23 Lakh Khatas Issued In Bengaluru, Says Bengaluru Incharge Minister
Shivakumar said Open House counters for e-khatas would be set-up at about 50 locations in 5 City Corporations of Bengaluru and he stated Namma e-khata campaign would be held from May 16.
Indias first State-led Centre of Excellence for space tech launched in Bengaluru
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The initiative follows a two-year screening project in Bengaluru, where 3,287 traffic police personnel underwent respiratory and general health assessments that highlighted risk factors
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Karnataka launches first state-led Centre of Excellence for Space Tech in Bengaluru
The CoE will play a major role in enabling public-private collection, supporting startups, and unlocking new use cases for space technologies across sectors critical to Indias development
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Lodha Developers to launch homes worth nearly Rs 22,000 cr for sale in FY27
Lodha Developers is set to launch new housing projects valued at approximately Rs 22,000 crore this fiscal year. The company aims for a 17 percent growth in sales bookings, targeting Rs 24,000 crore. These new developments will span across Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Pune, Bengaluru, and Delhi-NCR.
Kerala nursing student found dead in Bengaluru hostel, suicide suspected
Preliminary investigation suggests possible depression, though other factors are also being examined. The students father has raised suspicion, claiming his son was mentally strong and may have been affected by earlier hostel-related issues involving alleged drug use among roommates
Beverages are set to get costlier by about 25%, while food items are likely to rise byat least20% across small and mid-scale eateries, according to hoteliers
IPL 2026 RR vs DC: Playing 11: Check probable playing 11 and head-to-head record for today's match
IPL 2026 RR vs DC Head-to-Head Records: Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Capitals clash at Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Friday. Rajasthan Royals enter the match on a high after defeating Punjab Kings. Delhi Capitals face Rajasthan Royals following a significant loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The head-to-head record between the two teams is evenly split. Predicted playing XIs for both sides are provided.
'I Enjoyed Padikkals Wicket The Most, It Was Crucial': GT Spinner Rashid After GT's Win
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Gujarat Titans (GT) spinner Rashid Khan said picking key wickets of batters like Devdutt Padikkal at the right time helped his team restrict Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) below 160 runs but dismissal of in-form batter Devdutt Padikkal was crucial in breaking RCBs momentum. RCB were bowled out for 155 in 19.2 overs despite starts from Padikkal (40) and Virat Kohli (28). Gujarat Titans bowlers kept things tight, with Arshad Khan taking three wickets, while Rashid and Jason Holder took two each. I think the one I enjoyed the most was Padikkals wicket. His wicket was very important at that time. He was set, so getting him out then was key, Rashid said in a video released by GT on X. ' When a batter attacks, you should know which ball is most difficult for him to hit and focus on that. When we practice, we try to land the ball where we want. If you bowl in the right areas, it becomes very hard for the batter to attack, he explained. Rashid also said that pressure works both ways in T20 cricket, and the bowlers should acknowledge that and focus on their plan. As much pressure is on the bowler, the same pressure is on the batter. The key is not to put yourself under pressure and just focus on your plan, he added. Rashid also said that pressure works both ways in T20 cricket, and the bowlers should acknowledge that and focus on their plan. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With this victory, the Gujarat Titans strengthened their position in the standings with 10 points in five matches. They will next face the Punjab Kings on May 3. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'The Milestone I Would Love To Match With Dhoni Is His Five Trophies', Says KL
Arun Jaitley Stadium: Delhi Capitals wicketkeeper-batter KL Rahul said surpassing MS Dhoni on the IPLs all-time run-scorers list was special, but insisted that winning five trophies like the legendary CSK captain remains the milestone he still has to achieve. During DCs game against Punjab Kings at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, where he smashed an unbeaten 152, Rahul surpassed Dhoni and Suresh Raina to become the fifth highest run-getter in IPL history. I didn't even realise I had gone past Mahi bhai on the IPL's all-time run-scorers list. Honestly, the milestone I would love to match with MS Dhoni is his five IPL trophies that hes won with CSK. When you have a long career, personal achievements do feel special. They tell you that your hard work and sacrifices have paid off. But at the end of the day, cricket is a team sport. You want to win trophies. You want to be part of successful sides. That has always been my goal. Every season, I give my best to win the IPL, no matter which team I play for. That matters the most to me. Personal milestones are good. They reassure me that I am on the right track. But what would truly make me happy is winning as many trophies as MS Dhoni, Rahul said on JioStars Superstars show. The right-hander also spoke about his special connection with his home ground M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, where he has consistently performed against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. There's nothing different I do against RCB. I've thought about it a lot. If there is a mental switch, why can't I use it against every team? I haven't found an answer. Every season, I give my best to win the IPL, no matter which team I play for. That matters the most to me. Personal milestones are good. They reassure me that I am on the right track. But what would truly make me happy is winning as many trophies as MS Dhoni, Rahul said on JioStars Superstars show. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Some stadiums just give you a good vibe and make you feel you'll do well. I'm happy I've consistently performed against a top-quality, defending champion side like RCB. As an athlete, you want to challenge yourself and bring out your best against good teams. That's when some switch turns on, he added. Article Source: IANS
A young man in Bengaluru has vowed to stop celebrating his birthday after a recent celebration resulted in a staggering 65,208 bill. The extensive order included 19 drinks, 28 starters, 5 pizzas, and 5 desserts, with premium beverages significantly contributing to the high cost. The incident sparked online debate about the expense of alcoholic beverages.
