Anand draws 8th game, leads 5.5 to 2.5
Viswanathan Anand held Vladimir Kramnik to a draw in the 8th game with a dynamic endgame in the World Chess Championship in Bonn, Germany, on Friday. The 39-move draw took Anand to just one point Read More...
Viswanathan Anand held Vladimir Kramnik to a draw in the 8th game with a dynamic endgame in the World Chess Championship in Bonn, Germany, on Friday. The 39-move draw took Anand to just one point Read More...
Viswanathan Anand moved closer to the World Chess Championship title after playing out a draw in the seventh game against Vladimir Kramnik of Russia. Having won three games and drawn four in this Read More...
World champion Viswanathan Anand opened his account with white pieces on October 21, 2008 in Bonn in the World Championship winning the sixth round game against Russian Vladimir Kramnik in 47 Read More...
World champion Viswanathan Anand scored his second victory with black against Vladimir Kramnik of Russia in the fifth game of the world championship extending his lead to two points. It was Read More...
India won the 2nd test against Australia in Mohali by a huge margin of 320 runs. Dhoni proved to be a lucky captain even in tests. The second innings of Australia folded up for 195 in the 1st Read More...
On the fourth day, Australia is staring into a possible defeat and was 141 for 5 at the close of play. The hosts declared their second innings at 314 for 3 and gave huge target of 516 runs. Read More...
Sourav Ganguly (102) struck his 16th century in his 111th Test and Mahendra Singh Dhoni (92) took India’s first innings score 469 runs. After Zaheer Khan and Ishant Sarma took a wicket Read More...
On the first day of the secondTest on Friday Tendulkar, 35, surpassed West Indian Brian Lara’s tally of 11,953 runs to become the highest run-getter in Test cricket. His record now stands at Read More...
The first test between India and Australia ended in a draw. Facing a target of 299 runs to be made in 83 overs, India finished the final day with 177/4 before bad light forced the match to be Read More...
India was 313 for 8 at the close of third day’s play. In the morning India lost wickets and at one stage were 155 for 5. Shewag(45) and Dravid(51) were out, while Sachin made only 13. Read More...