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The Times of India Did you notice? Bumrah has never been in IPL auction since 2014

Jasprit Bumrah, discovered in 2013, stands as one of India's greatest fast bowlers. Initially noticed by Mumbai Indians' John Wright, he rose to fame through the IPL and national team, known for his unique, effective bowling action. Bumrah's journey could have veered if not for key cricket selections and personal determination.

The Times of India This is the right way to move your hands while walking

Walking is an effective exercise for overall health and maintaining a healthy weight. Engaging your arms and hands while walking enhances your workout, balances your body, and improves posture. Incorporating hand exercises like fist clenches, finger taps, wrist rotations, finger spreads, and thumb extensions boosts fitness by adding upper-body strength.

The Times of India Pakistani actress Mahira Khan's 'Harvard student pretend video' goes viral

Pakistani actress Mahira Khan made a surprise cameo in influencer Aqsa Manzoor's playful Instagram video, which humorously pretended Aqsa got into Harvard. The collaboration went viral due to its relatable charm and Mahira Khan’s unexpected appearance, sparking affectionate comments from fans.

The Times of India 'India-China ties have seen some improvements': Jaishankar briefs Lok Sabha

India's external affairs minister S Jaishankar addressed Lok Sabha on the recent de-escalation along the India-China border since 2020 tensions. Following Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's talks with his Chinese counterpart, coordinated weekly patrols have been agreed upon in Eastern Ladakh's Demchok and Depsang areas, signaling potential improvement in bilateral relations.

The Times of India What prompted Vikrant Massey to take long sabbatical from acting? ETimes Decodes

Filmmaker Sanjay Gupta reacted to Vikrant's decision by recalling the time when Hansal Mehta left the industry. Gupta wrote on X ( formerly Twitter), "In 2008 Hansal Mehta left the film industry and Mumbai. Along with his family he shifted to a small village called Malawali in Lonavala. He recalibrated, reinvented himself and in 2012 came back with SHAHID his career best and has never looked back.

The Times of India Rahul Gandhi, all UP Congress MPs to visit violence-hit Sambhal tomorrow

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, along with five MPs, plans to visit Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, following unrest during the ASI's examination of a Mughal-era mosque, which resulted in four deaths. UP Congress chief Ajay Rai alluded to the possibility of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra joining the visit. Police attempts to obstruct the visit have been criticized.

The Times of India Vikrant Massey says he's NOT retiring, people misread it: 'Need a long break'

Vikrant Massey says people misread his statement and he's not retiring. He just needs a long break. The actor was spotted for the first time, post his break announcement at the screening of 'The Sabarmati Report' for PM Narendra Modi on Monday

The Times of India 'For Bumrah, even an IPL purse of Rs 520 cr is not enough'

Jasprit Bumrah led India to a 295-run victory in the first Test against Australia, earning the 'Player of the Match' title with eight wickets. Mumbai Indians retained him for Rs 18 crore. Former India pacer Ashish Nehra praised Bumrah's leadership and skills, stating even Rs 520 crore wouldn't be enough to secure him in an auction.

The Times of India 7 sixes, 190 plus strike rate! Dube tears apart bowlers on return

Shivam Dube made a powerful return to T20 cricket, leading Mumbai to a strong position in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy with a quickfire 71 off 35 balls. Batting alongside Suryakumar Yadav, Dube showcased his prowess with a high strike rate. Retained by CSK for ₹12 crore, he hopes to continue improving under MS Dhoni's mentorship.

The Times of India Watch: Akali Dal leaders clean toilets at Golden Temple

Shiromani Akali Dal leaders, following a religious edict by the Akal Takht, carried out penance at the Golden Temple. They performed voluntary service, including cleaning toilets and washing utensils, as atonement for decisions made during their political tenure. Sukhbir Badal and Sukhdev Dhindsa, despite health issues, also participated in the act of 'sewa' as a symbolic gesture of repentance.

The Times of India Prolific writer, ex-IPL...: LinkedIn bio of techie set to marry PV Sindhu

Ace badminton player PV Sindhu is set to marry Hyderabad-based Venkata Datta Sai on December 22 in Udaipur, with a reception planned in Hyderabad on December 24. Venkata Datta Sai, Executive Director at Posidex Technologies, holds degrees in Liberal Arts, Finance, and Data Science and has experience managing an IPL team and solving complex problems for major banks.

The Times of India SKY shines bright: Suryakumar Yadav hits 70 off 46 balls

Suryakumar Yadav made a stunning return to Mumbai's lineup in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, scoring 70 off 46 balls against Services, helping Mumbai post a strong total of 192/4. Shivam Dube also shone with an unbeaten 71 off 37 balls. Suryakumar recently led India to a T20I series win over South Africa.

The Times of India Telangana: BRS MLA, ex-DCP booked on allegation of phone tapping

Hyderabad Panjagutta police filed a criminal case against senior BRS MLA T Harish Rao and former Hyderabad DCP Task Force Radha Kishan. This followed claims by politician G Chakradhar Goud that Rao and Kishan unlawfully tapped his phone during the 2023 election campaign, intending to disrupt his political activities.

The Times of India 'Pre-planned conspiracy': In Parliament, SP blames BJP for Sambhal violence

Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav accused the UP government of orchestrating violence in Sambhal to divert attention from police actions during bypolls. He claimed that tensions arose after police interrupted Friday prayers. The survey of the mosque led to clashes, resulting in casualties and injuries. The opposition staged a walkout in protest.

The Times of India Bangladesh violence: No lawyer turns up for Iskcon priest; next hearing on January 2

Bangladeshi court schedules the next hearing of Iskcon priest Chinmoy Krishna Das for January 2, 2025, after his lawyer, Ramen Roy, was brutally attacked and hospitalized. Following this incident, no new lawyer has stepped up to represent Das due to safety concerns. ISKCON Kolkata urges the Bangladesh government to ensure the safety of lawyers willing to take up the case.

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