Readers present their views on a joint India-Pakistan team to take on the mighty Aussies, and list their eleven.
Former captain Rahul Dravid believes a settled middle order can ensure Indian Test team's success abroad.
The Kolkata-based lad beat Yew-Ming Si of Malaysia to enter the second round in the MSLTA-ITF Satellite tournament.
"It gives him the chance to manage a range of minor injuries that he has endured," said chairman of selectors Trevor Hohns.
"Staying grounded is a little bit easier here than in India," the Indian coach said.
Steve Waugh hinted he would direct his pacemen to bowl a shorter length to India's batsmen on the bouncy Adelaide wicket.
Skipper Saurav Ganguly has recovered from a thigh injury and will lead India in their next game against Australia.
A special investigation team visited the Bihar School Examination Board and quizzed its chairman Lalkeshwar Prasad. The team seized computers and hard disk from the BSEB office.
A summary of sports events and sports persons, who made news on Friday
Tamil Nadu's Saurav Ghoshal and Joshna Chinappa clinched a double crown each in the Indian Oil Open Squash tournament.
Check out India's schedule on Day 9 of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast on Friday.
For the first time in the history of Indian squash players have progressed to the second round at the World junior championship.\n\n\n\n\n\n
Bihar police on Wednesday conducted raids in Siwan jail in connection with the murder of senior journalist Rajdeo Ranjan.
Ranjan was one of the 23 people named in the 'death warrant list' issued in 2007. Seven of them have been killed so far.
The Chennai lass won the girls' under-19 and women's titles in the Servo squash championship.
Despite possessing one of the most talented teams in world cricket, India languish in sixth spot on the ICC world rankings.
The Indian captain has urged his team mates to lift their game against Australia in a four-Test series starting next month.
Young Joshna Chinappa made it to the girls' under-19 and women's final in the Servo Open.
Saurav Ghosal and Gaurav Nandrajog sailed into the last eight in the boys' under-19 Oil-Servo Open squash championship.
Joshna Chinappa held off a fighting Dipika Pallikal 13-15, 12-10, 11-13, 11-4, 11-4 in 78 minutes to win her biggest title till date.
A 3-0 victory over Scotland enabled the Indians make the quarter-finals of the World junior men's squash championship for the first time.
A summary of sports events and sports persons, who made news on Friday
Two others, Saurav Ghosal and Gaurav Nandrajog, lost their matches from winning positions in the second round of the World junior men's squash championship\n\n
India's squash ace Dipika Pallikal will be in action against the formidable Nicol David in the semi-final round on Monday, the third day of the Asian Games.
Images from Day 4 of the first Test between India and the West Indies in Antigua.
Ajit Mishra, vice president, Research, Religare Broking, answers your queries.
On the last day of the competition, Yash Vardhan and Shreya Agrawal bagged three gold medals each.
Ajit Mishra, vice president, Research, Religare Broking, answers your queries.
Heavy rains brought the city to a virtual standstill on Friday as waterlogged roads and streets slowed down traffic, causing inconvenience to hundreds of commuters.
The police, however, said that Maru was killed when he inhaled excessive oxygen that oozed out of the cylinder.
A summary of sports events and persons who made news on Saturday
Joshna Chinappa continued her impressive run to reach the quarter-finals of the $115,000 Qatar Classic squash tournament in Doha on Monday.
Check out India's schedule on Day 8 of the Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, on Thursday.
Chahal, who has been an automatic choice in the limited overs format has not played any first-class cricket since December 2016 (against Haryana in Ranji Trophy), but the Indian team management and especially skipper Virat Kohli has indicated that he wants the wiry leg-spinner for five-day matches also.
20 years ago this week, India and Australia played one of the greatest Test matches in cricket history. Sreehari Nair relives the sound and the fury of that unforgettable game at the Eden Gardens.
His cricketing brain, always sharp, was blessed with exceptional speed of information absorption and processing. He could quickly zero in on what needed to be done and use the element of surprise to overpower the opposition, observes Shreekant Sambrani.