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India posts record-breaking total South Africa fight back on Day 2
The Week· 4 days agoChennai, Jun 29 (PTI) India posted the biggest ever total in the history of women's Test cricket by scoring a mammoth 603 for six declared ...
Is this time for Africa: How the Proteas men played big moments perfectly to reach the final
The New Indian Express· 5 days agoCHENNAI: South Africa had overpowered Afghanistan to enter their first-ever Men’s T20 World Cup...
Shafali Verma becomes fastest woman double-centurion in Test cricket
The Week· 5 days agoChennai, Jun 28 (PTI) Dashing India opener Shafali Verma smashed the fastest double-century in the history of women's Test cricket, eclipsing ...
Shafali Verma becomes fastest woman double-centurion in Test cricket
The Week· 5 days agoChennai, Jun 28 (PTI) Dashing India opener Shafali Verma smashed the fastest double-century in the history of women's Test cricket, eclipsing ...
IND vs SA Women’s Test: When Chepauk proved that resilience needs support too
Sportstar· 20 hours agoFor India, whose newfound patronage of Women’s Tests...
3rd arrest made in Shahadat case, this time in Chennai | Kolkata News - Times of India
The Times of India· 4 days agoAccused Anwar Sheikh, whose home is in Burdwan, was arrested in Chennai on Friday. This comes within...
Madras Art Movement: DAG’s new exhibition in Delhi spotlights the South Indian school of art
The Hindu· 4 days agoThe Madras Art Movement of the 1960s, fading traces of which are still seen in the isolated, and...
Day 2: South Africa fight back after India's record total
rediff.com· 4 days agoIMAGE: South Africa's Sune Luus and Marizanne Kapp put on a strong counter against India on Day 2 of...
NEET PG Exam date announcement soon: Here are top 10 medical colleges in South India - Times of...
The Times of India· 1 day agoNews News: Top medical institutes in southern India, including Saveetha Institute of Medical and...
2,877 stone inscriptions published | Chennai News - Times of India
The Times of India· 6 days agoChennai: All stone inscriptions would be imprinted and published in print under the five-year long special plan at a cost of 3.5 crore, finance, electricity ...