Maharashtra Cultural Affairs Minister Ashish Shelar paid a heartfelt tribute to veteran actor Satish Shah, who passed away on Saturday due to kidney-related complications at the age of 74.
Warner was speaking on Fox Cricket during the third India-Australia ODI at Sydney. During the match, Virat bounced back after two rusty ducks to score a majestic 74* in 81 balls, with seven fours, forming an unbeaten 168-run second wicket stand with centurion Rohit Sharma to chase down 23
Rohit's spectacular 121* in 125 balls, with 13 fours and three sixes brought the power, while Virat's serene 74* in 81 balls showcased immensely brilliant strike rotation, calculated risk-taking abilities. Both put on a 168-run stand unbeaten to help India chase 236 runs and avoid a series w
According to the medical certification of cause of death issued by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Satish Shah passed away due to Septic Shock at the age of 74 today.
Ro-Ko shook off the rust and lack of rhythm of first two ODIs which were lost, launching a full-blown assault on Australian bowlers during a successful chase of 237 runs. The 'Hitman' slammed an unbeaten 121*, while Virat made a return to form with a rock-solid, risk-free 74*. While perfo
Rohit's 50th international century, along with Virat's 74*, were the highlights of India's nine-wicket win over Australia, during which the Men in Blue prevented a whitewash, secured a consolation win by chasing down 237 set by Australia, thanks to a 168-run unbeaten partnership between Rohi
Veteran actor Satish Shah passed away on Saturday at the age of 74. Following the legendary artist's demise, Bollywood celebrities expressed their sorrow and paid tribute to the actor for his unforgettable legacy in the film industry.
Veteran actor Satish Shah, who is known for his comic roles in shows 'Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi' and 'Sarabhai vs Sarabhai', passed away due to Kidney failure today. The actor was 74.
Iyer scored 77-ball 61 and had a 118-run stand for the third wicket with Rohit (73 in 97 balls, with seven fours and two sixes), which took India to 264/9, but half-centuries from Matt Short (74 in 78 balls, with four boundaries and two sixes) and Connolly (61* in 53 balls, with five fours a