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The Times of India Virat loses 'game of patience', falls to outside off-stump line yet again
Virat Kohli's cautious 36 off 86 balls ended abruptly as he was caught behind off Scott Boland, falling prey to the fourth and fifth stump line. His crucial partnership with Yashasvi Jaiswal steadied India but a mix-up led to Jaiswal's run-out, followed by Kohli's dismissal, leaving India at a precarious 164/5.
The Times of India Watch: Yashasvi Jaiswal misses ton after mix-up with Virat Kohli
During the second day of the Boxing Day Test between India and Australia, Yashasvi Jaiswal appeared in excellent form, reaching fifty off 81 balls. However, a mix-up with Virat Kohli led to Jaiswal's run-out, causing a mini-collapse for India after their 102-run partnership.
The Times of India 'A farewell like no other': People bid adieu to literary colossus MT Vasudevan Nair
People from various walks of life including devoted readers, filmmakers, actors, and politicians gathered at MT Vasudevan Nair's residence and the Smrithipadam crematorium to pay their last respects. MT’s profound impact on literature and cinema was evident through the emotional tributes, with some journeying directly from their daily jobs to honor the literary icon.
The Times of India Captaincy, clarity, and confidence: Rohit Sharma in turmoil
India had a tough time at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, struggling with inconsistent bowling and poor captaincy from Rohit Sharma. The tactics failed, allowing Australia to score heavily. Rohit's form and decision-making have been questioned, leading to poor performances and confidence issues. This has impacted the team's overall performance, resulting in more challenges for India.
The Times of India Why Samsung & LG may be the reason Apple delaying the all-screen iPhone
Apple's plan to introduce a bezel-free iPhone has been delayed past 2026, with key manufacturers Samsung and LG facing significant technical challenges. Issues include developing thin film encapsulation for OLEDs and suitable adhesives. These hurdles have disrupted Apple's timeline, pushing the possible release to 2027 or later.
The Times of India SC issues notice to Punjab govt on medical aid for farmer leader Dallewal
The Supreme Court expressed concerns regarding the health of farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who is on an indefinite hunger strike. It directed the Punjab government to provide him with medical aid and submit a compliance report. Dallewal is demanding the Centre address farmers' issues, including legal guarantees for minimum support price (MSP).
The Times of India 'You've got to be switched on': Ponting slams Rohit's shot selection
Rohit Sharma's form with the bat has been under scrutiny after a poorly executed pull shot led to his early dismissal for 3 in the Boxing Day Test against Australia. Critics, including Ricky Ponting, Darren Lehmann, and Michael Vaughan, have emphasized the need for better decision-making and commitment against a strong Australian bowling attack.
The Times of India When Manmohan Singh preferred Maruti 800 over BMW
Manmohan Singh preferred simplicity over grandeur, often choosing a Maruti Suzuki 800 instead of the BMW provided for the prime minister. His policies as finance minister and prime minister brought transformative changes to India, and his humility and intellect earned him widespread respect.
The Times of India Day after 'shoulder-bump', Kohli inspires team and fans - Watch
Virat Kohli, after being penalized for an incident with an Australian debutant, delivered an inspiring speech to his team ahead of the Boxing Day Test's second day. Irfan Pathan praised Kohli's motivational efforts aimed at boosting team morale amidst a challenging match against Australia. Kohli's interaction with fans and teammates highlighted his leadership skills and commitment to the team's success.
The Times of India Hiked GST on used cars explained: No worries for individual sellers
The GST Council has raised the GST rate on used cars from 12% to 18%, including EVs, sold by businesses. This rate applies to the profit margin from resale. Private car sellers remain unaffected, as the change targets only business and dealer transactions.
The Times of India 'His life was reflection of his honesty': PM Modi pays tribute to Manmohan Singh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the nation in paying tribute to former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who passed away at 92. Singh's contributions as an economist and statesman were highlighted, including his role in India’s economic liberalisation and key legislation during his tenure as PM. His last rites will be held near Rajghat.
The Times of India Rohit Sharma's form directly impacting his captaincy: Former chief selector
India captain Rohit Sharma's ongoing struggle with the bat continues to impact his captaincy, marked by a series of low scores in the Test series against Australia and earlier against New Zealand. His leadership is questioned, as former chief selector MSK Prasad suggests that Rohit's lack of form has hindered proactive decision-making on the field.
The Times of India Anna University rape case: BJP’s Annamalai whips himself to protest against DMK govt
Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai protested against the DMK government, accusing it of failing to protect Anna University students and leaking a victim's personal details. Criticizing the lack of CCTV surveillance and misuse of the Nirbhaya fund, Annamalai demanded action against the police involved and announced a 48-day fast to highlight women's safety issues.
The Times of India Shastri slams Aus media as Kohli faces heat after shoulder-bumping incident
During the Boxing Day Test, Virat Kohli was fined for a shoulder-bump incident with Australian debutant Sam Konstas. This drew heavy media attention in Australia. Former India coach Ravi Shastri criticized the coverage as desperate, suggesting that intense competition and pressure to win the series influenced the media's reaction.
The Times of India Study says COVID pregnancies might have increased autism risk
A study presented in Copenhagen reveals a potential increased risk of autism and developmental delays in children born to mothers who had COVID-19 during pregnancy. The study found 11% of such children screened positive for autism spectrum disorder, compared to the expected prevalence of 1-2%. Other studies, however, report varying results.