A section of Jaipur's historic Amer Fort, measuring nearly 100 feet, collapsed on Saturday following heavy rainfall, triggering panic among tourists and staff at the site, an official confirmed.
Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal's former coach Jwala Singh shared his thoughts on the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025 played between the Three Lions and India, which ended in a 2-2 draw, saying that this victory is "memorable" not only for the Indian team but also for Indian cricket as they have n
On this occasion, Protocol Minister Jagdish Vishwakarma, Ahmedabad City Mayor Pratibha Jain, Chief Secretary to the Government of Gujarat Pankaj Joshi, Additional Chief Secretary (General Administration Department) Kamal Dayani, Director General of Police Vikas Sahay, Air Marshal Nagesh Kapo
The Cheetahs released into the open Wild on February 21, came out of the park boundary for the first time on Saturday evening. Later, they were spotted around Veerpur tehsil on Sunday evening. During this, the Cheetah also attempted hunting a calf, but the villagers present on the spot we
At a curtain-raiser event of Cricket Predicta, Anil Chaudhary (Former International Umpire), Jwala Singh (mentor to Yashasvi Jaiswal), and Sarandeep Singh (Former India Cricketer and National Selector) dissected IPL's impact on the game, as per a press release from Cricket Predicta.
Bowlers will be allowed to use saliva on the ball in IPL 2025. The decision was made by IPL following a meeting on Thursday at the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai, where most of the franchise captains expressed support for the change to the decision-makers of the tournament.
Former Indian cricketer Atul Wassan has said that BCCI removing the ban on the use of saliva for IPL will help bowlers but it remains to be seen who will take advantage of it.
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu chaired a review meeting of the Art, Language and Culture Department on Monday and said a master plan would be prepared for the beautification of the premises of the Baba Balak Nath, Mata Shree Chintpurni, Shree Naina Devi and Maa Jwa
Coach Jwala Singh on Tuesday reflected on the India batter Yashasvi Jaiswal's controversial dismissal at the Melbourne Test at Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia and called it an "over-confident decision" by the third umpire.
In a memorable moment during the first Border-Gavaskar Test at the Optus Stadium in Perth, Yashasvi Jaiswal made headlines by sledging Mitchell Starc, saying, "It's coming too slow."