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IPL 2026: RCB Could've Won By Taking Wickets Not By Defending Runs, Says Bhuvneshwar
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Senior pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar said Royal Challengers Bengalurus best chance of beating Gujarat Titans in IPL 2026 lay in taking wickets quickly rather than defending runs, as the defending champions lost by four wickets at the Narendra Modi Stadium. If you look at the scenario, there was some help for seamers, and we had Romario (Shepherd), third seamer. So, we wanted to take a chance. Suyash (Sharma) is someone who is not easy to pick. We wanted to get wickets as quickly as possible. So, that's the reason he (Krunal Pandya) didn't bowl. We couldn't have won the match by defending runs. We could have won by taking wickets, and the bowlers who bowled were the best bowlers to get those wickets, said Bhuvneshwar at the conclusion of the game. He also acknowledged the RCB famed batting unit fell short of its usual lofty standards. Look it's a long tournament 14 matches. You cannot be perfect in each and every match in any department the way we have batted in the whole tournament it's been good we have scored 200 we have scored more than 200. I think it's about complementing each other yes we were not up to the mark with the bat it happens. I mean sometimes we give 200 runs but batsmen never complains they go and chase it out so it was our duty to try our best and then we did what we could, added Bhuvneshwar. On conditions in the competition, Bhuvneshwar noted that chasing has been easier this season due to dew. If you look at this IPL, chasing is a bit easier in any ground because the way wicket behaves and dew comes. So, yes, it could be different. But we didn't win the toss. We were asked to bat first. We tried our best in bowling. So now the result is that we lost and that's all. I think it's about complementing each other yes we were not up to the mark with the bat it happens. I mean sometimes we give 200 runs but batsmen never complains they go and chase it out so it was our duty to try our best and then we did what we could, added Bhuvneshwar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Of course, when you're young, you want to win those awards, and it comes when you do well. But when you want to work towards the team's goal, and you get an individual award or reward, you feel good. But honestly, I'm just trying my best, getting confidence from the management and thats all I can say. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'Sighted It, Picked It Up': Holder Breaks Down His 'magnificent' Catch Of Patidar
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Gujarat Titans (GT) player Jason Holder described his effort in the field to dismiss Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) captain Rajat Patidar as one of the most magnificent catches, adding that his focus was to reach towards the ball after his all-round performance helped the side register a dominant four-wicket win at Narendra Modi Stadium on Thursday. Holders contribution, including three catches and two wickets, played a key role in restricting RCB to 155 in 19.2 overs. I was just trying to get there. I saw it go off the bat pretty early, sighted it, picked it up, and just tried to get there. For me, it was just trying to avoid KG (Kagiso Rabada) because he was coming close to me. But I felt I had enough room, and I just went for it, and it stuck. It is the most magnificent catch, Holder said in a video released by IPL on X. During the first innings when RCB were trying to build a solid platform, in the eighth over, Patidar, who was batting on 19, attempted to play a pull shot, Holder stationed at deep backward square leg charged to his right and took a fine low catch. Rabada too was charging across to take it, but Holder managed to ignore that. RCB players, who thought Holder wasn't in control of the catch and had touched the turf, were having an argument with the umpires. But the umpires reckon otherwise, as replays appeared inconclusive on whether the ball had touched the ground. Despite the concern, the third umpire cleared the catch after a review, and Patidar was adjudged out. Reflecting on his role in the side, Holder emphasised his team-first mindset. My mindset is pretty clear whatever Im asked to do, I just want to come and perform for the team, he said. He also praised the team environment and recent momentum. I just love the energy in the group. The energy is pretty good. Weve been able to get across in the last two important games, which is really good for our confidence, Holder noted. Reflecting on his role in the side, Holder emphasised his team-first mindset. My mindset is pretty clear whatever Im asked to do, I just want to come and perform for the team, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With this victory, the Gujarat Titans strengthened their position in the standings with 10 points in five matches. They will next face the Punjab Kings on May 3. Article Source: IANS
'Losing Wickets In Clusters Never Helps In T20,' Says Karthik On RCB Loss
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) batting coach and mentor Dinesh Karthik said losing wickets at regular intervals despite a dominating start from opener Virat Kohli hurt the team's chances as they went down by four wickets to Gujarat Titans (GT) at the Narendra Modi Stadium. RCB were bowled out for 155 in 19.2 overs after being put in to bat, a total that Gujarat Titans chased down comfortably in 15.5 overs, finishing at 158/6 with 25 balls to spare. Karthik lauded Virat Kohlis aggressive start but admitted that regular wickets derailed the innings. I thought Virat started wonderfully, vintage Virat. The kind of shots he played, especially in the Rabada over, were outstanding. But we lost wickets in a cluster and kept doing it. Every time we had an opportunity to get ahead or build a partnership, we lost a wicket, and that never helps in a T20 game, Karthik said in a video released by RCB on X. Kohli struck a quick 28 off 13 balls, while Devdutt Padikkal top-scored with 40, but the middle-order collapse ensured RCB could only manage a below-par total. It eventually caught up with us, and we ended up with a below-par score, Karthik added. Despite the defeat, Karthik praised the teams attitude in the field as they attempted to defend the total. What was commendable was the attitude and the way the bowlers came together. Like a champion team would, we gave them jitters through the middle. If a couple of things had gone our way, it could have been different, but Im very proud of the effort, he said. RCB director of cricket Mo Bobat echoed similar sentiments, highlighting the bowling units effort in making the Gujarat Titans work hard for the chase. The pleasing and encouraging thing is obviously the bowlers. They put in a good shift again today. It was good to see Romario find a bit of rhythm, too, Bobat said. Youre not going to win every game, but when you come out second best, youve got to make the opposition really fight for their win, and I think we did that today, he noted. Gujarat Titans chase was powered by captain Shubman Gill, who smashed 43 off just 18 balls, while Jos Buttler (39) and Rahul Tewatia (27 not out) ensured there were no major hiccups. Youre not going to win every game, but when you come out second best, youve got to make the opposition really fight for their win, and I think we did that today, he noted. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Despite the loss, RCB still remains at number two in the points table with 12 points in nine matches. They will next face Lucknow Super Giants on May 7. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: World Class All-rounder Holder Fulfills Both Roles With Bat And Ball, Says Solanki
