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Curator Isaac McDonald says they are trying to prepare a pitch that has similar traits of the one that they readied for the first Test against Pakistan in December last year
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Donald Trump’s push to ramp up fossil fuel production and refusal to provide climate finance will deepen the crisis
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The South Australian emerged as a strong contender for the opener's spot, earning backing from the likes of David Warner and Ricky Ponting
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Sanju Samson looks to continue his domination of the bowlers but India need more stability in the top order
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I made maximum utilisation of my current form you can say," says the wicketkeeper after collecting his player of the match award following India's 61-run win over South Africa in the first T20I
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Recent advancements in non-surgical treatment methods are revolutionizing vascular care, making high-quality treatments accessible even in remote areas. Over 100 medical professionals from across India took part in the Indian Vein Congress (IVC) 2024, hosted by Avis Hospitals, with experts from Brazil joining virtually.
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The Hyderabad MP posted on X that the 1967 judgment wrongly denied Aligarh Muslim University its minority status, which he argued it rightfully holds. He referenced Article 30 of the Indian Constitution, which grants minorities the right to establish and manage their educational institutions as they see fit.
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The partnership between ONDC, the Telangana State Hotels Association, and the WAAYU app highlights the need to address high commissions and platform fees on other quick e-commerce platforms, which create a barrier between consumers and restaurants, according to a press release.
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Instead of relying on a one-size-fits-all national strategy, we need a vision for each State and sector
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Without robust investment and coordinated efforts, TB will continue to thwart India’s health goals
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Chasing 147 on day three at Wankhede Stadium, India struggled at 29/5 until Rishabh Pant fought back with a 57-ball 64. However, after his dismissal, New Zealand sealed the win, led by left-arm spinner Ajaz Patel, who took 6-57 following his 5-103 in the first innings.
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It is New Zealand's first-ever series victory in India since they started touring the country in 1955-56 under Harry Cave
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Rishabh Pant (53 not out) was leading India's charge when lunch was taken, India still need 55 runs to win the Test
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Young, who scored 51 off 100 balls, was the penultimate wicket to fall on day two as the hosts dismissed New Zealand for 174 in their second innings
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From September 1 to September 30, the company banned 8,584,000 accounts, with 1,658,000 of those accounts being proactively removed before any user reports, according to the social media platform's monthly compliance report under the new IT Rules 2021.
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On a deteriorating pitch that provided sharp turn and inconsistent bounce, the spinners maintained their dominance with another fruitful day. After New Zealand had limited India to 263 in their first innings, holding a narrow 28-run lead despite contrasting half-centuries from Shubman Gill (90) and Rishabh Pant (60), the hosts made a strong comeback with the help of Ashwin and Jadeja.
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The factory specialises in manufacturing barrel and breach assemblies of various artillery guns and tanks including the T-90 tank and Dhanush gun.
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Akash Deep dismissed Latham with a brilliant delivery that pitched on a good length and nipped back, sneaking between the bat and pad to hit the stumps. Latham, who had narrowly escaped a close appeal on the previous ball, was out for just 1 run. However, New Zealand managed to hold on through the next few overs, reaching 26/1 at tea after nine overs.
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Gill scored a steady 90, while Pant blasted a quick-fire 60 off 60 balls, setting India up for a substantial lead. However, New Zealand bowlers kept striking at regular intervals, and India collapsed from 180/4 before lunch to 263 all out in 59.4 overs, securing just a 28-run lead. Washington Sundar contributed an unbeaten 38 off 36 balls, but India’s innings, which looked promising, crumbled as they lost six wickets for 83 runs.
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Resuming at their overnight score of 86/4, Rishabh Pant (60) played a counter-attacking innings and races to his fifty