their locations.

World Cup: When Brazilian footballers left Amitabh Bachchan disappointed!

World Cup: When Brazilian footballers left Amitabh Bachchan disappointed!

Rediff.com14 Jul 2014

Not even Bollywood's megastar Amitabh Bachchan was spared from the football bug that had bitten the whole world over the last month. Bachchan Sr tweeted about his trip to Rio de Janeiro and watching Brazil fall to another loss in the 3rd place match against The Netherlands at the just concluded FIFA World Cup.

WTF: It's Weird, True and Funny!

WTF: It's Weird, True and Funny!

Rediff.com24 Jul 2014

From the Elvis festival to a fanatic Homer Simpson fan, the world is crazy. Here's a fresh collection of stories that prove it's truly a weird and funny world.

8 important tips to keep your smartphone safe

8 important tips to keep your smartphone safe

Rediff.com6 Mar 2020

Installing a new app? Rediff.com's Ashish Narsale shows you how to do it safely.

Hamilton fastest overall on damp day in Hungary

Hamilton fastest overall on damp day in Hungary

Rediff.com2 Aug 2019

Lewis Hamilton lapped fastest overall for Mercedes in Hungarian Grand Prix practice

Is Apple iOS 8 a flop show?

Is Apple iOS 8 a flop show?

Rediff.com29 Sep 2014

On the contrary. The biggest iOS upgrade that Apple has released promises to take on the might of Android provided the company quickly fixes the bugs that users have been facing with iOS 8.

Hollywood's most loved car's back

Hollywood's most loved car's back

Rediff.com21 Jun 2005

Sports Shorts: Venus rises again to win in Charleston

Sports Shorts: Venus rises again to win in Charleston

Rediff.com3 Apr 2014

Venus Williams, battling a mystery bug and a dogged opponent who refused to lie down, advanced to the third round of the Family Circle Cup in Charleston on Wednesday.

1st Test: Umesh shines but defiant Starc keeps Australia afloat

1st Test: Umesh shines but defiant Starc keeps Australia afloat

Rediff.com23 Feb 2017

Umesh Yadav gave a brilliant exhibition of reverse swing bowling before Mitchell Starc's rearguard half-century helped Australia reach a competitive 256 for nine.

Gold likely to touch Rs 31,500 around polls

Gold likely to touch Rs 31,500 around polls

Rediff.com24 Feb 2014

A gold bull market this year or the next is highly unlikely.

Lessons in Bollywood: What flowers *really* mean

Lessons in Bollywood: What flowers *really* mean

Rediff.com27 Mar 2019

Going on a date? Read this first.

Soccer: Mohammedan Sporting enter Durand Cup quarters

Soccer: Mohammedan Sporting enter Durand Cup quarters

Rediff.com10 Sep 2021

All the action that transpired on and off the football field

I'm becoming my worst enemy: Anand

I'm becoming my worst enemy: Anand

Rediff.com26 Nov 2019

Anand, who had finished third in the penultimate leg in Bucharest, concluded with a seventh-place finish

Why Liz Hurley won't model bikinis anymore: Fashion news!

Why Liz Hurley won't model bikinis anymore: Fashion news!

Rediff.com30 Aug 2013

Want to know what's happening in the world of glitz and glamour? In our weekly fashion round-up, we bring you the latest on supermodels, style, designers and everything in-between!

Trump focused on feeding his ego, didn't take COVID seriously: Obama

Trump focused on feeding his ego, didn't take COVID seriously: Obama

Rediff.com1 Nov 2020

Obama, who was the 44th US president, blasted Trump for his policies and rhetoric.

Will the flaw discovered in Intel chips impact your PC and phone?

Will the flaw discovered in Intel chips impact your PC and phone?

Rediff.com8 Jan 2018

Find out which devices are most vulnerable.

Who is Anand Ahuja, the man Sonam will marry?

Who is Anand Ahuja, the man Sonam will marry?

Rediff.com2 May 2018

The fashion entrepreneur owns two apparel brands Bhane and Veg Non Veg.

Messi boost for Barcelona ahead of Celtic game

Messi boost for Barcelona ahead of Celtic game

Rediff.com21 Nov 2016

Lionel Messi returned to training on Monday after recovering from a stomach bug that caused him to miss Barcelona's goalless draw against Malaga on Saturday.

PHOTOS: De Kock leads SA fightback against England

PHOTOS: De Kock leads SA fightback against England

Rediff.com26 Dec 2019

James Anderson marked his 150th Test and return to the England attack with the first-ball wicket of home opener Dean Elgar, and Sam Curran also grabbed four wickets before Quinton de Kock rallied the Proteas. Images from Day 1 of the opening Test played between South Africa and England at Centurion on Thursday.

