Saturday, 2 January 2021

Indian Women's Cricket Team Members Set To Take Part In Club Event

Indian women's cricket team members like Jemimah Rodrigues and Deepti Sharma will take part in a T20 club tournament, which starts from January 4 and ends on January 12.

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"Get Well Soon Dada": Kohli, Others Wish Sourav Ganguly A Speedy Recovery

The cricket fraternity wished Sourav Ganguly a speedy recovery after he was hospitalised in Kolkata.

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Sourav Ganguly In ICU After Sudden Illness

Cricket board president Sourav Ganguly has been hospitalised in Kolkata after suddenly falling ill.

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Warner "Not Sure" About Natarajan's Ability To Bowl Continuously In Tests

Australia vs India: T Natarajan was added to the Test squad for the remaining two Test matches against Australia on Friday.

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Friday, 1 January 2021

Petrol, Diesel Prices Unchanged For 25 Days In A Row

According to Indian Oil Corporation, the price of petrol remained the same at Rs 83.71 per litre and diesel was constant at Rs 73.87 per litre in Delhi

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Exports Fell 0.8% To $26.89 Billion Last Month, Trade Deficit Rose To $15.71 Billion

The trade deficit in December widened to $ 15.71 billion, as imports grew by 7.6 per cent to $ 42.6 billion, according to the preliminary data released by the commerce ministry

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Everyone Is Allowed A Bit Of Slump, Says Warner In Smith's Defence

Australia vs India: Steve Smith has struggled in the ongoing series against India with Ravichandran Ashwin dismissing him twice and Jasprit Bumrah once.

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Today in History

Today in History Today is Saturday, Jan. 2, the second day of 2021. There are 363 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Jan. 2, 1974, President Richard Nixon signed legislation requiring states to limit highway speeds to 55 miles an hour as a way of conserving gasoline in the face of an OPEC oil embargo. (The 55 mph limit was effectively phased out in 1987; federal speed limits were abolished in 1995.) On this date: In 1788, Georgia became the fourth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. In 1811, Sen. Timothy Pickering, a Federalist from Massachusetts, became the first member of the U.S. Senate to be censured after he’d improperly revealed the contents of an executive document. In 1921, religious services were broadcast on radio for the first time as KDKA in Pittsburgh aired the regular Sunday service of the city’s Calvary Episcopal Church. In 1959, the Soviet Union launched its space probe Luna 1, the first manmade object to fly past the moon, its...

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NZ vs PAK: Babar Azam Cleared But Not Confirmed For Pakistan In 2nd Test

New Zealand vs Pakistan: Babar Azam has been cleared to play in the second Test against New Zealand starting in Christchurch on Sunday, but has not been confirmed in the team.

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"How Is That For Josh": Team India Sweat It Out In Fielding Drill. Watch

The BCCI posted a video of the Indian team doing a fielding drill, and the players seemed to be high spirits as they were put through their paces.

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David Warner "Highly Doubtful" Of Being Fully Fit For 3rd Test vs India

David Warner was named in the Australia squad after he sat out the first two Tests with a groin injury but said Saturday it was "highly doubtful" he'd be 100 per cent if he did play.

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Search suspended for boat that left Bahamas with 20 on board

The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search for a boat with about 20 people on board that was three days overdue to arrive in Florida after leaving the Bahamas

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Texas county official suspect in defacing old ‘Negroes’ sign

Controversy over a segregation-era “Negroes” sign in a Texas courthouse has taken an unusual turn after a top county official was identified as a suspect in a criminal investigation into the historical sign being vandalized

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