Shubman Gill expressed immense joy upon receiving the ICC Men’s Player of the Month award for July, coinciding with his captaincy debut in the Test series. Gill highlighted his double century in Birmingham as a cherished moment, contributing to his impressive 754 runs in the Anderson Tendulkar Trophy.
Related news
Mark Zuckerberg's real estate acquisitions in Palo Alto's Crescent Park, totaling over $110 million, have sparked concerns among neighbors. Extensive renovations, including subterranean spaces, have disrupted the neighborhood's peace. Residents feel the community's spirit has diminished due to the billionaire's presence and perceived disregard for local norms, leading to accusations of exploiting loopholes in zoning laws.
In a fierce gunfight in Kulgam, South Kashmir, Lance Naik Pritpal Singh and Sepoy Harminder Singh of the Sikh Light Infantry, attached to 19 Rashtriya Rifles, were killed during Operation Akhal. The counterterrorism operation, ongoing for nine days, targets Pakistan-trained terrorists in the Akhal Khulsan forest.
President Trump has extended the trade truce with China for 90 days, delaying tariff escalations and export controls. This extension aims to provide more time for Washington and Beijing to resolve trade disputes and potentially arrange a summit between Trump and Xi Jinping later this year. While negotiations continue, analysts remain cautious about the prospects for a final deal.
NBA legend Carmelo Anthony chose Allen Iverson and Dwyane Wade for his Hall of Fame induction. The ceremony is scheduled for September 6, 2025. Iverson expressed his honor on Instagram, recalling their Nuggets days. Anthony will also join NBC Sports and Peacock as a studio analyst. He will share his NBA insights starting in the 2025-26 season.
An Al Jazeera journalist, Anas al-Sharif, was killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza City along with four colleagues, prompting condemnation from the broadcaster and press freedom groups. Al-Sharif, a prominent voice covering the war, had previously warned of intense bombardment and expressed his commitment to conveying the truth.
PM Modi emphasized the need for India to attract global consumers, tourists, and students, urging citizens to enhance productivity. He highlighted the government's focus on infrastructure development and transparent governance, noting that over Rs 4.3 lakh crore has been saved by eliminating fraudulent beneficiaries through Jan Dhan, Aadhaar, and Mobile integration. Redevelopment of government offices will further save public expenditure.
Despite India's Test dominance against England, several key players from the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy are set to miss the Asia Cup. Jasprit Bumrah is rested due to workload, while KL Rahul is overlooked despite a strong IPL. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill are committed to the Duleep Trophy, and Rishabh Pant is injured and out of contention.
Sanjay Raut alleged that individuals approached Uddhav Thackeray, offering victory in tricky seats via EVMs, similar to an approach made to Sharad Pawar. These individuals claimed the ruling party had a plan to win through EVMs and electoral rolls.
Kansas City Chiefs are preparing for the future as coach Andy Reid names Noah Gray as Travis Kelce's likely successor at training camp. Despite Kelce's ongoing performance and contract, the team acknowledges his eventual retirement. Gray, with the team since 2021, is showing promise, building on a strong 2024 season.
Rahul Gandhi has alleged vote theft in 48 Lok Sabha constituencies, including Bengaluru Central, claiming irregularities similar to those previously flagged. Congress sources indicate that the party plans to release details about these seats in phases.