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Under-19 Asia Cup : 17-year-old Indian player scored a double century.

Under-19 Asia Cup : 17-year-old Indian player scored a double century.

In the Under-19 Asia Cup, 17-year-old Abhigyan Kundu made history by smashing a spectacular, unbeaten 209 runs off 125 balls against Malaysia. He is the first Indian player to score a double-century in a Youth ODI, helping India reach a massive total of 408/7.

News Source: Hindustan
Why this Post Office Is Going Viral?

Why this Post Office Is Going Viral?

The Post Office is going viral because it is Telangana’s first Gen Z-themed facility, located at NIT-Warangal. It features a vibrant, modern design and offers tech-enabled services like QR payments, free Wi-Fi, and special Speed Post discounts, making postal services appealing to young students.

News Source: News18
IPL auction 2026 Live : Venkatesh Iyer sold to RCB in ₹7 crore

IPL auction 2026 Live : Venkatesh Iyer sold to RCB in ₹7 crore

RCB secured all-rounder Venkatesh Iyer for ₹7 crore at the IPL 2026 mini-auction. The former Kolkata Knight Riders star saw a major price reduction from his previous season’s ₹23.75 crore. Iyer’s signing is expected to provide a significant boost to RCB’s batting and all-round depth.

News Source: Dainik Bhaskar
IPL 2026 Auction : This Indian batter remained unsold agin.

IPL 2026 Auction : This Indian batter remained unsold agin.

my favorite and Indian batter Prithvi Shaw went unsold in the IPL 2026 mini-auction after failing to attract a bid at his base price of ₹75 lakh. The talented opener, who was expected to generate interest, was surprisingly skipped by all franchises in the opening set of capped players.

News Source: India Times
IPL 2026 auction : KKR Bought the most Expensive player today

IPL 2026 auction : KKR Bought the most Expensive player today

KKR shattered records at the IPL 2026 mini-auction, securing Australian all-rounder Cameron Green for a massive ₹25.20 crore. After a fierce bidding war with Chennai Super Kings, Green became the most expensive overseas player in IPL history.

News Source: Navbharat
Meet Mallika Sagar! The Auctioneer of IPL 2026 Auction

Meet Mallika Sagar! The Auctioneer of IPL 2026 Auction

Mallika Sagar is the auctioneer set to lead the IPL 2026 mini-auction in Abu Dhabi, continuing her pioneering role in Indian sports. she was Christie’s first Indian woman auctioneer. After debuting in the Pro Kabaddi League, she created history as the first female to conduct the WPL and an IPL auction, known for her sharp and composed command

News Source: News18
8 Least Populated Countries In 2025

8 Least Populated Countries In 2025

According to 2025 population estimates, the world’s least populated countries are often microstates or island nations. The list, based on various reports, is topped by Vatican City ( 882 people), followed by Niue (1,900 people), Tuvalu (11,000 people), Nauru (13,000 people), Cook Islands (17,000 people), Palau (18,000 people), San Marino (34,000 people), and the Marshall Islands (42,800 people).

News Source: News18
How much money will be spent in the IPL 2026 auction today?

How much money will be spent in the IPL 2026 auction today?

The 10 IPL teams will approach the IPL 2026 auction in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday from very different financial positions. All teams will have a combined purse of ₹237.55 crore to spend at the 2026 IPL auction. Franchises will compete to fill up to 77 available player slots.

 

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IPL 2026 Auction : where to watch live?

IPL 2026 Auction : where to watch live?

The IPL 2026 Auction will take place at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, starting at 2:30 PM IST Today. Fans in India can watch the live telecast on the Star Sports Network TV channels. Live streaming will be available on the JioHotstar app and website, featuring 359 players competing for 77 slots.

News Source: Hindustan
National Herald Case : Big relief for Rahul and Sonia.

National Herald Case : Big relief for Rahul and Sonia.

Delhi court refused to take cognizance of the Enforcement Directorate’s chargesheet against Sonia and Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald case. The court ruled that the complaint, based on a private person’s case rather than a predicate FIR, was impermissible in law, offering the Gandhis a major relief.

News Source: Hindustan