India's debutant spinner Asha Sobhana admitted that she wasn't disappointed in missing out on a five-wicket haul but was pleased to see her nation win in the first ODI against South Africa.
Riding high on Smriti Mandhana's ton, debutant spinner Asha Sobhana weaved magic with the ball to seal a comprehensive 143-run win for the hosts in the first ODI against South Africa at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday.
A 1-2 defeat at the home of the two-time Asian champions would never have been anything to be ashamed of, but when there are some harsh and unfortunate moments, and narrow margins, especially in a match involving the highest of stakes, it leaves everyone around truly disappointed
New Delhi [India], June 11: In a momentous occasion poised to reshape the educational landscape of India, acclaimed actress and philanthropist Soha Ali Khan inaugurated the Finland School in Mahalaxmi, Mumbai. The launch, graced by notable personalities such as cricket legends Zaheer Khan an
While speaking at a meeting with the newly-elected MLAs of his party, Patnaik said, "When I first became the CM, 70 per cent of the people of Odisha were living below the poverty line, which has now been reduced to 10 per cent. Our efforts in the agriculture and irrigation sectors and women'
In a marked improvement from the first game, the Blue Tigresses were at the forefront of proceedings in the opening quarter, even earning themselves multiple set pieces in attacking areas to threaten the Uzbekistan goal, as per a press release from All India Football Federation (AIFF).
Asha Ranaut, mother of Kangana Ranaut, expressed confidence in the victory of her daughter and said she would win the elections with an overwhelming majority.
"Today, the country is feeling ashamed due to the misdeeds of JMM people. Today corruption is being discussed everywhere. Congress gave protection to corrupt people to keep their vote bank intact. They were always soft on corruption because of the fear of losing the vote bank. BJP government
The National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) is intensifying efforts to combat vector-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, chikungunya, Japanese encephalitis, and lymphatic filariasis across rural regions. Utilising a robust network of health sub-centres and ASHA workers,