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’’He took on the spinners really well’’: Ruturaj Gaikwad hails Abhishek Sharma
Mid Day· 17 hours agoRuturaj Gaikwad also opened up about the pitch saying that it was tough for him at the start of the...
Wimbledon: Shelton, Perricard scorch the court with bullet serves | Tennis News - Times of India
The Times of India· 17 hours agoFor a man of his height, Shelton is quick between the chalk, his forehand is big, and he can do a...
Rahul Dravid's calm nature played a big role in Indian victory: Roger Binny
The Week· 18 hours agoWhen Roger Binny and his mates went into the 1983 World Cup, they did so, famously, as underdogs. ...
World Cup victory is Rohit's emphatic coming of age of his twisting, turning cricketing life
The Week· 18 hours agoCelebrating with his great teammate Virat Kohli, a tricolour draped around their shoulders while...
2nd T20I: Indian women hope to stay alive in series against South Africa | Cricket News - Times of...
The Times of India· 18 hours agoFor India to exact revenge and level the series, they need to sharpen their fielding...
Sharon, LGBTQIA+ community mourns murder victim Pauly Likens, calls for justice
The Herald, Sharon, Pa.· 18 hours agoJul. 6—SHARON — As a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, Sharon city Councilman Taylor Galaska called the murder of ...
Eye on the Middle East | Challenges and opportunities in Delhi-Doha ties
Hindustan Times· 18 hours agoThe most recent case has been that of Qatar arresting eight former Indian Navy officers working for ...
When Left is Right
The Telegraph· 18 hours agoIn Britain, a party of the Centre-Left has won a 170-plus majority at a time when far-Right parties in Italy, France and Germany have ...
Fifth column by Tavleen Singh: We need real heroes
Financial Express· 22 hours agoThe political landscape is so bereft of heroes now that people seek them elsewhere and end up in the toils of fake gurus.
Nagpur Road Restoration Woes Continue | Nagpur News - Times of India
The Times of India· 22 hours agoNagpur: Pipeline laid, road restored, yet nearly half-a-kilometre of the 1.8km stretch from Gandhi Nagar Square to VNIT square remains a nightmare for motorists ...