'Selection Committee Deserves Credit For Spotting Gurnoor Brars Potential': Gavaskar
Gurnoor Brar: Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar has praised the Indian selection committee and team management for identifying and backing young pacer Gurnoor Brar, whose impressive performance helped India secure a commanding 170-run victory over Afghanistan in the second ODI in Lucknow. Brar was one of the standout performers with the ball as India bowled Afghanistan out for 232 in 44.3 overs after posting a mammoth 402, sealing an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. The left-arm seamer returned figures of 3/60 and played a key role in dismantling the visitors batting line-up. His run-up is so good, his rhythm is so good, he was hitting the deck and getting the ball to climb. The wicket he got of Gurbaz was particularly impressive because of the way that bouncer followed him. Its very accurate. It comes right at you, exactly where the batter does not want it, Gavaskar told Jio Hotstar. The batting great also credited chief selector Ajit Agarkar and the selection panel for looking beyond numbers and recognising Brars potential. I think the selection committee deserves all the compliments. If you look at his stats, or his India A performances, theyre okay, but not to the extent where you would say he deserved an India cap. However, the selection committee, led by Ajit Agarkar, saw something in him, and thats why they picked him. Hes also been backed by the management, which is so important, he added. Gavaskar also reflected on captain Shubman Gills magnificent run of form and explained how a players personal performances can influence decision-making as a leader. Gill led from the front with a superb 154 off 110 balls, sharing a match-defining 224-run partnership with Ishan Kishan, who smashed 125 off 79 deliveries, as India piled up 402 all out. When youre not getting runs, youre not confident about making those marginal moves that come from your gut feel, like holding back a bowler who has bowled well, giving him an extra over, or moving a fielder from a certain position. That gut feel is a lot stronger when youre personally performing, Gavaskar explained. But if youre not performing, even when you get a gut feel, youre apprehensive about making that call because youre worried about getting it wrong. Since youre also not performing as a player, youll be criticised for your captaincy as well, he added. Looking ahead to the third and final ODI in Chennai, Gavaskar believes Indias spin department remains the area where the team management will seek greater clarity despite the convincing series win. But if youre not performing, even when you get a gut feel, youre apprehensive about making that call because youre worried about getting it wrong. Since youre also not performing as a player, youll be criticised for your captaincy as well, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score That is where India will be looking for some answers over the next few ODIs, not just in the final game of the series in Chennai, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
TVK govts first TN Assembly session begins with guvs address
Chennai: The first session of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly after the formation of the TVK-led coalition government will commence on Thursday, June 18 morning with Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekars address to the House, marking the formal beginning of the new governments legislative term. As the maiden sitting of the newly constituted Assembly, the session 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 .
GCC reiterates stand against bulk parcel takeaways at Amma Canteens
A worker at an Amma Canteen in the Ambattur zone said that many outlets lacked sufficient staff to cater to both dine-in customers and those placing bulk parcel orders.
Stones throw from temple: Madras HC halts church construction, flags mala fide intentions
In a significant ruling, the Madras High Court has called a halt to the church construction project adjacent to the Mariyamman temple in Coimbatore. Citing concerns over 'mala fide intention' rooted in the citys fragile socio-cultural landscape, the justices raised eyebrows at the necessity of a large church given the scant Christian population in the area.
Dolly Khanna successfully challenged the tax department's classification of her Rs 54 crore short-term capital loss as a business loss. The ITAT Chennai ruled she is an investor, not a trader, allowing the loss to be treated as a capital loss. This decision was supported by a 2016 CBDT circular and her consistent investment history.
Ahead of the release of Maa Inti Bangaaram, Samantha Ruth Prabhu met Tamil Nadu CM Vijay in Chennai and shared an inspiring note on social media. The actress praised his decision to step into public service, calling his journey a lesson in courage, purpose and embracing bigger challenges. Read on!
