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Team India complete multiple redemption arcs to end the curse of the final hurdle
The Telegraph· 5 days agoSitting in the dressing room in Port of Spain, a shattered Rahul Dravid gazed around emptily, as his...
Walking through history at Queen’s Park Oval
Sportstar· 7 days agoThe Queen’s Park Oval in Port of Spain did not host any T20 World Cup matches this year but served as a training base for the teams.
T20 World Cup 2024: India caps dream run with thrilling final win in Barbados
Sportstar· 5 days agoA haunting image from 2007 captures captain Rahul Dravid sitting dejected after Sri Lanka defeated...
Hurricane Beryl makes landfall on Caribbean island of Carriacou in Grenada
Hindustan Times· 3 days agoWinds up to 150 mph (240 kph), just shy of a Category 5 storm, blew off roofs, uprooted trees and...
Barbados, Caribbean brace for Hurricane Beryl’s imminent landfall – Latest updates here
Financial Express· 5 days agoForecasters warned that tropical storm Beryl was projected to intensify into a deadly major...
Rahul Dravid’s enduring legacy as coach: From handling smooth transition to shepherding Team India...
Indian Express· 5 days ago“It’s totally against who I am as a person, totally against my values,” Dravid said of the campaign...
Port dwellers hope a switch to power will ease their pleasure cruise pain
Theprint· 3 days ago“It is as if a giant car had its engines on in front of us,” Joao Branco told Reuters as he stood at...
The Rahul Dravid redux
Cricbuzz· 6 days agoA moment that though laced with infamy for Indian cricket, was to completely dominate the landscape of world cricket for the next decade and a half....
Genoa CEO Confirms Spain International’s Imminent Move: “Almost An Inter Milan Player”
SempreInter.com· 6 days agoGenoa CEO Andres Blazquez admits that Josep Martinez is on the verge of becoming an Inter Milan...
Bottling Spanish sunshine: Savouring sherry in its birthplace of Andalusia
The Telegraph· 3 days agoSherry is one of the oldest wines in the world, and has a rich history of 3,000 years. It is said...