Kolkata's Fire-Ravaged Slum Residents Fear SIR Fallout as Identity Documents Reduced to Ashes
For hundreds who have constructed makeshift homes with tarpaulin sheets, tin plates or whatever remained after the fire incidents, the loss of identity documents is proving far harder a hit than that of the homes themselves
The Shubman Gill-led Team India lost to South Africa in the Kolkata Test by 30 runs before the Stumps of Day 3.
India Womens Home Series Against Bangladesh In Dec Likely To Be Postponed
ICC Future Tour Programme: Indias upcoming home series against Bangladesh, comprising three ODIs and three T20Is in December as part of the ICC Future Tour Programme, is reportedly set to be postponed due to significant political developments in Bangladesh. Although specific dates and venues had not been announced, the tour's schedule had been uncertain even before this weeks political developments in Bangladesh. On Monday, a tribunal court sentenced country's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death. Her refuge in India has heightened tensions, strengthening Dhakas insistence on her return and affecting diplomatic relations between the two countries. ESPNcricinfo reported on Tuesday that the BCB received a letter from the BCCI stating that the white-ball series will be rescheduled for a later date. Although no specific reason has been provided, it is believed that the ongoing political tensions between India and Bangladesh played a significant role. The series, part of the ICC's Future Tours Programme, was intended to be India's final set of matches before the 2026 edition of the Women's Premier League (WPL). It also served as the only series between their successful ODI World Cup campaign and the WPL. The matches were planned to take place in Kolkata and Cuttack, with the ODIs marking the start of the new phase in the Women's ODI Championship for both teams. The series, part of the ICC's Future Tours Programme, was intended to be India's final set of matches before the 2026 edition of the Women's Premier League (WPL). It also served as the only series between their successful ODI World Cup campaign and the WPL. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score This decision has been reached following discussions between the two boards, taking into account the international cricketing commitments and scheduling convenience of both teams. The BCB looks forward to welcoming India in September 2026 for this eagerly anticipated series. Revised dates and fixtures for the tour will be announced in due course, the BCCI had said in a statement at the time. Article Source: IANS
IND vs SA 2nd Test: Gill doubtful for Guwahati Test, additional batter unlikely to be called up
The reserves for the Kolkata Test included B. Sai Sudharsan and Devdutt Padikkal, both specialist batters
ECI may introduce AI-based voter list verification in West Bengal amid intensive revision
KOLKATA: The Election Commission of India (ECI) may introduce an AI-based verification process for the voter list in West Bengal amidst the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the state. A panel of ECI representatives arrived in Kolkata on Tuesday to supervise the overall progress of the SIR exercise in West Bengal, one of the most violence-prone states in the country during elections. The dates for the Assembly elections, scheduled for AprilMay next year, may be announced in February. According to sources in the office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), the AI-based verification technology would help detect cases where the same photograph has been used to enrol multiple voters. Opposition parties allege that this practice is particularly common during the enrolment of migrant workers, with photos of migrants allegedly used to register dead or fake voters. The national poll panel believes that the application of AI could help curb this issue. However, the use of AI alone is not considered sufficient to ensure transparency in the SIR process. The role of Booth Level Officers (BLOs) remains crucial, as they must thoroughly check every detail, including electors photographs, during door-to-door verification, sources said on condition of anonymity. Around two crore voters have yet to establish links with the 2002 electoral rolls during the ongoing SIR drive, which began on 4 November. The ECI is preparing to conduct hearings and verification for this large number of voters. So far, around two crore and forty lakh voters have directly established links with the 2002 electoral rolls, as their names appeared in the post-SIR list prepared that year. It is assumed that another 2.5 crore people will be able to establish their links with the 2002 list if the name of at least one parent features in the rolls prepared after the 2002 SIR, the sources said. These voters will not be required to undergo any further verification. There are 7.66 crore voters in the 2025 electoral rolls in Bengal. We estimate that around two crore voters will need to undergo the verification process to establish their links with the 2002 voter list, the sources added. Meanwhile, the UIDAI (Unique Identification Authority of India) has deactivated the Aadhaar numbers of around 34 lakh deceased people in the poll-bound state, triggering controversy. UIDAI officials recently met with the office of state CEO Manoj Agarwal to inform them of the mass deactivation. The revelation has caused embarrassment for the ruling party at a time when the ECI is attempting to ascertain the exact number of dead and bogus voters through the SIR exercise. Around eight crore enumeration forms have been distributed so far across the states 294 Assembly constituencies since the month-long SIR process began on 4 November. In addition to the 34 lakh deceased Aadhaar holders, the ECI has identified a further 13 lakh deceased individuals who did not possess Aadhaar cards. The ECI has included Aadhaar in the list of indicative documents that may be submitted as proof of identity during the SIR. Opposition parties, particularly the BJP, have been demanding the removal of dead and fake voters from the states electoral rolls.
Sudharsan, Jurel face spinners with only one pad on
Indian cricketers Sai Sudharsan and Dhruv Jurel adopt an unusual net session technique, batting with one pad to counter spin. Shubman Gill faces uncertainty for the second Test due to a neck injury. All-rounder Nitish Reddy joins the squad as a potential replacement. Gill will travel with the team to Guwahati. Reddy's arrival in Kolkata signals his readiness.
Your Boy Is Finally Home, Dilli: DC Shares Welcome Post For Nitish Rana
Indian Premier League: Delhi Capitals franchise shared a welcoming post for Nitish Rana, whom they traded from Rajasthan Royals for Donovan Ferreira ahead of the Indian Premier League 2026. Rana began his professional career in 2013 when he made his List A debut for Delhi against Assam during the 2012-13 Vijay Hazare Trophy. He had played age-group and domestic cricket for Delhi until 2022. A couple of years later, in 2015, he made his first-class debut for Delhi against Vidarbha in the 2015-16 Ranji Trophy season. In his debut first-class season, he amassed 557 runs to end as Delhis top run scorer. 10 years later your boy is finally home, Dilli, DC shared on X with a video, in which Rana said, Log usually bolte hai ki Dilli wale... jab dekho ladayi jhagda hi karte rehte hai... Par ye koi nahi bolta ki sabse jyada pyaar bhi Dilli wale hi karte hai. Aur Dilli se jyada pyaar mujse koi nahi karta. See you soon, Dilli. In 2016, Rana made his Indian Premier League debut but had limited opportunities that season. He had a breakthrough year in IPL 2017, scoring 333 runs and playing a key role in Mumbai Indians' title win campaign. However, he was released by the Mumbai franchise before the 2018 Indian Premier League auction. The Kolkata franchise showed faith in him and signed him for the 2018 season. He was released before the 2022 mega auction but re-signed for INR 8 crore, scoring 361 runs at a strike rate of 143.82. However, he was released by the Mumbai franchise before the 2018 Indian Premier League auction. The Kolkata franchise showed faith in him and signed him for the 2018 season. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score With Iyer returning to lead the side in 2024, Rana's campaign was marred by a finger injury, which sidelined him for 10 consecutive matches. He managed only a couple of appearances in what turned out to be a title-winning season for Kolkata. Ahead of the 2025 auction, Kolkata decided to release him, and Rajasthan secured his services for Rs 4.20 crore. Article Source: IANS
India facing alarming rise in oral, breast cancer cases, warns renowned haematologist Mammen Chandy
Kolkata, Nov 18: India is facing a steady rise in cancer cases, particularly oral and breast cancers, driven by lifestyle changes, tobacco use, delayed diagnosis, and environmental factors, eminent haematologist and Padma Shri awardee Dr Mammen Chandy said. Chandy said these trends pose a major public health challenge for the country. Between 1990 and 2021, oral cancer mortality in India increased from 5.32 to 5.92 per 100,000, and the disability-adjusted life-year rate rose from 152.94 to 163.61, he told PTI [] The post India facing alarming rise in oral, breast cancer cases, warns renowned haematologist Mammen Chandy appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Nitesh Kumar Reddy: Former India cricketer Aakash Chopra spoke in depth about Indias transition struggles in the red-ball format and how the Shubman Gill-led side has been trying different permutations and combinations to get a settled long-term XI. He said that while India drawing the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar trophy in England earlier this year was encouraging, the team is still experiencing labour pains before new growth emerges. Chopra discussed India's current transition in Test cricket on JioStar, providing an in-depth analysis as he said, Transition is always painful, though the England series temporarily hid this harsh reality due to unusual English pitch conditions. While drawing that series felt encouraging, we must acknowledge we're still in the labour pains before new growth emerges. Adding further about the uncertainties in the teams playing XI, he said, The number three position remains unsettled - we've seen Sai Sudharsan, Karun Nair, and now Washington Sundar batting there. Dhruv Jurel shows promise but has played only five Tests. Role clarity remains a concern. Is Sundar primarily a batter or bowler when he only delivered one over? We faced similar uncertainty with Nitesh Kumar Reddy recently. Rather than pretending we're a finished product, we must accept this transition continues and will involve challenging phases before achieving stability. India suffered a disappointing 30-run defeat to South Africa in the recently concluded first Test of the two-match series in Kolkata on Sunday, raising questions about the players preparation and mindset ahead of a home game. While the pitch and the pitch curator faced criticism after the match ended in the second session of Day 3, head coach Gautam Gambhir clarified that the team received exactly the kind of pitch they had requested. Chopra further spoke on India's pitch preparation strategy after their Test defeat, saying, Our practice sessions should feel like real match conditions. Players like Pant and Jurel needed time on rank turners, and someone like Gill, coming from bouncy Australian pitches, needed that adjustment too. Pitch preparation isnt an exact science, but we still need to ask whether extreme turning tracks are the best way for us to win. When a Test ends in two and a half days, it shows something isnt balanced. With four spinners compared to their two, why bring the contest down to their level? Weve seen this happen against New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa before. If this becomes our only home strategy, then every batsman will need very different and specific preparation just to cope. When the pitch was dubbed difficult to bat on, South African skipper Temba Bavuma put up a terrific knock with the bat and scored a remarkable half-century, which was the turning point in the game as his knock, coupled with the bowlers brilliance, helped the visitors go one up in the series. Pitch preparation isnt an exact science, but we still need to ask whether extreme turning tracks are the best way for us to win. When a Test ends in two and a half days, it shows something isnt balanced. With four spinners compared to their two, why bring the contest down to their level? Weve seen this happen against New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa before. If this becomes our only home strategy, then every batsman will need very different and specific preparation just to cope. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The second and final Test will be played from November 22 in Guwahatis Barsapara Cricket Stadium. Article Source: IANS
After Indias collapse for 93 and a 30-run defeat to South Africa in the Kolkata Test, Mohammad Kaif accuses the team management of creating fear and confusion. Kaif questions selection decisions, spin preparation, and players lack of confidence ...
