The Untold Story of Team India Spin Coach Sairaj Bahutule
With the Test against Afghanistan at New Chandigarh, former India player Sairaj Bahutule began his new innings with Team India, this time not as a player but as India's new spin-bowling coach. India has never lacked for big-name spinners, and compared to them, former India leg-spinner Sairaj Bahutule was neither as prominent nor as well-known. The truth is that his name may not be popular with Gen Z as he was not in the news in recent years for some controversy or some juicy stories. He has consistently been involved in cricket and not only coached the IPL sides (this season Punjab Kings), but also previously served in the India Under-19, India A and domestic sides. Bahutule himself played two Tests and eight ODIs, taking five international wickets. Clearly, he wasn't very successful in international cricket and accordingly didnt get many opportunities. However, in a first-class career spanning nearly two decades, he took 630 wickets, scored over 6,000 runs, and took 197 wickets in List A cricket. He played in six Ranji Trophy finals (all for Mumbai), winning all of them. The most talked-about of these was the 2003-04 final, in which he scored 92 runs, lower down the order. Currently around 53, Bahutule's resume as a coach is comparatively much better. He retired from cricket and served as head coach of Vidarbha, Kerala, Gujarat, and Bengal. In the IPL, he was spin-bowling coach for Rajasthan Royals and then Punjab Kings. He was also associated with the BCCI and coached at the Center of Excellence in Bengaluru from 2021 to 2024. He was the bowling coach for the Indian team that won the ICC Under-19 World Cup in 2022 and was part of the support staff for the 2024 edition of the event also. He has also worked as a specialist bowling coach on several other assignments. In India, there aren't many coaches with such an active resume. Well, now he's got his biggest promotion, and what could be a bigger responsibility than joining Team India's support staff? This role with Team India will open the doors of international assignments for him. With the opportunity to play international cricket drying, Bahutule intended to remain involved with the game as a coach. Thats why while still playing cricket, when an opportunity came to coach the Vidarbha side, he grabbed it with both hands and announced his retirement. He became only the 9th bowler to take 400 wickets in the Ranji Trophy. Despite all this, Bahutule is disappointed that he never played in the IPL. He played List A cricket until 2010, T20 cricket until 2011, and first-class cricket until 2013, but franchises focused more on his age than his skill. Especially in the first two seasons of the IPL, he was one of the most successful spinners in India. Bhuutule holds a unique record that often goes unnoticed when his name is mentioned. He holds the India record for missing the most matches during his One Day International career. He played seven ODI between December 1997 and January 1998 but returned to Team India in November 2003 to play another one. During that period, Team India had played 196 consecutive ODI in which he was not part of the team. He failed to make a significant impact upon his return and was sidelined thereafter. In Indian cricket, the most discussed story of a cricketers recovery from a traumatic car accident gets connected with Rishabh Pant. The story of Sairaj Bahutules accident was no less tragic. In July 1990, the car accident of Vivek Singh, son of famous singers Jagjit and Chitra Singh, in which he died was in the headlines. Sairaj Bahutule, his close friend, was also with him in the car and was lucky to survive. He broke my femur, and had a major fracture on his right leg, and needed to have a steel rod inserted in the leg. He also slipped into a coma, and it was very, very tough. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The medical aid and familys support helped him, particularly his fathers support, who himself was a Ranji cricketer. His father Vasant, who played for Maharashtra, kept on motivating him to get back to playing cricket. The steel rod was removed a year after the accident and very soon he started playing for the senior Mumbai team as well as got picked for the India Under-19 squad against New Zealand.
Drishyam 3 BO day 18: Mohanlals film sees 30.8% growth
Mohanlal's 'Drishyam 3' is experiencing a box office resurgence, with its third weekend collections showing a significant uptick. The film has now amassed over Rs 234 crore globally, with Kerala leading the charge. Beyond the suspense, the movie delves into Georgekutty's emotional turmoil and the societal implications of romanticizing antiheroes.
