This level, indicative of persistent challenges for the rupee, reflects an ongoing struggle against strong dollar demand, high crude oil prices, and considerable foreign institutional outflows.
St George's Park witnessed an absolute low-scoring humdinger, where South Africa needed its power hitters to see off the 125-run chase, a straightforward task which they ended up making a complicated journey.
In what was their fourth-straight win of season 11, the Telugu Titans were guided by their skipper Pawan Sehrawat's 12 points, and Vijay Malik's 13 points, which eventually took the home team to second on the points table.
A dedicated railway test track is being constructed in Rajasthan to develop the facility of testing rolling stock. This track will be completed by December 2025. The country's first train trial track in Rajasthan is almost ready. This 60 km long track is not completely straight but many curv
Sanju Samson's name went straight into the golden pages of the history book after he became just the fourth player to slam back-to-back centuries in consecutive innings in T20Is.
The spinal defect of a 23-year-old Maldivian was cured through a rare surgery at a private hospital in Thiruvananthapuram that has fulfilled his prolonged wish to sit straight without falling.
The Telugu Titans managed to get their third consecutive win of the season after overcoming a nail-biting contest against the Tamil Thalaivas in the Southern Derby. Led by Pawan Sehrawat's 12 points and contributions from Ashish Narwal and Vijay Malik, they got over the line despite Sachin T
India's gruelling home Test season finally ended with some worrying signs that are straightaway linked to the future of Gautam Gambhir's shaky start to his reign as head coach.
England head coach Brendon McCullum acknowledged that his team was outplayed in Pakistan, as they fell to a 2-1 series defeat. McCullum was straightforward in his assessment, stating there were "no excuses" for the back-to-back losses in Multan and Rawalpindi, though he expressed surprise th
In the week that ended on October 18, the forex reserves kitty dipped USD 2.163 billion to USD 688.267 billion, as per the data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday. In the two weeks prior to that, the kitty declined USD 3.7 billion and USD 10.7 billion, respectively.