EC to use AI tools to detect fake, deceased voters during SIR in Bengal
KOLKATA: The Election Commission is set to introduce artificial intelligence-based verification systems during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls in West Bengal to prevent the inclusion of fake or deceased voters, a senior official said on Tuesday. By analysing facial similarities across photographs in the voter database, the AI system will help identify individuals registered at multiple locations. We are taking the help of AI because of a rise in the number of complaints regarding the misuse of voters' photographs, especially those of migrant workers, the official told PTI. AI-enabled facial matching technology will be used to detect instances where the same voter's photograph appears in multiple locations across the rolls, he said. The measure has become particularly important following a rise in complaints that photographs of migrant workers were being misused during voter registration, he said. The official, however, said the booth-level officers (BLOs) will continue to play the central role in the verification process. AI will assist the verification. But despite the use of technology, the role of BLOs will remain crucial. They will be required to conduct door-to-door visits and take voters' photographs directly, he said. Even when booth-level agents (BLAs) submit completed forms, BLOs are required to visit the household in person for signature verification. BLAs will also obtain handwritten statements from voters confirming that the forms were filled in their presence, the official stated. He also stressed the strict accountability norms. If any fake or deceased voter is detected after enumeration and filling of the form are completed, the responsibility will lie with the BLO of the polling station concerned, he added.
SIR in Bengal: EC to use AI tools to detect fake, deceased voters
Kolkata: The Election Commission is set to introduce artificial intelligence-based verification systems during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls in West Bengal to prevent the inclusion of fake or deceased voters, a senior official said on Tuesday. By analysing facial similarities across photographs in the voter database, the AI system will 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 .
Land swap with Nepal consulate clears hurdle for Kolkata Metro's Purple Line work
Under the agreement, 409.53 sq. metres of land owned by the Consulate General of Nepal will be exchanged with 526.34 sq. metres of adjoining Metro Railway land, facilitating the construction of a ramp between Mominpur and Kidderpore for the proposed Mominpur-Esplanade underground section.
On November 18, 2025, gold prices in India range from Rs 12,541 per 1 gram for 24K gold and Rs 11,496 per 1 gram for 22K gold. Silver is priced at Rs 1,66,900 per kilogram. Check city-wise rates here.
Fresh protests erupted in Kolkata ahead of the interview as many untainted teachers who lost their jobs after the Supreme Court order cry foul
Madhya Pradesh HC grants relief to TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee in defamation case
BHOPAL: TMC MP and West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjees nephew Abhishek Banerjee has been granted relief by the Madhya Pradesh High Court in a defamation case filed against him in 2021 by former Madhya Pradesh BJP MLA Akash Vijayvargiya. A single-judge bench of the MP High Court in Jabalpur has stayed the arrest warrant issued against Banerjee by the Bhopal MP/MLA cases Court for non-appearance in during the trial of the defamation case. While staying the arrest warrant on Monday, Justice Pramod Kumar Agarwal of HCs principal bench in Jabalpur, also issued notices to all parties in the case, including the complainant in the defamation case, former Indore-III MLA Akash Vijayvargiya. Akash Vijayvargiya is the son of Kailash Vijayvargiya, the former BJP national general secretary and senior most cabinet minister in Dr Mohan Yadav-led MP government. The matter will next be heard by the MP High Court on December 8. Back in November 2020, while addressing a public meeting in Kolkata, Banerjee, the TMC MP from Diamond Harbour seat, had allegedly referred to then MP BJP MLA Akash Vijayvargiya, as a goon. Taking objection, Akash had lodged a defamation complaint in April 2021. The MP/MLA Court in Bhopal began hearing the case from May 1, 2021. But owing to Banerjees continued non-appearance before the court in the case, the Bhopal special court had issued the arrest warrant against him for the August 11 and August 26 hearings in the case. The TMC MP subsequently moved the MP High Court against the arrest warrants issued against him by the special Bhopal courts judge, Judicial Magistrate Tathagat Yagnik. While hearing Banerjees petition, the HC reserved the order on November 12 and granted him relief on Monday, by staying the execution of the arrest warrant issued by the Bhopal court. The HC also issued notice to the respondents, including the complainant in the defamation case Akash Vijayvargiya and posted the matter for next hearing on December 8. In the High Court, Banerjees counsel argued that the statement made by the TMC MP at the public rally in Kolkata in November 2020, was misinterpreted and sensationalised for filing the defamation case. While seeking stay on the arrest warrant, the petitioners counsel argued that he was a sitting MP and there was no possibility of him absconding. He had filed an application with the MP-MLA Court seeking exemption from personal appearance, but the Bhopal court did not consider the application and issued an arrest warrant.
In a stunning turn of events, South Africa triumphed over India by 30 runs in the first Test match, marking a significant moment in Indian red-ball cricket history. Both teams struggled to find their rhythm, with each innings concluding without surpassing the 200-run mark. The absence of captain Shubman Gill, sidelined by injury, proved pivotal.
Shamis Trade To LSG Was Surprising, Russell Being Released Is Risky: Amit Mishra
BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium: Former India leg-spinner Amit Mishra has termed veteran fast bowler Mohammed Shami's trade from Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) to Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on IPL 2026 retentions day as a surprising move. He also called three-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) decision to release Andre Russell into the auction pool as a very risky one ahead of the auction scheduled for December 16 in Abu Dhabi. At the last IPL mega auction in Jeddah, Shami was picked up by Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 10 crore. However, his returns in IPL 2025 were modest - picking just six wickets at an average of 56.17 and an economy rate of 11.23, which were well below his IPL career benchmarks of 28.19 and 8.63 respectively. I think it was of Shami he's a wicket-taker for any team, especially in Hyderabad. Good wickets are there and you need a wicket-taker. In terms of releases, Andre Russell was also surprising as releasing him into the auction is a very risky move, as no one can say whether he will go for a cheaper price or not. These two developments surprised me as Hyderabad has a wicket where you need a wicket-taker who can bowl under pressure. Hyderabad's wickets produce around 250-250 runs. You need a bowler (like Shami) who can get you a wicket at the start, put a yorker or bouncer in pressure time. All teams will need an all-rounder, like Andre Russell, in the auction. Teams will especially need either a fast bowler or an all-rounder, as they are in most demand always, said Mishra in an exclusive conversation with IANS on Monday. Shami has played 64 Tests, 108 ODIs and 25 T20Is for India and was a member of the 2025 Champions Trophy winning team in the UAE. At LSG, Shami will reunite with bowling coach Bharat Arun, who was in the Indian team in the same role from 2014-2021. In those years, under Aruns guidance, Shami evolved to become an indispensable part of the highly successful Indian fast bowling line-up. Mishra also felt Shami's wicket-taking abilities in the powerplay overs can come handy on pitches during LSGs home games at the BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow. The only reason Lucknow got Mohammed Shami on board is that he's a wicket-taking bowler. It will be very good if Shami picks wickets early as he has a very good skills to do so. He can bowl good yorkers and if the ball reverses, he can bowl good yorkers and bouncers. Basically, he's a wicket-taker and Lucknow must have felt the need to get one fast bowler who can take wickets in the starting overs, and Shami has that ability to do it, he said. Mishra also praised LSG's decision to retain young speedster Mayank Yadav despite recurring injury concerns, including undergoing a back surgery earlier this year in Christchurch, New Zealand. Mishra, who was in the LSG set-up when Yadav was there for 2023 and 2024 seasons, stressed that fitness management would be crucial for keeping Yadav fit for a longer period. Regarding Mayank Yadav, he's young and the most important thing will be his fitness after return. When I was in the Lucknow team for two years, he played 1-2 games, and then got injured. After playing 1-2 more games, he was injured again. Now with the team keeping him and showing their trust in him, he should take it positively and fully focus on his fitness. He should try not to get injured whenever he comes on the field. Along with that, his load management and everything else will be taken care of. I will praise Lucknow for keeping him even after his injury. He's a talented bowler and will stay with them for the next 3-4 years, he said. Quizzed on LSGs decision to release leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi, who had a below-par IPL 2025 after being retained for INR 11 crore, Mishra suggested it could be a calculated financial move to reacquire him at a lower price in the auction. This is a good thing. If they want him back, then they could bring him for a cheaper price in the auction and save some money. I am sure they will go for him because it will be in their mind to get Bishnoi, but at a cheaper cost. At the same time, they will try to save some money and go for other players who can help them in the upcoming season, he said. On the broader trend of franchises releasing a few high-profile players, Mishra noted this strategy has become increasingly common in recent years. That started 2-3 years back. The reason is that the players who are expensive and were let go of in the auction, teams will try to get them back at a cheaper price. Many players don't perform, so you should have an option to get a replacement for a player who was not in form in the IPL. For players like Andre Russell, we all know that teams will try to get them at a cheaper price, or even get their replacements, he said. When asked which franchises could dominate the upcoming mini auction, Mishra pointed to financial muscle of sides like KKR and Chennai Super Kings, who have an auction purse of INR 64.3 crore and INR 43.4 crore respectively. Mostly, the core team is always strong. The teams that have more money will dominate in the auction. They have options and the ability to force the other teams to spend more money on a player. You can't say which team will dominate in the auction, as sometimes you don't get what you really want. You then have to look for options. And the team that has more money has more options, he said. Looking ahead to his own involvement in IPL 2026, after ending his playing career earlier this year with 166 scalps in 154 games, including the most hat-tricks by a bowler in the tournaments history, Mishra signed off by expressing interest in talent identification and nurturing spin bowling talent. Mostly, the core team is always strong. The teams that have more money will dominate in the auction. They have options and the ability to force the other teams to spend more money on a player. You can't say which team will dominate in the auction, as sometimes you don't get what you really want. You then have to look for options. And the team that has more money has more options, he said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score We didn't have so many options at that time and now that we do have, I would like to say that players don't get time to think due to so much cricket happening around. Like, I would talk to them about their skills and mindset. I would like to say that their thoughts should be clear and they should know what is bowling in T20s, one-days and Tests. Whenever I get a chance, I am ready to do it. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Pat Cummins To Lead Sunrisers Hyderabad For Third Consecutive Years
