India started the series on a high note with a massive 295-run victory over Australia. However, the visitors conceded a 10-wicket defeat against Australia in the Adelaide Test after a disappointing performance. The Gabba Test ended in a draw after rain played a spoilsport in Brisbane, a game
New Delhi [India], December 24: At SukhoThai, we believe wellness is more than just an occasional luxury--it's a way of life. Thai massages, an ancient art passed down through generations, embodies this philosophy. With its roots in centuries-old traditions, it's more than a massage; it's a
New Delhi [India], December 23: Jaya Hind Industries Private Limited, a part of the Dr. Abhay Firodia Group of companies, has achieved a significant milestone with the installation of India's largest 4400-tonne high-pressure die-casting machine from Buhler-Switzerland at its Urse plant near
With the series level at 1-1, both teams will be playing the highly-anticipated Boxing Day Test from December 26 onwards, with an aim to secure an all-important lead and an edge ahead of the final Test at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).
On the global front, Trump has claimed that he will be able to end Russia's war against Ukraine within 24 hours of assuming office. Throughout his election campaign, he has vowed to end war in the Middle East.
The Information and Broadcasting Secretary Sanjay Jaju on Sunday appealed to contractors from across the country and the Vidarbha region in particular, to take initiative and participate in the bidding process for the construction of the infrastructure of western region campus of Indian Inst
West Indies skipper Hayley Matthews on Sunday reflected on her side's massive defeat to India Women in the first ODI match of the series and said that they have to improve in the upcoming days.
Smriti Mandhana's onslaught and Renuka Thakur Singh's fifer guided India Women to clinch a massive 211-run victory over West Indies Women in the first ODI match of the series at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara on Sunday.
An unclassified war game conducted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) suggests that the United States' nuclear buildup would not help deter China from using atomic in a potential conflict over Taiwan.
A recent unclassified war game conducted by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has revealed that increasing US nuclear capabilities would not deter China from employing atomic weapons in a conflict over Taiwan, Taipei