'Wrong': Former India coach questions IPL franchise over Shreyas Iyer decision | Cricket News

‘Wrong’: Former India coach questions IPL franchise over Shreyas Iyer decision | Cricket News

Former India captain Anil Kumble believes Kolkata Knight Riders made a significant mistake by releasing key players Shreyas Iyer and Phil Salt after their title-winning campaign in the Indian Premier League 2024 season. Kumble warned that unless KKR learn the importance of retaining their core players, the three-time champions may struggle to remain serious contenders…

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Pakistan employees face the heat: PM Shehbaz Sharif approves up to 30% salary cuts in state firms amid fuel crisis

Pakistan employees face the heat: PM Shehbaz Sharif approves up to 30% salary cuts in state firms amid fuel crisis

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday approved salary cuts ranging from 5 to 30 per cent for employees of state-owned enterprises and autonomous institutions as part of a wider austerity drive to address the economic fallout of the ongoing fuel crisis.The decision was taken during a high-level review meeting chaired by the prime minister…

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US shares video of precision strikes on 90 Iranian military targets on Kharg Island - watch

US shares video of precision strikes on 90 Iranian military targets on Kharg Island – watch

The United States on Saturday shared footage of real-time precision strikes at Iran’s Kharg Island, which is Tehran’s largest oil export terminal in the Persian Gulf, handling the majority of the country’s crude shipments.Sharing the clip of mid-night operation, US Central Command claimed American forces struck more than 90 Iranian military targets on Kharg Island,…

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Pokémon Pokopia free download: Nintendo Switch Online users can unlock these icons for a limited time before 18 March |

Pokémon Pokopia free download: Nintendo Switch Online users can unlock these icons for a limited time before 18 March |

Nintendo’s latest Pokémon spin-off, Pokémon Pokopia, seems to be enjoying a surprisingly strong moment. The cosy life-simulation game, set in a ruined version of the Kanto region, has quickly attracted both critics and players. Sales numbers suggest the enthusiasm is real, with millions of copies reportedly sold just days after release. For fans already spending…

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Salman Ali Agha run-out controversy: Bangladesh captain breaks silence, justifies the act in 2nd ODI | Cricket News

Salman Ali Agha run-out controversy: Bangladesh captain breaks silence, justifies the act in 2nd ODI | Cricket News

Pakistan national cricket team bounced back strongly to defeat Bangladesh national cricket team in the second ODI, levelling the three-match series. However, despite Pakistan’s convincing win, the match continued to be overshadowed by the controversial run-out of Salman Ali Agha during Pakistan’s innings.Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz addressed the incident after the match, explaining his…

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Meet Sadanand Date: MBBS-IPS officer and President’s awardee who is the new SEBI executive director

Meet Sadanand Date: MBBS-IPS officer and President’s awardee who is the new SEBI executive director

Sadanand Date, a seasoned IPS officer with extensive experience in the CBI and Mumbai Police’s economic offenses units, has been appointed as SEBI’s Executive Director. He will now lead the investigations department, leveraging his background in tackling fraud and market manipulation to ensure a fair playing field for investors. SEBI, the Indian markets’ watchdog, ensures…

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The Hundred auction: Will Pakistan allow Abrar Ahmad to earn PKR 7 crore during bilateral commitment? | Cricket News

The Hundred auction: Will Pakistan allow Abrar Ahmad to earn PKR 7 crore during bilateral commitment? | Cricket News

Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed celebrates during the T20 World Cup. (AP) NEW DELHI: In a rare instance of a Pakistani cricketer being picked by an Indian Premier League (IPL)-backed franchise, Abrar Ahmed‘s signing at The Hundred auction could leave the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in a tricky spot, with the spinner’s availability potentially clashing with Pakistan’s…

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India’s Nobel Prize paradox: A long gap for laureates and why Mahatma Gandhi remains the most famous non-winner | India News

India’s Nobel Prize paradox: A long gap for laureates and why Mahatma Gandhi remains the most famous non-winner | India News

Almost 130 years after Alfred Nobel’s death, the prize named after him continues to be among the world’s most coveted honours, recognising extraordinary achievements in fields such as physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, peace, and economic sciences.A widely recounted, though sometimes disputed, story about the Swedish businessman, chemist, and inventor of dynamite suggests that the idea…

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