Indian Premier League: Australia's Pat Cummins will continue as the captain of Sunrisers Hyderabad for a third consecutive Indian Premier League (IPL) season, with the franchise confirming his role on Monday through a post on its official X handle. Though the announcement featured only Cummins photos and no formal statement, the message was unmistakableSRHs leadership remains in the hands of the Australian fast-bowling ace as they enter the 2026 season. Cummins is currently recovering from a back injury and has been ruled out of the first Ashes Test in Perth. He is, however, expected to be fit for the second Test in Brisbane starting December 4. In his absence, Steven Smith will lead Australia in the series opener against England from November 21. Despite the temporary injury setback, SRH have shown full faith in Cummins leadership, reaffirming his central role in their long-term plans. The 31-year-old took over SRHs captaincy in 2024 after being acquired for a staggering 20.50 crore at the auctionthen one of the highest bids in IPL history. His appointment followed Australias dominant run in international cricket, including victories in the World Test Championship and the 2023 ODI World Cup. Cummins previously represented Kolkata Knight Riders and Delhi Capitals before joining Hyderabad. Despite the temporary injury setback, SRH have shown full faith in Cummins leadership, reaffirming his central role in their long-term plans. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score In a major shake-up, the franchise traded veteran pacer Mohammed Shami to Lucknow Super Giants while releasing star spinners Adam Zampa and Rahul Chahar. These moves appear aimed at recalibrating the bowling attack around Cummins expertise and strengthening squad balance after the teams underwhelming IPL 2025 season. SRH failed to qualify for the playoffs last year, finishing sixth with six wins, seven losses, and one no-result from 14 matches. Article Source: IANS
Lack Of Communication, Rush Of Blood Led To Indias Loss To SA In Kolkata, Says Amit Mishra
Amit Mishra: Former India leg-spinner Amit Mishra said the teams 30-run loss to South Africa in the opening Test at Eden Gardens was down to poor communication and inadequate guidance for the young batting unit, adding that a rush of blood in critical moments with the bat also hurt them. India were bundled out for 93 while chasing 124 for victory, as the opening Test concluded inside three days on a challenging two-paced pitch where the ball had uneven bounce from the word go. None of the teams managed to post 200, with South Africa captain Temba Bavuma's unbeaten 55 being the highest individual score of the match. I feel there was a lack of communication and we had to tell the players how to bat on a wicket like that. I mean, we have to guide them well. There were a few young players as well and I think there was a huge lack of experience in this team. So because of that lack of experience, you have to talk to the players. I think that was the biggest reason because a huge thing for a young player is that there is a lot of rush of blood while batting. So you have to talk to them and guide them well, Mishra said in an exclusive conversation with IANS on Monday. The defeat in Kolkata also exposed vulnerabilities of the Indian batting line-up on spin-friendly wickets, something which was on display during 3-0 loss to New Zealand at home last year. In Kolkata, South African spinners claimed 12 of the 18 Indian wickets in the match, with off-spinner Simon Harmer bagging the player-of-the-match award for his match haul of eight wickets. India were also a batter short as captain Shubman Gill retired hurt in the first innings due to a neck injury and did not bat in the chase. Senior opener KL Rahul's 39 in the first innings was the highest score by an Indian batter in the match. Mishra dismissed suggestions that the pitch was solely to blame for the batting collapse, and instead called for players to enhance their technical abilities and mental approach. See, this is not the first time and it hasn't really happened before that wickets like this were dished out under previous captains and games got over in two-three days. I don't think it's the pitch - it's the problem more of skill. Like, you have to improve your skill. When we go to play in England, you have to play against swing and counter moisture. As per that, one has to enhance their skill and mind. So I don't think this is the first time we have got such a wicket in India, as we have got such surfaces for many years. Sometimes we get better wickets than this to play on. But mostly, this is not the first time - you have to improve your skill and mind according to the wicket. You have to look at how to bat and see the strategies you have to use for playing on such wickets. In all, you have to improve your batting line-up. Mishra went on to highlight that the young batters need to work on their foot movement and shot selection for thriving on challenging pitches. Like I said, it's down to lack of experience. They are a young team and it will take time to build a strong unit. There are many young players in this team. They have to improve upon their rush of blood through their mind and skill. You have to talk to them like speak to two or four senior players and the coaches will have to talk to them. They have to improve your skill and the kind of shots they have to play on what kind of wickets and the strokes to avoid, as well as look at balls to defend. Foot movement is very important, especially on these kinds of wickets. When you get a wicket like this, you have to tell them about foot movement and the shots to be played or shelved, and that too against what kind of bowlers. You have to communicate all this to the players because they are a young team and I think in the coming years, this team will get better because all the players are talented, he elaborated. When asked whether the lack of game time on spin-friendly wickets in domestic cricket has affected the batters' ability to handle turning tracks in Tests, more so due to a heavy diet of white-ball games, Mishra suggested that playing more domestic games between international assignments could boost confidence. But there is a rush of blood in this team and one has to talk to the young players about it. Like you said about domestic games, if you get a chance to play in between, then you should play, as I think it will increase your confidence if you make runs there, he said. On the question of whether India should prepare more balanced wickets instead of spin-friendly pitches, Mishra signed off by saying that skill development should take precedence over blaming the conditions. But there is a rush of blood in this team and one has to talk to the young players about it. Like you said about domestic games, if you get a chance to play in between, then you should play, as I think it will increase your confidence if you make runs there, he said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score It is not the first time that we have got such wickets or a match is over in 2-2.5 days. So, before blaming the wicket, you have to think about how you can improve for playing on this wicket. Like, what can we do better? Can we bowl better? Can we run less? Can we bowl faster or bat better? You have to focus on those things. Article Source: IANS
Lack Of Communication, Rush Of Blood Led To Indias Loss To South Africa In Kolkata, Says Amit Mishra
South Africa: Former India leg-spinner Amit Mishra said the teams 30-run loss to South Africa in the opening Test at the Eden Gardens was down to poor communication and inadequate guidance for the young batting unit, adding that a rush of blood in critical moments with the bat also hurt them. India were also a batter short as captain Shubman Gill retired hurt in the first innings due to a neck injury and did not bat in the chase. Senior opener KL Rahul's 39 in the first innings was the highest score by an Indian batter in the match. Mishra dismissed suggestions that the pitch was solely to blame for the batting collapse, and instead called for players to enhance their technical abilities and mental approach. See, this is not the first time, and it hasn't really happened before that wickets like this were dished out under previous captains, and games got over in two to three days. I don't think it's the pitch - it's the problem more of a problem with skill. Like, you have to improve your skills. When we go to play in England, you have to play against swing and counter-moisture. As per that, one has to enhance their skill and mind. So I don't think this is the first time we have got such a wicket in India, as we have got such surfaces for many years. Sometimes we get better wickets than this to play on. But mostly, this is not the first time -- you have to improve your skill and mind according to the wicket. You have to look at how to bat and see the strategies you have to use for playing on such wickets. In all, you have to improve your batting line-up. Mishra went on to highlight that the young batters need to work on their foot movement and shot selection to thrive on challenging pitches. Like I said, it's down to lack of experience. They are a young team, and it will take time to build a strong unit. There are many young players in this team. They have to improve upon their rush of blood through their mind and skill. You have to talk to them like speak to two or four senior players, and the coaches will have to talk to them. They have to improve their skill and the kind of shots they have to play on what kind of wickets and the strokes to avoid, as well as look at balls to defend. Foot movement is very important, especially on these kinds of wickets. When you get a wicket like this, you have to tell them about foot movement and the shots to be played or shelved, and that too against what kind of bowlers. You have to communicate all this to the players because they are a young team, and I think in the coming years, this team will get better because all the players are talented, he elaborated. When asked whether the lack of game time on spin-friendly wickets in domestic cricket has affected the batters' ability to handle turning tracks in Tests, more so due to a heavy diet of white-ball games, Mishra suggested that playing more domestic games between international assignments could boost confidence. But there is a rush of blood in this team, and one has to talk to the young players about it. Like you said about domestic games, if you get a chance to play in between, then you should play, as I think it will increase your confidence if you make runs there, he said. On the question of whether India should prepare more balanced wickets instead of spin-friendly pitches, Mishra signed off by saying that skill development should take precedence over blaming the conditions. But there is a rush of blood in this team, and one has to talk to the young players about it. Like you said about domestic games, if you get a chance to play in between, then you should play, as I think it will increase your confidence if you make runs there, he said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score It is not the first time that we have got such wickets or a match is over in 2-2.5 days. So, before blaming the wicket, you have to think about how you can improve for playing on this wicket. Like, what can we do better? Can we bowl better? Can we run less? Can we bowl faster or bat better? You have to focus on those things. Article Source: IANS
NCW Flags Serious Lapses in RG Kar Probe
At a two-day mass hearing, NCW member Archana Majumdar criticises Kolkata Police for slow progress and poor communication in the rape-murder case of the RG Kar trainee doctor
KOLKATA: The face-off between West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose and Trinamool Congress MP Kalyan Banerjee continued on Monday with the former asking the Kolkata Police to conduct search operations inside the Raj Bhavan premises to find out whether arms and ammunition have been stored there. Bose took this unprecedented move to counter Kalyans claim that the Governor had been sheltering BJP goons and supplying them with arms and ammunition to kill Trinamool workers. The veteran MP from Sreerampore in Hooghly district had made the remarks on Saturday while reacting to Boses recent statement on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar. Bose had said the exercise helped purify the voter list. As long as an incompetent governor like you remains, as long as a BJP-servant governor remains, you will never see anything good happening in West Bengal, Kalyan added. Police officials, a bomb disposal squad with sniffer dog, disaster management personnel and CRPF men reached Raj Bhavan on Monday afternoon and carried out the search operation in every room and the lawns inside the complex. The search was conducted under the Governor's physical supervision. Employees were asked to vacate their rooms so that the search process could be done thoroughly. Nothing was found during the search. I will take legal action against Kalyan Banerjee. I have decided to take strong action if fake allegations are made, Bose told reporters on Monday. Earlier, in 2024, molestation charges brought against Bose by a woman employee at Raj Bhavan were proved false and baseless after an inquiry by a retired judge. Speaking to reporters on Sunday, the Governor had said Kalyan's allegation was inflammatory, explosive and irresponsible. Bose demanded an unconditional apology from Kalyan or else he would take legal action against the Trinamool Congress MP. The latter threatened to countersue if the Governor took any action against him. When a ruling party MP says that arms and ammunition are there inside Raj Bhavan, is he expressing his lack of confidence in the police force of the state? Bose had asked on Sunday. Raj Bhavan has been open since early morning for around 100 people including the public and journalists for inspection and verification of any arms and ammunition stacked within the premises. Already, some people have come, and some are still coming. They can see everything themselves, the constitutional head of the state had said. The BJP also strongly criticised the Trinamool MP's remarks. BJP MP Jaganath Sarkar said that Kalyan has lost his mental balance. As he is a member of Parliament, action should be taken against him for such a comment, Sarkar added.
