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The Times of India Rohit forgets coin in his pocket during toss; Babar bursts into laughter

Forgetting things is nothing new for Rohit Sharma and the Indian skipper on Sunday had another hilarious moment during the T20 World Cup match against Pakistan in New York.

The Times of India Shastri's energy at toss floors Rohit, Babar. Watch

Rain delayed the start of the marquee T20 World Cup clash between India and Pakistan in New York. The rain began to fall about 90 minutes before the scheduled start time of 10:30 local (14:30 GMT) with the 34,000 capacity venue around half full. Pakistan skipper Babar won the toss and opted to bowl first against India in their Group A game.

The Times of India Watch: Kohli greets Gayle in charismatic style in New York

Before the high-stakes India vs Pakistan match at the T20 World Cup in New York, an exciting moment occurred prior to the coin toss. West Indies cricket legend Chris Gayle was seen interacting with the Indian team members.

The Times of India 'Bus with pilgrims plunges into J&K gorge after suspected terror attack'

A bus carrying pilgrims plunged into a deep gorge in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district on Sunday after suspected terrorists opened fire, officials said. There was no immediate information on casualties. The bus, carrying pilgrims on their way to the Shiv Khori temple, came under attack in Teryath village in Poni area, the officials said citing initial reports.

The Times of India What to expect from the next biggest iPhone update, iOS 18

Apple's upcoming iOS 18, set to be unveiled at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 10, is rumoured to be one of the most significant updates in the iPhone's history. The new operating system will reportedly introduce new artificial intelligence (AI) features, major design changes, and enhanced customization options.

The Times of India Will keep working as BJP worker: Outgoing Union minister Anurag Thakur

His name not on the new BJP-led NDA government's list of ministers, outgoing Union Minister Anurag Thakur said Sunday he would keep working as a BJP worker and contribute to fulfilling PM-designate Narendra Modi's resolve to make India a developed country. Thakur congratulated Modi and his "team of ministers" and said all those who have been picked for ministerial positions in the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government are "very competent".