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Registering authorities cant adjudicate civil disputes: HC

The Times of India 12 Mar 2026 6:39 am

Man held for harrassing woman cop

The Times of India 12 Mar 2026 6:06 am

Man with eight cases held in Chennai for stalking neigbour

The Times of India 12 Mar 2026 5:50 am

Anna Nagar park dug up since Jan

The Times of India 12 Mar 2026 5:32 am

Trade bodies want ECI to relax rule on cash movement

The Times of India 12 Mar 2026 4:36 am

Indian traveller flees Doha, drives across desert to Riyadh after Chennai to Barcelona flight stranded amid Iran vs US-Israel war

An Indian traveller, Varun Krishnan, abandoned waiting for flights in Doha and embarked on a desert road journey to Saudi Arabia due to escalating Iran vs US-Israel conflict. His dramatic escape highlights the widespread travel chaos, with thousands stranded as airspace closures disrupt global aviation. Krishnan's resourceful overland trip underscores the vulnerability of modern travel networks to geopolitical shocks.

The Times of India 12 Mar 2026 2:42 am

KMCs multidisciplinary team treats 32-year-old pregnant woman with rare condition

The patients treatment was covered under CMCHIS and CEmONC operational costs funded by the government

The Hindu 12 Mar 2026 12:53 am

Arumbakkam residents flag sewage contamination in drinking water

Two residents fall ill and about 600 households are affected; Metrowater officials say work is under way to repair the damaged pipelines and would be rectified in one or two days

The Hindu 12 Mar 2026 12:48 am

Consumers flock to LPG agencies as bookings fail

As commercial LPG gascylinder suppliesremaindismal, small standalone restaurantshave been trying to add wood-fired stoves to their kitchens

The Hindu 12 Mar 2026 12:48 am

RPF seizes 80 lakh in cash at Chennai Central railway station

The individual, identified as 47-year-old Radha Krishnan Kesavan of Salem, was intercepted upon the arrival of an express train from Coimbatore

The Hindu 12 Mar 2026 12:34 am

65-year-old man treated for severe heart rhythm disorder after repeat bypass surgery

Ventricular tachycardia storm is a condition where the heart develops repeated fast rhythms and requires immediate treatment as it can lead to cardiac arrest

The Hindu 12 Mar 2026 12:20 am

'No Conflict Of Interest': BCCI Ethics Officer Clears MS Dhoni In Academy Ownership Case

BCCI Ethics Officer: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Ethics Officer, Justice Arun Mishra, has dismissed a conflict-of-interest complaint filed against former India captain MS Dhoni, ruling that there was no evidence of any violation under the boards regulations. The complaint, filed in February 2024, claimed that Dhoni, while being a current player, was also the owner of a cricket academy. This situation allegedly broke Rule 38(4)(a) and Rule 38(4)(p) of the BCCIs conflict-of-interest rules. The complaint also accused him of not meeting disclosure requirements under Rules 38(2) and 38(5) after the regulations changed in 2018. In his detailed order, Justice Mishra pointed out that Dhoni could indeed be seen as the owner of the cricket academies run by M/s Aarka Sports and Management Private Limited. Resultantly, Shri MS Dhoni can be said to be the owner of the cricket academies opened by M/s Aarka Sports and Management Private Limited. However, the agreement was entered into in 2017, whereas regulations came into force in September 2018. On facts, Conflict of Interest at the relevant time when Shri MS Dhoni represented India as Captain/Player has not been made out, the order stated. The Ethics Officer also questioned the motive behind the complaint, noting that the complainant seemed to be pursuing a personal issue rather than a genuine regulatory concern. There was no evidence suggesting institutional control or decision-making authority, nor were there any instances of favouritism, bias, or preferential treatment, the order noted. However, he stressed that the agreement for the academies was signed in 2017, before the BCCIs conflict-of-interest regulations went into effect. The complainant cannot, in effect, espouse the cause of a third party in this adjudicatory forum. More so, the complainant has personal axe to grind as the respondent had caused loss to him, the order said. It further observed that the issue seemed to stem from a commercial dispute and that the complaint had been filed after considerable delay. The complainant cannot, in effect, espouse the cause of a third party in this adjudicatory forum. More so, the complainant has personal axe to grind as the respondent had caused loss to him, the order said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Dhoni, who currently represents the Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League, remains one of the leagues most successful captains, having led the franchise to five IPL titles. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 11 Mar 2026 11:18 pm

NCERT Controversy: Should Children Learn About Judicial Corruption First? A Debate on Civic Education

A Class VIII textbook's mention of judicial corruption sparked Supreme Court intervention, halting circulation. The article argues civic education requires foundational understanding before addressing institutional flaws. Tamil Nadu's intellectual tradition emphasizes questioning power while respecting institutions. Presenting controversies like NEET as systemic failure, rather than constitutional process, is pedagogical malpractice. Mature curricula should introduce criticism after establishing core principles.

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 11:15 pm

Flood escape channel from Buckingham Canal to sea awaits CRZ clearance

Uthandi residents raise concerns about potential impact on environment

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 8:59 pm

From Being On Sidelines To Becoming Player Of The Tournament: Samson's WC Run Was Worth The Wait

