Former England cricketer Owais Shah predicts KL Rahul will thrive in Test cricket, stepping out of Virat Kohli's shadow. Shah highlights Rahul's technique and mental strength, anticipating he'll become India's primary batting pillar, potentially outscoring Shubman Gill over time. Rahul's recent century at Lord's, a historic feat, underscores his potential.
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CDS General Anil Chauhan cautioned that growing cooperation between China, Pakistan, and Bangladesh could destabilize India's security. He highlighted economic vulnerabilities in the Indian Ocean Region exploited by external powers. Gen Chauhan also referenced Operation Sindoor, a military conflict with Pakistan, emphasizing its global lessons.
England Cricket's social media team playfully trolled Washington Sundar after Jofra Archer dismissed him for a duck in the third Test at Lord's. Archer's sharp bowling, combined with a clever tweet referencing his old post, highlighted Sundar's brief stay. Despite Sundar's earlier bowling success, India's batting collapse left them struggling to chase the target.
In Netflix's Quarterback Season 2, Julie Cousins shares the emotional impact of Kirk Cousins being benched for Michael Penix Jr. Despite the difficult news, Kirk displayed remarkable grace by calling Penix to congratulate him. This act of empathy resonated with fans, highlighting the Cousins' resilience and Kirk's exceptional character amidst a challenging transition within the Atlanta Falcons.
Ahead of the Lord's Test, Mohammed Azharuddin lauded India's bowling attack, especially with Jasprit Bumrah's return, deeming it superior to England's. Team India, boosted by their massive Birmingham victory, aims to capitalise on Shubman Gill's stellar form. England, opting to bat after winning the toss, recalled Jofra Archer.
A new study reveals a concerning link between climate change and increased volcanic activity, particularly in glaciated regions like West Antarctica. Melting ice sheets reduce pressure on magma chambers, potentially triggering more frequent and explosive eruptions. This phenomenon, observed in Chile, could unleash hidden volcanoes and create a dangerous feedback loop, accelerating global warming.
India-US trade deal: India is hesitant to open its dairy and agriculture sectors to the US as part of the trade deal, fearing significant losses for its dairy farmers. An SBI analysis suggests potential annual losses of Rs 1.03 lakh crore if the sector is opened to US imports.
Bengaluru police arrested 26-year-old Gurdeep Singh on Tuesday for allegedly managing an Instagram account that shared unauthorized photos and videos of women. The Banashankari police reported that Singh's account featured content captured in public areas like cafes and streets, often without the women's awareness or consent. The accused is now facing legal repercussions for violating the privacy of numerous women.
Sachin Tendulkar's portrait was unveiled at the MCC Museum at Lord's, marking a full-circle moment for the legendary cricketer. Tendulkar reminisced about his early visits to Lord's, recalling the inspiration he drew from India's 1983 World Cup victory.
A college student in Odisha died after allegedly being coerced by her principal to withdraw a sexual harassment complaint. Prior to setting herself ablaze, she was allegedly pressured to apologize to the accused faculty member. The incident sparked public outrage, leading to protests and political clashes.