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The Times of India Experts divided as Jaiswal's dismissal clouds Australia's win
Australia's victory in the Melbourne Test was marked by controversy over Yashasvi Jaiswal's dismissal, which was hotly debated. He scored 84 runs, and his dismissal sparked discussions after the third umpire ruled it in favour of the bowler. The decision left India staring at a defeat, with the scorecard reading 140 for 7 as the visitors chased a 340-run target.
The Times of India Rohit Sharma on Yashasvi's dismissal: 'It looked like he touched it'
India captain Rohit Sharma defended the third umpire's decision in the 'controversial' dismissal of Yashasvi Jaiswal during the fourth Border-Gavaskar Test. Despite Snicko not showing a spike, visual evidence suggested a clear deflection. Jaiswal's exit led to India's batting collapse, ultimately falling 184 runs short of the target, impacting their World Test Championship qualification hopes.
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The Labour and Employment Ministry has established a five-person committee to expedite auto claim settlements at EPFO, impacting over 75 million members. The initiative aims to reduce manual processing and rejections.
The Times of India Congress shares why Gandhis didn’t join Manmohan Singh’s kin for ash immersion
The Congress party clarifies the absence of top leaders during the immersion of former PM Manmohan Singh's ashes, emphasizing respect for family privacy. The BJP criticizes the Gandhi family's absence. Singh's ashes were immersed in the Yamuna River by his family following Sikh rituals.
The Times of India 14 days, 37 transactions ...: Cred lost Rs 12 cr in fraud from Axis Bank accounts
Bengaluru police arrested four individuals, including an Axis Bank relationship manager, for defrauding Cred of Rs 12 crore. The group used fake documents and manipulated bank details to withdraw the funds. The scam was uncovered after detecting suspicious transactions in Dreamplug Paytech Solutions' accounts.
The Times of India AAP to provide Rs 18k monthly to temple 'priests', gurdwara 'granthis'
AAP has announced a monthly honorarium of Rs 18,000 for temple pujaris and Gurudwara granthis if re-elected in the upcoming Delhi assembly polls. Registration starts at Hanuman temple in Connaught Place. Kejriwal assured there will be no fund shortage for this scheme aimed at supporting religious workers.
The Times of India 4th Test: India 'collapse' to 184-run defeat as Australia take 2-1 series lead
India's hopes for the World Test Championship final took a major hit with a big loss to Australia by 184 runs in the Boxing Day Test at Melbourne. Despite a valiant effort from Yashasvi Jaiswal, India's batting collapse on the final day sealed their defeat. Now, Australia have better chances to face South Africa in the WTC final.
The Times of India Explained: How India can retain BGT despite Melbourne defeat
India's well-known batting lineup faltered again in the Border Gavaskar Trophy, resulting in a 284-run defeat to Australia, giving them a 2-1 series lead. Except for Yashasvi Jaiswal's 84, the other batsmen failed to secure a draw. India needs a win in Sydney to retain the trophy as the defending champions.
The Times of India Black Moon 2024: Stargazing time & significance of rare celestial event
In December 2024, a rare celestial event known as the Black Moon will occur, marking the second new moon in a single month. This phenomenon, happening on December 30, 2024, will not be visible but will create ideal conditions for stargazing. Astronomers and enthusiasts can observe distant celestial bodies like galaxies, nebulae, and planets.
The Times of India Shouldn't Rohit Sharma retire right away and not after SCG?
Rohit Sharma's underwhelming performance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, scoring only 31 runs in five innings, coupled with unsuccessful captaincy decisions, may prompt his retirement post-series. The Indian selectors are already aware, focusing now on the transition to the next generation of players.
The Times of India 'Unprovoked fire': Pakistan forces, Taliban locked in tit-for-tat battle
Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have led to deadly border clashes, killing at least eight individuals and injuring 13 others, including civilians. The conflict, intensified by Pakistani airstrikes on alleged militant camps in Afghanistan, underscores the complex dynamic between the nations plagued by cross-border militancy and increasing distrust.
The Times of India Beware of e-PAN card scam! Got email to download PAN? Check this
Beware of fraudulent emails claiming to be from the Income Tax Department about downloading e-PAN cards. These emails are part of a phishing scam exploiting interest in the PAN 2.0 initiative.
The Times of India Snickometer fails, 'visual evidence' rules Yashasvi Jaiswal out
In a dramatic moment during the fifth day of the fourth Test at Melbourne, Pat Cummins successfully reviewed a caught behind decision, getting Yashasvi Jaiswal out for 84 runs. Despite Snickometer showing no spike, the third umpire relied on visual evidence to overturn the on-field decision. Yashasvi’s outstanding performances this year have cemented his place among India’s cricketing greats. He has amassed 1,478 Test runs in 2024, placing him third on India’s list of most runs in a calendar year.
The Times of India Who's the third umpire who gave Yashasvi Jaiswal out
Yashasvi Jaiswal confronted on-field umpires after the third umpire controversially declared him out on a doubtful caught-behind appeal during the crucial final day of the Boxing Day Test against Australia. Jaiswal's dismissal left India in a difficult position, chasing 340 runs with a score of 140 for 7.
The Times of India IND vs AUS: Dial Jasprit Bumrah for everything!
Jasprit Bumrah achieved another milestone with a nine-wicket match haul at the MCG, making him the first pacer in 16 years to surpass 70 wickets in a year. His exceptional performance includes three fifers in the current series against Australia, showcasing his dominance as a lone warrior in India's bowling line-up despite limited support.