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India declares ’25 as year of defence reforms, vows ‘unprecedented’ advancements​

India has declared 2025 as the ‘year of reforms’ in the defence sector, focusing on modernizing the armed forces and establishing integrated theatre commands. Defence minister Rajnath Singh aims to boost defence exports to Rs 50,000 crore by 2029, promoting R&D and international partnerships.

​ India has declared 2025 as the ‘year of reforms’ in the defence sector, focusing on modernizing the armed forces and establishing integrated theatre commands. Defence minister Rajnath Singh aims to boost defence exports to Rs 50,000 crore by 2029, promoting R&D and international partnerships. India has declared 2025 as the ‘year of reforms’ in the defence sector, focusing on modernizing the armed forces and establishing integrated theatre commands. Defence minister Rajnath Singh aims to boost defence exports to Rs 50,000 crore by 2029, promoting R&D and international partnerships. Read More

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Jasprit Bumrah sets new RECORD in ICC rankings, consolidates TOP spot after Boxind Day Test

Team India pacer Jasprit Bumrah has recorded the highest-ever rating points tally achieved by an Indian bowler as he consolidated his position at the top of the ICC men’s Test Bowling Rankings after another successful Boxing Day Test in Melbourne that saw him finish with a nine-wicket match haul.

Bumrah, who is shortlisted for the ICC men’s Cricketer of the Year award for the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy and also the ICC men’s Test Cricketer of the Year award, has moved up from his previous tied high of 904 with Ravichandran Ashwin. His tally of 907 rating points now places him joint-17th in the all-time list with yesteryear spinner Derek Underwood of England.

 

The list is led by England seamers Sydney Barnes (932) and George Lohmann (931) who played more than a century ago while Imran Khan (922) and Muttiah Muralidaran (920) are third and fourth. Cummins advances in all three lists: Australia captain Pat Cummins, who is joint-fifth with Glenn McGrath in that list with 914 rating points, is another one to gain in the latest rankings update after helping win the fourth match of their ICC World Test Championship series against India in Melbourne.

The first weekly update of 2025 that also considers performances in the first Test between South Africa and Pakistan in Centurion and the first Test between Zimbabwe and Afghanistan in Bulawayo, sees Cummins achieve a career-best third position in the all-rounders’ list, bettering the fifth position he attained in August 2019.

His scores of 49 and 41 have also lifted him 10 places to 97th among batters and his three wickets in each innings have helped him inch up one place to third position among bowlers with 837 rating points.

South Africa’s Marco Jansen has attained a career-best fifth position after his second innings haul of six for 52 helped him past 800 rating points for the first time while Pakistan seamer Mohammad Abbas has re-entered the rankings in 23rd position after taking seven wickets in the match.

Naseem Shah (up six places to 33rd) and Dane Paterson (up eight places to 46th) have progressed because of their performances in Centurion while Scott Boland of Australia (up seven places to 38th) and Brian Bennett of Zimbabwe (up 48 places to 94th) have also moved up the bowling rankings.

Saud Shakeel achieves career-best ranking

In the Test Batting Rankings, Pakistan’s left-hander Saud Shakeel is up to a career-best sixth position after scoring 84 in the second innings. Steve Smith has advanced three places to seventh after scoring 140 while India opener Yashaswi Jaiswal’s scores of 84 and 82 have helped him reach fourth position with a career-best 854 rating points.

South Africa opener Aiden Markram’s Player of the Match effort of 89 and 37 in Centurion places him in 16th position after gaining eight places while India’s Nitish Kumar Reddy is up 20 places to 53rd after his valiant century at number eight.

Sean Williams’ innings of 154 has taken him up to 19th place with 653 points – the highest by a batter form Zimbabwe since Brendan Taylor reached 684 back in 2014.

Afghanistan’s Rahmat Shah and Hashmatullah Shahidi in the limelight

The Afghanistan pair of Rahmat Shah (234) and Hashmatullah Shahidi (246) both surpassed their country’s previous highest individual score and were rewarded with gains to 52nd and 57th positions, respectively.