BMW eyes No. 1 spot in 2026 with 6th year of double-digit growth
MINI set for landmark year as volumes expected to double
Samantha Ruth Prabhu Praises Tamil Nadu CM Vijay: A Hero Beyond the Screen
Chennai, June 18: Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu recently met her former co-star and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay, sharing their encounter on social media. During this meeting, she expressed her admiration for Vijay, stating that he is not just a hero on screen but has a much larger purpose. Samantha shared photos on Instagram, captioning, ... Read more Samantha Ruth Prabhu Praises Tamil Nadu CM Vijay: A Hero Beyond the Screen
LPG shortage hits Chennai Metro Rails phase II construction work
Appointed by DMK govt, retired DGPs quit posts
Toddler dies after bike crash in Chengalpet
A year after launch, water bell initiative remains only on paper in several schools
Greater Chennai Traffic Police announces traffic diversions near Elephant Gate Road
New traffic diversions will be in effect from June 20
The 525 crore project, coming up on 37.99 acres at Muttukadu on East Coast Road, is expected to emerge as a key hub for large-scale national and international events. Plans are afoot to lease a parcel of land for constructing a luxury hotel
Daily wage worker jumps into Retteri Lake to avoid being apprehended by police, dies
The deceased was a resident of Rajamangalam near Villivakkam
Pinakini express halted after fault in pantograph
Woman wins three-year fight against insurer over husbands cancer treatment
Youth drowns in lake while fleeing police
Tambaram Corporation Installs 385 LED Street Lights in Zone 5
ED searches film producers premises in connection with Gautamis fraud case
ED searches film producers properties in connection with Gautamis fraud case
Anna Nagars Second Avenue SWD works drags on for nine months
TN to appoint more special public prosecutors to fast-track Pocso cases
Focus on introducing peer counsellors in schools to bridge age-gap, address tech-divide and improve digital literacy
Drug worth 5 cr. seized at Chennai airport
Woman arrested for stealing iPhones, AirPod
Thirty-year-old man arrested for verbally abusing and injuring a woman
Director-General of NCC interacts with cadets, outlines new projects
Doctors perform brachytherapy on woman with stage-II breast cancer
Wilsons white paper and grey matter
Fourth line fails to ease travel woes of Tambaram-Beach EMU commuters
Passengers say local trains continue to face unscheduled halts, often between Chetpet and Egmore, during morning peak hours as fast and AC EMU services are diverted to the suburban corridor due to infrastructural constraints at Fort station
Tamil Nadu White Paper Flags Debt, Revenue, Fiscal Challenges
Samantha Says She 'Suffered Blows, Bled' While Performing Action Scenes In Maa Inti Bangaaram
Chennai, June 17 (IANS) Actress Samantha, whose upcoming film 'Maa Inti Bangaram' is gearing up to hit screens on June 19, has now disclosed that she took quite a few blows while performing the action sequences in the film and that she even bled while performing the stunts in the film.
Unclaimed parcel with suspected drugs found at Chennai airport
LAW AND ORDER, TAMIL ANTHEM ROW SET STAGE FOR STORMY ASSEMBLY
HC stays filing of charge sheet against V Ponraj
After long delay, Ganesapuram flyover work set to resume
Samantha Ruth Prabhu is currently busy with the promotions of her upcoming film Maa Inti Baangaram, and the actress in Chennai met her Theri co-star and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay. She took to Instagram to share a couple of pictures with him.
Law University releases cut-off for five-year integrated law courses
2nd ODI: We Didn't Bowl Well, Gave Them Momentum, Says Shahidi After Afghanistans Defeat To India
Ekana Cricket Stadium: Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi refused to use conditions or the toss as an excuse after his side suffered a crushing 170-run defeat to India in the second ODI here at the Ekana Cricket Stadium, instead pinpointing shortcomings with the ball as the key reason behind the loss that handed the hosts an unassailable 2-0 lead. India piled up 402 before bowling Afghanistan out for 232 to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. While the visitors faced a daunting challenge after Shubman Gill and Ishan Kishan's record-breaking partnership, Shahidi believed Afghanistan's bowlers allowed India to seize control far too easily. You cannot put all things on toss. I think we were not good enough at bowling. So many easy options in the bowling for them. We gave them momentum, I think that's why we didn't bowl well in the first 20 overs, Shahidi said after the match. Afghanistan struggled to contain India's batting line-up once Gill and Kishan settled in. The pair added 224 runs for the third wicket, transforming a solid platform into a mammoth total. Although Afghanistan fought back in the closing overs through Nangeyalia Kharoti and Rashid Khan, the damage had already been done. Shahidi acknowledged the challenging conditions but stressed that his team's execution with the ball fell below expectations. Yeah, it was hot, but at the same time, you cannot put everything on toss. You have to bowl well in the right areas. We didn't do that well today, so hopefully we will learn from this, he added. The Afghanistan skipper also shed light on the decision to promote Darwish Rasooli ahead of him during the chase. Chasing more than 400, Afghanistan needed quick