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End of the line for Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma?​

Rumors of retirement loom over Indian cricket stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli ahead of the final Sydney Test. With both players facing declining form, selectors may have tough decisions. Pressure mounts on Rohit, who has struggled significantly, while Kohli still shows flashes of brilliance despite performance issues. The outcomes of their careers hang in balance.

​ Rumors of retirement loom over Indian cricket stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli ahead of the final Sydney Test. With both players facing declining form, selectors may have tough decisions. Pressure mounts on Rohit, who has struggled significantly, while Kohli still shows flashes of brilliance despite performance issues. The outcomes of their careers hang in balance. Rumors of retirement loom over Indian cricket stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli ahead of the final Sydney Test. With both players facing declining form, selectors may have tough decisions. Pressure mounts on Rohit, who has struggled significantly, while Kohli still shows flashes of brilliance despite performance issues. The outcomes of their careers hang in balance. Read More

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Gautam Gambhir says ‘Bahut ho gaya’ even as ‘senior’ cricketer wants to be interim CAPTAIN, says ‘youngsters are not ready…’

It is an open secret that all is not well in the Team India camp heading into the New Year. Indian imploded sensationally to lose 7 wickets for 34 runs in the final session on Day 5 of the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Monday to lose the fourth Test by 184 runs and are 1-2 down in the series with one match remaining.

Indians are not in serious danger of losing the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT), something that they have held on to for the last 10 years heading into the fifth and final Test which starts at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday.

Now news has emerged that head coach Gautam Gambhir cracked the whip in the MCG dressing room soon after Team India’s massive loss in the fourth Test. According to a report in Indian Express newspaper, Gambhir said, “Bahut ho gaya (I’ve had enough),” to the entire team after the loss.

 

Gambhir’s recent speech, though indirect, highlighted Indian players prioritizing their ‘natural game’ over situational demands. Since taking over as coach on July 9, Gambhir reportedly allowed the team autonomy for six months but has now decided to assert control. He warned players that those who fail to adhere to the team strategy would be shown the door.

The former India opener was referring to Rishabh Pant, who was out to two indiscriminate shots in the MCG Test. Pant was caught in the deep in the second innings off part-time off-spinner Travis Head, when the order of the day was defence and playing for a draw.

With the team trailing 1-2 in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and the World Test Championship final spot at risk, Gambhir has made his expectations clear. The Indian Express report indicated he emphasized the disconnect between intent and team interest, criticizing players for deviating from discussed plans. He also pointed to ongoing batting struggles since the Bangladesh series last September.

Key moments were scrutinized, including Virat Kohli chasing a wide delivery on the final day of the Melbourne Test, Rishabh Pant’s reckless dismissals, Rohit Sharma’s inconsistency, and Yashasvi Jaiswal’s ill-advised shot under pressure. These incidents highlighted a lack of discipline that has plagued the team.

Gautam Gambhir wanted Cheteshwar Pujara in team

Reports suggest the dressing room atmosphere has been tense for some time, even before the first Test in Australia. Gambhir had advocated for Cheteshwar Pujara’s inclusion, but selectors dismissed the idea, fuelling further discord. Additionally, Rohit Sharma’s delayed arrival and his struggles with form have added to the instability. Meanwhile, players with captaincy ambitions have reportedly tried to position themselves as pivotal figures, creating further divisions.

One senior player, seen as a self-appointed ‘Mr. Fix-It’, has been reluctant to trust younger players with leadership roles, aiming to position himself as an interim option. Though there is no overt rift, the team lacks cohesion. Gambhir’s selections, such as Harshit Rana and Washington Sundar, were contentious but not disastrous, while omissions like Akash Deep for the pink-ball Test drew criticism.

Rohit, known for meticulous planning and support for teammates, has struggled to extend his influence on this tour. Questions have also arisen about the effectiveness of Gambhir’s handpicked support staff. Sunil Gavaskar openly questioned the role of Abhishek Nayar, suggesting Gambhir himself could take on batting guidance.

Adding to the tension, Ravichandran Ashwin’s mid-tour departure sparked speculation, with his father citing ‘humiliation’ as a possible reason. While Ashwin downplayed the incident, it fuelled rumors of discontent.

Despite the challenges, individual brilliance has kept India in contention for the series. The team’s potential to secure a draw in the final Test and retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy suggests it is not entirely fractured but struggles to balance individual expression with collective discipline.

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TMC leader meets jailed Bangladeshi Hindu priest Chinmoy Das’s lawyer​

TMC leader Kunal Ghosh met with Bangladeshi lawyer Rabindra Ghosh, who is defending Hindu priest Chinmoy Krishna Das. Rabindra Ghosh urged India to address minority persecution in Bangladesh. Das, an advocate for Hindu rights, was arrested for sedition over a flag incident and denied bail. Rabindra Ghosh faces threats due to his defense work.

​ TMC leader Kunal Ghosh met with Bangladeshi lawyer Rabindra Ghosh, who is defending Hindu priest Chinmoy Krishna Das. Rabindra Ghosh urged India to address minority persecution in Bangladesh. Das, an advocate for Hindu rights, was arrested for sedition over a flag incident and denied bail. Rabindra Ghosh faces threats due to his defense work. TMC leader Kunal Ghosh met with Bangladeshi lawyer Rabindra Ghosh, who is defending Hindu priest Chinmoy Krishna Das. Rabindra Ghosh urged India to address minority persecution in Bangladesh. Das, an advocate for Hindu rights, was arrested for sedition over a flag incident and denied bail. Rabindra Ghosh faces threats due to his defense work. Read More

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Israel eliminates Hamas commander behind Kibbutz Nir Oz attack on Oct 7​

The IDF confirmed the elimination of senior Hamas commander Abd al-Hadi Sabah in a targeted drone strike in southern Gaza. Sabah was involved in orchestrating the deadly October 7 Kibbutz Nir Oz attack. The IDF’s operations have also led to the elimination of 14 Hamas militants, including six directly involved in the attack.

