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The Times of India Gulbadin Naib's reply to Ashwin's 'red card' comment

Gulbadin Naib's sudden cramp during the 12th over of Bangladesh's chase in the ICC T20 World Cup Super Eight match has raised eyebrows. The incident took place when Bangladesh, pursuing a revised target of 114 in 19 overs, had lost seven wickets for 81 runs.At that juncture, Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott, aware that his team was ahead on the DLS count, gestured to his players to slow down the game's pace. As the next delivery was about to be bowled, Gulbadin Naib, positioned at slip, abruptly fell to the ground, holding his hamstring.

The Times of India 'There was one moment where Rohit...': Brad Hogg

In a remarkable display of batting prowess, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma unleashed a blistering 41-ball 92, which included an over where he plundered 29 runs off Mitchell Starc's bowling. This explosive innings propelled India to an imposing total of 205 runs. India's formidable score proved to be too much for Australia, as they fell short by 24 runs in their chase. With this victory, India secured their place in the semifinals, where they are set to face England in what promises to be an exciting clash.

The Times of India What Telegram CEO 'bragged about' is a big warning for users

Acknowledging concerns raised by experts, Telegram faces security risks from hackers and lacks sufficient resources. The CEO's acknowledgment of vulnerabilities and the app's popularity among various groups further highlight the pressing need for improved cybersecurity measures.

The Times of India Twin test of PMLA: What Delhi HC said while staying CM Arvind Kejriwal's bail

The stay on bail comes as the ED challenged the trial court order terming it "perverse", "one-sided" and "wrong-sided". It also contended that adequate opportunity was not given to argue the case. The ED lawyers had also asked the trial court to keep its order in abeyance for 48 hours to enable them to approach superior courts which were not considered. In high court, the ED asked to stay the bail order on the ground that the trial court had failed to apply the 'twin test' for granting bail under Section 45 of PMLA.

The Times of India Explained: The Bihar chapter of NEET UG row

The NEET UG exam in Bihar has been marred by a paper leak scandal, leading to multiple arrests. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is probing the case, which involves a mysterious professor from Hazaribagh and several suspects, including Sanjeev Mukhiya and Sikandar Yadavendu. Mukhiya, a former technical assistant, is believed to be the mastermind, while Yadavendu, a junior engineer, is another prime accused. The scandal has raised serious concerns about the integrity of the examination process.

The Times of India Netflix may offer its streaming service for free in these countries

Netflix plans to introduce free versions in select markets to enhance audience reach while adapting to the evolving streaming landscape, following the trend of ad-based revenue models.