T20 World Cup: Sanju Samson began the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup relegated to the bench for all but a single league match against Namibia in New Delhi. Many feared the tournament would see Samson as an unused member again, a fate he faced during the victorious 2024 campaign. When it seemed another chapter of unfulfilled potential would be written for Samson, a dramatic turn saw him redrafted during the Super Eights clash against Zimbabwe. From there, Samson did more than just step into the light - he seized the stage to become the lead actor in Indias march to a third T20 World Cup title. In a breathtaking time from March 1-8, Samson rewrote his own legacy. It began with an unforgettable, unbeaten 97 in a high-pressure encounter against the West Indies in Kolkata, followed by two sublime, identical knocks of 89 in the semi-final and final against England and New Zealand. By the time India had the trophy in their hands, Samson had amassed 321 runs across just five innings at a blistering strike rate of 199 to become the Player of the Tournament. His resurgence was punctuated by a record-breaking 24 sixes - the most ever by a batter in a single edition of the tournament. For a player who has carried the heavy burden of inconsistent runs and unfulfilled potential, the crowning moment felt richly deserving. While Indias clinical 96-run demolition of New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium will be remembered as an unprecedented historical triumph, the enduring image of the 2026 campaign will be Samson finally shining on a grand stage - runs flowing as freely as the fireworks that illuminated the Ahmedabad sky on March 8. Biju George first saw Samson bat as an 11-year-old coming to practice at the Medical College Ground in Thiruvananthapuram, nearly 25km from his home in Vizhinjam. He remembers the exact moment Samson was called up for India for their tour of England in 2014. When that happened, I can still imagine seeing him with his kit bag on his shoulder, walking down the ground. He came close and hugged me and said, Sir, we have done that, recalled George in an exclusive conversation with IANS. Now, over 11 years later, George remained awake in the hours after the final, riding the wave of admiration for Samson. I am so happy for Sanju. He has seen the lows in life, now he is seeing the highs, and I am very happy for him. I hope the highs stay a little longer than the lows. People now absolutely look at him in a different light. If I may say so, he has done like what Kohli and Rohit have done for India in the World Cup and probably Dhoni has done the same for India in the World Cup, albeit in a lesser number of innings. So all credit to Sanju for how he has come through. Samsons path to this moment came via a recall triggered by Indias urge to break from left-handed batting monotony at the top order. See, every class player needs just one break, one good break. He got that break and he just took it off from there. If you look at one more angle to this, the Zimbabwe, West Indies, England and New Zealand bowlers, he has faced them a lot in the IPL. So he knew what they were coming through and that was one good thing for him, added George. To watch Samson bat is a purists joy. At his best, he simply stands with his famous stillness. Zubin Bharucha, the former Mumbai batter who has mentored and coached Samson since he was 17, explains why that purity is structural. There are many who have played this game and who strike the ball beautifully. Eventually you only get four or six. But the purists can start categorising levels of purity, which stem from your bat swing and the way the ball leaves the bat. The longer and higher the backlift the more the time, purer the strike, but equally more the complications, given it has a longer journey to the ball. His backlift is probably one of the higher ones around world cricket where the toe of the bat often gets past his head. This is unique to each individual and termed as his batting DNA. Hence when the bat comes down from that long winded coil, the ball leaves the bat with a different sound and that's the effortlessness you see in his strokeplay. Very few in the world possess this and it's completely unique to him, Bharucha told IANS. This purity wasnt always evident. Ahead of the World Cup, Samson made only 46 runs in five innings against New Zealand. An exaggerated trigger movement and being too deep in the crease was hampering him, but with help from the Indian coaching staff to stabilize his base, Samson found his mojo. Now he stopped doing that and he is very good now, as he has come back to it. See, for everybody, you can't say that as a cricketer, you adjust technique immediately. What you can say is, technique evolves over the years through experience, facing different bowlers, playing on different pitches, and thats how it evolves. He has now got his Zen and mojo - like, this is what I want to be. Once the base is strong, he has got a very clear bat path with a high back-lift and a flourishing follow-through. So with the still base, all he can do is, let the hands do all the work. Despite his talent, the challenge was often the psychological toll of being doubted. Those doubts evaporated when Samson knelt and made a cross to thank the Almighty after hitting his unbeaten 97 in Kolkata. Everyone has their own unique journey, but its the wait and the struggle that makes it extra special. So many ups and downs through any journey but what was unique was that at every juncture, his sheer undiluted talent helped supersede all obstacles. It was all mental, technically he had scored three centuries and in some of the most difficult conditions in SA when the next best player score was thirty odd. After those kind of innings for him to still have everyone doubt his position became his mental challenge. It would be for anyone. In Kerala, Samson occupies a space in the popular imagination that goes beyond statistics. George recalls how his household help - a passionate cricket follower - found the stress of lack of runs from Samsons bat being. She was telling my wife like in the week before Sanju was called for the matches after he had his failures initially, that I have so much tension in my house. First of all, my child is sick. My house has an EMI pending. All this is fine, but why doesn't Sanju make runs? Please ask him about this. She was like, I can handle all of that tensions in life. But why isn't he, our kid, making runs? That is the connect he has with the Kerala audience and its not just Kerala, everybody loves him. He is like your younger brother every family will want in their family. He is the guy who every girl wants to romance. Every mother wants to have a person like him as their son. Before the tournament, Samson prepared by batting for long hours every day on grounds made available by the Kerala Cricket Association. Hats off especially to the secretary, Mr. Vinod S Kumar, because he gave the go ahead for the use of those three first class grounds, even with the use of lights so that he could bat under lights, said George. Bowlers came in shifts, as Bharucha oversaw the technical side of those sessions. Any camp at this stage of his career is merely to ensure things are all in place technically and we have worked on high variability. Like, have we practiced every aspect we imagine might be encountered inside the game. An early swinging ball or persistent short balls or spinners bowling different angles. Once each box had been ticked he was ready to go. A support structure involving his wife Charulatha Remesh, friend Iqlas Naha, and the legendary Sachin Tendulkar helped Samson keep his focus. He had reached out to the Master batter, which was really good. It still goes on to show that the legends of Indian cricket, they are still helping the current generation and that is called legacy like what do you leave behind? George also revealed that India head coach Gautam Gambhir's admiration for Samson stretches back to being at Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). People always speak about Rajasthan Royals giving the start for Sanju. But he started his IPL career with KKR. People always speak about RR giving the start for Sanju. But he started his IPL career with KKR. That's why when he hit the 97 not out against the West Indies, I was thinking how fitting it is - the city where he started his IPL career is the place where he began his turnaround. He was given an academy contract by KKR, but Venky Mysore came in and he was instrumental in making sure that he was given an IPL contract, especially when Gautam Gambhir was leading. Nobody knows Gautam Gambhir was always a big fan and supporter of Sanju. In 2013/14 when I was working with KKR, Gautam bhai always used to ask, What is Sanju doing? Make sure he doesn't fail and take care of him. He used to tell me every single time. George, who works as talent scouting head for KKR, has not called Samson since the final. He is waiting, deliberately, for the noise to settle. I am still in that euphoria. I don't know whether it's a dream or reality, but it's really good for him. I hope he does well in the IPL too, where he will play for a new team (Chennai Super Kings) and on a new wicket. Chennais wicket has also changed. It has become a flatter wicket. It will be good for him. I didn't try to reach out because I wanted everything for him to sink in. I will talk to him only after the IPL. For Bharucha, the question of whether this moment represents a new beginning for Samson is not an easy one to answer, though he did feel a potential chance of captaining India could come. This is a difficult question to answer not from the perspective of whether it's the beginning because it is in many ways the beginning and if he wants, he can go win India another World Cup or even potentially captain India given his unique leadership qualities. But because he is such a unique personality with such wide and varied interests in life beyond cricket, where he wants to solve the problems of the world and certainly his beloved Kerala. He is in a unique and privileged position and while everyone would want to continue watching that silken and effortless flow regaling cricket audiences around the world, Sanju the individual might have other desires. He is such a unique individual. Maybe he can traverse both worlds and keep everyone happy, but only time will tell what will make Sanju happy. But because he is such a unique personality with such wide and varied interests in life beyond cricket, where he wants to solve the problems of the world and certainly his beloved Kerala. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jemi (Jemimah Rodrigues) and Sanju are probably the two cricketers who are closest to my heart. Jemi is my daughter. For Sanju, I hope he carries this on for a long, long time in the same way, concluded George. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 11 Mar 2026 8:54 pm