Bangladeshi Couple Arrested in Kerala for Illegal Residency
Thiruvananthapuram, June 8: A Bangladeshi couple residing illegally in Kollam district, Kerala, has been arrested by security agencies during a joint operation. The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) and Military Intelligence collaborated in this action, which took place in the Neendakara area. According to officials, the couple had been living in India for several years without valid ... Read more Bangladeshi Couple Arrested in Kerala for Illegal Residency
KWAissues notice to firm over water supply disruptions in Kochi
Over 5,000 households in the West Kochi region had been affected following a major leak in a pipeline near Perumanoor on May 18; delay in Aluva water treatment plant maintenance also hit supply
ED to intensify PMLA probe against CMRL, to summon Veena Vijayan
The Enforcement Directorate will intensify its money laundering probe against Cochin Minerals and Rutile Limited. The agency will soon summon Veena Vijayan, daughter of former Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan. Directors of CMRL will also be questioned about alleged cash transfers. The probe focuses on identifying beneficiaries of these transfers.
Committee on Demographic Changes: Salient features & the effective agenda
The national committee on demographic changes has an onerous task in hand to take people on board at a national level and listen to the grievances, complaints and suggestions of the people FRAGRANCE OF IDEAS ASHWANI KUMAR CHRUNGOO Finally, the government of India recently decided to appoint a high-level national committee on demographic changes in the country. It is a well-timed decision that has historic dimensions and value and will determine the civilizational path, in future, for India to take. The decision is aimed at scientifically assessing and addressing unnatural demographic shifts caused by illegal immigration and other abnormal factors. The Committee will be headed by Justice Prakash Prabhakar Naolekar (Retired Supreme Court Judge) as its chairman. The full composition of the national committee membership is as follows:The Census Commissioner of India, Durga Shanker Mishra (IAS Retd.), Balaji Srivastava (IPS Retd.), & Dr. Shamika Ravi (Member of the PMs Economic Advisory Council). The Joint Secretary (Foreigners-I) of the Ministry of Home Affairs will be the Member Secretary of the national committee.The five-member national committee will be tasked with submitting its comprehensive report within one year, with an optional six-month extension if required by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The high-level committee plans to analyse abnormal population changes across religious and social communities, particularly in border states, and recommend actionable policy, legislative, and administrative measures.It is a decision that will take care of many demographic challenges towards which the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, NSA Ajit Dobal and the General Secretary (Org.) of the BJP, B.L. Santosh, referred to various times during the last year, particularly during the election time. India has been severely affected by demographic changes post the 1971 war and the liberation of Bangladesh. The illegal infiltration from Bangladesh and of Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar both have created havoc throughout the country. This illegal population has social, cultural, economic and security dimensions for the nation, and an early resolution of the issue is on the agenda of the present government, which is quite reassuring. The main challenge for the governmentwas initially to convert this to a functional & working agenda, which it has done. There are a number of Pakistani infiltrators also living in various parts of the country who are always a standing security threat to the nation. These infiltrators have different denominations, and these go on changingthem perpetually. In Jammu and Kashmir, wives and children of the so-called surrendered terrorists, besides some others who were born in Pakistan, are also living illegally in various parts of the state. Moreover, these illegal infiltrators were/are being provided shelter, safety and other facilities by the political leaders, and even the state governments ruled by opposition parties, considering them their vote-bank. The Supreme Courts recent judgement upholding the SIR done by the ECI, paving the way for deletion of these infiltrators from the electoral rolls, has opened gates for their detection, deletion and deportation. The Home Minister of India has repeatedlysaid that the infiltrators will ultimately be deported to their respective nations. Generally speaking, the common citizens throughout the country and