Shubman Gill's captaincy debut at Headingley, marked by an unbeaten century, has brought back memories of his verbal sparring with Jonny Bairstow during the 2024 India-England series. The resurfaced clip shows a sharp exchange between the two, adding spice to the ongoing series where Gill's leadership and batting acumen signal a confident start for India.
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Steve Jobs emphasized the importance of being both a thinker and a doer, citing Leonardo Da Vinci as an example. He believed that hands-on work was crucial for innovation, a principle that shaped Apple's product design. This philosophy continues to inspire entrepreneurs like Elon Musk, who affirmed its truth, and venture capitalists who advocate learning through building.
A high court judge, Yashwant Varma, faces potential impeachment after an inquiry found him and his family had control over a store room where burnt cash was discovered. The inquiry committee, led by Chief Justice Sheel Nagu, found serious misconduct, leading to a recommendation for Justice Varma's removal by former CJI Sanjiv Khanna.
Leeds is experiencing an unusually hot and dry summer, raising concerns among residents as India and England prepare for their Test series. Locals are taking precautions against the heat, with forecasts predicting temperatures near 30 degrees Celsius. Cricket discussions revolve around the dry pitches and the potential for two spinners in the Indian team.
ICC chief Jay Shah attended the MLC 2025 doubleheader, meeting franchise owners, ex-cricketers, and stakeholders including Anil Kumble and Adam Gilchrist. He also engaged with CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan and KKR’s Venky Mysore, highlighting growing global interest in the league.
Australia have dropped Marnus Labuschagne for the first Test against the West Indies, as announced by selector George Bailey. Steve Smith will also miss the match due to a finger injury sustained during the World Test Championship final. Labuschagne's recent form has been poor, averaging 24.7 in his last 16 matches.
Amid escalating conflict, Israel targeted critical infrastructure linked to Iran's nuclear program in Tehran, with about 50 fighter jets striking key sites. Iran retaliated, hitting Israeli aircraft refuelling sites and warning of a broader response. Casualties are mounting on both sides, with dozens killed and hundreds wounded.
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Tensions escalate as Iran confirms using hypersonic missiles against Israel, prompting a stern warning from President Trump, who hints at knowing Ayatollah Khamenei's location. Khamenei vows retaliation, rejecting mercy for Israel. Trump rebuffed an Israeli plan to eliminate Khamenei, fearing further destabilization, while the US military repositions forces amid evacuation concerns.
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