runs, but the move was complicated by Rasooli's physical condition. I think he was cramping. I asked him, the coach asked him if he was okay, he said, 'I am okay, I want to bat.' So that's why I told him to go before me because he is a good striker of the ball and we needed someone to hit big for us, but unfortunately, he got cramps again, and hopefully he recovers soon, he stated. Rasooli's brief appearance ultimately failed to change the course of the contest as India's bowlers maintained complete control. Afghanistan's most significant resistance came through Rahmat Shah, whose fighting 79 helped prevent an even heavier defeat. The experienced batter once again demonstrated his value in the middle order, battling through a difficult chase while wickets continued to fall around him. Despite the disappointing result and the loss of the series, Shahidi insisted there were still positives for Afghanistan to carry into the final ODI in Chennai. He pointed to individual performances, particularly from Rahmat Shah and Rahmanullah Gurbaz, as signs that the batting group continues to make progress against high-quality opposition. I think a lot of learning because it was a tough series for us, and hopefully in the Chennai game, we do well, and I think we had positives also in this series. The way Rahmat played today and the way Gurbaz is playing, we have all these positive things with us, Shahidi noted. However, Shahidi made it clear that Afghanistan's bowling unit must improve significantly if they are to avoid another difficult outing in the series finale. I think a lot of learning because it was a tough series for us, and hopefully in the Chennai game, we do well, and I think we had positives also in this series. The way Rahmat played today and the way Gurbaz is playing, we have all these positive things with us, Shahidi noted. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the series already decided, Afghanistan will head to Chennai in search of both a consolation victory and answers with the ball, while India will look to complete a clean sweep after another dominant all-round performance. Article Source: IANS
Govts free cervical cancer vaccine lies idle
A policy barrier not hesitancy, not shortage is standing between girls and a shot that prevents cancer
Among residents earning less than 25,000 a month, better household infrastructure could improve well-being by up to two points
The court said it would also take on record the submission of the petitioner that following change of govt headed by chief minister C Joseph Vijay posters have appeared in some parts of Tamil Nadu calling for construction of churches in every village.
Chennai Port Authority offers wharfage concessions up to 80% for non-containerised cargo
Designed to reward growth and encourage new business, the scheme provides attractive incentives for both existing and new customers routing cargo through Chennai Port
AI cant fully replace teachers, classrooms, says Madras HC
Egg prices hit historic high in Namakkal
Traders caution that if prices stay high for long, household demand could fall further and worsen nutrition outcomes for lowerincome communities.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu Praises Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay for His Leadership Potential
Chennai, June 17: Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu met with her former co-star and current Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Vijay, on Wednesday. During their meeting, she expressed her belief that Vijay was destined for greatness beyond just being a screen hero. Sharing some pictures from their encounter on Instagram, she wrote about the immense joy ... Read more Samantha Ruth Prabhu Praises Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay for His Leadership Potential
Ex-AIADMK MLAs respond to show-cause notice; Viralimalai seat declared vacant
R. Muralidharan explores Bharatanatyams rhythmic dimensions
R. Muralidharan presents seven margams in seven talas at a three-day festival in Chennai.
Flood alert issued to people living on banks of Thenpennai river in five districts of Tamil Nadu
The inflow into the KRP dam was 913 cusecs on Tuesday evening.
Sounds of the City: Chennais music scene opens up this June
From Fte de la Musique at Alliance Franaise of Madras to Mothertongue Musics listening session at Vinyl & Brew, here is where to experience Chennais evolving music scene this June
Go on a Pan-Indian culinary journey across 23 states in Chennai at Parva
ED searches C. Alagappan's properties in Tamil Nadu over Gautami Tadimalla fraud case
Enforcement Directorate officials conducted searches at six locations connected to film producer C. Alagappan in Chennai and Madurai. This action stems from a cheating case involving actor-turned-politician Gautami Tadimalla, with the ED investigating potential money laundering. The probe focuses on alleged fraudulent asset transfers totaling Rs 13.8 crore.
What is mid-year Margazhi? Chennai-based Aavaranaa tells you the answer
Carnatic music and Kanjeevaram silk come together for a jugalbandhi at Aavaranaas Mid-Year Margazhi between June 19 and 21
Former DGP Shankar Jiwal resign from key government posts in Tamil Nadu
Former DGP Shankar Jiwal resigned as the first chairman of the Tamil Nadu Fire Commission, along with three other members. Concurrently, ex-DGP Sunil Kumar stepped down as chairman of the TNUSRB. These resignations follow administrative changes after the formation of the new government.
