In what was billed as a close contest turned into a lopsided affair, as India fired a whopping 10 goals past a hapless Pakistani defence to register its biggest-ever win over their traditional rivals in a Pool A match of the Hangzhou Asian Games on Saturday.
Amid the controversy around China's refusal to grant regular visas to three Wushu thletes from Arunachal Pradesh, who were picked to represent India at the ongoing 19th Asian Games, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Wednesday labelled the incident "shameful" and called on the Centre to regist
Over the years, many batters have let their willow speak at the highest level to guide their team to match-winning and many times, trophy-winning performances. Sustained consistency in World Cups is extremely important for players. This consistency became a hallmark for some batters as they
The tea industry in India is expected to register a 8 per cent degrowth in revenue this financial year, led by a decline in exports, said Crisil Ratings.
Lucknow Falcons batting unit was derailed by Atal Behari Rai (6/27) who picked up six wickets to register the best figures of the tournament. The second innings was driven by a blistering knock from Kashi’s Karan Sharma (81*), that began cautiously but evolved into a full-blown assault again
Batting first, the Meeru Mavericks set Noida Super Kings a challenging total of 176/10, orchestrated by marvellous knocks from Rinku Singh (53) and Madhav Kaushik (50). With the ball, a team effort from Meerut’s bowling department including wickets from Yash Garg (3/21), Vishal Chaudhary (2/
BJP leader and advocate Nagaraja Nayak, on Wednesday, filed a police complaint at Karwar police station against Tamil Nadu Minister Udayanidhi Stalin for hurting religious sentiments. The complaint was filed by Nagaraja Nayak, demanding the police to register a criminal case against Udayanid
The Italian produced a clean-hitting performance in Toronto to register a 6-4, 6-1 victory against Alex de Minaur in a match that lasted for one hour and 30 minutes.
The matter pertains to the uprooting of the protest camp at the historic Bab-i-Khyber in Jamrud after the imposition of Section 144 by the administration over the “deteriorating law and order” in the district.
Reacting sharply to the midnight action, Kukikhel elders threatened to register a
The Weapons and Hazardous Substances Offices of the Supreme Council for National Security, in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior, re-launched the initiative to register citizens' unlicensed weapons and firearms.