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The Times of India Viral video: When Raju & Srinath ran five runs off one ball vs Australia

Ireland's Lorcan Tucker and Andy McBrine completed an all-run five in their second innings during the one-off Test against Zimbabwe, sparking widespread excitement on social media. This event has gone viral, reminding cricket fans of a 1992 incident where India's No.10 and No.11 batters achieved an all-run five in a match against Australia.

The Times of India Uber's Concurrent Rides' feature: How it may solve this problem of users

Uber expanded its services in India by introducing a feature allowing users to book up to three rides simultaneously. This rollout, which began globally last year, aims to attract a broader customer base, especially those without smartphones. Users can book rides for friends or family and share trip details via WhatsApp or text message, streamlining the process.

The Times of India Virat Kohli delights fans with memorable photo moments

India have secured victory in the three-match T20I series against Sri Lanka, establishing an insurmountable 2-0 advantage.The ODI series is set to commence on August 2 in Colombo, with all three matches scheduled to take place at the R Premadasa International Cricket Stadium. The second ODI will be held on August 4, and the series will reach its conclusion on August 7.

The Times of India After 22,000km on a bicycle, fan in Paris to root for Neeraj

Neeraj Chopra, India's Olympic javelin champion, is set to compete in the Paris Games, cheered on by fan Fayis Asraf Ali. Ali cycled 22,000 km across 30 countries to reach Paris after receiving an invitation from Chopra. Their first meeting occurred at the World Championships in Budapest, where Chopra won gold.

The Times of India Arvind Kejriwal had direct role in excise ‘scam’: CBI chargesheet

CBI submitted a 200-page chargesheet against Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and others after investigating alleged irregularities in the Delhi Excise Policy 2021-22. Kejriwal is accused of playing a direct role in manipulating the policy to benefit a liquor cartel. The chargesheet includes new evidence and mentions significant financial contributions to AAP by involved parties.

The Times of India Bigg Boss OTT 3: Sana accepts commenting on Ranvir's divorce

In Bigg Boss OTT 3, Sana Makbul sparked controversy by commenting on Ranvir Shorey's personal life, including his divorce and son. Tensions escalated during a task, leading to heated exchanges. Sana's remarks about Ranvir's son and his dating life prompted Ranvir to allegedly show her the middle finger, causing discussions among viewers about the show's intense dynamics.

The Times of India 'Ahem Google!': Harris headlines in Trump searches? What Musk said

Elon Musk criticized Google for showing Kamala Harris in search results when users searched for Donald Trump. He suggested Google might be censoring Trump-related news ahead of the US elections. Musk also shared user posts claiming Google's positive bias towards censorship. In response, Google stated no manual actions were taken to alter search results.

The Times of India Paris Olympics: From Russia, without love

Russian athletes are competing at Paris 2024 under different national flags due to Russia's Olympic ban following the Ukraine invasion. Fifteen athletes accepted the International Olympic Committee's invitation to compete as neutral athletes. However, others have switched nationalities. Profiles include Sardana Trofimova for Kyrgyzstan, Georgii Okorokov for Australia, Igor Myalin for Uzbekistan, and Anastasiia Kirpichnikova for France.

The Times of India Watch: Rohit Sharma meets Angelo Mathews ahead of SL ODIs

India's captain Rohit Sharma arrived in Colombo for the three-match ODI series against Sri Lanka, beginning August 2. Rohit, Virat Kohli, and others commenced their training. A video showed Rohit chatting with ex-Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews. The series will be the first collaboration between Team India coach Gautam Gambhir and Rohit Sharma as captain.

The Times of India Takeover by UltraTech won't hit jobs, Srinivasan tells staff

India Cements' vice chairman N Srinivasan assured employees that their careers would not be affected by the firm's acquisition by UltraTech Cement. He stated that UltraTech would uphold existing policies and reward good workers. The decision to sell was driven by competitive pressures and an incomplete investment deal. The acquisition totaled Rs 3,954 crore.