Tamil Nadu assembly election: MDMK gets four seats in DMK alliance

MDMK will contest in three constituencies on DMKs rising sun symbol and in the remaining one constituency, it will contest on a symbol allocated by the Election Commission of India

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 8:28 pm

Gujarat Titans Name Former India Keeper Vijay Dahiya As Assistant Coach

Indian Premier League: Gujarat Titans on Wednesday announced the appointment of former India wicketkeeper-batter Vijay Dahiya as an Assistant Coach ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season, further strengthening the franchises coaching setup. A respected figure in Indian cricket, Dahiya represented the country in 19 ODIs and two Tests and enjoyed a successful domestic career with Delhi before transitioning into coaching. He later guided Delhi to the Ranji Trophy title in the 200708 season and has since built a strong coaching portfolio across domestic and IPL teams. His appointment follows the recent addition of former Australia batting legend Matthew Hayden as Batting Coach, further bolstering the Titans coaching group ahead of the upcoming IPL season. Since making their debut in 2022, Gujarat Titans have emerged as one of the most consistent teams in the IPL, reaching the playoffs in three of their first four seasons and winning the title in their inaugural campaign. With a strengthened coaching structure in place, the former champions will look to build on their strong track record as preparations for IPL 2026 gather momentum. The defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) hosting Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. A total of 20 matches will be played across 10 venues: Bengaluru, Mumbai, Guwahati, New Chandigarh, Lucknow, Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad. The defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) hosting Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Following the opening encounter on Saturday, Mumbai Indians will take on Kolkata Knight Riders at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 11 Mar 2026 8:06 pm

CSK IPL 2026 Schedule: Chennai Super Kings begin campaign against RR on March 30; RCB clash on April 5

CSK Indian Premier League 2026 Full Schedule: The Chennai Super Kings are set to launch their IPL 2026 season with unwavering resolve. Following a tough 2025, this renowned franchise, boasting five championship titles, is eager to reclaim their status at the top. The schedule for the upcoming matches is out, featuring encounters in diverse cities that promise thrilling competition.

The Economic Times 11 Mar 2026 7:38 pm

Youth runs over head constable during vehicle check in Koyambedu

The youth was allegedly under the influence of alcohol

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 7:37 pm

RCB IPL 2026 Schedule: Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru to face SRH in season opener; check full fixtures

Royal Challengers Bengaluru Indian Premier League 2026 Full Schedule: IPL 2026 fixtures are out. Royal Challengers Bengaluru are the defending champions. The tournament begins March 28. Bengaluru hosts Sunrisers Hyderabad on opening night. The schedule is in phases due to upcoming elections in several states. RCB's early matches include Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians. The team retains its core players.

The Economic Times 11 Mar 2026 7:30 pm

From Iran with hope: Nasrin Karimi brings Persian flavours to Chennai with a new outpost on KNK Road

Shiraz Art Cafe, Chennais Iranian restaurant, opens its new takeaway outlet on Khader Nawaz Khan Road

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 7:24 pm

Rajasthan Royals IPL 2026 Schedule: RR to open season against Chennai Super Kings in Guwahati

Rajasthan Royals Indian Premier League 2026 Full Schedule: The Indian Premier League 2026 schedule is out. Rajasthan Royals will play their first match on March 30, 2026. The team has retained key players like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Riyan Parag. They have also acquired Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran. The Royals aim for a strong performance after a challenging 2025 season.