also the nationalist populace in Jammu and Kashmir feel very happy and satisfied with the formation of the national committee. It is expected that the representatives of the people will make their presentations before the committee when it starts working in the near future. It will be incumbent uponthe politicalparties, social organisations and the other NGOs to present their point of view in this regard before the committee. The challenges are seen as thecivilizational challenges by the nationalist populace of the country. Recent elections in WestBengal have given a soulful push to the debate of infiltration in the country. The challenges in this regard can be seen and observed besides West Bengal in Assam, UP, Kerala, Maharashtra and even in the states like Uttarakhand, Delhi, Haryana and HP. The alarming bells in relation to the illegal infiltration by Bangladeshis and Rohingyas of Myanmar have added dangerous dimensions to the already existing grave scenario. In case the issue remains unaddressed, there are all possibilities of a civil-strife in an eventual unseen future. The past history of six decades from 1947 onwards saw most of the political parties and players, so-called human rights activists and intellectuals, and also writers cum activists openly supporting the demographic imbalance for their political and vested interests. In particular, their support for the illegal infiltrations were motivated by their appeasement policies and vote-bank politics, and they even didnt miss to involve the courts also in this imbroglio. A battery of senior lawyers keep on fighting the cases of these illegal infiltrators as they are paid heavily by certain agencies to fight these cases. There is another dimension to the issue of demographic imbalance. Besides the uneven growth of population in various religious and caste denominations over the last seven decades, the Hindu population in the country has seen a worrisome negative downward trend. While the current birth-rate among Hindus per couple is 1.90, the Muslims have the birth rate of 2.50. The Sikh community, along with the communities like Christians, Jains, Buddhists, Parsis and non-religious denominations, have assumed a highly negative growth in their numbers, ranging from 1.10 to 1.80. While the national growth rate in this context at present is approximately 2.00, the Muslim community growth rate stands at 0.50 more than the national growth rate. Several southern states have raised this issue a number of times. Their strict adherence and follow-up of the national family planning policy has brought their numbers down as compared to the northern states. This demographic challenge has its different dimensions in different ways in different states. The common thing is that these challenges are poised to create social, cultural and economic disparity and tensions leading to an unhealthy political situation in the country. Consequent upon the genocide and ethnic cleansing of Hindus in Kashmir, four decades ago and afterwards, the forced mass exodus of the community opened the gates for demographic invasion at the local
Alleged assault on women in Kochi: two more held
M.P. Jabir: The First Indian Male Athlete to Qualify for the 400m Hurdles at the Olympics
New Delhi, June 7: M.P. Jabir is a prominent name in Indian athletics, known for his exceptional talent. Born on June 8, 1996, in Manjeri, Kerala, he specializes in the 400 meters hurdles and the 400 meters sprint. Jabir has made a significant mark in Indian track and field, showcasing his speed, technique, and consistency ... Read more M.P. Jabir: The First Indian Male Athlete to Qualify for the 400m Hurdles at the Olympics
Blue economy offers unlimited opportunities for Puthuyuga Keralam: Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan
He underscores the need to use States port-maritime sector as the chief catalyst for its future development, stresses the need to overcome challenges posed by pollution, climate-change-related challenges and coastal erosion
Kochi-Theni greenfield highway project put on hold
The 151-km-long project was envisioned about a decade ago to decongest the 121-km-long NH 85 corridor between Kochi and Munnar
Motorists flag dangerous aquaplaning hotspots on NH 66
Govt. has stepped up preventive measures against Shigella: Kerala Health Minister
Muraleedharan says Food Safety officials have been directed to carry out checks at restaurants and wayside eateries to ensure that food safety norms are being followed
Govt steps in to prevent salary disruption in cultural institutions
Temporary charge assigned as vacancies stall routine functioning across key bodies
District planning wing initiates steps to implement grassroots-level development projects
