India coach John Wright says the Challenger Series, starting in Bangalore on Wednesday, offers fringe players a change to stake claim for a berth in the national side.
It is an aspirational smart-speaker with few rivals, says Veer Arjun Singh.
Pegging the growth of the Indian television market at about 10 per cent in the next five years, Philips India on Thursday said the biggest growth markets for TVs would be smaller towns and rural areas.
Have a Plan B in place if the tide turns against you.
Sachin Tendulkar returned to Mumbai late last night from America where he had his ring finger operated on April 29.
M&M's used car biz becomes the first private firm to tie up with a bank for conducting online auctions of repossessed and off-lease cars. Ajay Modi reports.
Don't bet everything you have, Lemon Tree's Patu Keswani tells Pavan Lall.
Long thought of as a luxury and domain of urbanites, an e-revolution is silently hitting the rural homes as colour TVs, refrigerators, air conditioners and microwaves become a household sight in villages and small townships.
What would you suggest if you were part of the team management?
New Zealand coach Ashley Ross said the final eleven for the match against India will be named on Thursday from its 12 remaining players.
Acting skipper Rahul Dravid said it was the 'mix and match' strategy in bowling which worked in the team's favour.
The Indian medium pacer said things are going in the right direction for him to return to competitive cricket.\n\n
Chief Election Commissioner James Michael Lyngdoh, i-flex solutions Ltd chief Rajesh Hukku, and TVS Motor chief executive Venu Srinivasan have figured among the top 25 'Stars of Asia' chosen by the prestigious Business Week magazine.
Rain forced an abrupt end to the final, with India reeling on 46 for 3 wickets after 17 overs.
Matches in the ICC Champions Trophy 2004 will be played at three venues in England from September 10 to 25.
Mumbai right-arm fast bowler has been included in the Indian team for the last tri-series match against New Zealand.
Indian captain Rahul Dravid defended his bowlers saying the rival 'batsmen batted well'.