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Gujarat Titans director of cricket Vikram Solanki described Jason Holder as a world-class allrounder who has justified the franchises faith in him by contributing with both bat and ball. Holder produced a Player of the Match performance in GTs win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Thursday night - picking 2-29 in four overs, claiming three catches and scoring 12 useful runs in the chase, which the 2022 winners completed with four wickets in hand. When we were pursuing Jason at the auction, it was with a mind to him being able to fulfil both roles, the bat and the ball, so he does offer that. His numbers, I think if you take a look over the last calendar year and perhaps a little bit longer than that, his numbers at five and six (in the batting order) have been quite outstanding, and that's just, as I said, has come about because he of course has all of the ability that you'd need. He's physically a strong guy, has great reach and leverage as far as the ball is concerned, so all of the technicalities are sort of covered off. He also is now bringing an added dimension, that sort of sprinkling stardust, if you like, of being a really experienced campaigner and I think that's what's playing out, that's what we're seeing in front of us now, said Solanki at the conclusion of the game. Holder was previously a part of Chennai Super Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders, Rajasthan Royals, Lucknow Super Giants and Sunrisers Hyderabad before GT roped him in at last years auction. With GT not getting desired results from Glenn Phillips, Holder came in and has shined for the franchise. He's a world-class allrounder, isn't he? He's sort of proven across the years in international cricket and franchise cricket how measured he is and I think he's only getting better. He spoke about understanding his game and that of course comes with experience. Any player that has played for as long as he has, around the world as he has, led teams as he has - international teams and been part of different teams - starts to get an understanding of what should be done in any given situation and Jason is certainly doing that. He's had to wait his time before he's got an opportunity, but since he's got an opportunity in all of the games he's played, he's made good contributions. In the field, he was brilliant. He's also quite smart in playing exactly the way he needs to given any sort of situation, and that partnership with Rahul Tewatia (30 runs for the sixth wicket against RCB) is exactly an example of that, elaborated Solanki. Any player that has played for as long as he has, around the world as he has, led teams as he has - international teams and been part of different teams - starts to get an understanding of what should be done in any given situation and Jason is certainly doing that. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Thats just it - the perfect storm if you think about it. A skilled cricketer that has experience, wants to be a part of a team, and is a thorough gentleman. Hes very articulate when he speaks. Article Source: IANS
The price of a commercial LPG cylinder has seen an unprecedented hike of over 70% in just 60 days in Bengaluru, with three hikes and a withdrawal of 150 discount during this period
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Video: Virat Kohli slammed for aggressive behaviour towards Shubman Gill
Hyderabad: Virat Kohli is famous for his never back down attitude, and once again, his high energy has become the talk of the town. During the IPL 2026 match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Gujarat Titans (GT) on April 30th, Kohli showed the world that his hunger for the game is still as fresh Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
IPL 2026: 'Holder Adds Immense Value To GT's Balance,' Says Bangar
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Former India batting coach Sanjay Bangar praised West Indies great Jason Holder for his all-round impact, calling him a great addition to the Gujarat Titans (GT) after their four-wicket win over the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at Narendra Modi Stadium. Gujarat Titans chased down 156 in just 15.5 overs, thanks to a blistering 43 off 18 balls from captain Shubman Gill, along with contributions from Jos Buttler (39) and Rahul Tewatia (27 not out). Earlier, GTs bowlers restricted RCB to 155 in 19.2 overs, with Arshad Khan picking up three wickets, while Holder and Rashid Khan claimed two wickets each to keep the opposition in check. An all-rounder like him, especially an overseas fast bowler, adds immense value to the balance of the side. His understanding of the game is reflected in the control he has over his lines and lengths. You saw that when a batter tried to lap him, he adjusted instantly. Hes a very smart cricketer. Having led teams before, he knows how to finish games as well. Overall, hes a great addition to the GT side, Bangar said on JioStar. Meanwhile, former New Zealand cricketer Mitchell McClenaghan praised the way the Gujarat Titans led the chase, with captain Gill taking on Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood from the onset. An all-rounder like him, especially an overseas fast bowler, adds immense value to the balance of the side. His understanding of the game is reflected in the control he has over his lines and lengths. You saw that when a batter tried to lap him, he adjusted instantly. Hes a very smart cricketer. Having led teams before, he knows how to finish games as well. Overall, hes a great addition to the GT side, Bangar said on JioStar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With this victory, the Gujarat Titans strengthened their position in the standings with 10 points in five matches. They will next face the Punjab Kings on May 3. Article Source: IANS
Santner Sidelined For A Month After Scans Reveal ACL Shoulder Injury