As a first step, the DPO will convene a meeting of all departments in the district, say officials
The appointment of Benny, who is the brother-in-law of Sunny, to the post had drawn criticism from the Opposition Left Democratic Front
Addicts can seek treatment, get legal relief under NDPS Act: Thrissur Rural police
Initiative under Section 64A aims at rehabilitation while crackdown on drug mafia continues
No plans to privatise public health sector, says K.Muraleedharan
The State government only plans to make use of CSR funds of major corporates for the construction of new buildings in government hospitals, the Minister said
Operation P-Hunt: nine locations raided in Kollam City, four mobile phones seized
Child dies after falling into septic tank at construction site in Kasaragod
Two children killed after wall collapses in heavy rain in Kasaragod
Drainage work begins on KoorkencheryKuruppam road in Thrissur to tackle waterlogging
Thrissur Corporation launches project under PQC road scheme; major relief expected for commuters and traders
Restrictions on tourism activities, quarry operations lifted in Wayanad
DNA test to be conducted as woman from Kozhikode reclaims child placed in Ammathottil
Operation P-Hunt: six cases registered in Kozhikode city
Robbery in Mannuthy in Thrissur; 40 sovereigns of gold looted after house owner tied up
Three-member gang breaks in before dawn, escapes with cash and jewellery; police launch probe
SGOU launches one-year diploma course on Sree Narayana Gurus life and vision
Illegal immigrant couple from Bangladesh arrested in Chavara
Rajan Gurukkal, Rajan Varughese step down as KSHEC vice-chairperson, member secretary
The duo were instrumental in shaping several key higher education reforms including the introduction of the FYUGP, the establishment of the SAAC and the KIRF
Two killed as truck, car collide in Pathanamthitta
Strong winds rip off school roof, major tragedy averted
Global Travel Market 2026 in Kerala clocks over 60,000 B2B meets
Around 2,000 domestic buyers and 100 international buyers participated in the mart, which featured 228 stalls representing leading tourism and hospitality stakeholders from across India
Kerala Agricultural University releases new green chilli variety
The new variety promises high yield, quality fruits and field tolerance to major production constraints, according to the college authorities
Dubai-based Indian man, wife killed in Kerala road crash; daughter survives after car switch
The Kerala State Lottery Department offers exciting winning opportunities. Seven weekly lotteries and several bumper draws provide chances to win substantial amounts. The Bhagyathara BT-57 lottery, drawn on Mondays, features a Rs 1 crore first prize. Tickets are affordable at Rs 50. Results are available through official channels.
The Kerala Win Win Lottery (W-868) draw on June 8, 2026, offers a grand prize of Rs 1 crore. While predictions are speculative, suggested lucky numbers include 4577, 7705, and 0450. Meanwhile, the Samrudhi SM-58 draw on June 7 saw MR 852787 win the top prize.
Malayalam actor Salim Kumar cremated with State honours
Funeral of the 57-year-old actor, who died due to cardiac arrest while undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Kochi on June 6, was conducted on the premises of Laughing Villa, his residence at Chittattukara in Ernakulam
From Athirappilly to Palaruvi; 8 spectacular waterfalls to visit in Kerala this summer
Indian summers can be brutally hot, sending everyone scrambling for the nearest cool getaway. Most people assume that waterfalls are only worth a visit during the monsoon, but Kerala is a bit of an exception. Thanks to its dense canopy and hilly terrain, plenty of the state's waterfalls keep flowing right through the hottest months. Far from being dried-up disappointments, these waterfalls offer beautiful hikes, and a literal breath of fresh air.
Pransanth was placed under suspension in November, 2024, which has since been extended multiple times whereas Ashok had been suspended in April this year
Charges framed against Savad, the first accused in the infamous hand-chopping case
Kerala : Four-Year-Old Dies Of Shigella Infection; Govt Steps Up Surveillance
Three children had been admitted to Kozhikode Medical College Hospital with the infection; two recovered but one succumbed to death.
Monsoon 2026: When will rain reach Delhi? Check IMD forecast amid delayed start in Kerala
Delhi monsoon: The southwest monsoon has arrived in Kerala, and attention is now on its journey north. The India Meteorological Department expects the monsoon to reach Delhi around the last week of June. This year's monsoon is being closely watched due to a slight delay in its onset. Until then, Delhi will experience hot and humid conditions with chances of thunderstorms.
