West Indies' Romario Shepherd stunned the CPL 2025, blasting 22 runs off a single legal delivery while playing for Guyana Amazon Warriors against St Lucia Kings. Shepherd's explosive, unbeaten 73 off 34 balls, following his IPL stint with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, powered the Warriors to 202. However, it proved futile as St Lucia Kings won the game with 11 runs to spare.
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The Asia Cup 2025 is embroiled in controversy after Sony Sports Network's promotional video, highlighting the India-Pakistan rivalry, sparked outrage due to heightened tensions following a terror attack. Fans are calling for boycotts, overshadowing India's first major tournament without Kohli and Sharma. Suryakumar Yadav leads a youthful squad in Group A, facing UAE, Oman, and Pakistan.
North India's hill states brace for another intense spell of heavy rainfall as the IMD forecasts a convergence of the monsoon trough and an active western disturbance. Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu & Kashmir are at high risk of flash floods and landslides.
Brittany Mahomes, wife of Patrick Mahomes and mother of three, recently shared her experiences with the challenges of motherhood. She highlighted the difficulty of balancing personal time with childcare responsibilities and confessed to struggling with mom guilt when accepting help or leaving her children. Despite these struggles, she remains a dedicated supporter of her husband's NFL career.
In central Delhi's Paharganj, three minors were apprehended for allegedly stabbing a 15-year-old boy outside his school. The victim arrived at the police station with a knife in his chest and was promptly hospitalized. The attack was motivated by revenge, as one of the accused believed the victim instigated a prior assault on him.
In a tragic incident in Hyderabad, B Satvik, a 23-year-old software professional, died when a rusted streetlight pole collapsed on him while he was riding his bike at Nacharam crossroads. Satvik was returning home when the weakened pole gave way, pinning him underneath. Police confirmed the pole's deterioration due to rust as the cause of the fatal accident.
Assam's cabinet has approved a new SOP requiring special branch clearance for inter-religious land transactions, citing concerns about national security and demographic shifts. This measure aims to prevent fraudulent land transfers that could incite communal tension and ensure constitutional principles are upheld. The policy also targets NGOs from outside Assam seeking land, reflecting anxieties over changing demographics and land encroachments.
A Greater Faridabad RWA has fined a resident, Divya Nair, Rs 1.3 lakh for feeding strays in unauthorized areas of Princess Park since 2022. Despite a designated feeding zone, the RWA claims Nair's actions created a mess and safety concerns. Nair alleges assault and threats, while the RWA seeks legal action to recover the fine, citing resident safety.
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta resumed her public hearing program, Jan Sunwai, amidst heightened security following a recent attack. Citizens gathered to present grievances, with Gupta assuring swift action. Security measures included frisking, CCTV surveillance, and a protective police ring. Gupta emphasized the importance of public service and resolving citizen issues, directing officials to address concerns promptly.