New Zealand Cricket: New Zealand all-rounder and white-ball captain Mitchell Santner is set to be sidelined for at least a month after scans revealed a grade three ACL shoulder injury, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said on Friday. Santner injured his left shoulder while fielding for his Indian Premier League side Mumbai Indians in their recent match against the Chennai Super Kings. He was spotted in the dressing room with an ice pack around his shoulder during the chase as MI used a concussion substitute for him. Santner first sustained a niggle to his non-bowling shoulder while fielding in the game against Delhi Capitals on April 4 and sat out of the match against Rajasthan Royals on April 7. He featured against Royal Challengers Bengaluru on April 12 and also played against Gujarat Titans on April 20 but suffered another injury to the same shoulder while fielding against CSK and was thus ruled out of the tournament. The five-time winner MI signed South African left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj as a replacement for Santner, who has played four matches for the Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026, claiming five wickets for 125 runs. The 34-year-old allrounder returned home to New Zealand this week and saw a specialist this morning who confirmed a rest and rehabilitation period of at least one month, NZC said. The diagnosis means Santner is unavailable for the one-off Test against Ireland and the first Test against England, with his availability for the second and third Tests to be evaluated at a later date. The one-off four day Test against Ireland begins at Stormont in Belfast on May 27, with the three Tests against England to be played at Lords (June 4-8), The Oval (June 17-21) and Trent Bridge (June 25-29), respectively. The diagnosis means Santner is unavailable for the one-off Test against Ireland and the first Test against England, with his availability for the second and third Tests to be evaluated at a later date. Also Read: Live Cricket Score New Zealand's next white-ball assignment is an ODI and T20I tour to the West Indies in July. Article Source: IANS
'There Was Sufficient Evidence For That To Be Not Out': Bishop On Holder's Controversial Catch
Former West Indies: Former West Indies cricketer Ian Bishop has given his take on Jason Holder's controversial catch in the dismissal of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) captain Rajat Patidar during the IPL clash against Gujarat Titans (GT), saying that there was sufficient evidence to rule it not out and the umpire must have taken a second look before making the final decision. During the first innings when RCB were trying to build a solid platform, in the eighth over, Patidar, who was batting on 19, attempted to play a pull shot to increase the scoring rate. Holder stationed at deep backward square leg charged to his right and took a fine low catch. Rabada too was charging across to take it, but Holder managed to ignore that. RCB players, who thought Holder wasn't in control of the catch and had touched the turf, were having an argument with the umpires. But the umpires reckon otherwise, as replays appeared inconclusive on whether the ball had touched the ground. Despite the concern, the third umpire cleared the catch after a review, and Patidar was adjudged out. When asked for a clear verdict, Bishop made his stance evident, stating that the available visuals did not convincingly support the decision given on the field. First he caught the ball, no problems with that. And then with the sliding of the hand initially, that deserved a second look. And then you talk about control of the ball but also control of the body. So when you're looking to get yourself up having slid along the ground, are they determining that his fingers was under the ball. Because the back of the hand was to the sky, which means the ball was facing the grass. And so there was to me doubt there about ball and ground, because you're not in control of your body until you stop sliding and you stand up if you're going to do that. So out or not out? I think there was sufficient evidence in my mind for that to be (not out), Bishop said on ESPncricinfo. As per the MCC's laws of cricket, a catch is considered fair if the fielder has complete control over the ball and their own movement before it the ball touches the ground. Because the back of the hand was to the sky, which means the ball was facing the grass. And so there was to me doubt there about ball and ground, because you're not in control of your body until you stop sliding and you stand up if you're going to do that. So out or not out? I think there was sufficient evidence in my mind for that to be (not out), Bishop said on ESPncricinfo. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Patidars wicket came as a major setback for RCB, especially given his recent form and importance in the middle order. After the captain's wicket, RCB lost three more wickets in a span of just four overs. Article Source: IANS
While Bengaluru experienced a welcome temperature drop after pre-monsoon showers, northern and central Karnataka continue to swelter under intense heat, with some areas exceeding 44 degrees Celsius. Health officials report mild heatwave symptoms and are monitoring critical cases, issuing advisories. Rains are expected to persist in South Interior Karnataka until May 1.
QS MBA Rankings 2026: IIM Bengaluru Remains India's Top Business School, Only One in Global Top 100
IIM Bengaluru has merged as India's highest-ranked institute in the QS MBA Rankings 2026. It remains only Indian Business School among the global top 100.
Virat Kohli-Ishant Sharma bromance goes viral during RCB vs GT clash - Watch
Virat Kohli and Ishant Sharma shared a heartwarming reunion during an IPL 2026 match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans, showcasing their enduring friendship. The game also featured a controversial dismissal of RCB's Rajat Patidar, which visibly irked Kohli and the RCB camp. Gujarat Titans ultimately secured a close four-wicket victory.
Gujarat Titans defeated RCB by 4 wickets in IPL 2026 as Arshad Khan and Rashid Khan starred with the ball, while Jason Holders stunning catch proved the turning point in a dramatic contest.
The IPL 2026 match between Gujarat Titans and Royal Challengers Bengaluru witnessed a major controversy over Jason Holder's catch to dismiss Rajat Patidar.
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IPL 2026: Kagiso Rabada gives Virat Kohli a death stare after dismissal - Watch
Kagiso Rabada dismissed Virat Kohli early in the IPL 2026 clash between Gujarat Titans and Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Despite a tough start, Rabada bounced back to take Kohli's prized wicket, triggering an intense celebration. RCB struggled and were bowled out for 155, with Gujarat Titans securing a four-wicket victory.
New Corporations, same old problems
It has been eight months since the five corporations came into being in Bengaluru, in place of one large civic body. The number of wards have almost doubled from 198 to 369, expected to take governance closer to citizens. But has it really been the case, finds out Chetan B.C.
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Virat Kohli loses cool, confronts umpire after controversial Patidar dismissal
Virat Kohli was seen in an animated exchange with an umpire during the Gujarat Titans vs. Royal Challengers Bengaluru IPL match. The incident occurred after Rajat Patidar's dismissal, with replays appearing inconclusive. Despite the controversy, the third umpire upheld the on-field decision, leaving Kohli and the RCB dugout visibly frustrated.