In the ICC men’s T20I Player Rankings, Pathun Nissanka of Sri Lanka is up three places to sixth among batters while Mitchell Santner of New Zealand (up five places to ninth) and Matheesha Pathirana (up eight places to 26th) have moved up the bowling rankings after the first two matches of their T20I series which hosts New Zealand lead 2-0.

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This star cricketer joins PSL 2025 draft pool following IPL auction disappointment

New Delhi: David Warner, who went unsold in the IPL 2025 mega-auction, has signed up for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) draft set for January 11. This marks his first entry into the PSL draft. Although he was offered a spot in the 2019 PSL after his ban in 2018/19, Warner declined the opportunity. Now, six years later, he has registered for the draft, potentially joining the league while top players are occupied with the IPL. Despite having a starting price of Rs 2 crore, Warner remained unsold in the IPL auction.

Warner began his IPL journey with Delhi Capitals (formerly Delhi Daredevils) in 2009, playing with them until 2013. In 2014, he was bought by Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), who named him captain in 2015. Under his leadership, SRH won their first IPL title in 2016.

Warner’s time with SRH came to an unpleasant end when he was stripped of the captaincy and excluded from the playing XI during IPL 2021. He later joined Delhi Capitals in the IPL 2022 mega-auction, where he spent three years. In IPL 2023, he took on the role of captain for the team.

It appears that Warner’s IPL career has come to an end, and he could become a consistent presence in the PSL moving forward. At present, he is playing for Sydney Thunder in the 2024/25 Big Bash League season.

David Warner has retired from international cricket:
David Warner announced his retirement from international cricket in 2024 and now focuses solely on franchise-based competitions. The former Australia vice-captain concluded his international career with 112 Test matches, 161 One Day Internationals, and 110 T20Is. Warner was a key member of the Australian teams that won the 2015 and 2023 ODI World Cups. He also contributed to Australia’s victory in the 2023 World Test Championship. In addition, Warner was part of the team that claimed Australia’s first-ever T20 World Cup title in 2021.

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Kunal Kamra asks Blinkit CEO about wages paid to ‘Delivery Partners’ in 2024​

Comedian Kunal Kamra questions Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa about the average wages paid to delivery partners in 2024. Kamra criticizes quick commerce platforms for exploiting gig workers, describing platform owners as landlords without land, who offer unaffordable freedom and inadequate wages.

​ Comedian Kunal Kamra questions Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa about the average wages paid to delivery partners in 2024. Kamra criticizes quick commerce platforms for exploiting gig workers, describing platform owners as landlords without land, who offer unaffordable freedom and inadequate wages. Comedian Kunal Kamra questions Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa about the average wages paid to delivery partners in 2024. Kamra criticizes quick commerce platforms for exploiting gig workers, describing platform owners as landlords without land, who offer unaffordable freedom and inadequate wages. Read More

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‘I don’t miss international cricket’: Dhoni on India retirement​

Former Indian skipper MS Dhoni expresses satisfaction with his decision to retire from international cricket and enjoys his post-cricket life filled with friends, motorcycle rides, and family time. Although his international career ended in 2019, he continues to impact the IPL, leading Chennai Super Kings. Dhoni remains content with his career accomplishments.

​ Former Indian skipper MS Dhoni expresses satisfaction with his decision to retire from international cricket and enjoys his post-cricket life filled with friends, motorcycle rides, and family time. Although his international career ended in 2019, he continues to impact the IPL, leading Chennai Super Kings. Dhoni remains content with his career accomplishments. Former Indian skipper MS Dhoni expresses satisfaction with his decision to retire from international cricket and enjoys his post-cricket life filled with friends, motorcycle rides, and family time. Although his international career ended in 2019, he continues to impact the IPL, leading Chennai Super Kings. Dhoni remains content with his career accomplishments. Read More

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Diljit Dosanjh faces legal action over ‘songs promoting booze’​

Diljit Dosanjh’s New Year’s Eve concert in Ludhiana faced legal challenges due to a complaint about songs promoting alcohol. Punjab officials urged a ban on specific tracks, citing their potential negative impact on youth. Despite controversies, Dosanjh’s Dil-Luminati India Tour had significant audience success.

