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Punjab Kings restricted Rajasthan Royals to a meagre 144 for nine. For Royals, local hero Riyan Parag scored 48 off 34 balls on a difficult track while Punjab skipper Sam Curran (2/24), Harshal Patel (2/28), Nathan Ellis (1/24) and Rahul Chahar (2/26) were all on target. RR have already qualified for the playoffs while PBKS have been knocked out this season and are playing for pride.

The Times of India Southwest monsoon likely to hit Kerala by May 31: IMD

According to the India Meteorological Department's announcement on Wednesday, there's a high probability that the southwest monsoon will make its onset over Kerala on May 31, with a margin of error of four days. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, the director general of the IMD, pointed out that this forecast closely matches the usual monsoon onset date for Kerala, typically observed around June 1st.

The Times of India Rohit Sharma names toughest bowler he's faced

Rohit Sharma, the captain of India, recently unveiled the most formidable bowler he has faced in his illustrious cricketing journey. With India gearing up for the upcoming T20 World Cup under his leadership, Rohit's revelation has stirred excitement among cricket enthusiasts globally. The eagerly awaited T20 World Cup is scheduled to kick off on June 2, with the United States and West Indies co-hosting the prestigious tournament.

The Times of India Comedian Shyam Rangeela's nomination rejected from Varanasi

The election commission has rejected the nomination of comedian Shyam Rangeela from Varanasi seat. According to the poll body website, out of 55 candidates, forms of 36 candidates were rejected while affidavits of 15 candidates. The comedian had earlier alleged that he was prevented from submitting his nomination papers.

The Times of India How US schools are using AI to detect guns on campus

The United States witnesses a shift in school safety with AI solutions detecting firearms. Kansas offers grants for AI surveillance cameras. Missouri allocates funds for AI weapon detection systems. ZeroEyes, Iterate.ai, and Omnilert offer AI gun detection solutions. The Mount Pulaski Community Unit School District 23 reports success with the ZeroEyes system.

The Times of India 'Zombie' wildfires resurface in Canada, worsening US air quality

'Zombie' wildfires in Canada, known for smoldering underground, are causing air quality concerns in the US, highlighting challenges in wildfire management amid global climate change.

The Times of India Federation Cup: Javelin star Neeraj strikes gold

Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra won the gold medal in men's javelin throw event of the Federation Cup in Bhubaneswar, his spear shimmering through the balmy Wednesday evening sky after an unusually slow start in his first competitive outing on Indian soil in three years.

The Times of India Malayalam actor Mathew's family suffers injuries in road accident

A road accident involving Mathew Thomas' family occurred, resulting in the tragic death of Beena Daniel, a 61-year-old retired teacher.

The Times of India 'Will not propose...': Gambhir replies to girl fan

Gautam Gambhir is widely recognized for his stoic demeanor, both on and off the cricket field. Whether he's engaged in the game, traveling, attending events, sitting in the dugout, or conversing with fellow players, Gambhir is seldom seen wearing a smile, often maintaining a serious countenance. However, a devoted Kolkata Knight Riders fan managed to accomplish the seemingly impossible task.

The Times of India 'Rohit alone can't win the T20 WC, it's about we not me'

Former India off-spinner Harbhajan Singh expressed his belief that Rohit Sharma has the potential to replicate MS Dhoni's feat from the 2007 T20 World Cup, given the condition that the team performs collectively in the Americas. Harbhajan also noted the potential impact of the long and grueling IPL on the performance of Indian players. He advised Rohit and his teammates to view the T20 World Cup as an extension of the IPL and adjust their mindset accordingly to optimise their performance on the global stage.

The Times of India Bihar & bahubalis: A relationship with many twist and turns

Situationship -- a term popular among Gen Z, resonates starkly with politics and its strings attached to 'bahubalis' (strongmen). Known for complex caste arithmetics, Bihar has for decades voted for several bahubalis who usually, with the support of people of their caste, secured electoral victories with ease. In the ongoing Lok Sabha polls, two strongmen who have also become a talking point are Mokama's Anant Kumar Singh and 'bahubali' Anand Mohan Singh.