Shubhankar Sharma has been a consistent presence at the Indian Open since it became part of the DP World Tour in 2015, making the cut every single time. The Indian golfer, who turned professional at just 16, has successfully retained his playing rights on the tour since 2017. As he prepar
After winning the match Kiwi skipper Michael Bracewell highlighted the strong performance of New Zealand's bowling unit, praising Jacob's leadership and the team's ability to rotate players effectively. He is particularly pleased with the team's consistency and their ability to bounce back f
Pakistan's skipper Salman Ali Agha acknowledged New Zealand's dominance throughout the series but highlighted positives like Hasan and Haris' batting in Auckland and Sufiyan's bowling performance. He emphasizes the focus on the Asia Cup and World Cup, and while disappointed with the series l
Former Chennai Super Kings batter Ambati Rayudu decoded Gujarat Titans' pace spearhead Mohammed Siraj's struggle against Punjab Kings in Ahmedabad and believes the experienced speedster needs to go back to his natural ability.
Reacting to CM Yogi remarks "if Hindus are safe, then Muslims are also safe", SP MP Anand Bhadauria said, "This country is a country which believes in every religion. In this country Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs and Christians live together, brothers. This is the culture of this country. This is t
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly believes Punjab Kings skipper Shreyas Iyer is the most "improved" batter in the past year and appears to be "ready" for all formats.
Rajasthan Royals stand-in captain Riyan Parag felt his side could have "executed" better during the high-voltage 287-run chase against the Sunrisers Hyderabad in the ongoing Indian Premier League on Sunday.
Reflecting on RCB's 'inconsistency' in retaining players, Sarandeep called it a major issue while drawing comparisons to the most successful franchises, the Mumbai Indians and the Chennai Super Kings. RCB's release of Mohammed Siraj and Faf du Plessis has raised eyebrows, given their cont
"In 2022, Prime Minister Modi had announced a grant of one dollar million for BIMSTEC and it has helped us strengthening the institutional framework of BIMSTEC. So, India, as I said, together with other members, has been trying to strengthen BIMSTEC because it believes regional cooperation t
"India is a country where the law applies to everybody. 'X' is within its right to go to court to challenge what it believes is unlawful. I said in Jan 2024 that any platform introduced to Indian consumers and the Indian market must be clear that it is not an experimental platform. If it is
"India remains steadfast in its zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and believes in an approach that combines robust domestic mechanisms, enhanced intelligence-sharing, and strong regional cooperation," said Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh during the keynote address at the 14th meet