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Mumbai: It took Shardul Thakur eleven years of playing IPL cricket for six franchises to get into the home dressing room at the Wankhede. In only two balls, he was among the wickets in the Mumbai Indians jersey against Kolkata Knight Riders on Sunday night. The moment he cut short Finn Allen's threatening innings in the sixth over, cliches followed in commentary. "He has a bit of a golden arm." As KKR batters continued mayhem at the crease, Thakur struck another crucial blow in the 9th over. An ...Read More >

Annabel Sutherland is in the argument for being the best allround woman cricketer in the game, but at this World Cup it's with the ball that the brilliant Australian has really been doing her talking. As the champions prepared to continue their unbeaten defence of their title against Bangladesh in Visakhapatnam on Thursday, Sutherland stood atop the tournament's wicket-taking lists with 10 scalps. Half came in the match of the tournament against hosts India on Sunday when Sutherland celebrated ...Read More >

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], September 12 (ANI): Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam President Vijay will embark on a statewide tour starting tomorrow, covering all districts and holding a series of people meetings, the party announced on Friday. General Secretary Anand issued a statement outlining key guidelines for party cadres and the public to ensure the smooth and safe conduct of the tour. The statement emphasised that cadres should not follow Vijay vehicle on two-wheelers or other vehicles, and vu ...Read More >
Punjab bowling coach Gagandeep Singh has discussed Arshdeep Singh's impatience over missing India's Test XI. Punjab's bowling coach Gagandeep Singh has revealed that Arshdeep Singh was getting impatient as he couldn't find a place in India's playing XI in the recent Test series against England, as all other pacers managed at least one match, with Anshul Kamboj even flown in later. A Test debut for Arshdeep was not to be, as he warmed the bench for the entirety of the England tour. Ace India pa ...Read More >

India 224 (Nair 57, Atkinson 5-33) and 75 for 2 (Jaiswal 51*, Tongue 1-25) lead England 247 (Crawley 64, Brook 53, Prasidh 4-62, Siraj 4-86) by 52 runs Now this, party people, is what it is all about. We had to wait until the last Friday of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, but here it was. The best day's play so far, has, at this juncture, put India in control, 75 for 2 in their second innings, leading by 52. That it was day two of this fifth and final Test added to the spectacle. The jeopardy o ...Read More >

Gross Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections rose 7.5 per cent year-on-year to Rs 1.96 lakh crore in July (for sales in June), data released by the government on Friday showed. Even though the pace of growth in gross GST collections picked up to 7.5 per cent in July from 6.2 per cent, this is the second consecutive month wherein the growth rate has been in single digits and much lower after posting double-digit growth in the first two months of the ongoing financial year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BE ...Read More >

SSC Exam Protest: Students accused the staff for misconduct and inappropriate behaviour SSC Exam Protest 2025: Huge protests continued for the second consecutive day in many cities across the country, including Delhi, over alleged mismanagement in the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Selection Post Phase 13 recruitment exam. Several students and teachers gathered outside the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) on Friday seeking reform and accountability in the process. A day ago, studen ...Read More >

India broke a golden rule in the third Test: don't try to pick a fight with Ben Stokes There was a large handwritten sign propped against the inside wall of the North Gate of Lord's: "In affectionate remembrance of Bazball," it said, the letters drawn in the bacon-and-egg colours of an MCC tie, "which died at Lord's on 10 July, 2025. RIP." The stewards must have taken it off one of the Indian fans who hadn't read the small print on his fifth-day ticket. Lord's being the place it is, instead of ...Read More >

LONDON (AP) -- Ravindra Jadeja and the India tail kept alive hopes of a miracle win against England in the Lord's test by surviving to tea on the final day Monday. India was 163-9 at the interval in pursuit of 193 to win the match. LONDON (AP) -- Ravindra Jadeja and the India tail kept alive hopes of a miracle win against England in the Lord's test by surviving to tea on the final day Monday. India was 163-9 at the interval in pursuit of 193 to win the match. India needed 30 more runs but had ...Read More >

AFP | London Email : editor@newsofbahrain.com KL Rahul made exactly 100 but England still slowed India's charge on the third day of the third Test at Lord's with two key wickets either side of lunch. India were poised to bat through yesterday's morning session without losing a wicket. But in the last over before lunch, Rishabh Pant was run out for a typically dynamic 74 by England captain Ben Stokes's direct hit as he tried to get Rahul, 98 not out at the interval, back on strike to complete ...Read More >

Birmingham: India's bowling coach Morne Morkel was full of praise for Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep after the pair combined to take 13 wickets and put India on the brink of levelling the five-match Test series 1-1. At stumps on Day 4 at Edgbaston, England were 72 for 3, still needing 536 runs with seven wickets remaining after being set 608. "Siraj is a guy that I've got a lot of respect for," Morkel said at the end of play. "He's a guy that always will push his body to the limits. I think som ...Read More >

Birmingham, July 5 (UNI) Shubman Gill etched his name in the record books with a magnificent century in the second innings -- after scoring a double-ton in the first -- as India extended their dominance over England on the fourth day of the second Test at Edgbaston, finishing the tea session at 311/4 and leading by a massive 491 runs. Gill's 100* (129 balls, 9x4, 3x6), completed in the 67th over with a tucked single off Shoaib Bashir, made him part of an elite club of players to score a double- ...Read More >

