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The Times of India At LSG, I want to create a winning atmosphere: Nicholas Pooran

Nicholas Pooran, retained as Lucknow Super Giants' top player, expresses gratitude to the franchise for their trust. He is available for captaincy, focusing on scoring runs and fostering a winning atmosphere. Pooran reflects on relinquishing West Indies captaincy, its impact on his growth, and aims for team success.

The Times of India IND vs NZ: Pride on line for battered Team India at the Wankhede

New Zealand are on the brink of an unprecedented 3-0 whitewash against India after securing their maiden series win in the country. The third Test at Wankhede Stadium is crucial for India, not just for pride but also for World Test Championship contention. India's senior players face significant scrutiny amid their struggles this series.

The Times of India IPL's big Diwali release: Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul & Rishabh Pant

Three Indian cricket stars, Rishabh Pant, Shreyas Iyer, and KL Rahul, are up for grabs in the IPL auction. Teams like Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad made key retentions, including MI keeping core players like Hardik Pandya as captain. LSG’s owner hinted at leadership preference changes. The auction promises significant reshuffling among franchises.

The Times of India India may face 25% GDP loss by '70 due to climate change: Study

By 2070, climate change could result in a 24.7% GDP loss for India and a 16.9% GDP loss for the Asia-Pacific region due to rising sea levels and reduced productivity. Lower-income economies will be most affected. Immediate and coordinated climate action is essential to mitigate these economic impacts and address rising emissions, particularly from China.

The Times of India In Bengal, names of innocents, minors to go off history sheets

History sheets at Kolkata police stations will now exclude names of minors and innocent individuals who were previously listed due to socio-economic status. This change follows Supreme Court guidelines recommending amendments to the 1943 Police Regulations of Bengal. The sheets, meant for internal police use, will now only include those aiding criminals on the run.

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