The Economic Times 11 Mar 2026 7:22 pm

LPG shortage: Firewood prices go up in Salem region

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 6:52 pm

Governor Ravi bids farewell to Tamil Nadu; State Cabinet stays away

Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, who has been appointed to additionally discharge functions of Tamil Nadu Governor, is set to assume office at the Lok Bhavan in Chennai on March 12

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 6:51 pm

RCB To Host SRH In IPL 2026 Opener On March 28: Report

Indian Premier League: The first phase of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 will see defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru face Sunrisers Hyderabad in the season opener at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Saturday, March 28, a report said. Five-time champions Mumbai Indians will start their campaign against Kolkata Knight Riders at the iconic Wankhede Stadium on March 29. Meanwhile, Chennai Super Kings will open their season against Rajasthan Royals in Guwahati. This matchup adds an early highlight to the schedule as two of the leagues most popular teams go head-to-head. According to a report by The Indian Express, the league has released the fixtures for the first 20 matches. The rest of the schedule is expected to be announced later. The opening phase promises several exciting contests as teams aim to gain early momentum in their quest for the playoffs. Last seasons runner ups, Punjab Kings, will begin their campaign against Gujarat Titans in Mullanpur. Lucknow Super Giants will host Delhi Capitals in Lucknow on April 1. The first phase also includes several key matchups, such as Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs. Chennai Super Kings on April 5 in Bengaluru and Mumbai Indians vs. Royal Challengers Bengaluru on April 12 in Mumbai. According to a report by The Indian Express, the league has released the fixtures for the first 20 matches. The rest of the schedule is expected to be announced later. The opening phase promises several exciting contests as teams aim to gain early momentum in their quest for the playoffs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The schedule also features several high-profile matchups. Bengaluru will host Chennai on April 5, and Mumbai will welcome Bengaluru on April 12. The first phase schedule of the IPL 2026 will be announced on Wednesday at 7:00 PM IST on the Star Sports Network and JioHotstar. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 11 Mar 2026 6:20 pm

Modi in Trichy: Centre committed to the welfare of Tamil Nadu people, PM says

We are working day and night (for the welfare of the people), and we will continue to do so, the PM said after inaugurating some completed projects and laying the foundation for new projects.

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 6:09 pm

Ashok Leyland to invest up to Rs 500 cr in battery pack manufacturing unit

In a bold step towards sustainable transportation, Ashok Leyland has announced a substantial investment of Rs 500 crore for a state-of-the-art battery pack production facility on the outskirts of Chennai. Following a successful groundbreaking ceremony, this initiative not only bolsters their ambitions in the electric vehicle sector but also aligns with India's commitment to achieving net-zero emissions.

The Economic Times 11 Mar 2026 6:04 pm

Cycle Pure Agarbathi Joins Hands with Sitar Maestro Rishab Rikhiram Sharma's India Tour for Mental Wellness

Cycle Pure Agarbathi, worlds largest manufacturer of agarbathies and Indias most trusted heritage brand, has partnered with globally acclaimed sitar artist Rishab Rikhiram Sharma for his India tour. The special tour, Sitar for Mental Health by Rishab Rikhiram Sharma, will travel across major Indian cities including Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai and Kolkata. This collaboration will bring together the calming power of Indian classical music added with spiritual fragrance to create a soulful experience that nurtures healing and restores balance. As a Prayer Partner, Cycle Pure Agarbathi is supporting the initiative that brings together music and mindfulness to encourage conversations around mental wellness. With this collaboration, the brand will extend fragrance beyond temple traditions to modern-day mindfulness practices. By bringing together music and fragrance, the initiative offers audiences moments of reflection and calm in todays fast-paced digitalised world. As part of the association, Cycle Pure Agarbathi will curate unique experiential installations at each venue, including the ceremonial lighting of the Yagna Agarbathi before the concert begins. In addition, Cycle Pure Agarbathi is extending special recognition by inviting two music teachers with Gold Passes who work with mentally differently abled students. This initiative honors their dedication and provides them with an exclusive opportunity to experience the healing power of music, reinforcing the tours mission of combining art, wellness, and community impact. To further enrich the experience, Cycle Pure will also set up premium stalls at the venue, where participants can explore the brands finest fragrances and even customize their own agarbathi blends with scents they personally resonate with. The initiative also aligns with the growing conversation around mental health in India. Rishab Rikhiram Sharmas performances are designed as healing musical journeys, where the meditative resonance of the sitar encourages mindfulness, emotional release and mental clarity. Speaking about the collaboration, Arjun Ranga, Managing Director of Cycle Pure Agarbathi , said This collaboration beautifully reflects our commitment to nurturing spiritual and emotional well-being. For decades, our fragrances have been part of sacred rituals in Indian homes. Through this partnership with Rishab Rikhiram Sharma, we are extending that legacy into modern wellness experiences, where music, fragrance and mindfulness come together to promote inner peace . The multi-city concerts are scheduled to take place in: Date Day Venu 15th Mar Sunday District Arena, Bengaluru 20th Mar Friday Jio World Garden, Mumbai 22nd Mar Sunday Ilesieum Club, Pune 27th Mar Friday TBD - GMS / Novotel, Hyderabad 3rd Apr Sunday Nehru Stadium, Chennai 12th Apr Sunday Biswa Bangla Hall A, Kolkata About NRRS The Mysuru-based NRRS was founded by Shri N. Ranga Rao in 1948. A true visionary and philanthropist, Shri Ranga Rao created the ubiquitous Cycle Pure Agarbathi which has, today, become the largest selling incense stick brand in the world. From a home-grown enterprise, NR Group has evolved into a successfully run business conglomerate with an established presence in India and abroad. The Group has diversified into various business categories like functional air care products (Lia brand of room fresheners and car fresheners), wellness home fragrance products (IRIS) under Ripple Fragrances, floral extracts (NESSO), and Rangsons Technologies. Today, it is truly an Agarbathi to Aerospace conglomerate as it is also involved in making parts for defence helicopters. The organization has largely committed towards social responsibilities and fulfills them through its charity arm NR Foundation. www.nrgroup.co.in .

