Rishabh Pant recreates viral clip of Sunil Gavaskar’s ‘stupid, stupid, stupid’ commentary | Cricket News

Rishabh Pant in an Instagram post. Rishabh Pant has recreated a viral commentary moment on Instagram, appearing to be filmed for a brand advertisement. The clip references Sunil Gavaskar‘s commentary outburst during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.Pant, who will lead Lucknow Super Giants in the upcoming Indian Premier League season, faced Gavaskar‘s criticism during the fourth Test…

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Shreyas Iyer will be our ‘lucky charm’: Prabhsimran Singh confident of Punjab Kings’ maiden title hopes | Cricket News

File photo of Prabhsimran Singh. (Getty Images) NEW DELHI: Punjab Kings have experienced a rollercoaster journey in the Indian Premier League (IPL) since the tournament’s inception in 2008. Despite boasting star-studded squads over the years, consistency has been their biggest challenge.The franchise, formerly known as Kings XI Punjab, delivered their best performance in 2014 when…

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How supernovas sparked life with water 100 million years after the Big Bang |

Around 100 million years after the Big Bang, the universe might have been filled with something unexpected—water. A new study suggests that supernovas, the catastrophic explosions of massive stars, could have flooded the early universe with water, providing the key ingredient for life to form. These stellar explosions released vast amounts of heavy elements, including…

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NCERT Punjabi textbook published with errors, union education minister urged for accountability |

CHANDIGARH: Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan has addressed a letter to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, bringing attention to several errors in a Punjabi textbook published by the NCERT. In his correspondence, Sandhwan highlighted critical spelling mistakes and factual inaccuracies found in the book ‘Punjabi Primer’, which is intended for Balvatika/Anganwadi-level children and…

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Aurangzeb tomb row: Nagpur on edge amid violent clashes; oppn targets Maharashtra govt; top developments | India News

NEW DELHI: Violence broke out in several parts of Nagpur after a right-wing protest demanding the removal of Aurangzeb’s tomb. Tensions soared after rumours spread that a religious book was burned, leading to large-scale stone-pelting, vandalism, and arson. The worst-hit areas were Mahal and Hansapuri, where vehicles were set on fire and shops were damaged…

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