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The Times of India Drama at MCG! Cummins denied review on Siraj call

Australian captain Pat Cummins was puzzled after the third umpire overturned what appeared to be a legitimate dismissal at the MCG. On-field umpire Michael Gough referred a catch to third umpire Sharfuddoula Saikat, who ruled Indian batsman Mohammed Siraj not out. Despite Cummins' request for another review being denied, the match continued, and India finished their innings at 369 runs.

The Times of India 200 wickets at sub-20 average! Bumrah rewrites Test cricket history

Jasprit Bumrah set a new record with the best average among bowlers with 200+ Test wickets and became the fastest Indian pacer to reach 200 Test wickets. He achieved this milestone in sub-20 average, surpassing legends like Marshall, Garner and Ambrose, and continued to excel in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against Australia.

The Times of India DSP Siraj tells booers in Melbourne to keep quiet - Watch

Mohammed Siraj dismissed Usman Khawaja and signaled Australian fans to 'keep quiet' amidst their booing following a previous clash with Travis Head. Australia reached 53 for 2 at lunch, leading by 158 runs. Nitish Kumar Reddy scored a century for India, aiding his team to reach 369 before falling to Nathan Lyon. Nitish has accumulated 293 runs so far in his maiden Test series.

The Times of India Maharashtra horror: Man sets wife on fire for giving birth to 3 daughters

In Parbhani district, Maharashtra, a man set his wife on fire following an argument about their third daughter's birth. The incident occurred on Thursday night in Gangakhed Naka. The accused, Kundlik Uttam Kale, was arrested after Maina, the victim, succumbed to severe burns on her way to the hospital. The police have charged Kale with murder.

The Times of India 50 simple tips to transform yourself and live a healthy life

We are always concerned about our health and fitness, but improving our well-being can be simpler than we realise. Small changes can significantly boost your energy, elevate your mood, and enhance your overall health. The path to a healthier, happier life doesn’t have to be overwhelming; every small step matters. Embrace these practical tips to transform your life!

The Times of India Watch: Moment when plane skidded off runway, burst into flames in South Korea

A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crashed during a 'belly landing' at Muan International Airport, resulting in at least 62 deaths. The incident involved 181 people and possibly started due to bird strikes affecting the landing gear. Jeju Air, a major South Korean low-cost carrier, has had a strong safety record prior to this.

The Times of India Australia: Man killed by shark while fishing with family

A 40-year-old man named Luke Walford was killed by a shark while fishing near Humpy Island, off Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Emergency services reported that the shark bit him on the neck, causing fatal injuries. This incident is part of the ongoing tally of shark incidents in Australia, with more than 250 fatalities recorded since 1791.

The Times of India Watch: Nitish's father touches Gavaskar's feet, gets a warm hug

On Sunday at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Nitish Kumar Reddy's father showed respect to Sunil Gavaskar by touching his feet after Nitish scored a century in the fourth Test against Australia. Nitish’s crucial hundred and partnership with Washington Sundar bailed India out of trouble. Nitish currently tops India's batting chart in the series while Australia's Travis Head leads overall.

The Times of India NFL legend Randy Moss gets emotional after the Patriots’ pregame celebration

The New England Patriots honored NFL legend Randy Moss before a game against the Los Angeles Chargers following Moss' recent cancer diagnosis. Randy Moss, known for his extraordinary career with the Minnesota Vikings and the New England Patriots, appreciated the tribute, which included a video and a flag bearing his No. 81.

The Times of India Gunmen posed as patients to kill doctor in Indore

Gunmen posing as patients shot and killed Dr. Sunil Sahu at his clinic in Indore. The attackers booked an appointment under the pretense of having a cold. Police teams are investigating by reviewing CCTV footage and conducting cyber analysis. The medical community is demanding justice for the slain doctor.

The Times of India India's Koneru Humpy becomes Rapid chess world champion

India's Koneru Humpy won her second World Rapid Chess Championship title, beating Indonesia's Irene Sukandar. Humpy previously won in 2019. The 37-year-old scored 8.5 points from 11 rounds. Humpy's victory follows D Gukesh's triumph earlier this year, highlighting India's strong performance in chess. Russia's Volodar Murzin clinched the men's title.

The Times of India Drama at MCG! Cummins denied review on Siraj call

Australian captain Pat Cummins was puzzled after the third umpire overturned what appeared to be a legitimate dismissal at the MCG. On-field umpire Michael Gough referred a catch to third umpire Sharfuddoula Saikat, who ruled Indian batsman Mohammed Siraj not out. Despite Cummins' request for another review being denied, the match continued, and India finished their innings at 369 runs.

The Times of India 'Food we eat produced by farmers': Sonam Wangchuk meets fasting leader Dallewal

Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk visited hunger-striking farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal at the Khanauri border protest site to show solidarity. Dallewal, 70, has been fasting since November 26 to demand a legal guarantee for MSP. The Supreme Court has given Punjab government until December 31 to persuade Dallewal to move to a hospital.

The Times of India Plane with 181 on board crashes in South Korea, 28 dead

A commercial aircraft with 181 people crashed at Muan airport, South Korea. The accident happened during landing when the aircraft encountered birds, causing landing gear problems. 23 individuals were either injured or killed, and evacuation operations are underway with emergency services present at the scene.

The Times of India 'Miyan bhai, ghumega nahi': Nitish Reddy to Mohammed Siraj

Nitish Reddy's remarkable unbeaten century as India's lower-order batsman, accompanied by his guidance to Mohammed Siraj, bolstered the team's performance in the Boxing Day Test. Former coach Ravi Shastri proposes Reddy's promotion in the batting order to enhance India's balance and strategy for the final Test in Sydney. India's batting has appeared fragile, especially with skipper Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Rishabh Pant struggling for runs in the five-Test series so far.

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