Expressing concerns over the intrusion of foreigners in Jharkhand, Governor CP Radhakrishnan on Monday said that he has taken up the issue with Chief Minister Hemant Soren, adding that this "incursion is dangerous" as foreigners are marrying tribal women thereby "changing the demogr
A total of 2,292 new dengue cases were recorded in the last 24 hours till Sunday morning in Bangladesh, the highest number of hospitalization in a day in 2023.
Fargana battled cramps and a sore forearm when scoring a superb 107 during an exciting tied contest on Saturday, with the right-hander claiming the Player of the Series award for her efforts in helping Bangladesh register a 1-1 tie with India.
The dengue outbreak had taken the worst toll on Bangladesh, as 109 deaths were recorded and 20,465 positive cases in the past 21 days, making July the worst month.
At least 17 people, including three children, were killed and 35 others were injured after the bus fell into the pond in Bangladesh's Chhatrakanda area under Jhalakathi Sadar Upazila on Saturday.
India's man of the match in the final game of the ODI series, Harleen Deol, said that India's initial struggle in the second innings came down to the fact that they were unaware of the conditions.
India opener Smriti Mandhana opened up on disputed umpiring calls in the third ODI against Bangladesh on Saturday, resulting in a tie, saying that the umpring could have been better, especailly as the teams did not have access to the DRS.
"Obviously, it was a great match, getting great experience. It will help us, when we won the toss, we wanted to put on 230 runs, happy Pinky got a century. At the end of day, we always think we are short of 5-10 runs. The way the girls fought, it was unbelievable. After the break, we were ta
Marufa Akter's final-over heroics helped hosts Bangladesh tie the third-match of the ongoing ODI series against India on Saturday. With both the teams sharing the spoils after a pulsating series decider at the Shere Bangla National Stadium, the series ended on level terms.