Sai or Padikkal - Who should replace Shubman Gill in Guwahati Test?
India's Test captain Shubman Gill's neck spasm casts doubt on his participation in the second Test against South Africa. Former spinner Anil Kumble suggests Sai Sudharsan as a potential replacement if Gill is unfit, while also noting Devdutt Padikkal as another batting option. India aims to avoid a series defeat after their Kolkata loss.
Over 10,000 Women Sensitized: 7,200+ Participate in hrHPV Self-Testing 160+ Healthcare Workers Trained in Innovative Screening Techniques Field-tested Indigenously developed AI-Assisted Cervical Cancer screening device across multiple center s in Indian and across Bangladesh and Uganda Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) successfully convened the PRESCRIP-TEC Conference on November 1314, aligning with the Government of Indias Cervical Cancer Elimination Mission. MAHE's Manipal School of Information Sciences (MSIS), Prasanna School of Public Health (PSPH), and Kasturba Medical College (KMC, Manipal) organized the conference in Manipal. Transforming cervical cancer screening through collaboration: "PRESCRIP-TEC Conference" at MAHE The PRESCRIP-TEC consortium represents a powerful collaboration of global and national institutions including DBT, Tata Memorial Hospital, the University of Groningen (The Netherlands), and MAHE, which serves as the lead implementing partner in India. Together, they exemplify thought leadership and cross-sectoral partnership in advancing equitable womens health and Indias 2030 elimination target. The two-day event brought together national and international experts, policymakers, and healthcare professionals to discuss scalable innovations in cervical cancer screening under the Prevention and Screening Innovation Project Toward Elimination of Cervical Cancer (PRESCRIP-TEC), a global initiative jointly implemented by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) and the European Unions Horizon 2020 program. PRESCRIP-TECs Screen, Triage, and Treat model integrates community participation, digital health, and AI-enabled diagnostics. Across India, the project has sensitized over 10,000 women, facilitated 7,200+ hrHPV self-tests, and conducted 360+ AI-assisted Visual Inspections with Acetic Acid (VIA-AI) using the SAKHI Smart AI Kit for Healthcare Innovation. Over 100 community health workers and 60 medical professionals have been trained, reinforcing the models scalability and integration within primary healthcare systems. This approach, built on inclusivity and cost-effectiveness, serves as a replicable blueprint for cervical cancer elimination in low- and middle-income countries. A major highlight in PRESCRIP-TEC is Development and Field testing of AI Innovation Previously part of a Ph.D. at MAHE, Designed and refined at the Manipal School of Information Sciences, this indigenous AI-assisted decision-support system (AI-DSS) powers the VIA-AI component of the project, enabling accurate and affordable early detection in field settings. Currently undergoing validation across India, Bangladesh, and Uganda, the technology underscores Indias growing capability to develop and deploy homegrown digital health solutions of global relevance. Distinguished speakers included Dr. Abhishek Kunwar (WHO India), Dr. Anu Mary Oommen (CMC Vellore), Dr. Esmy P. Okkuru, Radiation Oncologist at CFCHC, Tamil Nadu and Dr. Bency Joseph (ICMR-NCDIR), alongside leading experts from across the world. Opening the conference, Dr. Keerthana Prasad, Professor and Director, MSIS, and Lead Principal Investigator of PRESCRIP-TEC , remarked, PRESCRIP-TEC represents a paradigm shift in how we approach cervical cancer screening in resource-limited settings. Through AI-assisted diagnostics and strong community engagement, we are transforming access to preventive healthcare and contributing to Indias 2030 elimination mission. The India implementation of PRESCRIP-TEC, involving MAHE, SDM College of Ayurveda (Udupi), Tata Memorial Hospital (Mumbai), Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute and Tata Medical Center (Kolkata), St. Johns Medical College (Bengaluru), and Sikkim Manipal University (Gangtok), concluded with actionable recommendations for integrating AI-based screening and cost-effective strategies into Indias national framework. By converging research, technology, and community action, PRESCRIP-TEC stands as a model for how collaborative innovation can drive national health transformation - placing India at the forefront of the global mission to eliminate cervical cancer by 2030. www.prescriptec.org About Manipal Academy of Higher Education The Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) is an Institution of Eminence Deemed-to-be University. MAHE offers over 400 specializations across the Health Sciences (HS), Management, Law, Humanities & Social Sciences (MLHS), and Technology & Science (T&S) streams through its constituent units at campuses in Manipal, Mangalore, Bengaluru, Jamshedpur, and Dubai. With a remarkable track record in academics, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and significant contributions to research, MAHE has earned recognition and acclaim both nationally and internationally. In October 2020, the Ministry of Education, Government of India, awarded MAHE the prestigious Institution of Eminence status. Currently ranked 3 rd in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), MAHE is the preferred choice for students seeking a transformative learning experience and enriching campus life.
On Trinamool MP's 'Guns Stockpile' Jab, Bengal Governor Orders Raj Bhavan Sweep
Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose led a team of Kolkata Police and central security forces Monday in searching the Raj Bhavan in the wake of allegations by Trinamool MP Kalyan Banerjee.
The former India spinner said that preparing pitches such as the one in the first Test has been going on for many years, and I feel it is the wrong way of playing
KOLKATA: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee wrote a strongly worded letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging him to revoke the appointment of an interlocutor for Darjeeling. This comes exactly 29 days after her first letter on 18 October. The Centre had appointed former deputy national security adviser Pankaj Kumar Mishra as 'interlocutor and government representative' on the issue of 'Darjeeling, the Dooars and the Terai', prompting the chief minister to oppose the move. In her second letter written to the Prime Minister today, Mamata said, It is a matter of grave concern that without any further communication in response to my letter and despite your kind intervention, the Office of the Interlocutor under Ministry of Home Affairs, has, vide Memo dated 10th November 2025, communicated that the office of the interlocutor has already started functioning. This is really shocking. The state government categorically rejects and strongly objects to this unconstitutional, arbitrary and politically coloured interference in the internal affairs of the State, the chief minister said in the letter. This unilateral and arbitrary action of the Central Government, undertaken without any consultation or concurrence of the Government of West Bengal, is wholly unconstitutional, without jurisdiction, and devoid of any legal sanctity. The said order has no foundation either in the Constitution of India or in any valid statutory provision, the letter added. The Darjeeling region is an inseparable and integral part of the State of West Bengal. It is governed by the Gorkha Territorial Administration Act, 2011, and a law duly enacted by the West Bengal Legislative Assembly and notified on 12th March, 2012, after getting the Presidential assent. The Act was designed to ensure self-governance in Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong subdivisions, and under Section 2(h) of the said Act, the appropriate Government is expressly defined as the Government of the State of West Bengal, the letter stated. Pankaj Mishra, appointed in the rank of the secretary to the Union government, had been tasked with taking forward and recommending measures for social and economic upliftment, cultural recognition, preservation of the cultural heritage of Gorkhas in the region and addressing their aspiration within the constitutional framework of the country. Many believe that the latest development is an indicator that the Centre is looking to tread the issue cautiously following Mamatas strong objections. CM Mamata had immediately written to Modi expressing her surprise and consternation over the appointment, objecting to the unilateral decision of the Centre. The appointment of the interlocutor also comes at a time when the Assembly elections are scheduled in April-May next year in the state. The Opposition BJP, which has marked a phenomenal rise here since the 2009 Lok Sabha polls, has not fulfilled two of its key promises to Darjeeling. These include finding a 'permanent political solution' for the region, which is generally interpreted as Gorkhaland in the Darjeeling hills, even though the BJP has not specified what the term means, and granting tribal status to 11 Gorkha communities. If the support for Gorkhaland is unanimous in the Darjeeling hills, the Opposition to it is as strong in the rest of Bengal, an observer added. The Darjeeling hills elect three MLAs in the 294-seat Bengal Assembly.