News Voir 11 Mar 2026 4:59 pm

Indian Team Kept The Belief Going That Abhishek Will Come Good One Day, Says Kotak

T20 World Cup: India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak credited the teams culture and unwavering belief in ensuring that Abhishek Sharma would come good one day during their successful 2026 Mens T20 World Cup 2026 campaign after enduring a difficult start to the competition. Abhishek, the swashbuckling top-ranked T20I batter, struggled to get going in the tournament, especially after suffering from a stomach infection. He scored just one fifty and bagged three ducks before shining in the title clash against New Zealand in Ahmedabad, by hitting 52 off 21 balls, including notching up his fifty off just 18 deliveries. Regarding Abhishek, that boy is mentally very tough. But he used to smile even if things werent going well for him. He got sick at the start of the tournament and did not get a run in four league matches. He was under pressure, but against Zimbabwe, I felt that he was trying to hit the ball hard because of his lack of form. So it was fixed by everyone that they would do their best for keeping him in a happy space. We also kept that belief going in him that he will come good one day. Like, he scored that fifty against Zimbabwe in Chennai. Though in the match against England, he did not make big runs again, but he scored crucial runs in the final. So the combination of the team and everyone's faith, that was supremely good for him, Kotak told IANS in an exclusive conversation. He also explained how he and the Indian team management managed the delicate balance of providing technical inputs without overloading a struggling player like Abhishek and keeping him in a happy space at the same time. All of us in the team kept him confident and we kept saying to him, Tu karega (You will come good). The little bit of changes were made for him both technically and tactically in terms of getting back to being among runs -for example, making more use of the crease. Then Gautam used to give some inputs as everyone used to bowl to him outside the off-stump. So technical inputs and tactically what I felt was necessary for him to click was also made. There was everyone's contribution in this and keeping him confident was also the key. In coaching, you cannot do that you have to give a batter a lot of information in order to boost his confidence. Its because if one does that, then he will feel I have a fault here and there. Har jagah fault hi fault hai (I can see faults everywhere). You cannot do that and we all handled that well and passed on the messages too. Eventually, it went very well, by the grace of God, he elaborated. The batting coach also lauded wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan for making a successful return to the national set-up after a hiatus of nearly two years. Drafted at the expense of Shubman Gill from the T20Is against New Zealand in January with an eye to maximise batting power-play, Kishan went on to amass 317 runs and became Indias second-highest run-scorer in the tournament after Sanju Samson. It was such a big tournament for Ishan - almost two years later, he came back and was amazing. This boy has been with me for a long time. After being under me for Gujarat Lions in the IPL, I have seen him play two-three good innings in domestic games against Saurashtra in Rajkot and Delhi. In 2019, when I became India A's head coach, he was again with me for five series. I would meet him whenever he came to NCA (now CoE). I know him well and I have seen his tough times - when he came back from South Africa in 2023 and he was not in the team. But he is a lovely player - he is someone who is very lively, he said. Kotak further noted a visible evolution in the wicketkeeper-batters temperament, while admitting that the humour element he and Abhishek bring to the team is much-needed. I also noted that as compared to the time in the past, a lot of maturity has come into him. He laughs a lot and is funny and keeps everyone happy. Characters like him and Abhishek are very funny and it is important to have people like them as with pressure around all the time, dimaag phat jayega (the brain will break down). I am so happy for Ishan because this was his comeback run and the way he has performed, it was just outstanding. You can see all of his innings - the way he has played, he truly gave it all for the team, he said. With Samson slotting in to break the left-handed monotony, Tilak Varma went from being a proven top-order batter to hitting explosive cameos in the middle-order for maintaining momentum, something which Kotak was quick to appreciate. Regarding Tilak coming good at five, we had to bring in a right-handed batter early on, as the leftie batters were being dismissed by off-spinners. With Ishan at three and Surya at four, and Tilak had to slot in at number five. Tilak is a kind of player who will play according to the teams needs at any number. There was no tension as such from Tilak and everyone, as they would say, Any number you tell us to bat at, we will fulfill the teams needs and do the job well, he said. Beyond individual performances, Kotak highlighted the batting group's collective selflessness by citing skipper Suryakumar Yadav's willingness to push Shivam Dube ahead of himself in the semi-final against England in Mumbai which in his view was emblematic of what sets a world champion winning team apart from other sides. Its the same for all the players. Even Surya sacrificed his own position in the batting order. Then Shivam and Hardik contributed so well and Tilak also played so well. In all, everyone in the batting group made their contributions. The batting group is just like this and you can see in the semi-final, Surya sent Shivam ahead of himself. In a way, for the teams good, it was a sacrifice. Otherwise he could have thought, I can also make runs for the team. I had been the number one T20I batter and why should I send anyone ahead? But it was not like that. He was also thinking about the team and it was very good to see that. That is why I think when a team becomes world champion, their sacrifice, taking all factors into consideration and team first attitude all these things matter, he elaborated. Kotak also reserved high praise for Shivam Dube, who amassed 235 runs in nine matches at an average of 39.16 and an impressive strike rate of 169.06. More than the numbers, Dubes cameos in both the semi-final and the final helped India post totals exceeding 250. The impact of Shivam was also very big. Look at the final - he made 26 runs in eight balls. In the semifinal, he chipped in with 43. He is a different level player now. In fact, all of them have their own beauty as batters. They play their own roles very well and according to the needs of the team. Kotak also reserved high praise for Shivam Dube, who amassed 235 runs in nine matches at an average of 39.16 and an impressive strike rate of 169.06. More than the numbers, Dubes cameos in both the semi-final and the final helped India post totals exceeding 250. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In both the semifinal and final, we posted totals above 250 runs. We have seen ups and downs in the competition, but they did well and were outstanding with the bat. We are so happy for our country that we won the World Cup in India. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 11 Mar 2026 4:26 pm

PIL in Madras High Court seeks SOP to ensure Chennai civic bodies work in tandem while digging up roads

Chief Justice Sushrut Arvind Dharmadhikari and Justice G. Arul Murugan order notice to all four authorities and direct them to file their counter affidavits within two weeks

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 4:25 pm

Saralas Art Centre marks six decades with a nostalgic exhibition in Chennai

From MF Husain to Akkitham Narayanan, Garden of Our Memories I traces artistic friendships shaped by one of Chennais oldest galleries

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 4:11 pm

Virat Played Major Part In RCBs Success, Bowling Unit Performed Exceptionally, Says Kumble On RCBs Title Run