NASA's stunning Instagram photos: A sneak peek into the universe

NASA's stunning Instagram photos: A sneak peek into the universe

Rediff.com11 Sep 2013

Using Instagram, NASA posted some out-of-the-world images. Here's a look.

20,000 km, 70 days: All aboard the Delhi to London bus

20,000 km, 70 days: All aboard the Delhi to London bus

Rediff.com1 Sep 2020

The new service will travel through 18 countries and each bus will accommodate 20 passengers.

Should you be worried if your car is recalled?

Should you be worried if your car is recalled?

Rediff.com23 Sep 2013

The Automotive Research Association of India does a thorough check of all vehicles and if during these tests, parts work to perfection, then the cars are cleared.

PIX: Bollywood slips into VINTAGE mode

PIX: Bollywood slips into VINTAGE mode

Rediff.com9 Jul 2013

Lately, our films seem to be bitten by the nostalgia bug with quite a few set either in the demure 1950s or swinging 1970s.

Family Man: How Dhriti did the MURDER scene

Family Man: How Dhriti did the MURDER scene

Rediff.com15 Jun 2021

'After the shoot, I was like, "Yeh maine kiya hai?"'

'UK terror suspects travelled to Pak for training'

'UK terror suspects travelled to Pak for training'

Rediff.com26 Jan 2013

Two terror suspects, who allegedly plotted suicide bombings in Britain, have been accused of travelling to Pakistan for terrorist training, making suicide videos and buying chemicals to make home-made bombs.

Think gold is a poor investment? Try gold miners

Think gold is a poor investment? Try gold miners

Rediff.com12 Jun 2013

Recent months been worse for investors in gold mining companies.

Why and when does gold fall

Why and when does gold fall

Rediff.com22 Mar 2013

Govt cannot assume it will solve current account problem.

BEWARE! Your study abroad consultant could be a LIAR!

BEWARE! Your study abroad consultant could be a LIAR!

Rediff.com2 Oct 2012

Recently, a Careers360 team member went undercover as a student seeking advice from a well-known study abroad counseling company. The correspondent chronicles the study abroad racket...

Meet Shah Rukh Khan's DUPLICATE!

Meet Shah Rukh Khan's DUPLICATE!

Rediff.com24 May 2021

'When I used to go on stage, people would start screaming, 'Shah Rukh Khan, Shah Rukh Khan'.'

A short life span for modern cars, machines!

A short life span for modern cars, machines!

Rediff.com11 Mar 2013

All machines will go the way of all flesh - and the more modern the machine, the sooner it will do so.

The story of Ajit Isaac's entrepreneurial success

The story of Ajit Isaac's entrepreneurial success

Rediff.com15 Jul 2016

Ajit Issac started as a management trainee at Godrej.

Watch out! Rival companies are spying on you

Watch out! Rival companies are spying on you

Rediff.com15 Jun 2012

In order to gain advantage over their competitors, companies across various sectors engage in "espionage" like "bugging offices of their rivals by planting a mole", says a survey by industry body Assocham.

Sanmay, who owned Google.com for 1 minute, gets Rs 8 lakh!

Sanmay, who owned Google.com for 1 minute, gets Rs 8 lakh!

Rediff.com1 Feb 2016

Sanmay Ved, in a post on LinkedIn, had said he chose his award to be donated to the Art of Living's education programme.

HC rejects plea against social media ban for Army officials

HC rejects plea against social media ban for Army officials

Rediff.com5 Aug 2020

The court said warfare in today's world is not confined to "accession of territory" but extends to affecting the economy and "inciting civil unrest" by enemy nations.

How YOU can stay healthy this winter

How YOU can stay healthy this winter

Rediff.com28 Nov 2012

Just how can you prevent yourself from catching the bug this winter? Kanchan Maslekar tells you just that AND what you must do if you end up with it. Read on!

Lessons from a failed start-up

Lessons from a failed start-up

Rediff.com22 Oct 2012

Bitten by the entrepreneurial bug, IIM alumnus Rahul Chigopkar jumped into one of the most lucrative area of 2011 in India- Deals. But what happened to IzziDeals? Rahul shares his experiences with us.

Bo Xilai tapped even the president, says report

Bo Xilai tapped even the president, says report

Rediff.com26 Apr 2012

Purged Chinese leader Bo Xilai ran a sophisticated bugging system that did not even spare his party boss and President Hu Jintao and this led to his downfall, the New York Times reported on Thursday.

Lt Col's plea against social media ban to be heard in-camera

Lt Col's plea against social media ban to be heard in-camera

Rediff.com21 Jul 2020

The high court conducted the hearing in-camera after the counsel for the Centre requested for it on the ground that it was a very sensitive decision taken by the Army and the inputs cannot be made public.