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The Times of India India coach finds positives in Virat Kohli's lean T20 WC run

Virat Kohli has been "challenged" in the ongoing T20 World Cup but his lean run is allowing the less experienced players to step up and contribute to the team's cause, India batting coach Vikram Rathour said on Friday.

The Times of India Rahul Gandhi meets NEET aspirants

The Times of India 'I don't see...': Gambhir drops a big hint on India's head coach post

Evading queries on whether he is set to be the next head coach of the Indian cricket team, former opener Gautam Gambhir on Friday said he doesn't "see that far ahead". Gambhir was speaking at an Indian Chambers of Commerce event in Kolkata.

The Times of India 4 Hinduja family members sentenced to jail for exploiting staff

A Swiss court sentenced four members of the Hinduja family to up to four and a half years in jail on Friday for exploiting domestic workers at their Geneva villa. The criminal court, however, cleared the members of a billionaire family of charges that they engaged in illegal human trafficking of their servants, mostly illiterate Indians, who were employed at their luxurious lakeside villa in Geneva.

The Times of India HC hits pause on Kejriwal's bail: The heated courtroom debate

Throughout the day, a vacation bench of Justice Sudhir Kumar Jain heard the heated arguments between the councils of the probe agency and the Aam Aadmi Party chief and reserved its order. For now, the high court has put an interim stay on Rouse Avenue court's bail decision and Kejriwal will have to stay in jail. The high court said it was reserving the order for 2-3 days as it wanted to go through the entire records.

The Times of India Afghanistan players turn chefs after halal missing from their hotel menu

For the Afghanistan cricketers, it was a meatball-sized problem to fork through! The non-availability of halal meat, a must-have in their menu, in their Bridgetown hotel forced them to temporarily wear a chef's apron.

The Times of India Elon Musk criticizes Melinda French Gates over Joe Biden support

In a tweet, Musk wrote, "The Gates Foundation's influence is not a reason to have less scrutiny. If anything, it needs more scrutiny." His comment was directed towards the significant political and philanthropic influence wielded by the Gates Foundation, which Melinda French Gates co-chairs. Musk's remarks come in response to French Gates' continued support for President Biden.

The Times of India Nato moving into Asia: Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin highlighted the need for a 'reliable security architecture' in the Asia-Pacific region during an address in Vietnam, expressing concerns over Nato's increasing focus on the area.

The Times of India ‘Did you bluff Virat bhai?’ Surya, Axar burst into laughter

In a post-match interaction following India's dominant victory over Afghanistan in the T20 World Cup, Suryakumar Yadav and Axar Patel shared a light-hearted exchange that highlighted their camaraderie and the team’s positive spirit. The conversation centered around a discussion Suryakumar had with Virat Kohli during the 10th over break. Axar playfully questioned Suryakumar about the content of this discussion, teasing him about possibly bluffing Kohli. Suryakumar, who had just delivered a stellar performance with a quickfire 53 runs, laughed and clarified that he was simply being himself, which prompted more laughter from both players.

The Times of India Nasa's Webb Telescope reveals new insights into the Crab Nebula

Using its advanced NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) and MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument), the telescope has captured intricate structural details that reveal new aspects of the nebula's formation and composition.

The Times of India Canadian court refuses to take two pro-Khalistanis off no-fly list

The court noted that, based on confidential security information, there were reasonable grounds to suspect that the two men intended to travel by air to commit terrorism offences.

The Times of India Wealthy US couple accused of poisoning trees for ocean view

According to a Fox News report, in 2021, Amelia Bond, former CEO of the St Louis Foundation, allegedly applied a lethal herbicide, Tebuthiuron, to Lisa Gorman's oak trees without her consent.

The Times of India Mysterious 'backtracking': Why we may soon have longer days

New research has confirmed that Earth's inner core, a moon-sized chunk of solid iron and nickel located over 3,000 miles below the surface, has been spinning unusually slowly for the past 14 years. This slowdown could potentially lengthen Earth's days, though any changes would likely be imperceptible to humans.