Milan Chaats, a popular chaat shop, returns to Chennais streets
Some tastes never leave us. For many old-time Chennaiites, the unmistakable taste of Milans bhel puri is one such memory
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MINI Countryman C launched in Chennai, rolls out as a locally manufactured premium SUV
Staying true to MINIs heritage, the company says the SUV retains the brands signature go-kart-like driving character despite its larger dimensions
Chennai Metrowater promises permanent piped water supply to Thiru.Vi.Ka Nagar residents
The Hindu recently reported that the residents 50-year struggle for drinking water had worsened this summer
Kauvery Hospital Chennai has launched two of the worlds most advanced Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) programme in Tamil Nadu, marking a significant milestone in the treatment of heart rhythm disorders (arrhythmias). Kauvery Hospital launched world's advanced Pulsed Field Ablation systems to treat heart rhythm disorders The programme introduces two of the worlds most advanced PFA technologies-Medtronic PulseSelect at Alwarpet and Biosense Webster Varipulse at Vadapalani, the latter integrated with an advanced 3D cardiac mapping system. This is the first time that both PulseSelect and Varipulse, along with a 3D mapping-integrated PFA platform, have been introduced in Tamil Nadu. This milestone further reinforces Kauvery Hospitals position at the forefront of innovation in cardiac electrophysiology and advanced heart rhythm care. To mark the launch, leading international electrophysiology experts from the United States visited Chennai and collaborated with the Kauvery Hospitals team to initiate the PFA programme and support the first procedures. Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) is a next-generation treatment for heart rhythm disorders, particularly atrial fibrillation (AF), one of the most common cardiac arrhythmias. Unlike conventional ablation techniques that use heat (radiofrequency ablation) or extreme cold (cryoablation), PFA uses precisely controlled electrical pulses to selectively target and eliminate the cells responsible for abnormal heart rhythms. This process, known as electroporation, enables targeted treatment of affected heart tissue while minimising impact on surrounding structures such as the oesophagus, phrenic nerve, and blood vessels. As a non-thermal technology, PFA represents a significant advancement in both safety and procedural efficiency. With growing global clinical experience, PFA is increasingly being recognised as one of the most important recent advances in the management of cardiac arrhythmias. The launch event was attended by Dr. N.S. Sivakadaksham, veteran cardiologist and Chief Guest, who welcomed the introduction of this transformative technology and highlighted its potential to improve outcomes for patients with heart rhythm disorders. During the event, he also inaugurated Kauvery Hospitals new Heart Rhythm Package a specially designed, affordable evaluation programme aimed at enabling early diagnosis and expert care for patients experiencing symptoms such as palpitations, breathlessness, dizziness, unexplained fatigue, or episodes of rapid heartbeat. The package has been developed to promote early detection and timely treatment, which can significantly improve long-term outcomes and quality of life. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Deep Chandh Raja, Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology, Kauvery Hospitals , said, Three patients were successfully treated at both centers with these procedures. One of the patients is a 69-year female with recurrent palpitations for 2 years. She tried different medicines for her irregular heart beats without any success. PFA procedure was performed within one hour through a key hole access in the right groin. She got discharged the very next day on minimum medicines. The safety, efficacy and fastness makes PFA a unique technology. We are proud to bring this next-generation treatment to Tamil Nadu . In addition to Pulsed Field Ablation, Kauvery Hospitals Department of Cardiac Electrophysiology offers comprehensive heart rhythm care, including advanced diagnostic services such as ECG, Holter monitoring, and electrophysiology studies, along with specialised arrhythmia clinics. The team also performs a wide range of complex ablation procedures and device therapies such as pacemakers, defibrillators, and cardiac resynchronisation therapy. Supported by state-of-the-art 3D mapping systems and a multidisciplinary team, the department delivers end-to-end care for even the most complex heart rhythm disorders. Dr. Aravindan Selvaraj, Co Founder and Executive Director, Kauvery Group of Hospitals , added, At Kauvery Hospitals, we are committed to bringing proven, evidence-based innovations to our patients. Technologies that simplify procedures, enhance safety, and improve outcomes are central to our approach. The introduction of PFA reflects our continued commitment to delivering world-class cardiac care and ensuring access to the latest global advancements . With the simultaneous launch of both PulseSelect and Varipulse platforms, Kauvery Hospitals continues to strengthen its leadership in advanced cardiac care, offering patients across Tamil Nadu, neighbouring states, and international destinations access to some of the most innovative heart rhythm treatments available today.
