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The Times of India Aaron Finch disagrees with Sunil Gavaskar's comment on Rohit Sharma

Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma is expected to miss the first Test against Australia in the Border Gavaskar Trophy due to personal reasons, widely believed to be the impending birth of his second child.

The Times of India KL Rahul's inconsistent form continues

KL Rahul's hopes of securing a spot in the Indian Test team for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy suffered a setback as he was dismissed for just four runs in the India A warm-up match against Australia A at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Rahul's inconsistent form continues to plague him, raising concerns about his readiness for the crucial Test series.

The Times of India This country plans to ban social media for kids under 16

The Australian government is set to introduce legislation banning social media use for children under 16. The legislation aims to protect children from online harm, including cyberbullying, exposure to inappropriate content, and mental health issues. While the ban won't affect existing users, it has sparked debate about the potential impact on children's digital literacy and online safety education.

The Times of India What had happened when SKY last played a T20I in South Africa

India to play four T20 matches in South Africa. Suryakumar Yadav will captain the Indian team. The series starts on November 8. Matches will be played in Durban, Gqeberha, Centurion, and Johannesburg. Suryakumar Yadav recently scored a century against South Africa. Kuldeep Yadav took five wickets in that match. The Indian squad has been announced.

The Times of India 'Teams will go hammer & tongs': Chopra on Pant at IPL auction

Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra believes Rishabh Pant could become the IPL's most expensive player ever, potentially fetching over Rs 25 crore in the 2025 mega auction. Chopra cited Pant's stellar form and the substantial purses of teams like Punjab Kings and RCB as factors driving the potential bidding war.

The Times of India Justin Trudeau's govt asks this Chinese app to shutdown operations in Canada

The Canadian government has ordered TikTok to cease operations in the country, citing national security risks posed by its Chinese owner, ByteDance. This decision, based on intelligence assessments, follows a trend of countries restricting TikTok. While the app itself isn't banned for Canadian users, TikTok plans to challenge the order, warning of job losses.

The Times of India Diddy List: Biggest Hollywood names associated with Sean Combs

Music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs faces serious legal challenges, including allegations of abuse, assault, and possession of explicit tapes involving celebrities, some potentially underage. The allegations, fueled by surveillance footage and witness testimonies, have sparked investigations and reignited concerns about accountability within the entertainment industry.

The Times of India 'Australia trying to cook Bumrah with smart BGT scheduling'

Former New Zealand pacer Simon Doull believes Australia's strategic scheduling of the first three Tests, featuring fast and bouncy pitches in Perth, Adelaide (pink-ball Test), and Brisbane, is a deliberate ploy to "cook" Indian pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah by forcing him to bear a heavy workload early in the series.

The Times of India Watch: Massive ruckus in J&K assembly as MLAs clash over Article 370 banner

The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly in Srinagar witnessed repeated disruptions as heated debates erupted over Article 370. MLA Khurshid Ahmad Sheikh's display of a banner supporting Article 370 drew objections, while Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary's resolution for its restoration sparked fierce opposition.

The Times of India 'Himmat hai toh samne se lado': Soren says BJP spending 'billions' to ruin his image

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren has accused the BJP of using central agencies to tarnish his image and challenged them to a fair fight in the upcoming assembly elections. Soren criticized the BJP's performance during their tenure, highlighting issues like school closures, ration card cancellations, and lack of JPSC exams.

The Times of India Watch: Passenger attempts to open plane’s emergency door mid-air

A Copa Airlines flight from Brazil to Panama experienced a harrowing near-disaster when a passenger, armed with a plastic knife, attempted to open the emergency door. Passengers bravely intervened, subduing the man until authorities apprehended him upon landing. The airline commended both the crew and passengers for their quick action in ensuring the safety of everyone on board.

The Times of India How Trump’s first day as US President-elect unfolded

Donald Trump, re-elected as the US President, received congratulatory messages from world leaders, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who expressed eagerness to strengthen bilateral ties. Trump's victory sparked optimism in US markets, with stocks and cryptocurrency surging. Meanwhile, Special Counsel Jack Smith is reportedly considering dropping federal cases against Trump, citing presidential immunity.

The Times of India T20 Form Guide: 'In-form' India hold a slight advantage vs South Africa

India and South Africa are gearing up for a thrilling four-match T20 series, starting Friday in Durban. The series is being seen as a rematch of the T20 World Cup final, where India emerged victorious. Team India boasts a strong winning streak in T20Is, while South Africa have struggled since their World Cup defeat.

The Times of India BSE Sensex opens over 100 points down; Nifty50 near 24,450

Stock market today: BSE Sensex and Nifty50, the Indian equity benchmark indices, opened in red on Thursday. While BSE Sensex declined over 100 points, Nifty50 was near 24,450.

The Times of India Australia to ban Facebook, Instagram and TikTok for these users

The Australian government is set to introduce new laws banning children under 16 from using social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Citing concerns about harm to young users, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasized the need to protect children from harmful content and unrealistic body image portrayals.

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