Indian Premier League: With the 19th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) set to begin on March 28, former India captain Anil Kumble reflected on Royal Challengers Bengalurus long-awaited title triumph last year, crediting both Virat Kohlis influence and the teams improved bowling unit for their success. Kumble explained that while Kohli remained central to the franchises rise, the bowlers played a decisive role in helping the side clinch their maiden IPL crown. Virat plays a major part in RCB's success. But if you look at last year, whenever RCB were successful, their bowling unit also came to the fore, he said, speaking on JioStar. Kumble noted that RCBs attack delivered consistently throughout the campaign, with experienced pacers and a dynamic spin duo making key contributions, saying, I feel Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar certainly contributed a lot. The two spinners, Krunal Pandya and Suyash Sharma, were also a surprise package. The bowling unit performed exceptionally well for them to win the trophy. He added that while Kohli remains the biggest draw for fans at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, the strength of the bowling lineup now gives supporters greater confidence in the teams ability to defend totals. So, I think the fans will certainly throng the Chinnaswamy Stadium to watch Virat Kohli. But I'm sure the fans will also be proud that they have a really strong bowling unit that can defend, he said. He also weighed in on the long-running debate over the most successful franchise in IPL history, placing the Mumbai Indians alongside the Chennai Super Kings as the benchmark teams in the league. MI is very close to, or almost the same as CSK when you talk about the greatest team in the IPL, because you can't really distinguish one from the other, he noted. He explained that the two franchises have taken different routes to sustained success, with CSK often relying on proven experience, while Mumbai have built their reputation by spotting emerging talent. CSK has always been consistent with their selections. They go for people who have been there and done that. Only last year did we see a few youngsters come through. Whereas MI has gone slightly out and looked at players whom nobody had seen before, some who had done well at the domestic level. So people like Hardik, Krunal and Jasprit all came through those ranks. And then we saw what happened. Recently, you had the likes of Nehal Wadhera, who has now moved to PBKS, but performed really well for MI, Kumble stated. Meanwhile, former India batter Cheteshwar Pujara shared his views on MS Dhonis batting role for CSK, suggesting the veteran could make a greater impact if he came in earlier in the order. I don't see a point in MS Dhoni batting at Number 8 or 9, because he has the potential to turn games around single-handedly, something no other batter in the CSK team can do. If he bats for only five or ten balls, imagine what Mahi bhai can do if he plays 25 or 30 balls, Pujara said. Meanwhile, former India batter Cheteshwar Pujara shared his views on MS Dhonis batting role for CSK, suggesting the veteran could make a greater impact if he came in earlier in the order. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I've been in the CSK setup. In that environment, players are very comfortable, it's like a family. When you're in that setup, there is clarity about what is expected of you as a player. Loyalty also comes into the picture because most of CSK's players, if you look at the history, once a player is part of that setup, he stays there for a long time. There is a transition in the team now, so there is a bit more preference for young players, Pujara added. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 11 Mar 2026 4:06 pm

Chennai MTC launches premium buses connecting key IT hubs : Check routes, fares, facilities, and reservation details

Chennai MTC Premium Bus: Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) Chennai has officially launched its Premium Bus service, introducing a fleet of AC Electric Buses designed for a high-end commuting experience. Starting with two strategic routes connecting Siruseri IT Park, Koyambedu, Thiruvanmiyur, and Kilambakkam.

The Economic Times 11 Mar 2026 3:57 pm

Where to find iftar specials across Chennai

Across Chennai, iftar is no longer just a moment to break the fast it has grown into a city-wide celebration of snacks, regional flavours and shared traditions.

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 3:49 pm

Gold price today (March 11, 2026): How much 24K, 22K gold costs in Delhi, Chennai & more - check rates

Gold futures experienced a dip on Tuesday, with April 2026 and June contracts trading lower on the MCX. Meanwhile, retail bullion rates in major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai saw a slight increase. Market participants are observing a cautious sentiment amidst mild profit-taking at current elevated levels.

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 3:19 pm

Galgotias University Alumnus Joins the Indian Army, Commissioned as Lieutenant

Galgotias University has achieved another milestone, as one of its Alumni and Ex Army Wing Cadet Priyanshu Dixit, has been commissioned as a Lieutenant in the 3 Sikh Regiment of the Indian Army, passing out parade held at the OTA (Officers Training Academy) Chennai on 07 March 2026. Galgotias University alumnus Priyanshu Dixit commissioned as Lieutenant in the Indian Army Priyanshu Dixit, an Ex Army Wing Cadet of the NCC (National Cadet Corps) Batch 2020, 40 UP BN NCC and a student at the School of Basic and Applied Sciences (SBAS), was widely respected among his peers and mentors for his strong sense of responsibility, discipline, and leadership. During his life at Galgotias University, he served as SUO (Senior Under Officer), the highest rank a cadet can hold in NCC. He was always a fitness enthusiast, fond of sports, and maintained a high level of physical fitness. From the beginning of his educational life, he showed a strong interest in joining the Indian Army to serve the nation. Former Chief of the Indian Army, Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, was his inspiration, and he always aspired to follow in his footsteps. His parents supported him in pursuing this dream. His journey toward the Indian Army is a result of years of hard work, discipline, and commitment to a larger purpose. As an NCC cadet, Priyanshu actively participated in multiple camps, hard training exercises, and leadership initiatives. His dedication and hard work ultimately led to his selection and being commissioned as an officer in the Indian Army. Galgotias University proudly congratulates its student, Lieutenant Priyanshu Dixit, and wishes him strength, honour, and success as he begins his service to the nation. About Galgotias University Galgotias University is among the worlds leading universities in Quacquarelli Symonds (QS Rankings) and Times Higher Education (THE) Rankings. Galgotias University proudly ascends in the QS World University Rankings 2026 by Quacquarelli Symonds, securing a coveted position in the 12011400 global band. Ranked 15th among top private universities and 43rd among all Indian universities, this achievement marks a powerful endorsement of Galgotias unwavering commitment to academic excellence, global relevance, and innovation in higher education. Galgotias has also been accredited with NAAC A+ grade in its very first cycle, achieving these milestones in a record time of just 14 years. In the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025, Galgotias University has been ranked 45th among Indian universities (including both government and private institutions) and placed in the globally prestigious 10011200 band. This recognition reinforces the universitys growing stature in the international academic landscape and reflects its consistent progress across global higher education benchmarks. These recognitions highlight Galgotias Universitys strong focus on teaching excellence, research impact, internationalization, industry integration, and innovation driven learning, shaping globally competent graduates ready for the challenges of the future. For more information, please contact: Dr. N K Gaur Registrar Galgotias University registrar@galgotiasuniversity.edu.in . www.galgotiasuniversity.edu.in .

