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Rohit Sharma Dismisses Inzamam's Reverse Swing Accusations
One India· 2 days agoIndia's Rohit Sharma counters Inzamam-ul-Haq's claims about ball tampering for reverse swing in the T20 World Cup match against Australia.
It's not the heat, it's ... no, it's the heat
The Herald, Sharon, Pa.· 7 days agoJun. 21—It's been hot this week, but that's become typical so far in 2024 in this region. Year-to-date local temperatures are 5.83 degrees above normal figures established ...
In Invasion of the Body Snatchers, at Least Donald Sutherland Tried to Save the World
IGN India· 6 days agoSutherland had a long and incredible career, but that final shot of him pod-person-screeching and...
Discovery of Haryana: The state has not been able to encash the tourism potential of its historical...
Tribune India· 6 days agoTwice or thrice a year, we would drive down from the Kashmir valley to Delhi, or Chandigarh, or...
Open house: Isn’t it necessary for the govt to stop cutting of trees to reduce climatic extremes...
Tribune India· 5 days agoTrees also help to cool the environment. The government cuts down trees to make new roads, highways...
The wild career of Cold Chisel, the Aussie hellraisers who should have been as big as AC/DC
Louder Sound· 7 days agoViewable on YouTube, the footage now seems tame but it provoked outrage at the time. “We were...
13 European Cocktails Experts Say You Need To Try At Least Once
Mashed· 5 days agoYou might not be familiar with the Swimming Pool or the Hugo. These are just some of the alcoholic...
How memorable debate moments are made: On the fly, rehearsed — and sometimes without a word uttered
Indian Express· 2 days agoNotable moments from past presidential debates demonstrate how the candidates' words and body...
Biography: The life of Kargil hero Neikezhakuo Kengurüse, who received a posthumous Maha Vir Chakra
Scroll· 5 days agoThe insurgent activities and political unrest in Nagaland, from as early as the 1950s all the way until the early 1990s, were like distant thunder – ominous but not always directly impacting ...