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T20 World Cup 2024 propels cricket into global limelight
Mid Day· 6 days agoBeyond crowning a champion, the tournament may be remembered as a pivotal moment for cricket’s...
4 Championship Tour Takeaways From the Oi Rio Pro
The Inertia· 5 days agoThe Rio Pro had similarly mediocre waves but the performances didn't dip. In the old format, John John and Caity could already be world champs. Let's...
Udupi: MAHE appoints Dr Cherian Varghese as professor, director of PSPH
Daiji World· 21 hours agoUdupi, Jul 6: Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) is delighted to announce the appointment of...
From celebrated player to India head coach: Waisale Serevi’s rugby journey transcends boundaries
Indian Express· 3 days agoSerevi Rugby is a rugby academy in Seattle, Washington, USA. “Two main criteria are important- we...
Love Relationship Problem Solution
One India· 19 hours agoConsult Best Astrologer For Love Relationship Problem Solution, Astrologer Manish Sharma Ji & get rid of all your problems. Astrology has long upheld the...
Hear me, dariye mat, Mahua Moitra tells PM Narendra Modi in Lok Sabha
The Telegraph· 5 days agoTrinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra on Monday taunted Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the Lok Sabha,...
Italo Ferreira Wins on Home Soil, Caity Simmers Secures Spot in WSL Finals
SURFER Magazine· 6 days agoSawyer Lindblad’s second runner-up this season looks set to net her WSL Rookie of the Year honors....
WSL By the Numbers: How Do the Current Men’s Top 5 Stack Up?
The Inertia· 4 days agoEwing atop the rankings. I would bet money the five competitors on that list won’t make up the...
Bank of Baroda Summary: Latest Updates and Details | India Infoline
India Infoline· 2 days agoBank of Baroda is one of the leading commercial public sector banks in India. The Banks solutions includes personal banking, which includes deposits, gen-next services, retail loans, credit ...
All the Countries That Drive on the Left Side of the Road
HowStuffWorks· 6 days agoLeft-side or left-hand traffic may seem backwards for most U.S. drivers, but it's nothing new; in the 17th and 18th centuries, it helped control the flow of horse-drawn carriages on London Bridge ...