CHENNAI: A little into the third session on Day Three, Indian pacers had finally broken the Jamie Smith-Harry Brook partnership. It happened as soon as the second new ball came into play and, England, in quick time, were nine down with Mohammed Siraj taking a fifer -- his first since the Cape Town Test in early 2024. Immediately after he took the wicket of Josh Tongue -- his fifth of the innings -- Siraj welcomed Shoaib Bashir with a brutal bouncer that hit the England spinner on the helmet. Ju ...Read More >

Kolkata, July 5 (SocialNews.XYZ) The West Bengal unit of BJP, under the leadership of its new State party President Samik Bhattacharya is making all efforts to ensure a political rally in the state, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing it, before Trinamool Congress's annual Martyrs' day rally in Kolkata on July 21. An insider from the state committee of BJP said that the week before July 21, the Prime Minister is scheduled to go for an election campaign in Bihar where the Assembly polls ...Read More >

CRICKET - INDIA finished day three of the second Test on 64-1 to lead England by 244 runs after they dismissed the hosts for 407 in the first innings at Edgbaston yesterday despite Jamie Smith's commanding and unbeaten knock of 184. After England's horror start saw them slump to 84-5, Smith and Harry Brook transformed the innings in a masterclass of counter-attacking cricket as both smashed centuries in a crucial sixth-wicket partnership worth a precious 303 runs. But England's remarkable figh ...Read More >

BIRMINGHAM, England, July 3 (Reuters) - India dominated the opening session on day two of the second test against England on Thursday as skipper Shubman Gill put a price on his wicket to guide the tourists to 419-6 at lunch but Ravindra Jadeja fell short of a second century at Edgbaston. Resuming on 310-5, Gill and Jadeja wasted no time asserting their dominance, bringing up their 100-run partnership off the first ball of the day before continuing to pile on the runs as England's attack toiled ...Read More >

MUMBAI: As they discovered during the Leeds Test, Indian bowlers have their task cut out in this England series. For an inexperienced line-up, they faced some of the toughest conditions to bowl. Tailor-made for a fourth innings chase to aid England's Bazball gameplan, there was no margin for error on a benign Headingley pitch. Pacer Prasidh Krishna was one of the worst sufferers. The trick on such a surface is to figure out the perfect length to keep the batter in check. The Karnataka bowler wa ...Read More >

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Thursday criticised Delhi Public School (DPS), Dwarka, for deploying bouncers to stop students from entering the campus due to a dispute over fees. Justice Sachin Datta said such acts amounted to public shaming and intimidation, which could cause mental harassment and self-worth of a child. "This court is also constrained to express its dismay at the alleged conduct of the petitioner school in engaging bouncers to physically block entry of certain students in ...Read More >

New Delhi: The Delhi Public School, Dwarka, has decided to revoke the suspension of 32 students over a fee dispute, the Delhi High Court was informed on Thursday. The development came as Justice Sachin Datta was set to pronounce his verdict on a petition filed by the parents of the students, who were suspended over alleged non-payment of increased fees. "We have withdrawn the suspension order striking off students and also filed an affidavit to that effect on Monday," the counsel for the scho ...Read More >
New Delhi: Expressing strong disapproval of Delhi Public School, Dwarka's conduct in allegedly deploying bouncers to block students' entry over a fee dispute, Delhi High Court on Thursday termed the act of publicly shaming students for non-payment of fees as "mental harassment".A single-judge bench of Justice Sachin Datta remarked, "This court is constrained to express its dismay at the alleged conduct of the petitioner school in engaging "bouncers" to physically block the entry of certain stude ...Read More >
New Delhi: India's all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy took a spectacular diving catch to dismiss Jos Buttler in the first T20I against England at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, on Wednesday, January 22. The England captain, who scored 68 runs off 44 balls, was the backbone of his team's innings after they were asked to bat first. Buttler stood firm at one end while the Indian spin trio of Ravi Bishnoi, Axar Patel, and Varun Chakaravarthy dominated the other batters. Coming in at No. 3, Buttler reached fift ...Read More >
Mumbai, December 15: Former Australia batter Simon Katich was highly critical of India's bowling plans to Travis Head in the ongoing day two's play in the third Test at the Gabba, and went on to call it 'dumb cricket'. Katich's comments came after the first ball of the 60th over, when Mohammed Siraj banged in a short ball to Head, who arched his back and ramped it to the boundary. Seeing that tactic from Siraj left Katich displeased. IND vs AUS 3rd Test 2024: Travis Head Dominates Indian Bowling ...Read More >
New Delhi: Former South African cricketer Daryll Cullinan has stirred up controversy with his critical view of Indian captain Rohit Sharma. Describing Sharma as a "flat-track bully," Cullinan raised questions about Sharma's performance and future in cricket. This statement highlights an ongoing discussion about Rohit's abilities, particularly when faced with difficult conditions. Cullinan didn't hold back in his remarks about Rohit's fitness, labeling him as overweight and out of shape. This cr ...Read More >
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell believes Yashasvi Jaiswal's ability to adapt to various conditions and minimal weaknesses will see the Indian opener score over 40 Test centuries and rewrite multiple records. Sydney, Nov 27 (PTI) Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell believes Yashasvi Jaiswal's ability to adapt to various conditions and minimal weaknesses will see the Indian opener score over 40 Test centuries and rewrite multiple record ...Read More >
Glenn Maxwell believes Yashasvi Jaiswal's ability to adapt to various conditions and minimal weaknesses will see the Indian opener score over 40 Test centuries and rewrite multiple records. Yashasvi Jaiswal showed the world what the next decade of Indian batsmanship might look like with his remarkable 161 in the second innings of India's 295-run victory over Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy game at the Optus Stadium in Perth to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series. The 22-year-o ...Read More >
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