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  • azharuddin faces opposition from congress workers

    Azharuddin faces opposition from Congress workers

    Politics | March 20, 2014 13:39 IST

    Jaipur: Former Indian cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin, the Congress candidate from Rajasthan's Tonk-Sawai Madhopur constituency, is facing opposition from party workers who are holding demonstrations and demanding the ticket be given to a local party

  • biopic on azharuddin in the offing

    Biopic on Azharuddin in the offing?

    Bollywood | July 18, 2013 14:18 IST

    Mumbai, Jul 17: After legendary athlete Milkha Singh and ace boxer Mary Kom, its time for former cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin's life to feature on celluloid.  TV and film Producer Ekta Kapoor has reportedly started working

  • former cricketer mohammad azharuddin denies marrying

    Former cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin denies marrying Shannon Marie Talwar

    Cricket | December 22, 2015 7:09 IST

    New Delhi :  Former India cricketer Mohammed Azharuddin on Sunday denied reports that he has married for a third time."News about my 3rd marriage is incorrect and false. Please check facts before publishing," he tweeted.Earlier,

  • bharat ratna for dhyan chand first then sachin azharuddin

    Bharat Ratna For Dhyan Chand First, Then Sachin, Azharuddin

    Cricket | April 13, 2012 19:39 IST

    New Delhi, Apr 13: Former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin says Sachin Tendulkar deserves to receive the Bharat Ratna, but wants hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand to be the first sportsperson to be bestowed with the

  • time for azharuddin to take a stance and clear his name

    Time For Azharuddin To Take A Stance And Clear His Name : Ganguly

    Cricket | November 19, 2011 7:22 IST

    New Delhi, Nov 19: Mohammad Azharuddin should take a strong stance following the claims made against him by Vinod Kambli and put an end to all the "whispers" surrounding the former skipper's name, says Sourav

  • ayazuddin may have suffered brain dysfunction still critical

    Ayazuddin May Have Suffered Brain Dysfunction, Still Critical

    Cricket | September 15, 2011 21:38 IST

    Hyderabad, Sep 15: The condition of Ayazuddin, youngest son of Moradabad MP and former Indian cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin, continued to remain “critical”, for the fifth day today even as tests indicated dysfunction of his brain,

  • azharuddin s son still in critical condition

    Azharuddin's Son Still In Critical Condition

    Cricket | September 14, 2011 12:00 IST

    Hyderabad, Sept 14: The condition of Ayazuddin, son of former cricketer and Moradabad MP Mohammad Azharuddin, who was grievously injured in a road mishap here, continued to remain ‘critical' for the fourth day today, Apollo

  • azharuddin s son continues to be in very critical condition

    Azharuddin's Son Continues To Be In Very Critical Condition

    Cricket | September 12, 2011 22:58 IST

    Hyderabad, Sep 12: The condition of Ayazuddin, son of former Indian cricket captain and Moradabad MP Mohammad Azharuddin, who was grievously injured in a mishap here, continues to be “very critical” for the second day

  • second nz test will be laxman s first at home

    Second NZ Test Will Be Laxman's First At Home

    Cricket | November 10, 2010 11:43 IST

    HYDERABAD: It has been a long wait for VVS Laxman, a wait that spanned all of 115 Tests and today he's as excited as a kid about to get his favourite toy. His dream will

  • anyone found guilty of spot fixing should be punished azhar

    Anyone Found Guilty Of Spot Fixing Should Be Punished: Azhar

    Cricket | August 31, 2010 22:34 IST

    Ranaghat(WB): Former India cricket skipper Mohammad Azharuddin on Monday  said the 'spot-fixing' allegations concerning Pakistani cricketers should be investigated properly by the International Cricket Council (ICC).  "It is a sensitive issue and matter of investigation

  • young indian players are spoilt akram

    Young Indian Players Are Spoilt: Akram

    Cricket | August 24, 2010 12:56 IST

    MUMBAI: The Indian cricketers should make most of the "excessive" cricket rather than complain about it, feels former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram. "It's a boon, not a punishment," he asserts. On a short visit to

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