The vast mosaic of Indian culture has long been shaped by the spiritual, the philosophical, and the transcendent. Yet, few forces have been as profoundly influential as Buddhism, an ancient tradition born on this very soil around the 6th century BCE. Unravelling the threads of this influence
India cruised to a comprehensive victory over the West Indies in the opening Test of the two-match ICC World Test Championship series in Dominica earlier this month and both Rohit and Jaiswal were prominent with superb centuries.
Warner has been under fire for his Test cricket form for an year or so, with a double century during the Boxing Day Test against South Africa last year being the only century he has scored in the past year or so. In the ongoing Ashes series, Warner has scored 141 runs in six innings at an av
The Lotus-Born Guru, also known as Guru Rinpoche is said to have introduced Buddhism to Bhutan back in the 8th century as his narrative is deeply interwoven with Bhutan’s identity, giving rise to compelling literary symbolism, according to Bhutan Live.
Following his side's thumping win over West Indies in the first Test, opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who made a memorable debut with a match-winning century, said he enjoyed batting with senior teammates like skipper Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.
With young and talented Yash Dhull's century, India 'A' registered a comfortable victory against UAE in the ACC Men's Emerging Cup at Colombo on Friday.
India managed to restrict West Indies for a score of 150 runs on Day 1 of the first Test at Windsor Park. In reply to the WI's total, Rohit and Jaiswal went on to score a century each which allowed India to take a commanding position in the two-match Test series.
Off-spinner R Ashwin was at his mesmerizing best as India seized control of the 1st Test against the West Indies at Dominica on the opening day itself. Former Indian bowler Ishant Sharma who is now doing commentary for the West Indies series said that it’s a great opportunity for Yashasvi to
India skipper Harmanpreet's unbeaten half-century and Smriti Mandhana's 38 guided India to a comfortable 7-wicket victory in the first T20I match against Bangladesh.
Matthews' bowling spell of 4/ 14 restricted Ireland to 116 for 9 on Saturday in Gros Islet. Earlier she smashed 34-ball 48 to set up a dominating eight-wicket victory with 11 balls remaining. She won Player of the Match honours in all three T20Is, was named Player of the T20I Series, and had