Indian Batters Actually Aren't That Good Of Players Of Spin On A Surface Like That, Says Haddin
Kolkata Knight Riders: Former Australia wicketkeeper-batter Brad Haddin has criticised Indias reliance on playing Tests on turning pitches, stating that Kolkata Test is the second such instance of this backfiring in Gautam Gambhirs tenure and has exposed that the batting unit doesnt have players who can play spin bowling well on such surfaces. Indias batting struggles on spin-friendly pitches continued as they crashed to a 30-run defeat to South Africa at Eden Gardens inside three days. The loss came less than a year after India failed to chase 147 against New Zealand in Mumbai, resulting in a historic 0-3 series sweep defeat for the hosts. Theyve done it twice now under Gambhir. They play their best cricket when, its not about turning wickets but building scoreboard pressure with their runs. They're taking their world-class batters out of the game. I just think they're leaving too much to chance. India play their best cricket when they put a big total on the board, and then they make the opposition claustrophobic with their fields. Their spinners are better than anyone on those surfaces. Their batters actually aren't that good of players of spin on a surface like that, Haddin said on the Willow Talk podcast episode on Monday. Haddin, who had been with Gambhir during their playing days for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the IPL, further pointed out how things were different under Virat Kohlis captaincy. When Virat Kohli took over as captain back then, they batted long and put big scoreboard pressure. But they are leaving too much to chance. It brings ordinary spinners into the game. Your skill and the craft of using your drift, the different angles of the crease go out of it. You just have people who can throw the ball and the wicket will do the rest. The strange thing I heard was that Gambhir came out and said we are happy with the surface we are playing on. This cost them against New Zealand as well. India are now 0-1 behind in the two-game series and will face South Africa in the second Test, starting at ACA Stadium in Guwahati on Saturday. Australia womens captain Alyssa Healy believes India need to play on better wickets as them losing Tests at home is just bizarre. I just don't know what they're doing to themselves. Batting against spin is not an easy thing around the world at the moment, even if you grow up playing on those wickets, and I think they should start working that out for themselves. But they keep giving themselves turning wickets, thinking it's going to help them, and it hasn't. India are now 0-1 behind in the two-game series and will face South Africa in the second Test, starting at ACA Stadium in Guwahati on Saturday. Australia womens captain Alyssa Healy believes India need to play on better wickets as them losing Tests at home is just bizarre. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Like when you think about Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, Washington Sundar, Axar Patel to an extent as well, they actually were effective attacking the stumps. So I don't know, but they'll have to rethink it. They're losing Test matches at home, which is a really bizarre thing for India to do. They're going to have to look at it and go, what do we need to do? I think it might be, let's play on some better wickets, she added. Article Source: IANS
Air India to resume operations between India and China from February 1
New Delhi: Air India on Monday announced the resumption of its non-stop flights between Delhi and Shanghaifrom February 1, 2026, marking Air Indias return to mainland China after nearly six years. Air India also intends to introduce non-stop flights between Mumbai and Shanghai next year, subject to regulatory approvals. An official release said Air India will operate four times a weekbetween Delhi and Shanghai using its twin-aisle Boeing 787-8 aircraft, featuring 18 flat beds in Business Class and 238 spacious seats in Economy Class. The reinstatement of Air Indias services to Shanghai follows recent India-China diplomatic agreements that restored the air links paused in early 2020. Air India first launched non-stop services to mainland China in October 2000. Campbell Wilson, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Air India, said,The resumption of our Delhi-Shanghai services is more than a route launch. It is a bridge between two great, ancient civilisations and modern economic powerhouses. At Air India, we are happy to reconnect one of the worlds most vital air corridors, enabling travellers to pursue opportunities in business, trade, healthcare, education and culture with the comfort and warm Indian hospitality that define Air India. Indigo had resumed operations from Kolkata to Guangzhou in Southern Chinaon October 26 and from Delhi to Guangzhou on November 10. Shanghai is the 48 th international destination to be served by the Air India group. The restored air link is expected to further boost exchanges in pharmaceuticals, technology, education, and several other spheres. Bookings for Air Indias flights between Delhi and Shanghai are being progressively opened on all channels, including Air Indiaswebsite, mobile app, airport ticketing offices, contact centres, and through travel agents worldwide.
Vehant Technologies gets Rs 40 cr order from AAI to install explosive detectors at airports
MUMBAI, Nov 17: Vehant Technologies on Monday said it has secured an order worth Rs 40 crore from Airports Authority of India for supply, installation and maintenance of 232 units of Explosive Trace Detectors (ETDs) at over 60 airports in the country. The airports include Chennai, Kolkata, Pune, Varanasi, Srinagar, Jammu, Amritsar, Port Blair, Coimbatore, among others, the company said. The company had received an order for 20 units of ETD NanoSniffer from AAI for deployment on trial basis, [] The post Vehant Technologies gets Rs 40 cr order from AAI to install explosive detectors at airports appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Shubman Gill: India captain could travel with Team to Guwahati; remains doubtful for 2nd Test
Shubman Gill has been discharged from hospital and continues to recover from a stiff neck at the team hotel in Kolkata. His participation in the Guwahati Test remains a 50-50 call, with the BCCI medical team monitoring his progress. India may travel with or without their captain on Wednesday, with a final decision expected in the coming days.
KOLKATA: West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose will lead a team of security personnel, who would carry out a search operation at the Raj Bhavan on Monday in the wake of allegations by a TMC MP that arms and ammunition were stacked within its premises, an official said. Trinamool Congress MP Kalyan Banerjee had on Saturday accused Bose of sheltering BJP criminals inside the Raj Bhavan and arming them with bombs and guns. The entire Raj Bhavan will be searched by a joint team of the Kolkata Police and central forces deputed here on Monday to find out whether there are arms and ammunition stacked inside. The Governor will be leading the search operation, the official told PTI . Bose, who was on a short trip to North Bengal, cut short his tour to spearhead the operation, he said. There would also be deployment of Kolkata Police personnel at the Raj Bhavan Police outpost, along with the bomb and dog squads. Officials of the Disaster Management & Civil Defence departments will also participate in the search, he said. To facilitate the combing operation, the Raj Bhavan premises will be evacuated on Monday afternoon. Members of the civil society and journalists will be allowed to accompany Bose during the exercise, which will be live-streamed, the official said. The TMC MP had made the allegations on Saturday, hours after Bose said that the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls was essential to clean up the election process. Bose on Sunday said he sought legal advice regarding Banerjee's allegations, prompting the lawmaker to say he is ready for a court battle and cannot be intimidated.
'I don't buy this' - Pujara won't accept transition as excuse for losing Tests at home
Cheteshwar Pujara also questioned India's approach and shot selection on the turning Kolkata pitch
'We still find a way to win': Rabada hails SA's spirit after epic Eden heist
South Africa secured a significant Test victory against India in Kolkata. Fast bowler Kagiso Rabada highlighted the team's resilience and depth. Despite injuries, the Proteas defended a low target. This win marks their first on Indian soil in 15 years. Rabada expressed pride in the collective effort and individual contributions that led to this memorable triumph.
Bengal govts telemedicine consulations surpass 7-crore mark: Mamata
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said the state governments telemedicine services reached a major milestone, with its Swasthya Ingit initiative crossing 7 crore consultations. Health care in West Bengal achieves yet another milestone. #Swasthyaingit, a unique GoWB initiative to connect remote areas with higher level health facilities through telemedicine, crossed 7 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 .
Win Over India In Kolkata Among SA's Top-3 Test Wins: Rabada
World Test Champions South Africa: Ace fast bowler Kagiso Rabada has ranked South Africas 30-run win over India in the first Test at Eden Gardens as amongst the teams top three victories in the longer format. The win coming inside three days is also South Africas first win in Tests in India since 2010 and has given them a 1-0 lead in the two-game series. Definitely right up there. With the types of wins that we've had this season, it's hard to say because we've had some pretty epic wins. But this one is definitely in top three, said Rabada in a video posted on Proteas Men account on X on Monday. Though Rabada missed out on playing due to a rib injury, he said watching the game from the sidelines was a proper emotional roller coaster. That was typical Test cricket. I mean, like, just the ebbs and flows of the game. We found ourselves on the back foot and then somehow managed to finish on the front foot. So, I mean, it's quite nerve-wracking on the side and just itching to want to get out. But, I mean, I don't know what to say. It's just like an emotional roller coaster and I'm glad that we finished on the right side. He further said the Proteas believe in all of their members chipping in to make the team win from any situation. We had a good start in the first innings with Aiden and Rickelton. They set the tone. Marco stood up, Boshie stood up at crucial times. Everyone chipped in and really, that's the hallmark of what this team is made of. So, I mean, it's quite nerve-wracking on the side and just itching to want to get out. But, I mean, I don't know what to say. It's just like an emotional roller coaster and I'm glad that we finished on the right side. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score After having secured crucial 12 points in Kolkata, the current World Test Champions South Africa will take on India in the second Test starting at ACA Stadium in Guwahati on Saturday. Article Source: IANS
Population-Voters Gap Puts Kolkata's Gulshan Colony Under SIR Lens, BJP Repeats 'Bangladeshi' Charge
With the SIR exercise beginning, BJP leaders have said Gulshan Colony is a hub of anti-social elements and is inhabited by minorities who they claim have migrated from Bangladesh
Cricket-India confront batting blind spot after Kolkata pitch boomerangs
In a shocking turn of events, India faced an unexpected setback against South Africa in the first test match. The challenging conditions at Eden Gardens played a significant role, proving tough for both squads. Indian batsmen faltered against the deceptive spin, leading to a flurry of wickets taken by the South African spinners.
