Here are five talking points from the final weekend of the Premier League season:
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson would have liked to have had more Test cricket this season after series victories over West Indies and England in the four red-ball matches they were able to host.
The Bollywood actress looked glamorous as she walked down the ramp for Rohit Bal's spectacular show.
The museum will be located in the building where the designer spent nearly 30 years designing his collections.
A look at the star arrivals.
Having spent much of the home summer suffering 'pad rash' from waiting to bat, Australia all-rounder Mitchell Marsh has put the pent-up energy to good use when thrown the ball.
'If there were ever a PR exercise to fix the seemingly irreparable image of Australian cricket in the aftermath of the most notorious on-field scandal in recent memory, then this is it,' observes Dhruv Munjal.
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"The chance to play so much cricket surprised me," said Prabhu, a senior program manager at Microsoft Corp.'s automotive business. "There is someone in almost every business team at Microsoft that I've played cricket with."
She is hoping to break the rules of fashion.
The presidential visit to Clairefontaine ahead of a World Cup has become a ritual for French leaders ever since Jacques Chirac visited the squad in the run-up to the 1998 tournament.
It took a lockdown for us in India to even recognise that the plight of migrants needs to be addressed. They were faceless and unrecognised. They were unappreciated and even hounded. They were poorly paid and exploited, notes Ramesh Menon.
Kiran Uttam Ghosh and Gaurav Jai Gupta present their collections at AIFW 2016
Images from the FIFA World Cup qualifying matches on Sunday night.
Singer, fashion icon and former model says Indians should stop obsessing over fair skin and start being proud of their natural skin tone.
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They sure take after their good looking folks, don't they?
Audrey Middleton, 25, who was born Adam, will compete in the 17th season of the reality show, reported Variety online.
Former India coach John Wright says Sourav Ganguly gave the youngsters in the team the 'license to bite and snarl'.
Gyaltsen misses the good old days when male models were taken more seriously, way back in 2010!
Designer Amit Aggarwal's couture Magma collection was a visual delight.
'... But India lacks solid backup to Bumrah, Shami, and Yadav. Bumrah is a fine paceman. He has very good durability. I think India needs to use him in such a way that he is as fresh as possible for each Test match.'
Carol Humtsoe from Nagaland is soon going to give up her non-vegetarian diet. Is it because of religion or health issues?
The flame will be flown in special safety lanterns to Switzerland for a ceremony at the United Nations in Geneva on Thursday
Bobo's work speaks for the liberation of love :)
Rajiv Shukla looks back on the incident in NatWest Trophy match, when John Wright held Virender Sehwag by the collar.
Tendulkar, batting on 194 in the first Test against Pakistan, left no one in doubt that 'he felt let down', says John Wright in his just-published book Indian Summers.
B-town's favourite designer's fashion label is celebrating 10 years.
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Virender Sehwag was grabbed by the collar by coach John Wright in 2002 after the opener had played a reckless shot to get out.
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Dressing 80s pinup icon Brooke Shields and all the other hotness from Sachin & Babi's New York show.
Namrata Thakker takes a look the celebs who impressed us with their sartorial choices in May.
Who makes the cut in a swimwear...Brazilian model Lais Ribeiro or Australian actress Margot Robbie?
New photographs of Britain's Prince George have been released to mark the third birthday of the third in line to the throne.
The Austrian capital is famous not only for its grand architecture, music and art, but also for its open spaces and excellent public transport, points out Uttaran Das Gupta.
From fast food and athleisure to ACs, the demand for several non-discretionary items has spiked since May 17, when Lockdown 4.0 was extended till May 31.
The demand is the highest for the India-Pakistan match at Old Trafford in Manchester on June 16 and also for the final at Lords on July 14.