Chance for India batters to get their act right against Bangladesh
England's phenomenal success in white-ball cricket has forced rivals to consider different set of players and coaches for the limited overs game and Tests but New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson feels only a team with a big talent pool can afford to take that route.
Rohit Sharma hasn't shied away from experimenting with various combinations
Delays in promised service delivery were earlier settled between client and service provider. More organisations now opt for a legal settlement to save cost and protect investor sentiment, say analysts.
'I'm probably drinking five litres of water in a game and it's still not replacing it. It's pretty big.'
Neha Dhupia, Rani Mukherjee and Kareena Kapoor became parents after 30.
These films, even at their saddest, darkest and grossest, retain their sense of humour, their sense of proportion, which again is something you associate with a Malayali.
'I think this tournament was the first tournament this year that I went in trying to win for myself, and I think that was the difference in my mentality'
The 24-year-old man charged with the attempted murder of Salman Rushdie has denied being in contact with Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps and said that he acted alone when he stabbed the Mumbai-born author, whom he disliked for being 'disingenuous'.
Twinkle gets a makeover... Kangana reads a book...
Getting to know Priyanka Chopra through these pictures from her life.
Australia respect the decision to allow Kagiso Rabada to feature in the rest of the Test series and the South African fast bowler's participation is 'exciting', Australia spinner Nathan Lyon said on Tuesday.
Subtlety has never been a strong suit of Bollywood remakes. They cannot resist adding that extra something or going overboard, sighs Sukanya Verma.
A summary of Thursday's action at the US Open.
'Airports must look at their maximum capacity to handle passengers.'
A screenplay and superstar in perfect tandem, it doesn't get better than this, applauds Sukanya Verma.
'It's not fair to your husband that you don't love him and before things get worse, like maybe you becoming pregnant, I would suggest you end the marriage soon,' says Love Guru.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever makes you mourn the legend that was Chadwick Boseman, but also assures that forward is the only way to go, observes Mayur Sanap. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Geopolitical tensions simmered at the US Open on Thursday as Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk refused the customary handshake at the net when Belarusian Victoria Azarenka defeated her 6-2, 6-3 in the second round.
Swiatek is on a remarkable 34-match winning streak On the other side, Gauff has developed into a solid claycourt player
Australia face India in Dubai on Wednesday ahead of their World Cup opener against South Africa on Saturday in Abu Dhabi.
'It's been pretty good (preparation). We have been moving around a lot but at the same time we have a lot of time to train and get used to the conditions. Hopefully, we have got enough work done.
Anil Kumble's retirement, in-form Gautam Gambhir's one-match ban and are other distractions, like Sourav Ganguly's final Test drama and VVS Laxman's 100th Test, have left India's captain a challenging task going into the fourth and final Test against Australia at Nagpur, beginning on Thursday.
'There's no point making grand plans all our lives when life itself is so fragile.'
Williamson and Co earn high praise from former captain Brendon McCullum.
"There were some pretty scary moments while we were fighting fires at the Taj Hotel. On Thursday night, while we were in a cage trying to rescue guests trapped in the heritage section of the hotel, we saw one of the terrorists carrying a gun," Chief Fire Officer A V Sawant told PTI.
Images from Day 4 of the 2023 Australian Open, at Melbourne Park.
'Most people my age don't know what fighting for your life feels like.' Rayna Arya on the lessons she has learnt from her life.
Bayern's Mazraoui suffers heart complications due to COVID
IMAGES from Day 9 of the French Open at Roland Garros in Paris on Monday.
'The Indian economy and the Indian financial sector today remain resilient and much better placed.'
'I was about 27 at that point in time, and I knew that if I didn't take this leap then, I wouldn't take the leap ever.'
"I always believed that I would get another chance. I didn't know how to be honest as the Indian pacers were doing well over the past three to four years. I was getting inspired watching them, to be honest."
The Indian-origin Canadian YouTube star joins the long list of celebs using their fame to promote a good cause.
The days of 365-days-a-year, eight-hours-a-day employment are pretty much over, especially as an attractive political promise.