'Maradona and I were like Messi-Ronaldo, but we partied together: Matthaus
Football legend Lothar Matthaus reflects on his intense rivalry and eventual friendship with Diego Maradona, comparing their dynamic to Messi and Ronaldo. Matthaus, in Kolkata for the Bengal Super League, expressed his admiration for Messi's entertaining style and lamented Germany's recent lack of passion on the field, citing their early World Cup exits.
RIP Test Cricket: Harbhajan slams Kolkata pitch after India suffer shock loss to SA
RIP Test Cricket: Harbhajan slams Kolkata pitch after India suffer shock loss to SA
Agencies | Kolkata Indian batters frailties against high quality spin in challenging home conditions were exposed yet again as South Africa outplayed their fancied counterparts by 30 runs in the opening Test here on Sunday for their first success in India after 15 years. Chasing 124, India never showed the composure or method that Temba []
Sourav Ganguly's advice to Team India after Kolkata Test defeat
Former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly advised Gautam Gambhir and his troops to play on good wickets and ensure that the batters put up tall scores.
South Africa spinners deliver top performance to secure victory in Kolkata
Thats how the tricky Eden surface preyed on Indias batters who struggled against the lateral movement and extremely unpredictable bounce
Bring back Mohammed Shami: Ganguly tells Gautam Gambhir after Kolkata Test loss
Bring back Mohammed Shami: Ganguly tells Gautam Gambhir after Kolkata Test loss
Shubman Gill discharged from hospital: Will he play 2nd Test?
In a positive development from Team India's camp, Test captain Shubman Gill has been discharged from the hospital in Kolkata.
Kris Srikkanth slams Gambhir's Kolkata pitch defence: I would have taken wickets here
Kris Srikkanth slams Gambhir's Kolkata pitch defence: I would have taken wickets here
TIL widens arms of material handling biz
Kolkata-based company to launch three new material handling products
South Africa Beat India by 30 Runs in Kolkata Test
The second Test will be played in Guwahati from November 22-26
South Africa spin India out on rank-turner at Eden Gardens
Harmers Eight-For Floors India as visitors Seal Historic Test Win Kolkata, Nov 16: Indian batters frailties against high quality spin in challenging home conditions were exposed yet again as South Africa outplayed their fancied counterparts by 30 runs in the opening Test here on Sunday for their first success in India after 15 years. Chasing []
SA take second spot in WTC rankings, India slip to fourth
Kolkata, Nov 16: South Africas gritty 30-run victory over India in the opening Test at Eden Gardens has triggered a significant shake-up in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) standings for the 202527 cycle, with the visitors surging into second place and India slipping to fourth. The result, South Africas first Test win on Indian []
We should have been able to soak in pressure and chase 124: Pant
Kolkata, Nov 16: Ruing Indias inability to chase down 124 against South Africa in the first Test, vice-captain Rishabh Pant on Sunday said the batters should have adapted to the challenge of playing on a tricky Eden Gardens surface. India were bowled out for 93 as SA celebrated a 30-run win to take 1-0 lead []
Pitch was not unplayable, says India coach Gambhir
Kolkata, Nov 16: India head coach Gautam Gambhir on Sunday mounted a strong defence of the tough Eden Gardens pitch, saying it was precisely the kind of track they were looking for ahead of the first Test against South Africa. India were bowled out for 93 in the chase of 124 to surrender against South []
Kolkata, Nov 16: South Africa coach Shukri Conrad was overwhelmed to see his spinners rule the roost in the first Test against India at the Eden Gardens, signalling to him that the Rainbow Nation is no longer an exclusive fast bowling country and hoped that a lot more slow bowlers will emerge. Fresh off a []
Pujara urges batters to adapt to tough pitches
Kolkata, Nov 16: Former India batter Cheteshwar Pujara said the batting unit needs to find ways to adapt better and score runs on difficult pitches after suffering a 30-run defeat to South Africa in the first Test at Eden Gardens on Sunday. In a challenging chase of 124, India could not answer the questions posed []
Saran truck driver electrocuted in Bhojpur
A 21-year-old truck driver, Aakash Kumar, was electrocuted and his vehicle caught fire after accidentally contacting a high-tension wire near Jamalpur village. The incident occurred on the Ara-Chhapra road as Kumar was en route to Kolkata. His family has been informed, and the body was sent for postmortem.
Gill discharged from hospital but remains doubtful for Guwahati Test
India have a training session in Kolkata on Tuesday morning but Gill is not expected to take part in that
In a heartwarming moment after South Africa's win over India in Kolkata, Jasprit Bumrah put his arm around Temba Bavuma, signaling an end to the 'bauna' controversy sparked by allegedly derogatory remarks. The gesture showcased sportsmanship despite a tough loss.
A Kolkata born MIT researcher, Deblina Sarkar, has unveiled Circulatronics, a breakthrough injectable technology that implants tiny self guided electronic chips into diseased brain regions without surgery. Reported in Nature Biotechnology and detailed by New Atlas, the SWED chip immune cell hybrids navigate through the bloodstream to deliver precise electrical stimulation. Successfully tested in mice, the platform could transform treatment for neurological disorders and may enter human trials within three years.
Coach Gautam Gambhir Questions 'Technique And Temperament' Of Indian Batters
India coach Gautam Gambhir launched a withering broadside at his batters on Sunday, saying they lacked the technique and temperament to knock off the 124 they needed to beat South Africa in the first Test in Kolkata. In a low-scoring match on a turning and inconsistent pitch, the hosts faltered in their chase to be bowled out for 93 in the second session on day three at Eden Gardens, giving the Test world champions an unexpected 30-run win. South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma made the only half-century of the match with a defiant 55 not out in his side's second innings 153. When India chased, only Washington Sundar, with a top score of 31 from 92 balls, showed any great application with South African off-spinner Simon Harmer returning figures of 4-21. Gambhir, however, preferred not to blame the pitch but put defeat squarely on the shoulders of the Indian batters. There were no demons in this wicket, Gambhir told reporters. It was not an unplayable wicket. It was a wicket where your technique can be judged, your mental toughness can be challenged, and more important than that is your temperament. The point is that you should be able to know how to play turn. And this is what we asked for and this is what we got. I still believe that irrespective of how the wicket was, 124 was chaseable. Opener KL Rahul made 39 in India's 189 in their first innings but South African bowlers, led by Harmer who took eight wickets in the match, limited the opposition lead to just 30. In the chase, India were a batter short after skipper Shubman Gill was forced out due to a neck injury he suffered on Saturday while batting and is under observation in hospital. There are lot of youngsters in that dressing room but in Test cricket, more than skill, you need mental toughness, said Gambhir. The 44-year-old Gambhir, who has lost nine of his 18 Tests as India head coach, has picked up a reputation for tough-talking and confrontation. Earlier this year, on the tour of England, he was involved in an angry exchange with Surrey's head groundsman at the Oval after the curator told him to stay at a certain distance while inspecting the pitch. - 'A bit tricky' - Meanwhile, winning captain Bavuma, who showed both technique and temperament, had no doubt about the difficulty of the pitch. Some balls were bouncing nicely, others were squatting, he said. So that was a bit tricky, which made your cross-batted shots a bit harder. But look, I'll always back my defence. South Africa resumed on 91-7 after a frenetic last session on day two and Bavuma found a staunch ally in Corbin Bosch, who made 25. Together they added 44 for the eighth wicket to frustrate India on Sunday. Bavuma, a middle-order batter with tremendous patience, showed terrific application in his 136-ball marathon until he ran out of partners but his knock proved key in his team's narrow win. From an experience point of view, if you can be successful in some way as a batter, I think it does a lot of good for your confidence, said Bavuma. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The Proteas will take that confidence into the second and final Test which starts in Guwahati on Saturday as they look to win their first Test series in India since 2000.
'Can't call ourselves top Test side' - Ex-cricketers hit out after defeat in Kolkata
Former Indian cricketers expressed strong reactions to the team's 30-run loss against South Africa, highlighting a decline in batting against spin and questioning selections and planning. Experts noted that visiting spinners are improving while India's ability to play spin has diminished, leading to repeated mistakes and concerns about Test strategy.
India's head coach Gautam Gambhir hit back at critics questioning the Eden Gardens pitch after the team's 30-run loss to South Africa in the Kolkata Test. Defending the surface, Gambhir insisted: This was exactly what we wanted, sparking debate over India's strategy and home conditions.
Bengal doctor released after NIA interrogation in Delhi blast probe
KOLKATA: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) probing the Delhi car explosion case on Saturday released young Dr Zanishar Alam, a former MBBS student of Al Falah University in Faridabad, after a marathon interrogation lasting five hours. He had come to his Konal village in Dalkhola in North Dinajpur district, West Bengal, on Wednesday to supervise preparations for his sisters wedding ceremony, sources said. NIA officials allegedly detained him on Friday in connection with the deadly Delhi blast incident on 10 November and took him to Siliguri for questioning. Officers of the NIA and other experts from Central investigating agencies interrogated him and verified call records and contact numbers on his mobile phone. He was released by the investigating agency on Saturday afternoon. He has been asked to cooperate with the agency in Delhi as and when required for the ongoing probe into the incident, which claimed 12 lives and injured around 20 others near the Red Fort. He, along with his father Touhid Alam, stays in Ludhiana, sources said. Acting on a tip-off, the national anti-terror investigating agency had allegedly contacted Touhid in Ludhiana first and collected details of his son. They learnt about Zanishars location from his father and then rushed to Dalkhola, sources added. The NIAs investigating officials have already arrested four doctors of the controversial university for their alleged involvement in the Delhi blast. The National Medical Commission, the sole body monitoring medical education across the country, has cancelled the registrations of the four accused doctors, including a woman practitioner, Saheen Sahidi, it is learnt.
