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July 8, 2026

Sourav Ganguly’s contribution to Indian cricket set to receive ICC’s highest honour

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly is set to become the 12th Indian to be inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame, adding another landmark to a career that transformed Indian cricket both on and off the field. The International Cricket Council (ICC) is expected to make the formal announcement on July 11 after the conclusion […]

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How India became cricket’s biggest talent exporter

For decades, India has been regarded as cricket’s biggest talent factory. Every year, thousands of players compete across domestic tournaments, dreaming of wearing the India jersey. But in recent years, another trend has quietly emerged. An increasing number of international cricketers representing countries such as the USA, Oman, the UAE, Canada, the Netherlands and even

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Messi and Djokovic, both 39, delivered stunning comebacks on the same day

Two sporting icons produced defining performances within hours, extending an era many thought had already ended. For a generation of sports fans, Lionel Messi and Novak Djokovic have long represented sustained excellence. On Tuesday, the two legends delivered another reminder that their stories are far from over. Within hours of each other, both 39-year-olds produced

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Kerala tunnel collapse kills three, five still missing in Wayanad

A debris slip at a tunnel construction site in Kerala’s Wayanad district has killed at least three workers, with search teams continuing efforts to locate five more people who remain missing. The incident occurred on a road construction project in the hilly terrain of the district. Debris consisting of soil, rocks, and construction material suddenly

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Damascus hit by twin blasts during Macron’s Syria visit, killing 18

Syria’s capital Damascus was hit by two explosions on Tuesday while French President Emmanuel Macron was visiting the country, marking a sharp escalation in security threats facing the Syrian government. The blasts occurred in different parts of the city, killing at least 18 people and wounding dozens more. Syrian state media blamed the attacks on

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GitHub AI tool leaks private code when users ask it to.

GitHub’s AI search tool is leaking private code repositories, according to security researchers and reporting from The Register. The flaw, called GitLost, allows anyone to request and receive code from private repositories that should be hidden from public view. GitHub, the world’s largest platform for sharing and storing code, has not released a fix for

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S&P warns Indian microfinance lenders face mounting credit risks

Rating agency S&P Global has raised fresh warnings about India’s microfinance sector, flagging credit risks in a loan portfolio worth $35 billion. The concern centres on rising default rates among borrowers and deteriorating ability to repay loans, according to S&P’s analysis published recently. Microfinance institutions, known as MFIs, lend small amounts, typically from Rs 5,000

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US revokes 60-day waiver, leaving millions of Iranian oil barrels stranded

The United States has revoked a 60-day waiver that allowed countries to legally import Iranian crude oil without triggering American sanctions. The decision has created immediate uncertainty for millions of barrels of oil that were purchased during the grace period but have not yet reached their final destination. The waiver was designed as a transition

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India launches Producer Price Index after 20 years of delay

India has officially launched the Producer Price Index, a new measure that tracks prices at factories and farms before goods reach consumers. The index, which took more than two decades to develop, will cover agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and electricity sectors. This move reshapes how economists measure inflation and industrial productivity in India. The PPI captures

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