First cargo flight from Chennai lands at Noida international airport
Noida International Airport Launches Cargo Operations with First Flight from Chennai
Greater Noida, June 17: Noida International Airport has achieved a significant milestone by officially launching domestic cargo operations. The arrival of the first cargo flight from Chennai marks a new chapter for the economy and logistics sector in Uttar Pradesh. The aircraft was warmly welcomed with a water cannon salute upon landing at Jewar Airport. ... Read more Noida International Airport Launches Cargo Operations with First Flight from Chennai
Gold, Silver Rate Today: Here is how much gold and silver costs in key Indian cities on Wednesday, 17 June 2026. Check the price of 18K, 22K and 24K gold and 999 Fine silver in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Mumbai.
Harsh Dubey's wrong turn and the long road to Team India
Growing up in Nagpur, Harsh Dubey wanted to become a batter. While buying books for the fifth grade, he took his father to Ruby Cricket Club in Nagpur, where it all began for him under the watchful eyes of Sanjog Binkar. Later, Madhav Bakre honed his craft at the Nagpur Cricket Academy. But the real turnaround came before his record-breaking 2024-25 domestic season, when he spent three weeks in Chennai with Ramji Srinivasan, the former Head Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Indian cricket team.
Yamaha targets double-digit growth rebound after challenging 2025
Narikuravas seek Tamil Nadu govt.s help to retrieve lands meant for community
These lands, and more, were donated by various persons and trusts for the welfare of the Narikuravar community, for use as schools, hostels and gurukulams
Greater Chennai Corporation begins enumerating illegal hoardings
Corporation Commissioner G.S. Sameeran orders the launch of a drive to regulate hoardings and banners across the city. The civic body will also initiate measures to identify the buildings that may be utilised for generating revenue through the installation of authorised hoardings
Medavakkams infrastructure struggles to keep up with rapid urbanisation
Damaged roads, water scarcity, pitiable waste management, lack of underground drainage and neglected water bodies define South Chennais fastest-growing residential localities
Nepalese watchman kills daughter, commits suicide
Man arrested for sexual assault on Nagaland woman
GCC targets completion of 70km of SWD missing links before NE monsoon
GCC forms panel to ensure 100% streetlight functioning in city
Vijay inaugurates training program for MLAs
Trichy Surya, YouTuber Mukthar detained under Goondas Act
Ex-minister Vijayabaskar quits AIADMK, resigns MLA post
Parables of Marie Wilson: Minister tells kutti stories to describe Tamil Nadus finance situation
The minister started with a couplet on medicine - In excess or in deficit, imbalance breeds affliction. He described every single chapter of the white paper with a parable.
Education: New TN Govt Can Learn A Lesson Or Two From Past Administrations
Meal Schemes To Reservation Policies, Various Govts Have Ensured TN Is A Forerunner In Education.
History-sheeter booked for assaulting cop during vehicle check
Trans Women Perform Bharatanatyam Ensemble for Pride Month in Chennai
Bajaj Auto to set up engg skills training centre at CEG campus
No more offline application for renewal/NOCs for private schools from Jul 1
16K drunk driving cases booked across TN this month
TN chief minister Vijays election from Trichy East challenged
Lawyer moves HC against acquittal of former DMK minister Geetha Jeevan
HC bins PIL seeking CBI probe into resignation of 4 AIADMK MLAs
Child run over by tractor operated by father
Chennai sizzles again, with temperatures hovering around 40 degrees Celsius
The RMC has forecast some parts of Chennai may receive light rain on June 17, with the heat expected to subside after June 18. Many weather stations across the State experienced above normal temperatures on Tuesday
Tamil Nadu wetland bird population on the rise: Data
The state's own tax revenue weakened and committed expenditure reduced the space for development spending.
Private schools can apply only online for renewal and NOCs starting July 1: Minister Rajmohan
The minister appealed to private schools not to charge exorbitant fee per child and called upon them to publicise their fee details.
AIADMK suffers another setback as former minister C Vijayabaskar quits as MLA
Former Tamil Nadu Health Minister C Vijayabaskar has resigned from the Assembly, marking the fifth AIADMK MLA to do so since the 2021 elections. His departure reduces the party's strength to 42. Vijayabaskar cited a lack of respect for emotions within the party leadership, questioning his continued association. He submitted his resignation to the Speaker, which was subsequently accepted.
Watch: How a Chennai neighbourhood came together through wall art
After discovering that murals she had painted more than two decades ago had disappeared, Chennai-based artist Kamla Ravikumar returned to repaint the walls of Kalakshetra Colony. What began with one wall soon grew into a community-led initiative that transformed six public walls with the help of residents, students and artists.