Following a tragic incident where seven people died after a hospital compound wall collapsed due to heavy rain, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah has suspended an executive engineer. The government is tightening safety measures, ordering the eviction of vendors from dangerous structures, and identifying vulnerable city locations. Preparations are underway for the approaching monsoon.
IPL 2026: Shubman Gill Sets The Tone As GT Beat RCB By 4 Wickets
Gujarat Titans delivered a composed chase to defeat Royal Challengers Bengaluru by four wickets in Match 42 of the Indian Premier League 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Thursday, April 30, reaching the 156-run target with 25 balls to spare.
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Holder, Gill power GT to four-wicket win over RCB
AHMEDABAD, Apr 30: Jason Holder was immense on the night, taking two wickets and three catches. Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler then backed his all-round prowess with handy cameos as Gujarat Titans sealed a nervy four-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in an IPL match here on Thursday. Holders two-wicket burst (2/29) and those sharp catches helped the Titans bowl out defending champions RCB for a modest 155 in 19.2 overs. But with Gill (43, 18b), Buttler (39, 19) and [] The post Holder, Gill power GT to four-wicket win over RCB appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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PTI Ahmedabad Gujarat Titans rode on an outstanding all-round display from Jason Holder to seal a nervy four-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in their Indian Premier League match here on Thursday. Holder (2/29) also grabbed three sharp catches as GT bowled out RCB for 155 in 19.2 overs. Virat Kohli led the charge early []
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Today was my day: Shubman Gill reveals lucky break in GT win over RCB
Shubman Gill's aggressive 43 off 18 balls, aided by early luck, propelled Gujarat Titans to a four-wicket victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Gill's powerplay blitz set the tone, despite a middle-order wobble, with Rahul Tewatia providing crucial late runs. RCB skipper Rajat Patidar acknowledged Gill's decisive impact, while praising his team's bowling effort in stretching the chase.
IPL 2026: 'Restricting Them Under 160 Was Tremendous,' Says Gill After GT Win
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Gujarat Titans (GT) captain Shubman Gill expressed satisfaction over his teams all-round effort, lauding both the bowling unit and improved fielding display in their four-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in Match 42 of the Indian Premier League 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Thursday. After being put in to bat, RCB were restricted to 155 in 19.2 overs, a total Gill believed was below par on the surface. Feels very satisfying. On a wicket like this, restricting them to under 160 was a tremendous job by the bowlers, Gill said after the match. Gujarat Titans bowling attack was led by Arshad Khan (3-22), with Rashid Khan and Jason Holder picking up two wickets each, ensuring RCB never built sustained momentum despite contributions from Devdutt Padikkal (40) and Virat Kohli (28). Gill also highlighted the teams improvement in the field, an area he admitted had been inconsistent in the ongoing season. Our fielding was one of the things in phases; we have not fielded well. Energy in the field was very nice, and how we came back together after the second over was pleasing, he noted. Chasing 156, Gill led from the front with a blistering 43 off just 18 balls, setting the tone early in the innings with an aggressive Power-play. I was just feeling I was in the zone. On the first ball, I got a bit lucky, but on the second ball, I got into my zone. Felt it was my day and wanted to take the bowlers on, he said. Despite a few wickets falling in the middle overs, the Gujarat Titans maintained control of the chase, eventually reaching 158/6 in 15.5 overs. Jos Buttler (39) provided crucial support, while Rahul Tewatia remained unbeaten on 27 to see the team home. Chasing 156, Gill led from the front with a blistering 43 off just 18 balls, setting the tone early in the innings with an aggressive Power-play. I was just feeling I was in the zone. On the first ball, I got a bit lucky, but on the second ball, I got into my zone. Felt it was my day and wanted to take the bowlers on, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With this victory, the Gujarat Titans strengthened their position in the standings with 10 points in five matches. They will next face the Punjab Kings on May 3. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Shubman Gill's Gujarat beat RCB by 4 wkts at Narendra Modi Stadium
Gujarat Titans secured a four-wicket victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Gujarat Titans chose to field first. Royal Challengers Bengaluru were bowled out for 155. Gujarat Titans chased down the target with 25 balls remaining. Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler played key roles in the chase.
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IPL 2026: 'Gill Broke The Back Of The Chase Early,' Says Buttler After GT's Win
Indian Premier League: Gujarat Titans batter Jos Buttler credited skipper Shubman Gill for setting up the chase with an aggressive approach in the Power-play as the team beat the defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) by four wickets. Chasing a target of 156, the Gujarat Titans rode on Gills blistering 43 off 18 balls to seal a four-wicket win in 15.5 overs in Match 42 at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Thursday. Buttler himself played a key role with a quickfire 39 off 19 deliveries, ensuring the momentum stayed firmly with GT. 'A really good batting surface. I think the bowlers deserve a lot of credit there. And one of the biggest differences for us was taking our catches today,' Buttler said after the match. Despite the surface being conducive for batting, Buttler acknowledged there was some assistance for the fast bowlers early on. With the new ball, it did dip around a bit. There was a bit in it. Some fantastic bowlers on show. Siraj and Rabada have been great for us and obviously in the opposition as well, he noted. Buttler revealed that GT planned to disrupt the rhythm of the opposition pacers, a strategy executed perfectly by Gill in the power play. Shubman talked about trying to put them off their lengths because theyre such good bowlers. So credit to him for going and doing that. When your leader goes out there and does exactly what he spoke about, so calmly, so clinically, against top bowlers, it gives a lot of confidence and breaks the back of the chase very early, he added. Reflecting on his own dismissal at a crucial time in the chase, Buttler admitted he took a risk that did not pay off as he got clean bowled. I got a bit greedy there. I had a big gap at mid-wicket and tried to expose that, but it was a nice piece of bowling from Bhuvi, he said. Earlier in the match, Gujarat Titans bowlers did well to restrict RCB to 155 in 19.2 overs, with Arshad Khan picking up three wickets, while Rashid Khan and Jason Holder claimed two each. Devdutt Padikkal (40) and Virat Kohli (28) were the main contributors for RCB. Buttler emphasised the importance of the win as the tournament enters a crucial phase. Earlier in the match, Gujarat Titans bowlers did well to restrict RCB to 155 in 19.2 overs, with Arshad Khan picking up three wickets, while Rashid Khan and Jason Holder claimed two each. Devdutt Padikkal (40) and Virat Kohli (28) were the main contributors for RCB. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With this victory, the Gujarat Titans strengthened their position in the standings with 10 points in five matches. They will next face the Punjab Kings on May 3. Article Source: IANS
Gills 43 off 18 powers GT to dominant win over RCB with 25 balls to spare
Gujarat Titans secured a commanding six-wicket victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru, successfully chasing 156. Skipper Shubman Gill's aggressive 43 off 18 balls set the tone, with Jos Buttler and Rahul Tewatia providing crucial support. Earlier, RCB faltered after a strong start, collapsing to 155 due to excellent bowling from Arshad Khan and Jason Holder.
