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The Times of India Surya set to pip Hardik, emerges as dark horse for India's T20I captaincy

Suryakumar Yadav, the dynamic batsman, has unexpectedly emerged as a strong contender to lead India's T20 team until the 2026 World Cup, potentially surpassing Hardik Pandya, who was previously considered the natural choice for the position.Despite Pandya's availability for the upcoming T20I series against Sri Lanka, it has come to light that Suryakumar, who led India in eight T20Is against Australia and South Africa in the previous year, is the favoured choice of the newly appointed head coach Gautam Gambhir and the chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar.

The Times of India Democrats to confirm Biden nomination quickly: Report

The Republican National Convention kicked off on Monday, with former President Donald Trump naming U.S. Senator JD Vance of Ohio as his running mate. Despite recent challenges, Trump and his team are demonstrating resilience as the four-day event showcases his platform and the party formally nominates him.

The Times of India HC restrains Mamata after 'women not safe' remark on Guv

Calcutta high court restrained West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee from making any defamatory or incorrect statement against Governor CV Ananda Bose.

The Times of India How Byju's went from startup star to facing insolvency

An Indian tribunal began bankruptcy proceedings against troubled educational technology firm Byju's on Tuesday over a $19 million unpaid sponsorship debt owed to the country's powerful cricket board. Byju's had rode a boom in demand for online learning products during the coronavirus pandemic but crashed hard after locked-down students returned to classrooms. Tuesday's ruling was the latest blow to the crashed company, once one of India's most hyped start-ups that has since lost more than 90 percent of its peak $20 billion valuation.

The Times of India 'So many emotions...': Hardik thanks fans for warm welcome

Versatile Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya expressed his gratitude to his supporters in Vadodara on Tuesday for their enthusiastic reception after the Indian team's victory in the ICC T20 World Cup. This win marked the end of India's 11-year drought for an ICC title. Following the successful T20 World Cup campaign, Hardik was greeted with open arms upon his return to his hometown, Vadodara, on Monday. The 30-year-old cricketer also participated in a roadshow to celebrate the Indian team's remarkable achievement in the tournament.

The Times of India Prices and specs of OnePlus Nord 4, OnePlus Watch 2R and all that OnePlus announced at Summer Launch event

OnePlus unveiled the Nord 4, Buds 3 Pro, Watch 2R, and Pad 2 at its Milan event. The Nord 4 features Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 3, 4K video, a 6.47-inch AMOLED display, dual rear cameras with a 50MP Sony LYTIA lens, and a 5,500mAh battery with 100W fast charging. The Pad 2 boasts a 12.

The Times of India Why narcissists are very attractive in the beginning

However, this initial charm fades as relationships progress. Campbell and Stacy Campbell's model of narcissism divides interactions into the "emerging zone" (initial, short-term contexts) and the "enduring zone" (long-term, continuing relationships). In the enduring zone, narcissists exhibit negative behaviors like arrogance and aggression, leading to a decline in their popularity. Narcissists tend to return to the emerging zone to seek the positive social feedback and emotional rush they crave, thus being adept at gaining new friends and social status but poor at maintaining meaningful relationships.

The Times of India What Usha Chilukuri did first after Trump picked Vance as running mate

​In her statement, Usha Chilukuri said she would like to focus in caring for the family but speculations are rife that the decision was because Vance's political career as Donald Trump would not like a VP pick who is hugely talked about in mainstream media. Questions are also being raised as to whether there was any conflict of interest.

The Times of India Zodiac signs who fiercely advocate for justice

Discover the most passionate zodiac signs fighting for equality! From visionary rebels to fearless warriors, these celestial warriors are leading the charge for justice. Find out which signs are making a difference and inspiring change in society. Brace yourself for an epic journey through the stars and the fight for equality!

The Times of India 'RCB was only about Kohli, de Villiers, Gayle'

Former Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel made a startling revelation about the IPL franchise, highlighting the team culture which has always been about individuals rather than fostering a cohesive team environment.

The Times of India Planning to take a loan? How to avoid higher EMIs, interest rates

Are you planning to take a loan? A score above 750 is generally considered good, making it easier for individuals to get loans and credit cards with favourable terms.