Former England captain Michael Vaughan humorously criticised the IPL for a seemingly unnecessary strategic timeout during a match where Lucknow Super Giants needed just two runs off 24 balls. The decision raised eyebrows and was a moment of amusement amidst LSG's comfortable victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad.
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Australian Communications Minister Michelle Rowland is under scrutiny for allegedly offering YouTube a special exemption from the upcoming social media ban for teens. Documents reveal Rowland assured YouTube CEO Neal Mohan of the exemption even before official consultations. This decision has sparked outrage from rivals like TikTok and Meta, who argue YouTube's short-form videos are similar to theirs.
During a rally in Sangola, Eknath Shinde criticized Uddhav Thackeray, accusing him of deceiving people with a facade of innocence and implying they were misled by his seemingly innocent demeanor for years. Shinde inaugurated a Babasaheb Ambedkar statue and memorial, emphasizing his commitment to public service and assuring that schemes like "Ladki Bahin" will continue despite opposition claims.
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