Kerala lottery results today: Kerala Lottery Samrudhi SM-58 results for Sunday, 07 June 2026, have been officially declared. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the 1 crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards. Full list of winning numbers here.
Kerala Launches OTS Scheme for Cooperative Loan Defaulters
All categories of overdue loans would be covered under the scheme, except gold loans and deposit-backed loans
Salim Kumar: a mimicry artiste par excellence before taking over the film arena
The art brought Salim Kumar fame and made him a sought-after performer in the famed Kalabhavan troupe and in foreign shows; it paved the way for his entry into the film industry
Student-led Crab Aquaculture Startup launched at Kerala Fisheries varsity
The venture seeks to bridge the gap between academic research and commercial aquaculture by translating scientific innovations into practical solutions for the farming community
Kerala Government Revokes Suspension of Senior IAS Officers B. Ashok and N. Prashant
Thiruvananthapuram, June 7: The Kerala government, led by V.D. Satheesan, has officially revoked the suspension of senior IAS officers Dr. B. Ashok and N. Prashant, bringing an end to a prolonged dispute within the states bureaucracy. Both officers were suspended during the previous tenure of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. With this decision, both officials are ... Read more Kerala Government Revokes Suspension of Senior IAS Officers B. Ashok and N. Prashant
Assault on women in Kochi: key accused held
Versatile actor Salim Kumar passes away aged 57
He had been rushed to a private hospital with fever and shortness of breath in the early hours of June 6, and placed on ventilator support
CPI(M) Seeks Clarity from Congress Ahead of India Block Meeting
New Delhi, June 7: Ahead of the India Block meeting scheduled for June 8, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] has expressed its dissatisfaction by sending a letter to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge regarding allegations made during the Kerala Assembly elections. Party General Secretary MA Baby stated that these allegations raise questions about the ... Read more CPI(M) Seeks Clarity from Congress Ahead of India Block Meeting
Ahead of INDIA bloc meet, CPM asks Congress to 'clear air' on Kerala poll remarks on deal with BJP
Salim Kumar: the ultimate meme king
For three years after winning the National Award in 2011, the genial actor had stayed away from silver screen due to poor health. Yet he remained alive in public memory, thanks largely to memes that liberally drew on his image and witty dialogues, giving them a sharp satirical edge
From ignominy, Salim Kumar took firm strides to national acclaim
In 1997, he was dropped from a film for his lack of acting prowess. Thirteen years later, the National Film Award came his way through Adaminte Makan Abu. Salim Kumar, who has acted in 250-odd films, was a lively presence in the Malayalam film industry for three decades, switching effortlessly from comedy to character roles.
A mimicry artiste par excellence before taking over the film arena
The art brought Salim Kumar fame and made him a sought-after performer in the famed Kalabhavan troupe and in foreign shows; it paved the way for his entry into the film industry
History-sheeter arrested for assaulting man, son
Shyamkumar alias Thakaraparambu Kuttan, attacked Rajesh Kumar and his son, who questioned him for blocking the road
Meet discusses advances in heart surgery treatment
Madras HC orders completion of pending inquiry in illegal sand mining case involving Kerala man
The judges also direct the CB-CID to ensure the conclusion of the trial in the case at the earliest
After DMK boycott, CPM and JMM add to INDIA bloc strains
Discord within the INDIA bloc is escalating as the CPI(M) objects to Congress' Kerala campaign and demands for ED action against Pinarayi Vijayan. This follows the DMK's boycott and JMM's displeasure over a unilateral Rajya Sabha candidate announcement. The CPM questions how these actions align with the bloc's goal of jointly opposing the BJP.
