West Indies' Nicholas Pooran, a dynamic force in white-ball cricket, has retired from international play at 29. The record-holding T20I run-scorer expressed gratitude in an emotional post, recalling his pride in leading the team. Despite a ball-tampering incident in 2019, Pooran captained the team, achieving a series win against Australia.
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Mother Teresa Women's University, Kodaikanal, has released the semester results for various UG and PG programmes. Students can check their results online via the official website by entering their register number under the "Results" section. The university advises students to verify all details and contact the Controller of Examinations in case of discrepancies. Original mark sheets will be issued later. For further updates and notifications, students are encouraged to visit the university... Expand
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