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The Times of India Jasprit Bumrah leaves the Sydney Cricket Ground with team doctor
India's stand-in captain Jasprit Bumrah left the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) with the team's doctor during the second session of play against Australia on Saturday. Bumrah, who returned to the field after lunch, bowled just one over before walking off, leaving former captain Virat Kohli to take over the on-field responsibilities.
The Times of India 'Main kahin ja nahin raha': Rohit Sharma says he is not retiring
India's captain Rohit Sharma has strongly denied retirement rumors, attributing his absence from the Sydney Test to a poor run with the bat. Emphasising his commitment to the game, he mentioned his dip in form while dismissing external opinions on his career decisions. In the current Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Rohit's batting statistics have been concerning, with an average of merely 6.2 and a highest score of 10 across three Tests against Australia.
The Times of India Fresh violence in Manipur as mob attacks SP office in Kangpokpi district
Manipur's Kangpokpi district witnessed violence as Kuki-Zo protesters clashed with police, injuring the SP and others. The mob attacked the SP's office, vandalized vehicles, and demanded the withdrawal of central forces from Saibol village. Police intervened to control the situation.
The Times of India How did this 7-year-old boy brave lions and leopards for five days in a zoo?
A seven-year-old boy, Tinotenda Pundu, was remarkably rescued after surviving five days in Zimbabwe's dangerous Matusadona National Park. Discovered 50 kilometers from his village, Tinotenda endured challenging conditions, foraged for food, and cleverly avoided predators. His survival has been hailed as a miracle and highlights human resilience in the face of nature's threats.
The Times of India 'Made fake IDs on bumble': Delhi man posing as US-based freelancer arrested
A cyber extortionist was arrested in Delhi for impersonating a US-based freelancer and using virtual international numbers to create fake profiles on dating apps. He targeted women aged 18-30, gaining their trust and later blackmailing them with intimate content to extort money. Police seized a mobile phone, virtual numbers, and 13 credit cards.
The Times of India 'Oye Konstas, shot nahi lag raha kya?': Jaiswal mocks Konstas - Watch
India made significant progress on the second day of the final Test against Australia in Sydney, taking key wickets including Sam Konstas, Marnus Labuschagne, Travis Head, and Steve Smith. Fast bowlers Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah were particularly effective. Australia is struggling at 101 for 5 by lunch, trailing India's first innings total of 185.
The Times of India 217 designer handbags, 75 luxury watches: Among Thailand PM's $400 million assets
Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra disclosed over $400 million in assets, including luxury items like handbags and watches, after taking office in September. Paetongtarn, part of the influential Shinawatra family, reported significant investments and properties. Her father Thaksin remains a major political figure in Thailand, highlighting the link between wealth and power in the nation.
The Times of India 3'8 tall 'Chhotu Baba', who hasn't bathed in 32 years, is now talk of Maha Kumbh
Gangapuri Maharaj, also known as Chhotu Baba, has gained attention at the Maha Kumbh Mela for not bathing in 32 years. The 57-year-old attributes this vow to an unfulfilled wish. The event, held once every 12 years, will see large crowds, with extensive measures in place to ensure safety.
The Times of India Supreme Court gives farewell to dalit judge, Justice Ravikumar
Justice C T Ravikumar, hailing from a scheduled caste family in Kerala, pursued a successful career in law, culminating as a judge of the Supreme Court of India. His retirement on January 5 marked the end of an over four-decade-long judicial journey filled with dedication and respect for the legal profession.
The Times of India Rohit Sharma joins Jasprit Bumrah for a quick chat during drinks break
Rohit Sharma, known for his leadership, was dropped from the final Test against Australia, leading to speculation about his future in Tests. Despite his low average of 6.2 in the series, wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant described the decision as emotional due to Rohit's long-term captaincy.
The Times of India Apple to pay $95 million to settle lawsuit accusing Siri of snooping
Apple will pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the company of using Siri to eavesdrop on users. The lawsuit claimed Apple recorded conversations without activation and shared them with advertisers. If approved, the settlement could benefit millions of consumers owning Apple devices from September 2014 through the end of last year.
The Times of India US soldier blew up Tesla Cybertruck outside Trump hotel as 'wakeup call'
Army soldier Matthew Livelsberger committed suicide and set off an explosion near Trump hotel in Las Vegas to highlight societal issues. His notes revealed grievances about the country's direction. The explosion injured seven people but caused no major damage. Livelsberger, a Green Beret, was struggling with PTSD and recent health issues.
The Times of India 'Tom Brady might reportedly withdraw from his $500,000 broadcasting gig'
Tom Brady, nearing the end of his first year in a $375 million, 10-year contract with Fox Sports, might step away from his broadcasting role due to his numerous business ventures. Experts predict he could focus on NFL ownership and his production company, rather than completing his contract with Fox.
The Times of India Dense fog blankets Delhi amid cold wave, flight and train services disrupted
Dense fog and a cold wave gripped Delhi on Saturday, severely reducing visibility and disrupting flights. The temperature rose slightly to 10.2°C from 9.6°C the previous day. The city's AQI worsened, reaching 385 in the 'very poor' category. Bonfires and fully occupied night shelters provided warmth to residents as temperatures dropped further.
The Times of India Suhas Subramanyam sworn in to US House of Representatives; joins Samosa Caucus
Indian-American Suhas Subramanyam was sworn into the 119th Congress, representing Virginia's 10th District and becoming the first Indian American and South Asian member of Congress on the East Coast. A former advisor to Obama and Virginia state legislator, he has a history of bipartisan legislation and volunteer service in his community.