Green cemented his place as Australia's No. 4 with a superb century against New Zealand's all-out pace assault to help his team post 279/9 on boards at the time of stumps on Day 1.
Former India skipper Sourav Ganguly opined that he was surprised to see players like Shreyers Iyer and Ishan Kishan not participating in domestic cricket as they have been dropped from the national squad.
Green cemented his place as Australia's No. 4 with a superb century against New Zealand's all-out pace assault to help his team post 279/9 on boards at the time of stumps.
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Taking suo motu cognizance of a media report that a farmer was stopped from boarding a metro train by an official at Rajajinagar station in Karnataka's Bengaluru "because his clothes were untidy," the National Human Rights Commission has issued notices to the Chief Secretary, Government of
The Patwari recruitment examination hit fresh headlines after the candidates staged a protest at the Board office square in the state capital Bhopal on Wednesday, calling the recuritment fake and demanding an investigation into the exam.
Sharing his experience of being directed by the 'Showman' of Indian cinema, Raj Kapoor, in the 1973 cult-hit 'Bobby', Bollywood ubiquitous villain Prem Chopra said he could 'do anything' for him.
Former Indian pacer Munaf Patel was the star of the show, claiming a five-wicket haul and effecting a crucial run-out to dismantle the Rajasthan batting line-up
"Prem naam hai mera.. Prem Chopra". This evergreen dialogue from the 1973 cult hit 'Bobby' has, over the years, become synonymous with one of Indian cinema's most loved and celebrated villains.
After the Rouse Avenue Court in Delhi convicted Aam Aadmi Party MLA Prakash Jarwal in a case of abetting suicide by a doctor, Bharatiya Janata Party leader Virendra Sachdeva on Wednesday said that the criminal side of AAP has been exposed by this decision.
Amid the row around their non-participation in the ongoing Ranji Trophy, India internationals Shreyas Iyer and Ishan Kishan were excluded from the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) central contracts on Wednesday.