News Voir 11 Mar 2026 1:17 pm

Dhoni Will Play All Matches, Call On His Role Will Be Taken By Team Management: CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan

CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan: Chennai Super Kings (CSK) CEO Kasi Viswanathan said that veteran wicketkeeper-batter MS Dhoni is likely to play all matches in the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) while also stating that a final decision of his playing role will be taken by the team management. The 19th edition of the IPL is set to begin on March 28, and all franchises have already begun their training camps to prepare for the cash-rich event. Players who were a part of the recently concluded T20 World Cup will soon join their respective franchises and start training for the tournament. With CSK legend Dhoni set to appear in the IPL 2026 for the Men in Yellow, there were concerns about the wicketkeeper-batter participating in all the games, given his age. However, Kasi debunked all such concerns and said, He will play all the matches, according to me. Asked what role hes likely to takeup in the tournament, with another keeper-batter Samson now in the team, he added, That I cannot say. That is a cricketing decision which will be taken by the cricketing staff. Not by the administrative staff. So they will decide whether he is going to play as a batsman or as a wicketkeeper-batter, or as an impact player. The tournaments schedule is likely to be announced on Thursday, keeping in mind the electoral process thats set to begin in the country. Kasi confirmed that the five-time champions will play all their home matches in Chennai, saying, We are supposed to play only in Tamil Nadu only. So we are waiting for the schedule to be announced by the BCCI. Asked what role hes likely to takeup in the tournament, with another keeper-batter Samson now in the team, he added, That I cannot say. That is a cricketing decision which will be taken by the cricketing staff. Not by the administrative staff. So they will decide whether he is going to play as a batsman or as a wicketkeeper-batter, or as an impact player. Also Read: Live Cricket Score When asked about the players preparations in the camp, he said, Practice is going on well, no problems so far. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 11 Mar 2026 1:12 pm

The Uncut Diamond: Book explores the life of pioneering physicist and meteorologist Anna Mani

Researcher and writer Asha Gopinathan speaks about delving into the life of trailblazing physicist Anna Mani in her book Anna Mani: The Uncut Diamond, and the pioneering meteorologists Chennai connection

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 1:06 pm

Kauvery Cancer Institute Hosts First Edition of Kauvery Cancer Conclave with Over 250 Participants from Chennai

The Kauvery Cancer Institute , a unit of Kauvery Hospital , successfully organized the Kauvery Cancer Conclave , a one-day academic program focused on advancing knowledge and collaboration in the management of gynaecological cancers. Oncologists from Kauvery Cancer Institute and Faculties at the Kauvery Cancer Conclave 2026 The conclave featured scientific sessions dedicated to Endometrial, Ovarian, Cervical and Vulvar Cancers , where experts discussed evolving treatment approaches, multidisciplinary care, and the latest advancements in oncology. The sessions were designed to promote knowledge exchange and enhance clinical understanding among healthcare professionals. The event saw active participation from over 250 attendees , including doctors and medical students , who engaged enthusiastically in the discussions and academic sessions throughout the day. A key highlight of the conclave was a series of panel discussions involving distinguished faculty members from across Chennai, enabling a dynamic exchange of ideas and experiences in managing complex cancer cases. To make the program more interactive, an academic quiz was also conducted for participants. Speaking about the initiative, Dr. Aravindan Selvaraj, Co-founder and Executive Director Kauvery Group of Hospitals , said, This conclave marks the first edition of the Kauvery Cancer Conclave at this scale, bringing together experts and young medical professionals to discuss key aspects of gynaecological cancers such as endometrial, ovarian, and cervical cancers. Academic collaboration and continuous learning are essential to advancing cancer care and improving patient outcomes. We envision this conclave becoming an annual platform where each year we will focus on different areas of oncology, encouraging knowledge sharing and meaningful discussions among specialists. The conclave was organized by a dedicated team of specialists from Kauvery Hospital, including Dr. A. N. Vaidhyswaran, Dr. Sujay Susikar, Dr. Suresh Kumar, Dr. Aswin A. N., Dr. Preethi Ashok, Dr. Kishore Kumar Reddy, and Dr. Priya Philip , who curated a comprehensive academic program for the participants. The Kauvery Cancer Conclave reflects the commitment of the Kauvery Cancer Institute to fostering clinical excellence, academic engagement, and collaborative learning in the field of oncology.

News Voir 11 Mar 2026 12:40 pm

When an Institute of Technology preserves precious Madras heritage

The Heritage Centre at IIT Madras serves as a home for materials of heritage value and historical significance generated within the institute

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 12:07 pm

Section of TN hotels declare holiday citing shortage of LPG cylinders

Chennai: A section of hotels and restaurants operating in Chennai and parts of Tamil Nadu on Wednesday, March 11, declared a holiday following the lack of commercial LPG supply to the establishments, employees said. Early morning customers who had come for tea and coffee expressed disappointment over the closure of the hotels and expressed hope 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 .

