KL Rahul makes history. He is the first Indian opener in 46 years to score 500+ runs in an away Test series. He is India's second-highest run-scorer in this series, behind Shubman Gill. Rahul's consistency shines despite tough conditions. England lead the series 2-1, with Rahul's achievement a bright spot for India. His runs are a positive takeaway amid a challenging series.
Related news
The New York Knicks are strategically delaying Mikal Bridges' contract extension due to the uncertain future of Giannis Antetokounmpo with the Milwaukee Bucks. New York is closely monitoring Antetokounmpo's situation, as acquiring him would significantly elevate their championship prospects. Maintaining trade flexibility is crucial, even if it means postponing Bridges' well-deserved extension.
The Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) has voiced strong concerns regarding the preliminary report on the Air India Flight AI171 crash in Ahmedabad, which killed 240 people. FIP criticized the exclusion of pilot representatives from the investigation and the report's reliance on selectively interpreted cockpit recordings.
India and the UK are signing a trade agreement. This deal will remove tariffs and make trade easier. Maharashtra will export more engineering goods and medicines. Gujarat will see growth in pharma and seafood exports. Tamil Nadu's textile and leather industries will benefit. Other states like Andhra Pradesh and Punjab will also experience export growth.
Despite a history of psychiatric care for a personality disorder, Vasyl was drafted into the Ukrainian military, raising concerns about the screening process. His condition, exacerbated by stress, poses risks to himself and others, yet his diagnosis wasn't accessible to military doctors due to data privacy restrictions.
The Delhi High Court has directed Wipro to pay Rs 2 lakh to a former employee, Abhijit Mishra, in a defamation case. The court found Wipro's termination letter contained unsubstantiated negative remarks, harming Mishra's reputation and future employability.
Amidst political shifts in Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis has extended an invitation to Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena UBT to rejoin the ruling coalition. This comes after Thackeray met with Chief Minister Shinde, sparking speculation about a potential reconciliation. Fadnavis emphasized the BJP's stability until 2029, suggesting an opportunity for Thackeray to reconsider alliances.
England captain Ben Stokes has called on the ICC to re-evaluate over-rate penalties, arguing that current rules fail to consider varying playing conditions across continents. His comments follow England's WTC points deduction and fine after their Lord's Test win against India. Stokes believes that seam-dominated overs in countries like England take longer than spin-heavy overs in Asia.
Jagdeep Dhankhar's unexpected resignation as Vice-President due to health reasons has triggered a surprising shift in political dynamics. While NDA leaders remained largely silent, opposition parties, who previously criticized Dhankhar, expressed concern and called for his reinstatement, praising his past actions.
Ravi Shastri has identified Shubman Gill as the next potential superstar of Indian cricket, poised to emulate the endorsement success of Sachin Tendulkar, MS Dhoni, and Virat Kohli. Shastri highlighted Gill's leadership, batting prowess, and youthful appeal as key factors, predicting he will become a prominent figure in Indian cricket.
Dr. Salvador Palensia, Matthew Perry's doctor, is expected to plead guilty to illegally providing Ketamine to the actor before his fatal overdose in 2023. He will admit guilt on four counts of Ketamine distribution, with other charges dropped. Palensia's attorneys claim he wasn't treating Perry at the time of death, nor did he provide the lethal dose.