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The Times of India Rohit Sharma bats for India-Pakistan Tests on neutral soil

Rohit Sharma supportsed neutral Test venue against Pakistan and praised their bowlers. Last year, India refused to travel to Pakistan for the Asia Cup and all of their games were rescheduled in Sri Lanka instead. Next year's ICC Champions Trophy - slated to be hosted by Pakistan - will likely be another sticking point. The last Test between India and Pakistan was played in December 2007 at Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium.

The Times of India Student dies after stalker stabs her on campus

Fayaz Kondikoppa fatally stabbed MCA student Neha Hiremath at BVB campus. Neha succumbed on the way to KIMS Hospital. Security measures will be enhanced at the campus, as per vice-chancellor Ashok Shettar.

The Times of India Mahasangram: Two Senas, two NCPs, too confusing?

LS elections in Maharashtra witness intense competition with top contenders like Piyush Goyal, Vinod Ghosalkar, Ashish Shelar, Varsha Gaikwad, Rahul Shewale, Anil Desai, Milind Deora, Arvind Sawant, Sudhir Mungantiwar, and Pratibha Dhanorkar across various constituencies.

The Times of India Unable to pay Rs7 lakh fine, man confined to Saudi village for 4 yrs

Mohammed Khalid, from Belni village, Bhatkal taluk, stuck in Tayma village for 4 years due to a road-accident case, seeks crowdfunding, appeals to Indian govt for help as a daily labourer.

The Times of India Flights diverted in Iran as Israel launches strike: Key points

Iran's Fars news agency reported an explosion at an airport in the city of Isafahan, but the cause was not immediately clear. Isfahan province is home to several Iranian nuclear facilities, including the Natanz uranium enrichment center. Iran launched a retaliatory strike over the weekend, deploying hundreds of drones and missiles after a suspected Israeli attack on its embassy compound in Syria.

The Times of India Man kills ex-gf in B'luru park, her mom bludgeons him to death

Ex fatally stabbed by mother's retaliation. Anusha filed harassment complaint. Bengaluru incident involves event management, Sarakki Park, caregiver, Hoysala patrol, autopsy, affair, stab wounds, and written assurance.

The Times of India Husband-wife from same PSU conquer IIM-A & IIM-B

Ankit Dakhane and Mamta Chiniya, telecom engineers at IOCL, embark on separate MBA journeys at IIMA and IIMB. The couple values the diverse peer networks and rigorous academics of their simultaneous studies.

The Times of India Why viewers may see new series on Netflix more than desi companies

OTT platforms reduce content spending post-mergers for profitability. Netflix and Amazon Prime lead in content expenditure. Online video investments have tripled since the pandemic, with a focus on live sports.

The Times of India Why BJP needs more than a half-century in south to hit ‘400’ in LS polls

It took the mighty Brian Lara ten long years to surpass his own record of 375 and go down in history as the first batsman to ever score a 400 - a number that has dominated the political discourse in the Lok Sabha elections. As a nation that loves cricket as much as elections, parallels between the two are inevitable.

The Times of India T20 World Cup: What is the best spot for KL Rahul?

KL Rahul, LSG skipper, strives for T20 World Cup selection by excelling in middle-order/wicket-keeping. Trying to break into India's top three now seems like bringing down the Great Wall of China as skipper Rohit, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav have locked in those spots. That begs the question, should Rahul just focus on being the destructive opening batter that he was when he was not leading teams in the IPL?

The Times of India Watch: Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan share a warm hug

Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan, famed Indian cricket opening duo, displayed camaraderie before an IPL match. Ashutosh Sharma's valiant effort almost secured victory for Punjab, but Mumbai Indians emerged victorious, climbing to 7th place while Punjab dropped to 9th in the points table.

The Times of India 2 Indian students found dead at Scottish sightseeing spot

Two Indian students tragically lost their lives in a drowning incident at the Linn of Tummel, a scenic spot in Scotland known for its waterfalls. The victims, both students at Dundee University, were trekking with two friends when they fell into the water and drowned.The bodies of the two men, aged 22 and 27, were recovered from the water.