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The Sensex opened 1.12 points higher at 71,112.85, and the Nifty saw an opening gain of 18.70 points at 21,368.10. The initial market movements indicate optimism among market participants after the festive break.
Earlier, P Narasayya contributed to the Gujarat Giants' win over Rajasthan Warriors with 8 points while Sanket Kadam and Suyash Gargate notched up 6 points each in the match.
Tamil Thalaivas' poor form in their home continued as this was their fourth consecutive loss in the season. Their only positive takeaway was Sahil Gulia, the left corner, finishing with 10 tackle points.
Akshay Masal contributed to the Odisha Juggernauts' win by scoring 8 points, while Rohan Shingade, Avinash Desai, and Gowtham MK stayed on the mat for more than 4 minutes to take their team to the opening win of the season.
Australia's experienced left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc was "surprised" to see Pakistan's lack of pace in the first Test which was one of the most talked about points.
Liverpool shared points with Arsenal after a 1-1 draw in the Premier League (PL) clash at Anfield on Saturday. It was the Gunners who took the lead in the initial minutes of the game but failed to keep the lead. Later in the game, both teams tried to score the winner but failed.
Former Russian deputy energy minister Vladimir Milov said the timing of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny's disappearance was 'no coincidence', as he pointed to President Vladimir Putin's announcement to run again in the elections scheduled in 2024, CNN reported.
Indian Space and Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman S Somnath said on Saturday that the L1 point of insertion of India's maiden solar mission Aditya L1 will be done on January 6, 2024.
Coming up with a clarification on his statement for Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Tamil Nadu Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin said he hasn't used any bad word for Sitharaman and if anybody points it out, he will take it back.