Gujarat Titans beat Royal Challengers Bengaluru by four wickets
Ahmedabad: Skipper Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler played useful knocks to help Gujarat Titans chase down defending champions Royal Challengers Bengalurus modest total, securing a four-wicket win in their Indian Premier League match here on Thursday. Holders two-wicket burst (2/29) and those sharp catches helped the Titans bowl out defending champions RCB for a modest Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
IPL 2026: 'Score Was Not Good Enough,' Says Patidar After RCB's Loss To GT
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) captain Rajat Patidar admitted that his side fell short with the bat and paid the price for losing wickets in the middle overs as they went down by four wickets to the Gujarat Titans in Match 42 of the Indian Premier League 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Thursday. After being put in to bat, RCB posted 155 in 19.2 overs, with Devdutt Padikkal top-scoring with 40 and Virat Kohli contributing a quickfire 28. However, a middle-order collapse dented their chances of setting a challenging total. I think the score was not good enough, but the way we bowled and stretched it to 15-16 overs, I think thats a positive sign for us, Patidar said after the match. In reply, Gujarat Titans were off to a flying start, courtesy of skipper Shubman Gill, who smashed 43 off just 18 balls to put RCB under early pressure. GT eventually chased down the target in 15.5 overs, finishing at 158/6. There was a good cover of grass on the surface that helped fast bowlers. And as I said, the way Shubman played in the powerplay, he put the pressure on us, Patidar noted. Despite the early onslaught, RCB bowlers managed to pull things back briefly, with Bhuvneshwar Kumar leading the effort with three wickets. Patidar praised the veteran pacers impact with the ball. As we all know, hes an experienced bowler in the T20 format, and the way he bowled in the first half was incredible, he said. Patidar also stressed that the team is not focusing on the points table despite being in a competitive position in the tournament. Its a long way to go, and well take it one game at a time. Theres bound to be hiccups. We are not looking at the table, we aim to play good cricket, he added. Patidar also stressed that the team is not focusing on the points table despite being in a competitive position in the tournament. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Earlier, Arshad Khan (3-22) starred with the ball for GT, while Rashid Khan and Jason Holder picked up two wickets each to restrict RCB to a modest total. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026 Points Table: GT gun down No. 2 RCB, close gap to top four
Gujarat Titans secured a four-wicket victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru, avenging their earlier loss and strengthening their playoff contention. This win propelled GT to 10 points, narrowing the gap with the top teams, while RCB remained second despite the defeat. The league stage is intensifying as teams vie for playoff spots.
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IPL 2026: Shubman Gills 43 Sets Up Easy Chase As GT Beat RCB By 4 Wickets
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Skipper Shubman Gill led from the front and scored 43 runs off just 18 balls as Gujarat Titans (GT) chased down a modest 156-run target in just 15.5 overs while losing six wickets against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in Match 42 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Thursday. Chasing a modest target, the Gujarat Titans got off to a flying start, led by their captain, Shubman Gill. He began aggressively, smashing a four and a six off Bhuvneshwar Kumar in the opening over. Gill continued his assault in the next over, taking on Josh Hazlewood with three fours and two sixes, helping GT race to 36 without loss after just two overs. At the other end, Sai Sudharsan showed intent with a boundary but was dismissed in the same over by Bhuvneshwar, managing only six runs. RCB had a chance to strike again soon after, but Jitesh Sharma dropped a crucial catch to give Jos Buttler a lifeline. RCB finally found success in the fifth over when Bhuvneshwar dismissed Gill, who was caught by Virat Kohli after a blistering 43 off 18 balls. However, the dropped chance proved costly as Buttler capitalised, striking boundaries and pushing GT to 69/2 at the end of the powerplay. Buttlers aggressive innings came to an end in the eighth over when Bhuvneshwar clean bowled him for 39 off 19 balls. Despite the setback, GT continued to progress steadily, with Washington Sundar and Shahrukh Khan guiding the team past the 100-run mark. RCB fought back again, removing both Sundar and Shahrukh in the 11th over to keep the contest alive. However, Rahul Tewatia and Jason Holder steadied the innings with a crucial partnership. Although Suyash Sharma dismissed Holder, Tewatia remained unbeaten on 27 and guided GT home comfortably with 25 balls to spare. Bhuvneshwar Kumar was the standout bowler for Royal Challengers Bengaluru with three wickets, while Romario Shepherd picked up two. After being put into bat, Royal Challengers Bengaluru got off to a slow start, with Mohammed Siraj conceding just six runs in the opening over. The momentum shifted quickly when Virat Kohli attacked Kagiso Rabada, smashing five consecutive boundaries in a 21-run over. Despite the strong start, the Gujarat Titans bounced back as Siraj dismissed Jacob Bethell cheaply. Kohli soon followed, mistiming a shot off Rabada and getting caught by Rashid Khan for a quick 28 off 13 balls. Devdutt Padikkal kept the scoring rate high, helping RCB reach 59/2 at the end of the powerplay. However, captain Rajat Patidar fell to Arshad Khan, caught by Jason Holder in a controversial decision that led to protests from RCB players. The innings quickly unravelled as Holder dismissed Jitesh Sharma, while Rashid removed Tim David. Krunal Pandya also fell cheaply, leaving RCB struggling at 91/5. Padikkal fought hard with a 40 off 24 balls, but was eventually bowled by Rashid Khan. The lower order failed to recover, with Romario Shepherd scoring 17, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Venkatesh Iyer added small contributions. RCB were eventually bowled out for 155 in 19.2 overs. Arshad Khan starred with three wickets, while Holder and Rashid picked up two each in a dominant bowling display. Padikkal fought hard with a 40 off 24 balls, but was eventually bowled by Rashid Khan. The lower order failed to recover, with Romario Shepherd scoring 17, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Venkatesh Iyer added small contributions. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Royal Challengers Bengaluru 155 all out in 19.2 overs (Devdutt Padikkal 40, Kohli 28; Arshad Khan 3-22, Rashid Khan 2-19, Jason Holder 2-29) lost to Gujarat Titans 158/6 in 15.5 overs ( Shubman Gill 43, Jos Buttler 39; Bhuvneshwar Kumar 3-28, Romario Shepherd 2-30) by four wickets Article Source: IANS