​ The IDF confirmed the elimination of senior Hamas commander Abd al-Hadi Sabah in a targeted drone strike in southern Gaza. Sabah was involved in orchestrating the deadly October 7 Kibbutz Nir Oz attack. The IDF’s operations have also led to the elimination of 14 Hamas militants, including six directly involved in the attack. The IDF confirmed the elimination of senior Hamas commander Abd al-Hadi Sabah in a targeted drone strike in southern Gaza. Sabah was involved in orchestrating the deadly October 7 Kibbutz Nir Oz attack. The IDF’s operations have also led to the elimination of 14 Hamas militants, including six directly involved in the attack. Read More

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NIA clocked 100 per cent conviction rate in 2024​

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David Warner registers for Pakistan Super League draft after IPL snub​

Australian cricketer David Warner has signed up for the PSL Season 10 draft, following his unexpected snub from the IPL 2025 mega auction and recent retirement from international cricket. The tournament will be held in Gwadar, Balochistan, from April 8 to May 19, featuring global stars like Warner and Tim Southee.

​ Australian cricketer David Warner has signed up for the PSL Season 10 draft, following his unexpected snub from the IPL 2025 mega auction and recent retirement from international cricket. The tournament will be held in Gwadar, Balochistan, from April 8 to May 19, featuring global stars like Warner and Tim Southee. Australian cricketer David Warner has signed up for the PSL Season 10 draft, following his unexpected snub from the IPL 2025 mega auction and recent retirement from international cricket. The tournament will be held in Gwadar, Balochistan, from April 8 to May 19, featuring global stars like Warner and Tim Southee. Read More

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75+ Happy new year 2025 wishes, messages, greetings, and quotes​

New Year’s Eve marks a time for celebration, new beginnings, and cherished traditions like sending wishes to loved ones. It’s an occasion for reflection, setting goals, and enjoying moments with friends and family. Welcome 2025 with happiness, positivity, and heartfelt messages to those who matter most.

​ New Year’s Eve marks a time for celebration, new beginnings, and cherished traditions like sending wishes to loved ones. It’s an occasion for reflection, setting goals, and enjoying moments with friends and family. Welcome 2025 with happiness, positivity, and heartfelt messages to those who matter most. New Year’s Eve marks a time for celebration, new beginnings, and cherished traditions like sending wishes to loved ones. It’s an occasion for reflection, setting goals, and enjoying moments with friends and family. Welcome 2025 with happiness, positivity, and heartfelt messages to those who matter most. Read More

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‘Not a nasty person’: Ex-Aus captain defends Virat despite ‘shoulder bump’ row​

In the Boxing Day Test at the MCG, Virat Kohli’s shoulder bump with Australian debutant Sam Konstas caused tension. Konstas impressed with a ramp shot for six against Jasprit Bumrah. Kohli’s reaction was seen as him sticking up for his team. Australia won the match, taking a 2-1 lead in the series.

​ In the Boxing Day Test at the MCG, Virat Kohli’s shoulder bump with Australian debutant Sam Konstas caused tension. Konstas impressed with a ramp shot for six against Jasprit Bumrah. Kohli’s reaction was seen as him sticking up for his team. Australia won the match, taking a 2-1 lead in the series. In the Boxing Day Test at the MCG, Virat Kohli’s shoulder bump with Australian debutant Sam Konstas caused tension. Konstas impressed with a ramp shot for six against Jasprit Bumrah. Kohli’s reaction was seen as him sticking up for his team. Australia won the match, taking a 2-1 lead in the series. Read More

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‘Biwi bhaag jayegi’: Adani’s take on work-life balance​

Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani humorously addressed the work-life balance debate, highlighting personal choice in balancing work and family time. Reflecting on Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy’s 70-hour work week suggestion, Adani emphasized enjoying one’s work and activities for balance, considering personal mortality to simplify life, and prioritizing personal character and humility over material wealth.

​ Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani humorously addressed the work-life balance debate, highlighting personal choice in balancing work and family time. Reflecting on Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy’s 70-hour work week suggestion, Adani emphasized enjoying one’s work and activities for balance, considering personal mortality to simplify life, and prioritizing personal character and humility over material wealth. Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani humorously addressed the work-life balance debate, highlighting personal choice in balancing work and family time. Reflecting on Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy’s 70-hour work week suggestion, Adani emphasized enjoying one’s work and activities for balance, considering personal mortality to simplify life, and prioritizing personal character and humility over material wealth. Read More

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Supreme Court gives Punjab 3 more days to hospitalise Dallewal​

Supreme Court granted Punjab government three more days to hospitalise fasting farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, with no consideration for involving the Centre. The state’s plea was based on ongoing negotiations with the farmers, and security measures have been intensified around the protest site.

​ Supreme Court granted Punjab government three more days to hospitalise fasting farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, with no consideration for involving the Centre. The state’s plea was based on ongoing negotiations with the farmers, and security measures have been intensified around the protest site. Supreme Court granted Punjab government three more days to hospitalise fasting farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, with no consideration for involving the Centre. The state’s plea was based on ongoing negotiations with the farmers, and security measures have been intensified around the protest site. Read More

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