Posted 07/01/11 | By Sreelata S. Yellamrazu
The ICC held an interesting meeting over which several matters pertaining to the cricket world were discussed, if not addressed with intent to resolve. However, the sublime success of the meeting has to be the subtle changes incorporated into the one day cricket that should make the game a little more edgy and lot less… read more »
Posted 06/23/11 | By Sreelata S. Yellamrazu
There is a strange dichotomy about Indian cricket. On the one hand, it wants to be the trendsetter and the team that sets the benchmark of others to follow. And yet their resistant policies leave forward thinking nations fuming, particularly when it comes to implementing the technology to enhance the quality of the sport.
Posted 06/21/11 | By Manal Khan
Growing up in Lahore, the monsoon was my favourite season – those muggy, motionless afternoons when the air suddenly exploded into a river of orange rumbling down from the sky, leaving jungles in its wake. In the Bay Area, every balmy day of the year was beautiful, except for the miserable characterless spluttering they called “rain”.
Posted 05/27/11 | By Sreelata S. Yellamrazu
This was one in the making. Not specifically to Gautam Gambhir but one that Indian cricket should have been facing much earlier in the IPL 4 season. Instead as the season draws to a dismal close, the issue revolving around Gambhir’s injury has been blown out of proportion, enough to cover up the truth behind… read more »
Posted 05/16/11 | By admin
Google is set to unveil its first notebooks loaded with the Chrome operating system, a push to get consumers to use all cloud apps instead of downloading or installing software. Acer’s Chromebook will start at $349, and Samsung’s model will be priced $429 for its WiFi model and $499 for a model with 3G.
The notebooks will be available June 15… read more »