South Africa beat India by 30 runs in the first Test at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. Temba Bavumas resilient 55, along with decisive spells from Simon Harmer and Keshav Maharaj, handed the Proteas a 1-0 series lead after India were bowled out for 93 in ...
Pitch was not unplayable, this is exactly what we asked for: Gautam Gambhir on Kolkata track
Kolkata Knight Riders head coach Gautam Gambhir defended the challenging Eden Gardens pitch after their loss to South Africa. He stated it was the exact type of track they desired, designed to test mental toughness, citing successful innings from Temba Bavuma and Washington Sundar as proof it wasn't unplayable. Gambhir also suggested such pitches negate the toss's importance.
World Test Champions: Members of the cricket fraternity have reacted to South Africas remarkable 30-run win over India at Kolkatas Eden Gardens as the visitors secured a 1-0 lead in the two-game series on Sunday, calling it a sensational and crazy victory for the Proteas. The two sides reached a result on just the third day of the Test, as the bowlers dominated the proceedings throughout the eight sessions. On what was a difficult pitch to bat on, the Proteas put on a terrific fight, both with bat and ball, and proved why they were the reigning World Test Champions. Several ex-cricketers shared their thoughts on X after the Temba Bavuma-led side claimed their first win in India in 15 years. Reacting to the win, former South African legend AB de Villiers wrote, Crazy good win that! Well done Proteas. Im speechless. Former India cricketer Sreevats Goswami said, And this is why South Africa are world test champion for a reason ! India and the jam packed stadium at the Eden gardens will be extremely disappointed. Meanwhile, Ravichandran Ashwin praised the visitors efforts, saying, Huge result for SA. Great game and well played to the proteas. INCREDIBLE!! CRAZY EVEN!!!, wrote Mpumelelo Mbangwa. Former India player Irfan Pathan was critical of Indias batting, opining that their ability had gone down, but praised the World Test Champions game. He also lauded skipper Temba Bavumas fighting knock and said, Skills to play spin on turning tracks around the world have definitely gone down, but this kind of batting from India shows how much our own ability has dropped too. Soft hands, wrist work,all of it has declined drastically. Brilliant win from the WTC South Africa. Temba Bavumas batting in the second innings was the highlight of the match. Former cricketer Venkatesh Prasad said, While we have been excellent in white- ball cricket. We cant call ourselves a top Test side with such planning. Selections without clarity and over-tactical thinking are backfiring. Poor results over a year in tests barring a drawn series in England. Wasim Jaffer was critical of the hosts performance and believed that they had not learned anything from their series loss to New Zealand as he wrote, Looks like we havent learned our lesson from NZ series loss. The gap between our spinners and opposition spinners reduces on pitches like this. We need to go back to classic Indian pitches, like the ones in 2016-17 season when Virat was captain and Eng and NZ toured. Tabraiz Shamsi, elated with the result, wrote, Wowwwwwwwwwwww!!!!! We've suffered for so many years in test cricket in India. This is massive! Former Protea legend Graeme Smith, meanwhile, wrote, Thats a sensational win from our men in India one to celebrate. Former South African skipper Faf du Plessis had a one word reaction as he penned, PROTEAS !!!! Former Protea legend Graeme Smith, meanwhile, wrote, Thats a sensational win from our men in India one to celebrate. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The two teams will next face each other in Guwahati for the second Test, starting on Saturday at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium. Article Source: IANS
The head coach cited the case of Temba Bavuma (55 not out) and Washington Sundar (31 off 92 balls) to validate his argument
South Africa defeated India in the opening Test of their two-match series held in Kolkata, resulting in a rise in their standings in the latest World Test Championship (WTC) cycle. The challenging pitch made the target of 124 too difficult for India, who ultimately lost by 30 runs.
'More than skill, you need ... ': Gambhir reveals what IND lacked
Team India faced a disappointing 30-run loss to South Africa in Kolkata. Head coach Gautam Gambhir highlighted the young batting lineup's struggle with pressure during tough Test cricket sessions. The team must now focus on improving their temperament and building resilience ahead of the 2nd Test in Guwahati set to commence on Saturday.
South Africa Beat India By 30 Runs In First Test At Kolkata
Kolkata, Nov 16: Off-spinner Simon Harmer led with a four-wicket haul as South Africa defeated India by 30 runs in the first Test here on Sunday to take an unassailable 1-0 lead in the two-match series. The second Test will be played in Guwahati from November 22-26. It was SAs first Test win in India in 15 years. India were bowled out for 93/9 with skipper Shubman Gill declared unavailable to take part in the remainder of the match with [] The post South Africa Beat India By 30 Runs In First Test At Kolkata appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
South Africa beat India by 30 runs in low-scoring Kolkata Test, take 1-0 lead
South Africa secured a 30-run victory over India in the opening Test. India collapsed for 93 while chasing 124 on the third day. South Africa leads the two-match series 1-0. Tight bowling from Simon Harmer and Marco Jansen proved decisive. Washington Sundar top-scored for India with 31. The Proteas set a challenging target after Temba Bavuma's unbeaten 55.
'This was what Gambhir's Team wanted': Ganguly on Kolkata Test pitch controversy
The India-South Africa Test at Eden Gardens is heading for a swift conclusion, with all innings falling short of 200 runs. Former captain Sourav Ganguly revealed the pitch was prepared to the Indian team's preference, with a lack of watering contributing to its rapid deterioration.
'You will remain a Knight Rider forever': KKR breaks promise as old Andre Russell tweet surfaces
Kolkata Knight Riders' release of Andre Russell ahead of the IPL 2026 auction has sparked fan backlash, with an old assurance from CEO Venky Mysore resurfacing. Mysore had promised Russell would remain a Knight Rider until retirement and beyond. Fans view his release as a broken promise, despite KKR's squad overhaul and INR 12 crore salary cap freeing.
Yashasvi Jaiswal's woes vs South Africa continue, falls for duck in second innings at Eden Gardens
India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal faced another batting failure against South Africa. He was dismissed for a duck in the second innings of the ongoing Test match. This adds to his previous struggles against the Proteas. India is chasing a target of 124 runs. The match is taking place at Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
'Its Not The Size Of Man In The Fight...' Jaffer Hails Bavuma's Fighting Fifty In Kolkata Test
Kolkata Test: Former India cricketer Wasim Jaffer praised South Africas captain Temba Bavuma, who exhibited great calm and skill at Eden Gardens. While the rest of his team struggled on the third morning of the Kolkata Test, Bavuma remained steady and played a composed innings of 55 not out, marking the first half-century of the ongoing match. It was his seventh fifty-plus score in his last 11 Tests. The Proteas skipper and Bosch helped extend the visitors lead from 63 to 123 through a crucial 44-run partnership on a difficult pitch, as India have been set a target of 124 runs to win the first Test at Eden Gardens after bowling out the visitors for 153 in 54 overs in the first session on Day 3. On a pitch where no other batter reached 40 in three inns, this man has given his team a fighting chance with 55*. Its not the size of man in the fight, but the size of fight in the man. Well played, Jaffer shared on X. Resuming from 93/7, Bavuma and Bosch managed to add valuable runs against Axar Patel and Ravindra Jadeja. Bosch swept Jadeja for four and took singles to increase the score, with Bavuma providing stability from the other end, as the visitors added 27 runs in the first 30 minutes. Bavuma continued to grow in confidence, defending solidly with gentle hands, even as Bosch swept and reverse-swept Kuldeep Yadav for four and six respectively, before seeing his off-stump rattled by Bumrahs nip-backer. Resuming from 93/7, Bavuma and Bosch managed to add valuable runs against Axar Patel and Ravindra Jadeja. Bosch swept Jadeja for four and took singles to increase the score, with Bavuma providing stability from the other end, as the visitors added 27 runs in the first 30 minutes. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Siraj then unleashed a decisive burst, rattling Simon Harmers off-stump with a length delivery before trapping Keshav Maharaj lbw with a yorker. Amidst all this, Bavuma remained unbeaten on 55, as his innings ensured South Africas bowlers had a respectable total to defend in what has been a low-scoring contest. Article Source: IANS
Deaf, mute fisherman from West Bengal dies in Bangladesh correctional home; family alleges torture
KOLKATA: A deaf and mute fisherman from West Bengal died in a Bangladesh correctional home. The deceased, identified as Bablu Das, was a resident of Paschim Gangadharpur village under the Harwood Point coastal police station in South 24 Parganas. The bereaved members claimed that Bablu, the sole earning member in the family, was stout and hardworking even though he was deaf and mute. Bablus younger brother Basudeb alleged, It is not a normal death. We suspect that he was tortured and killed inside the jail. Its a planned murder. We want a probe. How can he die normally when he had not even any minor physical ailments? Bablu Das and 33 other fishermen from coastal belt Kakdwip in South 24 Parganas district in West Bengal were arrested by Bangladesh naval force on charge of allegedly entering the neighbouring country water about four months ago, police said. They had gone for fishing by a trawler FB Mangalchandi in July and some of them, including Bablu, mistakenly crossed the water boundary. They were arrested by the Bangladesh navy and since then, they were staying in Bangladeshi jail, according to the family members of the deceased. Satinath Patra local fishermen union in Sundarbans in the district, said that efforts are on to bring back the body from Bangladesh soon. About an year ago, a total of 95 other Indian fishermen and crew members on board six fishing boats were detained by the Bangladesh government after they mistakenly went inside the waters of the neighbouring country. Earlier in January, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had alleged that some fishermen, who were released by the Bangladesh government, were beaten up in jail in Bangladesh. Mamata described fishermen arrested for illegally entering Bangladesh waters as victims of circumstances. I found some of them were limping. When asked, the fishermen told me that they were assaulted in jail with their hands tied. As a result, they have injuries below the waist and the legs... They were crying while talking to me, Mamata had said during her visit to Sagar Island in January. Mamata Banerjee had handed over cheques of Rs 10,000 to each of them as a token of assistance to start life afresh. The family of another fisherman who died after jumping into the water to avoid arrest was given a cheque of Rs 2 lakh. Most of these fishermen, who were from Kakdwip and Namkhana, were released by the Bangladesh government. The Indian Coast Guard handed over the fishermen to the district magistrate of South 24 Parganas. The Bengal CM had cautioned the fishermen not to cross the international maritime boundary again. She had referred to an incident when a Bangladeshi trawler mistakenly crossed the border and came into the Indian territory one year ago when her government treated them well till they were released recently. The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) also handed over 90 Bangladeshi fishermen to the authorities of their country on Sunday. We helped them so that our country and state are not given a bad name. We were in continuous touch with the Government of India. I want both countries to be in a cordial relationship of friendship, she said. Entering the waters of another country happens mostly during storms, she had said.
