Suspended trio to fly home
SPOT-FIXING CONTROVERSY
London, Sept 10: Three Pakistan cricket players questioned by British police over claims they were involved in a fixing scandal will return home on Friday, the London legal firm representing them said. “The Metropolitan Police has been notified that Muhammad Aamer, Muhammad Asif and More‘SPOT-FIXING’ A CANCER: STRAUSS
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
London, Sept 10: The ‘spot-fixing’ scandal that has engulfed world cricket is like a cancer that can spread and devalue the game if the authorities do not act fast enough to root it out, said England captain Andrew Strauss. “These allegations of corruption hurt the game of cricket. Every one MoreSLC confirms Fernando approached by bookies
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Colombo, Sept 10: Sri Lanka Cricket has said that fast bowler Dilhara Fernando last year reported to the team management about a “suspicious approach” by alleged bookies but he was never under the ICC’s scanner for any wrongdoing. A report in ‘The Island’ said that officers from ICC’s Anti MoreDilshan under ICC scanner for bookie link: Report
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
London, Sept 10: In a shocking turn of events, Tillakaratne Dilshan has turned out to be the leading Sri Lankan cricketer the ICC’s Anti-corruption and Security Unit has been monitoring for alleged links with a bookmaker. The ‘Daily Mail’ on Friday claimed that Dilshan was the player named MoreSachin inspires world cricket: Harbhajan
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, Sept 10: When it comes to taking inspiration, Sachin Tendulkar is the only name that comes to seasoned India off-spinner Harbhajan Singh’s mind. Harbhajan says he was amazed to see the deep passion with which Sachin still approaches the game even after 20 successful years in MoreEPL giants Chelsea eye Indian market
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, Sept 10: In a boost for Indian football, Premier League giants Chelsea Football Club on Friday said they are closely watching the Indian market to find like-minded corporate partners. “We want to enter the Indian market with grassroots level engagement. Chelsea FC does not want to More- Kashmir
Navy divers to search Zuhaib’s body in Mansar
MISSING HAWAL BOY
MUDDASIR ALI
Srinagar, Sept 10: The Jammu and Kashmir government has sought help from Indian Navy to trace the body of a Kashmiri medical student, who police claim had jumped into Mansar Lake in Jammu in May this year More
- Srinagar City
FROM GAZA TO SRINAGAR WITH A STONE IN MY HAND
City protests go popular online in rock number remix
M HYDERI
AROUND a decade on since A Stone in My Hand hit the stands as a bestseller novel depicting plight of Palestinian Muslims, followed by a popular rock number on stone pelting, a stone in hand, is again in More
- Jammu
Achieve targets or face consequences: PDD to employees
SUMIT HAKHOO
Jammu, Sept 10: The Power Development Department (PDD) has warned its employees of dire consequences if they fail to collect the revenue and achieve the specified targets.   More
- News
Americans must not turn on one another over religion: Obama
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Washington, Sept 10: Amid the global outrage over a threat by a Florida-based pastor to burn the holy Quran, President Barack Obama today called on Americans to observe religious tolerance, saying the More
- Business
Intra-Kashmir trade crosses Rs 300 cr mark
RABIA NOOR
Srinagar, Sept 10: Marking yet another milestone, the trans-LoC trade via Uri-Muzaffarabad route has crossed Rs 300 crore mark. Officials at Trade Facilitation Centre Salamabad, Uri, told Greater More


