New Delhi [India], September 13: In the Female Writers category, 15 distinguished authors are celebrated. Prodipta Soni's Lost Homes - The Untold Stories captivates, while Hajra Bano's Who Am I; Breaking Barriers as a Specially Abled Care Leaver inspires. Rinkal J Vadoliya's Sabandhekrahasya
H H Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of United Arab Emirates on Thursday inaugurated the 1st-ever overseas campus of India's premier business school, the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA), in
England's veteran leg-spinner Adil Rashid is not willing to put a time frame on his illustrious adventures in international cricket as he aims to cast his spell till 40 or even beyond.
Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan was pleased about the way his side coasted to victory with consummate ease in the Asia Cup opener against Hong Kong. According to Rashid, losing wickets early remains a sign of worry for Afghanistan and figuring out the team combination, which includes droppin
Half-centurions Sediqullah Atal and Azmatullah Omarzai, the latter producing the fastest T20I half-century for Afghanistan in T20I cricket, were the stars with the bat, producing carnage in final few overs for Afghanistan. Also, Gulbadin Naib and Fazalhaq Farooqi took two wickets each for Af
Former leg-spinner Amit Mishra doesn't see any team posing a massive threat to India in the ongoing Asia Cup, but sees Afghanistan as the only side that can challenge India's supremacy with their "passion".
"It's important to take care of our fitness. And we all know it's really hot out there. For me, it's really important to stay fresh and give 100 per cent in the first game," he added.
With wins over England, Australia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and South Africa in white-ball cricket, Afghanistan is one of the fastest-growing cricket nations in recent while. Their T20 World Cup run to the semifinals last year, which included wins over heavyweights like Australia and New Zealand,
Batting first, England piled up a colossal 414/5 in their 50 overs. The South African bowlers were left searching for answers as the English batters dominated from start to finish, putting the Proteas under enormous pressure right from the start. Chasing the mammoth target, South Africa crum