An Uber driver was left stunned after picking up Indian cricketers Dhruv Jurel, Prasidh Krishna, and Yashasvi Jaiswal for a ride. A viral video captured the driver's disbelief as the players entered his vehicle. The clip, shared widely on social media, amused fans who commented on the driver's speechless reaction to the unexpected celebrity encounter.
Related news
Ukraine endured a devastating overnight missile and drone assault, claiming six lives and injuring at least 36. Critical infrastructure, including power plants and a kindergarten, was hit. Meanwhile, Russia announced capturing two more villages, as former US President Trump suggested Ukraine might cede territory for peace.
From chopping vegetables in a Brisbane restaurant to smashing Haris Rauf for six in the BBL and bagging a fifer on his first-class debut, Nikhil Chaudhary’s journey is one of pure spirit. The former Punjab all-rounder, once juggling odd jobs to survive, now dreams of donning Australia’s yellow — one tick box at a time.
BCCI chief selector Ajit Agarkar addressed Mohammed Shami's criticism regarding his exclusion from the Australia white-ball tour. Agarkar stated that Shami's fitness was the primary concern, citing his inability to participate in the England tour. He emphasised that Shami's availability for the Ranji Trophy would be monitored, and if fit, he remains a valuable asset.
Australia clinched the ODI series 2-0 against India. The hosts' bowlers made early inroads, but Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer built a strong partnership. A late surge from Harshit Rana and Arshdeep Singh helped India post 264. Australia's chase saw steady contributions, with Cooper Connolly playing a key role to seal the victory.
Aaron Rodgers, now with the Steelers, keeps his wife Brittani a complete mystery. Despite his public return to football, no photos or public appearances of her exist, and even teammates haven't met her. Rodgers emphasizes her desire for privacy, stating she didn't sign up for celebrity life. He credits her with profoundly changing his world and being his unwavering support.
A 21-year-old engineering student was arrested and suspended for allegedly raping his senior in a college washroom. The survivor filed a complaint five days after the October 10 incident, leading to the accused's arrest and judicial custody. College authorities confirmed forming a committee to inquire into the matter.
India's openers struggled in their first ODI against Australia, with Rohit Sharma scoring eight and Virat Kohli a duck. Speculation arose on social media about deliberate underperformance to challenge new captain Shubman Gill. However, Sunil Gavaskar dismissed these theories, emphasizing that players wouldn't risk their careers and highlighting the benefit of experienced leaders for Gill.
Describing BrahMos as a symbol of India’s rising strength, Singh said, "BrahMos is not just a missile, it is proof of India's strategic confidence. From the Army to the Navy and the Air Force, it has become a key pillar of our defence forces." He added that India’s defence capabilities now serve as a strong deterrent.
Rishabh Pant will lead the India A squad in two four-day matches against South Africa A. This marks Pant's return after recovering from a toe injury sustained in England. He was previously named in the Delhi Ranji Trophy squad but may miss that fixture. The matches are scheduled for October 30 and November 6 in Bengaluru.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff is sending mixed signals on AI's workplace impact. While his company replaced 4,000 support jobs with AI agents, he claims AI lacks the human touch essential for sales roles. Despite these cuts, Salesforce is now hiring thousands of new salespeople, highlighting a strategic division between AI-handled support and human-centric sales.