​ Diljit Dosanjh’s New Year’s Eve concert in Ludhiana faced legal challenges due to a complaint about songs promoting alcohol. Punjab officials urged a ban on specific tracks, citing their potential negative impact on youth. Despite controversies, Dosanjh’s Dil-Luminati India Tour had significant audience success. Diljit Dosanjh’s New Year’s Eve concert in Ludhiana faced legal challenges due to a complaint about songs promoting alcohol. Punjab officials urged a ban on specific tracks, citing their potential negative impact on youth. Despite controversies, Dosanjh’s Dil-Luminati India Tour had significant audience success. Read More

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Bird’s four-for goes in vain as Hurricanes hand table-toppers Sixers big defeat

For Hurricanes, who were without usual captain Nathan Ellis, Nikhil Chaudhary was the top scorer, while Chris Jordan led a clinical bowling performance

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‘Someone will be murdered’: C’garh teen chops her tongue, offers to Shivalinga​

In Sakti, Chhattisgarh, a superstitious 17-year-old girl cut off her tongue and locked herself in a temple, vowing to meditate for two days for wish fulfilment. She left notes warning of violence if disturbed. Despite health concerns, her family and locals support her decision and refuse police intervention. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely.

​ In Sakti, Chhattisgarh, a superstitious 17-year-old girl cut off her tongue and locked herself in a temple, vowing to meditate for two days for wish fulfilment. She left notes warning of violence if disturbed. Despite health concerns, her family and locals support her decision and refuse police intervention. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely. In Sakti, Chhattisgarh, a superstitious 17-year-old girl cut off her tongue and locked herself in a temple, vowing to meditate for two days for wish fulfilment. She left notes warning of violence if disturbed. Despite health concerns, her family and locals support her decision and refuse police intervention. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely. Read More

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‘From Viswanathan Anand to D Gukesh’: How Chennai checkmated the world​

From Anand becoming World Champion in 2000 to Gukesh doing the same in 2024, the city has produced top talent left, right and centre, tempting us to call it the New Moscow of chess. Robust support structures, notable academies, and the 2022 Chess Olympiad in Chennai contributed significantly to this growth, with Tamil Nadu producing multiple Grandmasters and emerging as the new epicenter of world chess.

​ From Anand becoming World Champion in 2000 to Gukesh doing the same in 2024, the city has produced top talent left, right and centre, tempting us to call it the New Moscow of chess. Robust support structures, notable academies, and the 2022 Chess Olympiad in Chennai contributed significantly to this growth, with Tamil Nadu producing multiple Grandmasters and emerging as the new epicenter of world chess. From Anand becoming World Champion in 2000 to Gukesh doing the same in 2024, the city has produced top talent left, right and centre, tempting us to call it the New Moscow of chess. Robust support structures, notable academies, and the 2022 Chess Olympiad in Chennai contributed significantly to this growth, with Tamil Nadu producing multiple Grandmasters and emerging as the new epicenter of world chess. Read More

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UP man buys Dawood Ibrahim’s Mumbai shop, spends 23 years in fight for possession​

Hemant Jain’s 23-year struggle to claim a property linked to Dawood Ibrahim highlights his resilience against bureaucratic hurdles and the underworld’s hold. Despite inflated costs and missing documents, Jain succeeds in registering the property, but he still faces the challenge of evicting current occupants allegedly connected to Dawood.

​ Hemant Jain’s 23-year struggle to claim a property linked to Dawood Ibrahim highlights his resilience against bureaucratic hurdles and the underworld’s hold. Despite inflated costs and missing documents, Jain succeeds in registering the property, but he still faces the challenge of evicting current occupants allegedly connected to Dawood. Hemant Jain’s 23-year struggle to claim a property linked to Dawood Ibrahim highlights his resilience against bureaucratic hurdles and the underworld’s hold. Despite inflated costs and missing documents, Jain succeeds in registering the property, but he still faces the challenge of evicting current occupants allegedly connected to Dawood. Read More

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