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The Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly passed the Jammu and Kashmir Private Universities Bill, 2026 on April 4, 2026. The bill will allow for private, self-financed universities to be established in Jammu and Kashmir for the first time, following decades of state-run educational institutions dominating the higher education landscape. The purpose of this bill is to help stop the stream of students leaving Jammu and Kashmir and travelling to Pune, Delhi, Chandigarh, Bengaluru, and other cities to obtain quality professional and technical education. While it is a positive step on paper, its level of success in practice depends entirely on the manner in which it is carried out and how openly its limitations are recognized. Filling a Structural Vacuum The private universities legislation is an overdue corrective for the region that has witnessed years of conflict, political uncertainty, and stagnant institutions. Statistics are revealing; every year, 50,000 to 60,000 students from Jammu and Kashmir travel to other states in India for their undergraduate and postgraduate studies, representing not only a brain drain but placing significant financial burdens on the families of children who are obtaining accommodation, transportation, and living in high-cost metropolitan cities across India. If private universities come equipped with credible academic programs, they can accommodate a significant portion of the demand for students looking for educational opportunities close to home. Additionally, while J&K has extensive but dispersed government university infrastructure, it has not been able to keep up with the rising demand from rapidly urbanizing youth. Fields with limited representation in the UT include data science, biotechnology, law, design, management and digital humanities. Because private universities generally have greater capacity for curriculum innovation than state universities, they can rapidly fill these gaps. Furthermore, the alignment of the Bill with the vision set forth by the National Education Policy 2020 and its call for multidisciplinary and research-oriented private institutions creates a level of policy coherence that must be recognized by the critics of the Bill. Who Watches the Watchmen? The inconvenient history of private university regulation in India is a challenge for even the most ardent advocates of the Bill. Proliferation of private universities across states from the mid-2000s until early 2010s has resulted in degree mills in several states including Jharkhand, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh where colleges and universities charge students duties/fees through the tuition collection process but do not offer any sort of educational benefit to students that would justify those fees being charged; instead, the degrees that they (private universities) confer have resulted in students across these respective states being unable to find gainful employment because the job market has learned to no longer trust degree credentials that were conferred by those degree mills. While the regulatory oversight of private & dg institutions by the UIGC has improved, UIGC has historically exercised a more reactive than preventive approach in regulating said institutions. As such, any evaluation of J&K legislation should evaluate the Bill in light of establishing an autonomous SHERA with enforcement capabilities to inspect DE and issue penalties and delist DE and other chartered universities in the event of improper conduct to deter against potential promoter abuse of the liberty granted in this bill. It is also worth mentioning that the passage of the Bill takes place while both the legislative and administrative functions in J&K (including legislative assembly) are still being formed following J&Ks bifurcation into two UTs in 2019 and there wasnt a legislative assembly until the end of 2024, when elections were held after a gap of six years. Because of these considerations, the speed with which this Bill has moved through the legislature raises legitimate concerns with respect to how adequate public input to the Bill was obtained, how much input did student unions, faculty organisations, and civil society groups sufficient input into the development of legislation being proposed. Or is this legislation nothing more than another example of top down attempting to promote change as needed, while creating additional government authority without having first determined if it was needed based upon student performance. The Elephant in the Room There is no serious assessment of the expansion of private universities in India without first addressing the issue of greater access to education. The nature of a private university as a self-financed institution means that the tuition and fees associated with attendance will always be priced above those offered by a public university. Many rural residents of Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban, Kupwara, and Bandipora are economically disadvantaged, and the high cost of attending a private university may mean that those individuals cannot afford to attend a private university. Currently, the legislation does not provide for an obligation to establish scholarship programs, limit fees or set aside seats for underprivileged students at newly established private universities in Jammu and Kashmir; this represents a major lapse. Without building a measure of equity into the legislation that establishes a private university in J&K, private universities in this area will run the risk of being perceived as an urban/suburban, upper middle class institution, with their attractive campuses located in urban areas such as Jammu and Srinagar, while the rural population continues to migrate from the areas to go elsewhere to attend school or decides, due to lack of access to education generally, to not pursue post-secondary education at all. Investment, Employment, and the Local Question Advocates for the Bill are correct when discussing the economic spillover effects of university campuses. University campuss provide construction jobs through their construction projects create markets for local businesses and service providers for the local communities, bring talent from around the country through faculty recruitment and create knowledge ecosystems that can stimulate businesses in surrounding locations. Branding private university campuses for Jammu and Kashmir, which have difficulty attracting sustained private investment, could