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Australia spinner Nathan Lyon stressed the significant void Josh Hazlewood’s absence would leave in the Day-Night Test against India, starting December 6 in Adelaide. Lyon praised Hazlewood's invaluable contribution, particularly in pink-ball Tests, while also dismissing speculation of internal rifts within the Australian squad.Hazlewood’s recent form further underscores his importance. Despite Australia's crushing 294-run loss …

India stalwarts Jasprit Bumrah and Virat Kohli went up against each other in the nets at Adelaide Oval. Kohli, who scored a sensational century in the opening Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, played an on-drive against Bumrah, who targetted Kohli's stumps.Bumrah himself was at the forefront of India's massive 295-run victory in Perth's Optus …

India's legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar made a special announcement via his social media handle. Sachin congratulated his daughter Sara Tendulkar for joining the Sachin Tendulkar Foundation. Sara joined Sachin's venture as Director of the Sachin Tendulkar Foundation. Sachin praised Sara for her educational background in medical, with which she would be able to empower society. …

Love eating 'dal'? Lentils are considered a nutritional powerhouse, as they are packed with proteins, manganese, iron, potassium, and more. But the staple (lentils) for vegetarians has gone viral on the internet after a video raised serious concerns over the authenticity of the regular 'dal' we eat. Recently, a woman took to her Instagram to …

Expensive spa getaways and fancy juices are not necessary for body detoxification. A 20-minute workout in the morning can do wonders for the body's daily detoxification, circulation, and rejuvenation. This easy exercise routine uses movement, breathing, and stretching to help with your natural detox.Begin with 5 minutes of dynamic stretchingDynamic stretches at the beginning of …

India, once synonymous with rapid population growth, is now witnessing a decline in fertility rates. According to the United Nations, the country’s fertility rate has dropped to 2 children per woman as of 2024—a sharp decline from 6.2 in 1950. Although this development is consistent with worldwide trends, it presents both opportunities and difficulties for …