The Siasat Daily 11 Mar 2026 12:03 pm

LPG customers in panic mode in Chennai as West Asia war hits supply

Even customers with two cylinders are worried whether their liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will last by the time the next one reaches them

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 11:29 am

Iran-Isreal conflict: Ajith returns to Chennai after being stranded in Dubai

Amid the ongoing tensions in West Asia, actor Arjith, who was stranded in Dubai after a US-Israel coordinated attack on the city on February 28, has now returned to India safely. The actor`s manager had earlier shared updated fans that he was safe

Mid Day 11 Mar 2026 9:27 am

Motorists play blind mans buff on a major corridor in Chennai; and its median leaks bipeds and quadrupeds

Lack of lighting, except for a scatter of pathetically few high-mast lamps, and a ridiculously low median make Vandalur-KelambakkamRoad one of the deadliest corridors in Chennai

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 8:53 am

Middle East crisis: LPG shortage ripples across Chennai hostels, PGs and wedding halls; hospitals may feel pinch soon

A commercial LPG shortage is impacting corporate canteens, hostels, and wedding halls across Chennai. Hostels are already rationing services, with some facilities halting coffee, tea, and certain dishes due to soaring cylinder prices. Wedding caterers are discussing adjustments with clients, while hospitals, though currently stable, anticipate potential disruptions and are considering menu simplifications and shifts to electric cooking.

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 8:52 am

West Asia unrest triggers LPG crunch, Chennai hotels warn of shutdown if supplies dont resume

Chennai's hotels and eateries face an LPG crisis, with many threatening to close by Tuesday night due to supply cuts. Oil companies have reduced deliveries of commercial cylinders, impacting over 10,000 establishments. The Chennai Hotels Association has appealed to the Prime Minister and Chief Minister for urgent intervention to restore gas supplies and prevent widespread shutdowns.

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 8:39 am

Petrol, Diesel Price today (March 11): Will you have to pay more for fuel? Check rates in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore and other cities

Petrol, Diesel price on March 11: Petrol and diesel prices have remained unchanged on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 despite the fluctuations in the crude oil price. In Delhi, petrol is priced at Rs 94.77 per litre and diesel is priced at Rs 87.67 per litre. Government sources have indicated that prices of petrol and diesel will not change.

The Economic Times 11 Mar 2026 8:29 am

Sivaji Ganesans gift of baby elephant to American children and his U.S. visit as state guest

Sivaji Ganesan was invited to the United States as part of the U.S.India Cultural Exchange Programme. During the trip, Sivaji was treated as a state guest, assigned two officials to assist him, and given a daily allowance of $160, a considerable sum at the time.

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 7:43 am

Tenure in TN was golden period of my life, says Ravi

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 5:41 am

Chennai woman kills drunk, harassing husband

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 3:50 am

Sasikala calls on Ramadoss, mulls option of election tie-up

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 3:43 am

Blue Star mulls AC price hike; plans Rs 200cr capex

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 3:42 am

Karur stampede case: CBI summons Vijay on March 15

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 3:30 am

Annamalai rules out BJP - TVK talks

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 3:30 am

9 arrested in double murder case in Chennai

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 3:26 am

Couple, daughter die in fire at Guduvanchery home

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 1:31 am

Away from social media buzz, TN javelin thrower carving his niche

Over the past three years, Dharanidharan has shown good consistency, clinching several medals and breaking records along the way in state-level competitions.

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 12:43 am

Wallajah Big Mosque reopens after renovation

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 12:20 am

LPG shortage leaves restaurants in the heat; induction sales rise

Bengaluru and Chennai restaurants face a critical shortage of commercial LPG cylinders, threatening temporary shutdowns. Supply disruptions and oil companies prioritizing domestic use have left eateries struggling. Industry bodies are urging immediate intervention, while some establishments are turning to induction stoves and electric cooking, boosting sales of these alternatives.

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 12:00 am

Chennai Mosquito Control: Natural Biolarvicide Shows Promise in Water Tanks

A new study in Chennai highlights a natural insecticide derived from soil bacteria as a promising solution for mosquito control. Tested in water tanks, the biolarvicide Natular effectively killed malaria-causing larvae and prevented emergence for weeks, offering a potentially more sustainable alternative to current chemical fogging methods.

The Times of India 10 Mar 2026 11:56 pm

HPV vaccination drive sees 81% coverage in four T.N. districts

The vaccination programme, which was started in the four districts, was conducted in government and government-aided schools, an official said

The Hindu 10 Mar 2026 11:42 pm

Girl chased, gang-raped near Chennai; one rowdy arrested

The Times of India 10 Mar 2026 11:03 pm

Tamil Nadu State Planning Commission calls for legal protection and social security for gig workers

In a study, Status of Platform Based Gig Workers in Tamil Nadu, the Commission highlights the rapid expansion of platform-based work and calls for targeted interventions to ensure welfare, protection, and long-term sustainability for these workers

The Hindu 10 Mar 2026 10:38 pm

Ajith Kumar Safely Returns To Chennai After Being Stranded In Dubai Amid Iran-Israel War, Watch Video

The actor had been in Dubai when rising tensions linked to the Israel-US-Iran conflict led to sudden airspace restrictions

NDTV 10 Mar 2026 10:24 pm

Seven-member international cybercrime module busted in Ramanathapuram district; cop among those arrested

Operating from Sathirakudi village and Paramakudi town in Ramanathapuram district, the gang converted about Rs100 crore of cybercrime proceeds into cryptocurrency and transferred the funds to offshore syndicates, said the Tamil Nadu Cyber Crime Wing.

The Times of India 10 Mar 2026 10:23 pm

Narrow stretches of arterials roads across Chennai to be widened soon

At the first meeting of a working group of the State Planning Commission, civic agencies identify 100 km of roads to widen. Based on CUMTAs proposals, the GCC will identify bus routes that need improving

The Hindu 10 Mar 2026 9:22 pm

Double-tier elevated corridor from Chennai Port to Maduravoyal is scheduled for completion by November 2027

The project will significantly boost the Chennai ports cargo handling capacity

The Hindu Businessline 10 Mar 2026 8:53 pm