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The Times of India Watch: Kohli's monstrous six hits Chinnaswamy roof

RCB's fairytale resurgent run is up against the might of five-time champions CSK as the two sides lock horns in an epic knockout match. Boasting of a better net run-rate and more points, defending champions CSK (14 points, NRR 0.528) are favourites in the game. RCB has 12 points and a net run-rate of 0.387 and need to win the game by a decent margin to qualify for the playoffs. A washout will take CSK through to the playoffs, while RCB will need to win by at least 18 runs or chase the target with about 11 balls to spare.

The Times of India Kohli sets new record, becomes first batter in IPL to...

Virat Kohli has etched his name in the annals of Indian Premier League (IPL) history by becoming the first player to amass a staggering 3000 runs at a single venue. This extraordinary feat underscores Kohli's unparalleled consistency and dominance in the tournament.

The Times of India Sundar Pichai's advice to Indian software engineers in the age of AI

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet, Inc., discussed the transformative potential of AI in India, emphasizing India's strategic position in the global AI landscape. He highlighted the focus of tech giants like Google and Microsoft on AI development in India.

The Times of India LSG boss, KL Rahul address team together. Watch

Wrapping up the season with 7 wins and equal number of defeats under new head coach Langer, LSG had a see-saw run that also saw Sanjiv Goenka's alleged 'public reprimand' of skipper Rahul after one of their defeats.

The Times of India 'Bombs to bheekh ka katora': PM Modi credits its 'dhakad' govt with a dig at Pakistan

Addressing a rally in Haryana's Ambala, "When there is a 'dhakad' government in the country, enemies also think 100 times before doing anything. Pakistan had been troubling India for 70 years, it had bombs in its hands. Today it has 'bheekh ka katora' (begging bowl) in its hands. When shiver like this when there is a 'dhakad' government." He was referring to Pakistan's bailout packages from the International Monetary Fund.

The Times of India Google explains the origin of the name ‘Gemini’ its AI model

Google's latest AI model, Gemini, got its name from the Latin term for 'twins,' symbolizing the merger of Google's DeepMind and Brain research teams. Jeff Dean, co-technical lead, shared the space-themed origin of the name, highlighting adaptability and multi-perspective capabilities.

The Times of India 'I had packed my bags in April': Virat Kohli

RCB had a dismal start, winning only one of their first eight games. However, May saw a remarkable turnaround for the Red and Gold franchise as they won five consecutive matches to stay in contention for the playoffs. RCB will face the Chennai Super Kings on Saturday at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.

The Times of India DKS dismisses Gowda's pen drives claim, calls him 'mentally ill'

In response to Gowda's allegations, Shivakumar said, "Let him file a complaint to Lokayukta or anyone. He has some mental issues. It's all baseless and I don't want to talk about it. I don't want to talk about people who are mentally ill. The party will take a decision." ​​​Gowda claimed that Shivakumar had offered him a substantial sum of Rs 100 crore to tarnish the reputation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy in connection with sex videos scandal related to Revanna.

The Times of India 'I am very thankful to him': Kohli credits Raina

Star India batter Virat Kohli opened up on two figures who helped him during his initial career and recalled the two "heartbreaks" he experienced during his peak of batting form back in 2016.

The Times of India Sundar Pichai: My favourite food in Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru are ...

Google CEO Sundar Pichai discusses his favorite Indian dishes, the importance of understanding deeply, and breaking free from the competitive exam mindset. He references Aamir Khan's '3 Idiots' scene and emphasizes the concept of a motor.

The Times of India RCB v CSK: Amid rain threat, Google India says...

Boasting of a better net run-rate and more points, defending champions CSK (13 points, NRR 0.528) start favourites at a venue where they have lost to the home side only once in eight matches. RCB has 12 points and a net run-rate of 0.387. A washout will take CSK through to the playoffs, while RCB will need to win by at least 18 runs or chase the target with about 11 balls to spare.

The Times of India 'Inciting people': INDIA bloc demands EC action against PM Modi

INDIA bloc leaders — Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar and Shiv Sena (UBT) president Uddhav Thackeray — also called for a strong action against the PM by the Election Commission for "inciting people". The alliance leaders stressed that they were committed to protecting the religious freedom of all citizens and ensuring that the country runs as per the Constitution.