Virat Kohli retained his crown as India's most valued celebrity brand, extending his unmatched dominance across sports and business, followed by Ranveer Singh and Shah Rukh Khan.
This, we thought, was the perfect time to bring you the Rediff Cricket Chat, a show hosted by cricket fans for cricket fans.
This, we thought, was the perfect time to bring you the Rediff Cricket Chat, a show hosted by cricket fans for cricket fans.
This, we thought, was the perfect time to bring you the Rediff Cricket Chat, a show hosted by cricket fans for cricket fans.
This, we thought, was the perfect time to bring you the Rediff Cricket Chat, a show hosted by cricket fans for cricket fans.
This, we thought, was the perfect time to bring you the Rediff Cricket Chat, a show hosted by cricket fans for cricket fans.
This, we thought, was the perfect time to bring you the Rediff Cricket Chat, a show hosted by cricket fans for cricket fans.
This, we thought, was the perfect time to bring you the Rediff Cricket Chat, a show hosted by cricket fans for cricket fans.
This, we thought, was the perfect time to bring you the Rediff Cricket Chat, a show hosted by cricket fans for cricket fans.
This, we thought, was the perfect time to bring you the Rediff Cricket Chat, a show hosted by cricket fans for cricket fans.
This, we thought, was the perfect time to bring you the Rediff Cricket Chat, a show hosted by cricket fans for cricket fans.
This, we thought, was the perfect time to bring you the Rediff Cricket Chat, a show hosted by cricket fans for cricket fans.
This, we thought, was the perfect time to bring you the Rediff Cricket Chat, a show hosted by cricket fans for cricket fans.
South Africa may be the favourite to win the World Cup, but February 22 -- the day they took on India -- told a different story.
Cricket fans discuss the first innnings of the India-Pakistan World Cup match.
30 wickets across two games... a good day for the bowlers at last...
Balram Singh met Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh and Harbhajan Singh in Sydney.
Reader John Noronha met former New Zealand captain and CSK Coach Stephen Fleming at hotel Taj Lands End in Mumbai on the weekend.
Reader Manas Jati sent us this photograph.
Fans in the stadiums get in the groove to tickle the television spectators's funny bone.
Let's see how much you remember of the previous World Cups.
Reader Kushal Sampat sent us this picture from Mumbai.
Reader Rajesh D'souza met Sachin Tendulkar in Mumbai.
Reader Amarpreet Singh sent us this picture from Chandigarh.
Reader Pranav Patel sent us this picture from Mumbai.
Reader Col. Shrinivas sent us this picture.
Reader Rajnish Ahuja sent us this picture from Delhi.
He may have helped Team India win on celluloid, but the real heroes, says Shreyas Talpade, are the Men in Blue.
Spotted Gundappa Vishwanath and Rahul Dravid in Bangalore.
Reader Manish Manchanda sent us this picture from Bangalore.
If there was Gayle storm in Manuka Oval, it was a AB de Villiers masterpiece at Sydney cricket ground.
Praising Mahendra Singh Dhoni's efficient leadership, out-of-favour Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh said that the team's spectacular showing in this edition so far makes him believe that the Men in Blue can retain the trophy.
Australian fielding coach Greg Blewett believes that sharp fielding will play a paramount role in the upcoming quarter-final tie against Pakistan on Friday in Adelaide.
Reader Bhavesh Sanghvi had a chance meeting with ace India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh at the Trident hotel, in Bandra, Mumbai.
Martin Guptill's record score of 237 not out and Trent Boult's four-wicket haul propelled New Zealand into their third successive cricket World Cup semi-final.
Reader Siddharth Rajdan spotted boxer Vijender Singh at Talkatora Stadium.
In-form pacer Mohit Sharma was hit on the right hand during training on Thursday, but remains available for selection for India's World Cup game against the West Indies in Perth on Friday.
Reader Prasanna L met cricketer Murali Karthik in Gurgoan.
Reader Srikanth spotted cricket Irfan Pathan aboard a Kingfisher flight.