New Zealand took their time but eased to an emphatic victory over an inexperienced South Africa side by 281 runs
With the strain and anxiety of the longest Lok Sabha polls now behind the leaders, governance, with consensus, is the next step.
The Australians still managed to score at a fair pace and will resume on Monday on 77-4 with Mitch Marsh, who was 27 not out, and Travis Head, unbeaten on 17, looking to cut deeper into their 279-run victory target.
Australia skipper Pat Cummins bowled Kane Williamson in the final hour of play on the second day of the second Test in Christchurch on Saturday, just as the master batsman threatened an innings that would put New Zealand on top.
Unlike Pepsi's Kendell Jenner ad, Tata Tea's Jaago Re campaigns were careful not to insert its product in the ad's storyline and they targeted topics on which there was near unanimity of outrage.
'India mattered to him and he wanted to matter to India.'
Southee, who with fellow stalwart Kane Williamson was playing his 100th Test, said he thought the contest had been a great advert for the longest form of the game.
Everything that Milind Soman eats in a day.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday gifted famous Indian tea to the captains of 11 large American corporations.
Should you buy an air fryer. Is it for you? What can you make with it?
Kane Williamson hit an unbeaten century as New Zealand beat South Africa by seven wickets on the fourth day of the second Test
David Bedingham scored his maiden Test century as South Africa handed New Zealand a victory target of 267 on a tricky pitch on the third day of the second and final Test.
International Tea Day is a good occasion to brew a special pot of chai.
Do you know how to buy the best lady's fingers? Or choose the best cauliflower?
Once a K-drama buff, always a K-drama buff.
Deepak G C, 49, an electrical engineer, shares his fascinating story.
South Africa skittled New Zealand's tail to dismiss their hosts for 211 and take a shock first-innings lead of 31 runs on day two of the second Test at Seddon Park on Wednesday.
Williamson's 109 from 132 deliveries on another sun-kissed day at Mount Maunganui made him only the fifth New Zealander to score a hundred in each innings of a Test.
No glam, no problem for this Chandramukhi 2 actress.
Tokyo -- the songs Japan, Love In Tokyo and Sayonara from the 1966 Hindi film automatically pop up in the mind -- is buzzing and crowded like any other metropolis, discovers Deepa Gahlot. The modern apartment blocks are built cheek by jowl, so close together that one can open the window and borrow sugar from the neighbour in the next building. One of the fears of the Indian traveller is the unavailability of vegetarian food. Every city and town in Japan has an array of Indian restaurants that serve every variety of cuisine, right from Gujarati to Punjabi to Andhra and Kerala meals.
Keisha Santwan, 16, and her travel-obsessed family love the joy of exploring new places.
Treat yourself to two of Chef Satish Arora's signature five-star dishes.
Spicy, crunchy, crispy and tangy, this chaat hits all the right spots.
Bangladesh had resumed on their overnight score of 38-2 but lost wickets cheaply in the morning as spinners Patel (6-57) and Santner (3-51) took advantage of the turn on offer to heap pressure on the batsmen.
Mother's Day reminded me of how my mom learned to cook Indian food.
Drink plenty of water or fluids to keep your electrolytes and toxins in check, suggests Dr Vidhe Sharma.
Celebrate Lohri with traditional Punjabi recipes.
Onam festivities have begun and you can join in the celebration with a traditional Kerala-style dish.
This simple kind of upma, made from cracked wheat, is a great beginning to a day.
Ameesha Patel enters the house, Paras Chhabra fights with Asim Riaz.
'If we can't celebrate life itself, it is not a festival anymore, but one's ignorance of what's happening around us.'
As we await the monsoon, here's a perfect recipe to welcome the rainy season.
India is considering making concessions on the five-year standstill period for duty cuts on crude and refined palm oil
According to data released by the Sikkim commerce and industries department in Gangtok, utensils including copper bowls fetched a revenue of Rs 900,000 for Indian traders during four months of trade at the Renquinggang mart. Other products like black tea, textiles, woollen shawls, canned food, vegetable oils and cigarettes were in demand from importers.
NZ bowlers dismissed the tourists for 164 and reducing them to 113 for two, still 303 runs in arrear
India has offered further pruning of its negative list of 560 items for Association of South East Asian Nations on which there will be no duty cuts