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Agarkar's Puts Indian Cricket Future at Risk

Chief selector Ajit Agarkar's controversial team selections and ignoring domestic cricket scouting raise serious questions about India's long-term planning. Read the full analysis.

Karnataka's Domestic Workers Bill: What Changes

Karnataka government proposes formal contracts, minimum wage up to ₹20,112 for domestic workers. New bill mandates registration, welfare benefits and penalties for violations.

India Women vs Sri Lanka: 5 T20Is in December

World champions India women's cricket team returns to action with five T20Is against Sri Lanka starting December 1. Full schedule, venues, and team details revealed.

India Women vs Sri Lanka T20I Series Announced

BCCI confirms India women's cricket team will play Sri Lanka in a 5-match T20I series in December. Get the full schedule, venues, and significance of this post-World Cup series.

T20 World Cup 2026 Full Schedule Released

ICC announces T20 World Cup 2026 schedule with 55 matches across India and Sri Lanka. Defending champions India face Pakistan on February 15 in Colombo. Full details inside.

Celina Jaitly files DV case against husband

Bollywood actress Celina Jaitly confirms filing domestic violence complaint against husband Peter Haag. Read her emotional statement and legal battle details.

Nikhil Chaudhary's 165 Powers Queensland to Win

Indian-origin cricketer Nikhil Chaudhary smashed a career-best 165 runs as Queensland defeated Victoria by 7 wickets in Sheffield Shield. Read about this spectacular innings!

Karnataka Domestic Workers Bill Flawed: Experts

Karnataka's new domestic workers' legislation faces criticism for missing voices and weak compliance mechanisms. Learn how this impacts workers' rights and what needs improvement.

Thakur: Domestic schedule brings balance, age irrelevant

Mumbai captain Shardul Thakur endorses the new domestic cricket schedule, highlighting its benefits for workload management and format switching. He also emphasizes that performance, not age, should be the sole selection criterion.

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