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The Times of India T20 World Cup: South Africa survive scare to defeat Nepal by 1 run

South Africa secured a one-run victory against Nepal in the T20 World Cup Group D match. The match saw a thrilling finish with Nepal falling short of the target. Sandeep Lamichhane remained wicketless in the match. Throughout the innings, Nepal's bowlers were at their best, and only Tristan Stubbs's (27 not out off 18 balls) late effort gave them cause for concern.

The Times of India T20 WC: NZ thrash Uganda for first win of tournament

New Zealand put up a clinical performance to notch a comprehensive but a consolatory nine-wicket win over Uganda in the T20 World Cup afer bowling out the minnows for a mere 40 runs and chasing down the small target in 5.2 overs.

The Times of India 'Coaching India is different': Kumble on Gambhir being frontrunner

Gautam Gambhir, a former India opener and Kolkata Knight Riders mentor, is a leading candidate for the Indian national cricket team head coach position. The BCCI is seeking a successor to current coach Rahul Dravid, who will end his term after the 2024 ICC T20 World Cup. Gambhir's mentorship success has bolstered his candidacy.

The Times of India Elon Musk's X demands repayment from ex-Australian employees

Elon Musk’s X, formerly Twitter, is demanding repayment of up to $70,000 from former Australian employees, due to currency conversion errors leading to overpayments. The company has threatened legal action if not repaid. X also faces ongoing controversies, including a $600,000 fine from Australia’s eSafety Commissioner and various lawsuits over labor practices.

The Times of India 'If Dube is not bowling...': Ex-player suggests a change in India XI

Former India pacer Sreesanth suggests a change in the Indian playing XI of the T20 World Cup, recommending the inclusion of wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson. Samson, who opened in a warm-up match against Bangladesh, has not made a significant impact on the New York pitch and has not played in the first three games.

The Times of India Renukaswamy murder case: ‘30 goons waited to thrash die-hard Darshan fan’

A die-hard fan of Sandalwood star Darshan, S Renukaswamy, was allegedly assaulted and murdered after a cab journey from Chitradurga to Bengaluru. The incident led to the arrest of Darshan, his girlfriend Pavithra Gowda, and 11 others. The cab driver, Ravi Shankar, surrendered to the police in Chitradurga after being named a suspect in the case.

The Times of India BSY Pocso case: Congress accused of stalling action with eye on polls

The Congress government in Karnataka is facing backlash for delays in investigating a POCSO case against BS Yediyurappa, former Chief Minister. This comes after criticism over a similar delay in the Prajwal Revanna serial rape case.

The Times of India Former India cricketer's witty take on Pakistan's T20 WC exit

Former India opener Wasim Jaffer humorously reacts to Pakistan's elimination from the T20 World Cup, attributing it to their loss against the United States, not the rain-affected USA vs Ireland match. The US stunned Pakistan in a match that went to a Super Over after beating Canada in the tournament opener.

The Times of India 'Umar Akmal could've been Pakistan's Virat Kohli'

Kamran Akmal's hypothesis, which revolves around India's batting icon Virat Kohli, offers an intriguing perspective while also acknowledging Pakistan's historical missteps. His comments come in the wake of Pakistan's early exit from the T20 World Cup, a result that left the nation deeply frustrated and led to a thorough scrutiny of the team's strategies and decisions.

The Times of India 'Kudrat Ka Nizam...': Pakistan team slammed after T20 WC exit

Having played just three games with a defeat to India and their sole victory coming against Canada, this is the earliest Pakistan have exited the T20 World Cup. Pakistan reached the tournament's final four on all but two of the occasions when they were eliminated in the group stage (in 2014 and 2016).

The Times of India ‘Drunk’ soldier pees in train berth, wets woman below

A woman on the Gondwana Express alleged a drunken soldier urinated on her from Hazrat Nizamuddin to Durg, prompting a complaint to the Prime Minister’s Office after Railway Protection Force inaction.