provide an anchor for local investors looking for stability and normalcy in their investment decisions. The tourism, hospitality, technical, and agri-processing industries all being identified by the government as priority growth industries for UT will be favoured by local employment opportunities due to a trained, skilled local workforce hired regionally instead of outside the region. However, one critical area where the legislation needs to take steps to prevent circumstances from occurring is that of importing the institutions infrastructure without developing local human capital. If private universities in Jammu and Kashmir hire primarily outside faculty as they have done during previous phases of expansion in other communities, there will not be much of a long-term effect in building up the capacity of the regions local academic institutions. Through incentives and/or regulated hiring requirements, the government needs to ensure that private institutions invest in local faculty development, develop research partnerships with existing local government institutions and establish student internship connections between graduates and local industry for J&K. Normalisation or Optics? To assess this piece of legislation without consideration of the current political environment would be intellectually dishonest. As one of many legislative and developmental actions taken by the Government of Jammu & Kashmir following the revocation of its special status in August 2019, the Private Universities Bill is clearly part of an effort both explicit and implicit by the Government to signal to the people of J&K that the UTs political environment is now stable and that the people can trust the Government and the political processes in the UT. Just as foreign direct investment (FDI) in the manufacturing sector is driven by a stable governance environment, so too are private investments in post-secondary education. Thus, the bill is simultaneously a signal (politically) and a policy (educational). While there is nothing inherently wrong with the bill serving in both of these capacities (policy and politics are rarely separated), there is a danger that in situations where the primary motivation for a piece of legislation is to establish normalcy, the implementation of the legislation may receive less attention than the announcement of the legislation. Citizens of J&K, especially its students, deserve the opposite a quiet, principled, and unexciting implementation of the law that outlasts the press releases. Potential Squandered or Potential Realised? The Jammu & Kashmir Private Universities Bill, 2026 is neither the major moment of change its supporters describe nor, according to the strongest critics, a sham. This bill is a significant first step; it builds the legal basis for private higher education but does not yet address such elements as regulatory enforcement, equity protections and local capacity building that would make private post-secondary institutions genuine opportunities for transformation. This bill should be viewed as an opening; how those institutions that come through this door develop into credible institutions vs. just opportunistic institutions, equitable access to education vs. exclusive enclaves of education, as well as whether local citizens/communities ultimately benefit from these institutions vs. whether they simply serve to extract from the citizens/communities unless there is sufficient political will to enforce the standards set forth will determine what these institutions will be once created. The students of Jammu & Kashmir have waited too long for this bill; they deserve to see the legislation they have waited for be implemented in a manner that is not simply well-intentioned but also executed with relentless and absolute accountability. Dr. Neeraj A Sharma, Honorary Consul General of Palau to India
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IPL 2026: Virat Kohli Questions Umpires After Holder's Catch Call Ended Patidars Stay
Indian Premier League: A dramatic moment unfolded at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad as Virat Kohli found himself at the centre of attention during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 clash between the Gujarat Titans (GT) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). Known for his passion and intensity on the field, Kohli was seen questioning the fourth umpire following a controversial catch taken by Jason Holder to dismiss skipper Rajat Patidar. The situation developed during an important phase of the first innings when RCB were trying to build a solid platform. In the eighth over, Patidar, who was batting on 19, attempted to play a pull shot to increase the scoring rate. Holder reacted quickly, diving forward to complete a low catch, while Kagiso Rabada was also closing in, nearly resulting in a collision between the two fielders. Replays of the incident appeared inconclusive on whether the ball had touched the ground. Despite the concern, the third umpire cleared the catch after a review, and Patidar was adjudged out. This left Kohli and the RCB camp visibly unhappy with the decision that went against them at a crucial stage of the match. Kohli, who had earlier provided a quick start with 28 runs off just 13 balls, was later seen near the boundary rope engaging in a lengthy conversation with the fourth umpire. His reaction suggested that he was seeking clarity on the decision, particularly given the lack of clear evidence in the replays. Replays of the incident appeared inconclusive on whether the ball had touched the ground. Despite the concern, the third umpire cleared the catch after a review, and Patidar was adjudged out. This left Kohli and the RCB camp visibly unhappy with the decision that went against them at a crucial stage of the match. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Amid the collapse, Padikkal stood firm and continued to fight. He rotated the strike well and found boundaries regularly to keep the scoreboard moving. But his resistance ended when Rashid Khan bowled a brilliant delivery to clean him up. Padikkal scored 40 off 24 balls, including five fours and two sixes. Despite Padikkal's heroics, RCB got bowled out for just 155 runs in 19.2 overs as Arshad Khan shone with three wickets. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Shubman Gill scripts history, becomes first player to...
Shubman Gill made history for Gujarat Titans. He became the first player to hit 100 sixes for the team. This happened during their IPL 2026 match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Earlier, Gujarat Titans bowlers restricted Bengaluru to 155. Gill then led the charge with a rapid 35 off 10 balls. He smashed 24 runs in one over against Josh Hazlewood.
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