Pakistan lost a game they dominated but all credit to Chris Woakes and Jos Buttler for some spirited rearguard action with the bat

Pakistan will have figured out the mistakes they committed at Manchester. England will be super confident

The age-group that watches cricket and takes recourse to online education is a perfect area for EdTech companies to exploit

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England, West Indies and Pakistan must be credited for making one believe in Test cricket once more

A money-minded BCCI used all its connections at the right places in the government to secure permission to host IPL 2020 in the United Arab Emirates...

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Traditional rivals England and Australia resume their centuries-old rivalry sans the Ashes as cricket tries to find a foothold in the post-COVID world

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English, Australian and West Indian players should be able to hit IPL 2020 running but that will be an exception to the rule

Blog Where’s The Line? Sep 09, 2020 Woman Scribes' Rift Over Rhea Chakraborty Exposes TV-Print Divide The Sushant Singh Rajput death case and the accusations against Rhea Chakraborty have divided the media industry, with TV journalists arguing it's their duty to ask 'tough questions' and dig out the 'truth'.

Blog OPINION Aug 31, 2020 Sports And National Education Policy: A Flawed Understanding It’s time to integrate Rabindranath Tagore’s 100-year-old vision of holistic development into the fabric of the Nation’s Education Policy

Blog Blog Aug 25, 2020 Why Finger Lickin’ Will Never Go Out Of Fashion For Indians Most Indian dishes are ‘made for fingers'. Our star multi-cuisine restaurants could have coaxed us into eating our pulav and dal makhni with silver spoons but catch any self-respecting Indian not tearing apart his Tandoori Roti and dunking it into that dhal with his fingers.

Blog Blog Aug 19, 2020 Charles Allen: A Friend, Historian And Tireless Scholar Though a historian of the Raj and its product, Charles Allen was no apologist for its failings, most of all its frequent racism that he was quick to expose.