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The Times of India Mayank Yadav set to become a capped player ahead of IPL auction

Mayank Yadav is poised to debut for India in the T20I series against Bangladesh following his impressive Indian Premier League stint with the Lucknow Super Giants, which earned the express bowler his maiden national call-up. His debut will make him a capped player and thus enhance his retention value at Lucknow, should the franchise choose to retain him.

The Times of India Journalist sets arm on fire outside White House during anti-Israel protest

During an anti-Israel protest near the White House, photojournalist Samuel Mena Jr set his arm on fire in a dramatic plea against media misinformation regarding the Gaza conflict. Captured on video, Mena, a journalist with AZFamily, was quickly aided by bystanders and police. He sustained non-life-threatening injuries and expressed his frustrations with the media’s portrayal of the conflict.

The Times of India New details: How Israel's Mossad convinced Hezbollah to buy its exploding pagers

Mossad's covert operation tricked Hezbollah into using booby-trapped AR924 pagers, leading to explosions that killed or injured around 3,000 members on September 17. Concealed as secure communication devices, the pagers significantly disrupted Hezbollah's communications and inflicted severe casualties, highlighting the ingenuity of modern spycraft.

The Times of India A harrowing 72-hour ordeal: How two US & UK climbers were rescued

Two foreign climbers, Michelle Theresa Dvorak from the USA and Fay Jane Manners from the UK, were safely rescued from Chaukhamba-III peak in the Garhwal Himalayas by an Indian Air Force team after being stranded for nearly 72 hours. They were initially provided with essential supplies by a French expedition team before being located and airlifted to safety.

The Times of India IndiGo OTP crash saw lowest punctuality among all airlines

IndiGo's daily operations were severely disrupted on Saturday due to a significant system outage, reducing on-time performance to 54%. The outage caused long queues, manual boarding pass issuance, and significant delays, impacting 3 lakh passengers. The DGCA has requested a detailed report to prevent future recurrences.

The Times of India 50 students hospitalised after dinner at hostel in Maharashtra's Latur

Nearly 50 female students from a government college in Latur were hospitalised for suspected food poisoning after consuming dinner at their hostel. Immediate medical attention ensured stable conditions for all affected students. Food samples have been collected for analysis, and officials are investigating the incident to determine responsibility.

The Times of India 'Thakk rahe ho kya...': SKY to Team India batters in the nets - Watch

India's cricket team, led by Suryakumar Yadav, is set for their first home T20I against Bangladesh in Gwalior after winning the T20 World Cup. With only four players from the World Cup squad, the team had an intense practice session, featuring batsmen like Washington Sundar and Rinku Singh.

The Times of India ‘As I was saying’: Trump's Butler return makes MAGA go wild

Picking up from the point he left off in July, when a gunman targeted him and grazed his ear, Trump began his speech with, “As I was saying,” while gesturing towards the same immigration chart he had been examining when the attack occurred. The dramatic introduction made MAGA supporter on social media go wild.

The Times of India Man playing Lord Rama's role in Ramlila dies of heart attack on stage

A 45-year-old property dealer, Sushil Kaushik, died of a heart attack while performing as Lord Rama at a Ramlila event in Vishwakarma Nagar, Delhi. He was taken to a hospital, where doctors declared him dead. A video on social media shows him heading backstage after feeling unwell.

The Times of India When Bangladesh registered their only T20I win against India

India and Bangladesh played a significant cricket match, the 1000th T20I game. India, struggling early, managed a total of 148/6. Bangladesh chased successfully with Mushfiqur Rahim's key performance, securing a win. Key moments included India's fielding errors and critical runs in the final overs. The match highlighted strong plays and strategic decisions.

The Times of India IAF rescues missing US & UK mountaineers from Uttarakhand after three-days

Two foreign mountaineers, Michelle Theresa Dvorak from the USA and Fay Jane Manners from the UK, were safely rescued after being stranded for days at 6,015 metres on their ascent to the Chaukhamba III peak in Uttarakhand. Despite fog and adverse weather, the joint efforts of the Indian Air Force, SDRF, and State Disaster Management Authority ensured their safe return.

The Times of India Bizarre break-in: UK thief cooks, cleans, washes owner's clothes

Damian Wojnilowicz, 36, received a 22-month prison sentence after breaking into homes in Monmouthshire and Newport. His unusual actions, which included cleaning, cooking, and rearranging belongings, deeply traumatised the victims. Wojnilowicz expressed remorse, but the judge highlighted the significant impact on the victims' lives.

The Times of India Bizarre break-in: UK thief cooks, cleans, washes owner's clothes

Damian Wojnilowicz, 36, received a 22-month prison sentence after breaking into homes in Monmouthshire and Newport. His unusual actions, which included cleaning, cooking, and rearranging belongings, deeply traumatised the victims. Wojnilowicz expressed remorse, but the judge highlighted the significant impact on the victims' lives.

The Times of India When Sachin Tendulkar became the first batsman to hit 200 in ODIs

Sachin Tendulkar created history on February 24, 2010, in Gwalior by becoming the first batsman to score a double century in ODIs with an unbeaten 200 against South Africa. Tendulkar's phenomenal innings included 25 fours and 3 sixes, leading India to a commanding 153-run victory. At the time of the innings, Tendulkar was 36 years old, and his remarkable fitness and form showcased his longevity in international cricket.

The Times of India Watch: Israel shoots down two drones over Mediterranean Sea

Israeli Defence Forces intercepted two drones over the Mediterranean Sea. Tensions in the region have escalated with Israel's intensified military operations against Hezbollah and Hamas in Lebanon. Recent strikes have targeted Palestinian refugee camps and led to numerous fatalities, reflecting the broader crisis following an attack by Hamas a year ago.

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