Sunday, August 17, 2025

Creating liberating content

Chemical companies in India are making significant progress in establishing

MUMBAI: An IndiGo A321 aircraft, operating a flight from Bangkok,

Related News

GST (representative image) The proposed revamped goods and services tax (GST) 2.0, developed through extensive consultations, aims to be more comprehensive than just rate adjustments. Officials, quoted by Economic Times,

Chemical companies in India are making significant progress in establishing a comprehensive ecosystem for semiconductor manufacturing, which aligns with the nation’s ambition to become a global leader in advanced technology

Postponing or rescheduling the meeting is important because the US has imposed a significant 50% on Indian products. (AI image) India-US trade deal: As India looks at the possibility of

MUMBAI: An IndiGo A321 aircraft, operating a flight from Bangkok, suffered a tail strike when landing in Mumbai in heavy rains in the early hours of Saturday.IndiGo flight 6E1060 departed

Samsung is deepening its manufacturing footprint in India, highlighting the country’s importance in the global electronics supply chain.Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Saturday that the South Korean technology major

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate two major National Highway projects in Delhi on Sunday, with a combined value of nearly Rs 11,000 crore. The inauguration marks a

Trending News

JSW Cement, the building materials arm of Sajjan Jindal-led JSW Group, has reduced the size of its upcoming initial public offering (IPO) to Rs 3,600 crore and will open the

The agricultural Gross Value Added (GVA) growth is expected to moderate to 4.5% in the first quarter of FY26, down from 5.4% in the preceding quarter, according to a report

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) turned net sellers in the Indian equity market in July, pulling out Rs 17,741 crore amid rising global trade tensions. According to data from NSDL, this

Avenue Capital Group-backed Asset Reconstruction Company (India) Ltd (ARCIL) has filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with markets regulator Sebi on Friday to raise funds through an initial public

Russia-backed Nayara Energy looks at India’s state-run oil companies to offload petrol, diesel exports Nayara Energy has approached Indian state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) to offload its export volumes of

US President Donald Trump on Saturday claimed that he had “heard” reports of India halting Russian oil imports, hailing it as a “good step”. “I understand that India is no

Shubman Gill headlines ICC Men’s Player of the Month nominees for February | Cricket News

Word Count: 623 | Estimated Reading Time: 4 minutes


Shubman Gill headlines ICC Men's Player of the Month nominees for February

NEW DELHI: India’s young batting sensation Shubman Gill has been nominated for the ICC Men’s Player of the Month award for February 2025 after a stellar run with the bat. Gill, who played a crucial role in India’s recent dominance, stands out among the three nominees, which also include Australia’s Steve Smith and New Zealand’s Glenn Phillips.
Carrying his brilliant form into the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025, Gill has been India’s batting mainstay. In his five One-Day Internationals (ODIs) over the course of the month, he amassed 406 runs at an astonishing average of 101.50 and a strike rate of 94.19.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!
His performances against England in the three-match ODI series were instrumental in India’s 3-0 clean sweep. He played three outstanding knocks — 87 in Nagpur, 60 in Cuttack, and a match-winning century (112) in Ahmedabad. His heroics earned him the Player of the Series award, boosting India’s momentum ahead of the Champions Trophy.
Gill carried that form seamlessly into the tournament, beginning with a magnificent unbeaten 101 against Bangladesh, followed by a crucial 46 in the high-voltage clash against Pakistan.

Gautam Gambhir chases history! India coach targets maiden ICC trophy in first final

Meanwhile, Steve Smith delivered stellar performances during the Test series against Sri Lanka, scoring 141 and 131 in two matches, which earned him the Player of the Series award. However, his limited-overs performances were less impactful, scoring 12 and 29 in the ODI series before the Champions Trophy, where he registered 5 against England and 19 not out against Afghanistan.
New Zealand’s Glenn Phillips was instrumental in his team’s triumph in the Pakistan tri-series, scoring 236 runs in five ODIs at a strike rate of 124.21, including 106 against Pakistan in Lahore. He maintained his good form in the Champions Trophy, starting with a gritty 61 against Pakistan and an unbeaten 21 against Bangladesh.





Source link

Sign In

Welcome ! Log into Your Account