India at 10-2 Chasing 124 in Kolkata Test
Marco Jansen struck twice in the brief seven-over session before lunch, removing both openers
IND vs SA first Test: Temba Bavumas half century set a target of 124 for India
India are without their regular skipper Shubman Gill who was declared ruled out of the remainder of the Kolkata Test
Shubman Gill Admitted To ICU, Critical Care Panel Formed For India Captain
Shubman Gill Medical Update: India skipper Shubman Gill was admitted to the ICU after being stretchered off due to a neck injury he sustained in the Kolkata Test against South Africa.
ISRO to triple spacecraft output, launch Chandrayaan-4 in 2028: Chairman
Kolkata: ISRO is gearing up for one of its busiest times with seven more launches planned this financial year, even as Indias first human spaceflight remains scheduled for 2027, its chairman V Narayanan, said. In an interview with PTI, he said ISRO is preparing for a phase of rapid scaling in science, technology and industry 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 .
Shubman Gill hospitalised after neck injury, ruled out of 1st Test
Kolkata: India captain Shubman Gill was on Sunday ruled out of the remainder of the opening Test against South Africa here due to a neck injury. The BCCI gave the update before the start of day three, confirming that he will not be available to bat in the second innings on a pitch with uneven 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 .
1st Test: Gill Ruled Out For Rest Of The Match Due To Neck Injury, Says BCCI
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium: India captain Shubman Gill will take no further part in the ongoing first Test against South Africa at Eden Gardens after suffering a neck spasm during Day 2 play. Gill, 26, had retired hurt for four and did not return to the field thereafter. Ahead of Day 3 play, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) issued an update, saying Gill was taken to hospital for medical examination and that hes under observation there currently, thus ruling him out for the rest of the Test match. Captain Shubman Gill had a neck injury on Day 2 of the ongoing Test against South Africa in Kolkata. He was taken to the hospital for examination after the end of day's play. He is currently under observation in the hospital. He will take no further part in the Test match. He will continue to be monitored by the BCCI medical team, said the BCCI in a statement. The incident happened in the first session on Day 2, when on the fifth ball of the 35th over, Gill played a nice sweep off South African off-spinner Simon Harmer over backward square for four. While the shots execution impressed the onlookers, Gill immediately clutched his neck in visible discomfort as he tried to stand upright. The Indian team physio Kamlesh Jain attended to Gill on the field, who was clutching the left side of his neck. With Gill appearing stiff and unable to move his neck freely, he walked off the field to retire hurt for four off just three balls. He didnt take the field for the rest of the day, with vice-captain Rishabh Pant being the stand-in skipper. During the second session, fresh broadcast visuals suggested that Gills neck issue had been troubling him even before day twos play began. As per the visuals, Gill was seen performing neck-loosening drills in front of the physio and coaches, and was grimacing while trying to move his neck. Once Day 2 play was over, Gill was stretchered out of the stadium, wearing a neck brace and was admitted to a private hospital which has been the designated medical partner for the ongoing game. As per the visuals, Gill was seen performing neck-loosening drills in front of the physio and coaches, and was grimacing while trying to move his neck. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Gill previously suffered from a stiff neck in the lead-up to Indias first Test against New Zealand in Bengaluru in October 2024, which eventually ruled him out of the clash. The same issue had led to him missing the second T20I against Sri Lanka at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in July 2024. Article Source: IANS
Shubman Gill ruled out of Kolkata Test against South Africa; BCCI gives major health update
India holds a commanding position in the Kolkata Test despite captain Shubman Gill's withdrawal due to a neck injury. South Africa, trailing significantly, struggled in their second innings and were 93/7 at stumps, holding a slender 63-run lead. India had earlier been restricted to 189.
The IPL 2026 mini-auction is scheduled for December 16 in Abu Dhabi. All 10 franchises are finalizing preparations. Kolkata Knight Riders and Chennai Super Kings have the largest budgets. Mumbai Indians have the least funds. Several high-value players will be available. Teams are looking to strengthen their squads for the upcoming season.
IPL 2026 auction: Full breakdown of purse remaining for all 10 teams
With the IPL 2026 mini auction approaching, franchises have revealed their updated squads and remaining purses. Kolkata Knight Riders lead with a massive Rs 64.3 crore, while Mumbai Indians face a tight budget with just Rs 2.75 crore. Teams are strategically releasing players to reshape their squads for the upcoming season.
1st Test Live: Huge Shubman Gill Setback Ahead Of Start Of Play On Day 3
India vs South Africa Live Score: South Africa will resume their innings from 93/7 on Day 3 of the second Test against India at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
SIR in Bengal: Officials directed to complete form collection by November-end
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal on Saturday directed all district election officials to complete the collection of filled-in Special Intensive Revision (SIR) enumeration forms within this month. The instructions were issued during a video conference with district authorities, he said. The instruction to collect the enumeration forms by November-end came from 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 .
IND vs SA Live: South Africa bowled out; India need 124 to win Kolkata Test
BJP says Bihar results to impact Bengal polls, TMC debunks claim
KOLKATA/LUCKNOW: After the NDAs grand victory in the Bihar Assembly elections, the BJP hopes that the results will set the tone for West Bengal polls next year and Uttar Pradesh elections in 2027. The ruling Trinamool Congress in Bengal and the Opposition Samajwadi Party in UP rule out any such impact. BJP MLA and Leader of Opposition in West Bengal Suvendu Adhikari said, Bihars victory is ours; now it is Bengals turn. Just as the Bihar election was conducted after the SIR, the poll in Bengal will also be conducted with a pure and clean electoral roll. UP Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya, who was the co-convenor for Bihar elections, said: Magadh jeeta, Awadh bhi jeetengey. 2027 mein 2017 dohrayenge (After winning Magadh (Bihar), we will win Awadh (UP). Will repeat 2017 in 2027). He was referring to the BJP winning 325 of 403 seats in UP in 2017. Rubbishing the BJPs claim, TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee said, Mamata Banerjee routed the CPM in Bengal ending the 34-year Left rule in the state. Only she can fight against BJP and we will form the next government with absolute majority. According to TMC insiders, SIR would backfire on the BJP and a vast section of Hindus would vote for the party. The TMC leadership is also confident of retaining its traditional minority vote base. The NDA won in Bihar mainly because of welfare schemes, particularly pro-women programmes. Everyone knows that Mamata Banerjees pioneering role in implementing most of the social security measures, starting from Lakshmir Bhandar, Swasthya Sathi, Sabuj Sathi, Kanyashree and many others. She will get overwhelming support through the measures despite the SIR phobia unleashed by BJP, a senior TMC leader said. Political analyst Biswanath Chakraborty said, The Trinamool had won in the 2021 Assembly polls with absolute majority within six months after Nitish Kumars JD(U) and BJP formed the government in Bihar. Her governments populist and social security schemes have kept her vote bank intact during her tenure since 2011. SP chief Akhilesh Yadav said, SIR will not help BJP or NDA in Bengal, Tamil Nadu and UP since the political conspiracy was exposed. The NDA in UP, comprising BJP, Anupriya Patel-led Apna Dal, Suheldev Bahratiya Samaj Party, NISAHD and Jayant Chaudhary-led RLD, would work out the same strategy in the 2027 Assembly polls to bolster its fortunes by cementing its clout among as non-Yadav OBCs and MBCs or EBCs. Political analysts believe that the Bihar outcome would give an edge to the NDA, which was concerned after a disappointing show in the Lok Sabha polls 2024 in UP as its tally had dwindled from 64 in 2019 to 36. At the same time, the performance of the Congress in Bihar could force Akhilesh to review his partys tie-up with the grand old party, analysts say. There could be certain takeaways from Bihar for UP. The popularity of PM Narendra Modi and the strategy of Home Minister Amit Shah have kept BJP on a firm footing. They have done it earlier in UP and can repeat it in 2027, said a political commentator.
India smell win after 15 wkts tumble on Day 2 at Eden
Jadeja takes four as South Africa slump to 93/7, lead India by 63 runs Kolkata, Nov 15: The nightmare of facing Ravindra Jadeja on an Eden Gardens track, deteriorating between deliveries, turned into a reality for the South African batters as India closed in on victory by the end of the second day in the []

