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“The 11th player will be depending on the wicket because we are playing in Dubai. Depending on the wicket and conditions either Varun Chakaravarthy or Harshit Rana,” he added.
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Shreyas Iyer fully expected to be picked in India's Asia Cup squad; BCCI says 'no grudges...' after Agarkar backlash
Shreyas Iyer's non-selection for the 2025 Asia Cup has sparked significant outrage in the Indian cricket fraternity. Fans and ...
Pakistan head into the Asia Cup 2025 in the UAE with a new squad under the captaincy of Salman Ali Agha. The team management, headed by coach Mike Hesson, has made a big call by leaving out senior ...
Trump’s China tariffs forced brands to move smartphone production to India and Vietnam, with higher prices now hitting US ...
MUMBAI: The Indian rupee fell on Thursday as aggressive dollar buying by oil importers towards the end of the session pressured the local currency even as persistent greenback sales by foreign banks ...
Given the massive public outrage against the Board for Control of Cricket in India (BCCI), it has been decided that the Indian cricket team would not be stopped from playing against Pakistan in the ...
Vineet Agrawal became the CEO of Wipro Consumer Care & Lighting in 2002. Since then, he has shaped 15 acquisitions, expanded ...
India has been drawn in Pool B, where it will face Japan, Thailand, and Singapore. The team will open its campaign against Thailand on September 5, followed by a clash with Japan on September 6.
Indian teams will not be involved in any bilateral sporting events in Pakistan, and likewise, Pakistan will not be permitted to send teams to India for bilateral competitions.
The possibility of India facing Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025 is now almost certain, as the Indian Sports Ministry has reportedly decided not to stop the Men in Blue from playing the match.
Out-of-home biscuit consumption dropped 8 per cent YOY in May 2025, even as chocolates jumped 32 per cent and salty snacks ...
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