Nasser Hussain praises the feisty Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series, highlighting memorable moments and the competitive spirit between the teams. He appreciates the series' watchability and impact on Test cricket. However, Hussain criticizes the pitches for being too batting-friendly and the inconsistent scheduling with odd gaps between matches, suggesting a more balanced approach.
Related news
Michael Wolff claims a $36 million Palm Beach mansion dispute triggered the downfall of Jeffrey Epstein, alleging Trump bought the property behind Epstein's back, sparking threats and accusations of money laundering. Wolff suggests Trump tipped off authorities about Epstein's activities, leading to his arrest.
Sunil Gavaskar slammed the growing trend of workload management, urging players to show the same commitment as soldiers guarding the borders. Praising Siraj’s relentless effort across five Tests and Pant’s bravery, Gavaskar emphasized national pride, saying representing India is a rare honour that shouldn't be compromised due to minor injuries.
NSDL's Rs 4,011.60-crore IPO witnessed overwhelming investor response, oversubscribed 41.02 times and priced at Rs 800 per share. With listing scheduled on BSE, grey market premiums indicate a strong debut. The IPO, an Offer for Sale, aims to unlock shareholder value, attracting significant interest due to NSDL's strong financials and market position.
Michael Lewis, Caitlin Clark's stalker, received a 2.5-year prison sentence for sending threatening and sexually explicit messages. Despite claiming he only wanted Clark's safety, his numerous social media posts and proximity to the Gainbridge Fieldhouse led to his arrest. Clark's courage in pursuing the case was praised, highlighting the importance of standing up against online harassment.
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has strongly criticized Delhi Police for a notice referring to Bengali as "Bangladeshi language" while seeking translation assistance for a case involving suspected illegal immigrants. Banerjee deemed the notice insulting and unconstitutional, urging protests against the perceived humiliation of Bengali speakers.
Google acknowledged its Android Earthquake Alerts system's failure to issue critical warnings before the devastating 2023 Turkey earthquake, which resulted in over 55,000 deaths. The system underestimated the quake's magnitude, leading to insufficient "Take Action" alerts. This revelation has sparked concerns about over-reliance on Google's alerts and the need for transparent performance assessments.
Uma Bharti welcomed the Malegaon blast verdict. She insisted that terror has no colour. Bharti demanded an apology from Congress and Digvijay Singh. She criticized the 'Hindu terror' narrative. Bharti remembered Pragya Thakur and her suffering. She blamed political parties for 'Bhagwa terror' label. Bharti said those who fabricated lies must be punished.
TCS shares declined by 1.7% following the announcement of over 12,000 layoffs, primarily affecting middle and senior-level positions. This restructuring is part of TCS's strategy to adapt to evolving business needs amid a slowdown in IT sector growth and declining recruitment.
In Barabanki district, a tragic incident occurred outside the Awshaneshwar Mahadev temple, resulting in the electrocution of two devotees and injuries to several others. The incident happened when they came into contact with an electrified iron pipe and tin shed erected for monsoon shelter. Authorities are investigating the cause, suspecting faulty wiring or leakage.
SIT chief BK Singh commended the rape survivor's resilience in the Prajwal Revanna case, highlighting her crucial testimony despite the four-year gap since the offences. The investigation involved extensive evidence and witnesses, with officials affirming no external interference. The swift judicial process led to Prajwal's conviction on all counts within just over a year.