New Delhi: The Indian women’s cricket team, fresh off their historic ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 victory, has been shortlisted for the Laureus World Team of the Year Award, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced on Tuesday. The Laureus World Sports Awards, established in 2000, honour the most outstanding and inspirational sporting achievements globally each year. The nomination underscores the team’s landmark triumph, marking India’s first-ever Women’s ODI World Cup title — a historic milestone for Indian women’s cricket. The team’s path to glory in…
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Brendon McCullum Committed to England Role Despite T20 World Cup Exit
Mumbai: England head coach Brendon McCullum has expressed his determination to continue in his role, despite his side’s narrow seven-run loss to India in the T20 World Cup semifinal in Mumbai on Thursday. McCullum, 44, took over England’s Test setup in 2022 and expanded his responsibilities to the white-ball teams in January 2025, with his current contract running until 2027. His tenure has seen both highs and lows, including a 4-1 Ashes defeat in Australia, which prompted the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to launch a comprehensive review of…
Read MoreItaly Women’s Hockey Team Arrives in Hyderabad for FIH 2026 World Cup Qualifiers
Hyderabad: The Italy national women’s hockey team has arrived in Hyderabad, Telangana to participate in the upcoming FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers, scheduled from March 8 to 14, 2026. The tournament will feature eight nations, vying for a spot in the prestigious World Cup. Italy has been placed in Pool A, where they will face England, Korea, and Austria. The European side has previously qualified for the FIH Hockey World Cup twice, first in 1976 and most recently in 2018, when they secured a ninth-place finish, marking their best…
Read MoreUjjain’s Priyanshi Prajapat Wins Silver at World Ranking Wrestling Tournament, Brings Glory to India
Ujjain: India’s rising wrestling star Priyanshi Prajapat from Ujjain has made the nation proud by clinching a silver medal at the Senior World Ranking Wrestling Tournament held in Tirana, Albania. Competing in the 50 kg category, Priyanshi showcased exceptional skill and determination, reaching the finals and earning the runner-up position. Priyanshi was awarded the medal on February 26, 2026, marking a remarkable achievement in her first senior-level world ranking tournament. Despite stiff competition from Olympian-level wrestlers, she fought her way to the final, demonstrating India’s growing strength in international wrestling.…
Read MoreIndian Under-17 Men’s Team Clinches 2-1 Victory Over Myanmar in Friendly Opener
Yangon: The Indian Under-17 men’s national football team started their international friendly campaign on a high note, defeating host Myanmar 2-1 at the Thuwunna Stadium on Tuesday. India drew first blood in the opening half, with Washington Singh Ngangom scoring in the 11th minute, followed by a strike from Gunleiba Wangheirakpam in the 24th minute, giving the visitors a comfortable lead. Myanmar responded in the second half through Mint Myat Ko Ne, who found the net in the 54th minute, briefly bringing the home side back into contention. However, India…
Read MoreIndia Edges Past England by 7 Runs in Thrilling T20 World Cup 2026 Semi-Final; ‘Thala Connection’ Steals the Spotlight
Mumbai: In a nail-biting encounter at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, India defeated England by just 7 runs to secure a place in the T20 World Cup 2026 final. The semi-final, which saw India post a formidable total of 253/7, was marked by both record-breaking performances and a quirky coincidence that cricket fans quickly dubbed the ‘Thala Connection’—a nod to former Indian captain MS Dhoni and his iconic jersey number 7. Dhoni attended the match alongside his wife, Sakshi Dhoni, and was seen meeting current captain Rohit Sharma, who warmly embraced the…
Read MoreDecapitation in the Making: How U.S. and Israel Targeted Khamenei
Tehran: The assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader for more than 36 years, occurred on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at approximately 9:40 a.m. Tehran time (06:10 GMT). Conducted through a coordinated military operation by the United States and Israel, the strike killed Khamenei, multiple senior Iranian officials, members of his family and inner circle, and key military commanders. Analysts describe the operation as a decisive effort to decapitate Iran’s leadership and shift the strategic balance in a region already fraught with tension. Khamenei, aged 86 at the time…
Read MoreAutomation Anxiety: AI Tool Announcement Jolts Stock Market
Mumbai: A recent announcement by the AI company Anthropic triggered sharp volatility in the stock market, highlighting how technological developments and investor psychology increasingly influence global financial markets. The incident, which occurred on February 24, led to significant declines in Indian equity indices, particularly in the IT sector. During the afternoon trading session, Anthropic revealed a new tool for its AI model designed to modernize legacy programming systems, including converting older COBOL code into modern languages. The development raised concerns among investors that automation through AI could reduce demand for…
Read MoreDeath of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Triggers Global Geopolitical Shock
Tehran/ New Delhi: The death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei following joint airstrikes by the United States and Israel has sent shockwaves across global politics, raising fears of a major geopolitical crisis in the Middle East and beyond. The strikes, carried out under the names Operation Epic Fury and Operation Roaring Lion, targeted Iranian military bases and key strategic installations, dramatically escalating tensions in an already volatile region. The killing of Khamenei marks far more than the loss of a political leader. It represents a potentially decisive turning point…
Read MoreWhen War Drives Oil: The Economic Warning Signs for India
New Delhi: Rising geopolitical tensions in West Asia are once again highlighting India’s vulnerability to global conflicts, particularly through energy markets, trade routes, and financial systems. Analysts warn that escalating hostilities involving the United States, Iran, and Israel are creating a “war-fear scenario” that could influence India’s economic stability and growth trajectory. Economists say the idea of a “war-fear syndrome” in India is no longer merely a psychological perception but an economic reality. Whenever tensions escalate in the Middle East, financial markets in India react almost instantly. The latest confrontation…
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