Metro extension, GIFT City among govt.s top priorities for Ernakulam, says Minister
State government will identify the districts development requirements and expedite key infrastructure projects, says Roji M. John
Kerala High Court honoured with e-governance award
DCMS received the Gold Award in the category Innovation by Use of AI and Other New Age Technologies for Providing Citizen-centric Services (State and State PSUs) from among 104 entries
Woman, child die in Kuttiyadi as heavy rain batters Kozhikode
Fan turns room into a tribute to his idol ahead of World Cup
From the roof to the floor and from bedsheets to doormats, the room of Muhammed Roshan, 24, has been customised around the twin themes of Portugal and football icon Cristiano Ronaldo
Four-year-old dies of shigellosis in Kozhikode
UDF govt. in Kerala to scrap proposal to procure paddy through cooperatives
The previous LDF government had, during its final months in office, announced a pilot project to route paddy procurement through cooperative societies in Palakkad district
Bicycle day fete: bicycle rally from Central Stadium on Sunday
100-day action plan to strengthen functioning of Palakkad medical college
Minister K.A. Thulasi says urgent steps will be taken to fill vacancies of teaching and non-teaching staff at the medical college
Heavy rain lashes northern, central Kerala; orange alert for seven districts on June 7
State is likely to witness active monsoon conditions for three more days with heavy to very heavy rains forecast in central and northern districts
KGMCTA appeals to govt to release salary arrears
UDF will take decision on PM SHRI after studying report: Minister
NEET row: AISF, AIYF express solidarity with student protests, seek Ministers resignation
Karuvannur loan scam: CPI(M) vows legal fight after PMLA court issues summons
BJP, Congress demand resignations of A.C. Moideen MLA; K. Radhakrishnan, MP
Rights panel orders inspection of defunct public crematorium in Kadungalloor
Third ro-ro ferry will be launched within a month, says Kochi Mayor
The new vessel will have the capacity to accommodate 14 trucks, 12 cars, and 50 passengers and has been designed to address the shortcomings of the existing ro-ro fleet
Despite new technologies, IMD continues to rely on weather balloons
Twice-daily launches from IMDs Thiruvananthapuram centre continue to provide vital atmospheric data for forecasting
Appointments of interim Vice-Chancellor, Senate members at MG University in Kerala ignite row
Allegations that several nominees have close links with the BJP emerge
Kufos proposes Kerala Blue Economy Council
The proposal formed part of two policy documents handed over by the Kufos to Fisheries Minister Abdul Gafoor during his first official visit
Farmers demand government action to address fertilizer and pesticide shortages
Court orders addition of name exercising its extraordinary jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India
Muraleedharan holds discussions with health professionals in Kerala
New dialysis unit set up at the Neendakara taluk hospital. Facility dedicated to the memory of Alin Sherin, the States youngest organ donor
72 CCTV cameras to be operational on Calicut varsity campus from June 8
Rights Commission orders rehabilitation of tribal woman living under tarpaulin in forest
The Collector has been asked to assess the possibility of admitting the children to a residential school
A Death that Exposes Fashions Dark Side
A young model is dead, and the fashion industry is forced to address a question it has long ignored: how much risk is considered acceptable in the pursuit of the perfect shot? Divyanshu Joshis drowning during a location recce in Kerala has exposed concerns about lack of safety standards, insurance cover and accountability in the fashion industry
AMMA undecided on size of panel to settle ongoing row
It is learnt that a three-member committee, excluding the president and general secretary, may be constituted in an attempt to resolve the matter ahead of the organisations annual general body meeting scheduled for June 21
Koyilandy drinking water project makes slow progress
Man injured in attack by fellow passenger on train
Control rooms opened in Thiruvananthapuram district ahead of trawling ban
White Paper reopens debate on nuclear power plants in Kerala
The document lists nuclear power as one of the sources that the State should explore in adopting a long-term strategy for energy security
Work begins on Animal Hospice and Palliative Care Centre after months of delay
Monsoon 2026: Kerala, Karnataka, Goa brace for heavy rainfall as IMD issues weather warning
Kerala monsoon update: The southwest monsoon is advancing across India, bringing much-needed rain to many regions. Coastal Karnataka, Kerala, Goa, and Maharashtra will see persistent rainfall. Northeast India forecasts widespread precipitation. Hill stations will experience cooler weather. However, heatwave conditions continue in parts of Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Travellers should stay informed about weather updates.

