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The Times of India 'The heir apparent': Ex-India cricketer backs vice-captain Shubman Gill

Former India cricketer Aakash Chopra comments on Shubman Gill's vice-captaincy selection for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 and England ODIs. He expresses concern over Yashasvi Jaiswal's omission from the T20I series against England. Chopra praises the inclusion of Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, and highlights Hardik Pandya's importance in the squad.

The Times of India Gambhir's call answered: Rohit, Pant lead India stars back to domestic cricket

Indian cricket veterans, including Sunil Gavaskar, Ravi Shastri, and Gautam Gambhir, stress the importance of Ranji Trophy participation to aid players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in regaining form. Despite a packed international schedule, players commit to participating in domestic matches when possible. When asked about this during the press conference for the Champions Trophy and England ODI series squad announcement, Rohit responded, "Yes, I will."

The Times of India 'We need to keep our heritage intact': PM Modi in 118th Mann ki Baat

Prime Minister Modi, in his 118th 'Mann Ki Baat' episode, discussed preparations for Republic Day, National Voters' Day, Maha Kumbh, and women's significant participation in start-ups. He emphasized the importance of cultural heritage and youth involvement, praised the Election Commission for its impartiality, and highlighted the rise of start-ups in smaller cities, urging citizens to dream big.

The Times of India Netanyahu reiterates no ceasefire without hostage list: What is the deal?

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delayed the ceasefire with Hamas until a list of hostages is received. The ceasefire, mediated by Qatar, the US, and Egypt, is to include a hostage exchange. The temporary truce aims to release hostages and provide humanitarian aid, but Netanyahu stresses that Israel may resume hostilities if necessary.

The Times of India 'Hope, progress and possibility': Joe Biden reflects on his presidency

Outgoing US President Joe Biden shared highlights of his presidency in a video message, reflecting on events like Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation, the surprise trip to Ukraine, signing significant acts, and crucial meetings. He emphasized progress and unity, recounting memories from key moments over the past four years and urging to keep America's momentum going.

The Times of India 'Career destroyed by egos': Tharoor slams Kerala CA over Samson's exclusion

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has criticised the Kerala Cricket Association for mishandling Sanju Samson, resulting in his exclusion from the Indian squad for the Champions Trophy 2025. Tharoor attributes Samson's omission to administrative egos within the KCA, noting Samson's impressive ODI record and questioning the decision to drop him over missing a training camp despite prior notice.

The Times of India What President-elect Trump will do on his first day of his second term

US President-elect Donald Trump plans to issue a record number of executive orders on his first day back in office, targeting immigration, tariffs, and diversity initiatives. Key proposals include mass deportations, new tariffs, ending birthright citizenship, and possible Bitcoin reserves.

The Times of India Israel-Hamas ceasefire to begin from today: All you need to know

A ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict is set to begin, involving a hostage and prisoner exchange. Three Israeli hostages and hundreds of Palestinian prisoners will be released initially. The temporary truce, lasting 42 days, is aimed at easing tensions and delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza.

The Times of India TikTok stops working in US; app now reads this ban message

TikTok has been banned in the US due to national security concerns, effective January 19. US authorities worry the app could be used by the Chinese government for espionage. Despite attempts to challenge the ban, the Supreme Court upheld it.

The Times of India Saif Ali Khan stabbed: DCP reveals why arrested suspect goes by different aliases

Mumbai Police arrested Mohammad Shariful Islam Shahzad in connection with the knife attack on actor Saif Ali Khan. Shahzad, a Bangladeshi national, had illegally entered India and changed his name to Vijay Das. He worked for a housekeeping agency in Mumbai. Saif was stabbed six times during an attempted robbery at his Bandra residence, leading to serious injuries.

The Times of India 'Trump likely to visit India, China within 100 days of presidency'

US President-elect Donald Trump plans to visit China and India early in his second term to improve relations, aiming to address trade issues and other bilateral concerns. He communicated with Chinese President Xi Jinping, hoping to resolve various problems collaboratively. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar engaged in preliminary talks during his Washington DC visit.

The Times of India How cybercrime gang, led by farmer’s son, used 'porn site' to defraud

Rajasthan Police arrested six youths in Banswara district, seizing Rs 19.6 lakh in cash and a tractor. The mastermind, 18-year-old Nayan Patidar, operated a professional-looking porn website to scam tribal people into making online payments. Police recovered multiple mobile phones, SIM cards, and bank cards linked to the crime.

The Times of India TikTok officially suspends services in US amid federal ban

TikTok has halted its services in the US after months of discussion, impacting 170 million users. A notification informed users of a new law banning the app. President-elect Trump hinted at possibly extending negotiations by 90 days after his inauguration on January 20.

The Times of India Maha Kumbh: Viral 'IITian Baba' Abhey Singh expelled from Juna Akhara

Engineer Abhey Singh, known as "IITian Baba," is expelled from Juna Akhara for using abusive language against his Guru, Mahant Someshwar Puri. His actions violate the Guru-Shishya tradition, leading to demands for his removal and a disciplinary committee's recommendation. Singh remains barred until he respects his Guru and Akhara discipline.

The Times of India 'Bumrah wants to play': Chris Martin's announcement during Coldplay show

Coldplay’s Mumbai concert was memorable for music and cricket fans as Chris Martin mentioned Indian cricketer Jasprit Bumrah during the show. Although Bumrah didn't appear on stage, the crowd cheered loudly. The band will perform again in Mumbai on January 19 and 21 before heading to Ahmedabad for two shows.

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