Williamson and Co earn high praise from former captain Brendon McCullum.
'I was heartbroken, reeling from the sadness that came with the realisation that I would never working with him again.'
Rajasthan's royal architecture and striking landscapes are a hot favourite among tourists and film-makers. Its majestic beauty and history has coloured many a movies and their visuals to unforgettable effect.
'There was an inherent goodness in our parents' generation. That's lost.'
'Whether it's a morning walk, an evening swim or an afternoon workout in the gym, just get moving.'
'You write stories about the world you live in.' 'The day I try to write a film with agendas in mind, I will be a fake.'
Yogini and wellness expert Shweta Singh tells you how to begin your yoga journey.
Indian boxing got the first glimpse of Dingko's talent at the 1989 sub-junior nationals in Ambala where he became a champion as a 10-year-old.
Akumjung Pongen, the first Rhodes scholar from Nagaland, shares his inspiring journey.
Narayanan, 33 from Chennai shares his story.
Two months on from the interview, Bancroft said he had been in touch with Warner, and that all three banned players had supported each other through their "journey".
Bhuvneshwar took six wickets at an economy rate of 4.65 in the three ODIs
'Just hard work and be honest to what you are doing, that's all'
'I have great friends in film industry but professionalism and friendship are two different cups of tea. When it comes to producing a movie, every producer thinks of saleable actors,' says Dino Morea.
That Benafsha Soonawalla is multi-talented is a given. And she can really rock the bikini.
Pankaj Vasani tells us how he moved from an unhealthy life to walking and running 20 kilometres a day.
Sharmaji Namkeen is Rishi Kapoor's swansong and show. His cinematic memories are coloured in liveliest hues of celebration and happiness, observes Sukanya Verma.
In this weekly self-help series, mental health and life coach Anu Krishna tells you how to take control of your life.
The only inspiration you need on a Wednesday.
Dr Bhabha and Dr Sarabhai didn't feel guilty for their ambitions; it was for those 'mad scientists' that India is a powerhouse -- both at the atomic level and in the vastness of space, observes Kumar Abishek.
Ranbir Kapoor's superhero movie Brahmastra has been in the making for such a long time that even he is tired of the delay.
Susannah Gill battles brutal conditions to claim World Marathon title
Designer Namrata Lodha has been winning hearts with her sustainable hats.
Krina Gindra tells you how to make you feel happy from within.
'You can't call this a pure Western. This has got love, passion, violence, suspense.' 'This is a film of today.'
While sport climbing made its debut in the Olympics only this year, it has had a popular home in India for many years now.
Some takeaways from Jacqueline Carlyle we all can follow in real life.
'In the course of my interactions with him, Modi insisted that he does not believe charisma alone can sustain people's trust for long.' 'That is why Modi consistently refers to Mahatma Gandhi to contextualise his politics.' 'He believes in taking his ideas to the masses and getting their acceptance as an index of approval.'
A revealing excerpt from Ajay Singh's The Architect of the New BJP: How Narendra Modi Transformed the Party.
'The young generation doesn't want to work with old hats like me.' 'They don't understand that we are brighter and wiser because of our experience.' 'We can take them on the right path, but they should keep their ears open.'
Miss Grand India Manika Sheokand wants to challenge what people think of a girl child.
Batting coach Vikram Rathour is not amused any more to answer questions on Rishabh Pant
Saloni Dhumne and Atreya Raghavan speak to young India to find out who their LGBTQ heroes are.
Shruthi Jain took to yoga to fight upper back pain. Today, she is inspiring her followers in India and abroad to stay fit through yoga.
A 'chance meeting' with Pullela Gopichand near an auditorium lift was enough for Manasi Joshi to convince the national coach of her burning desire to become a world champion.
At the Ghazipur border, they huddled close together, only some with masks -- aware of the coronavirus threat that had led to an unprecedented 21-day lockdown of the country and taken away their jobs, but helpless to do anything about combating the infection.
'What matters to me is that the film is reaching out and touching hearts.' 'An 85-year old man and his 75-year wife, who had never stepped into a cinema, went to see The Kashmir Files.' 'That is my real achievement.'
'I went to Nagpur for my engineering. I used to model there, those amateur fashion shows. Then you know, I thought why not try my luck in films and all?'
Talking about his journey, Vishwanathan Anand said he had to work hard to become the player he is today.