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We were off the mark, admits Australia’s Tahlia McGrath after T20 World Cup exit

by October 18, 2024 0 In Most Recent Stories

Australia’s Tahlia McGrath lamented her team’s below-par performance and praised South Africa’s exceptional play in the Women’s Twenty20 World Cup semi-finals. Australia’s 134-5 was overshadowed by South Africa’s 135-2, highlighted by Anneke Bosch’s unbeaten 74. McGrath acknowledged positives amid team transitions post-retirement of key players.

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‘It hurts, I made the call’: Rohit Sharma on India’s decision to bat first against New Zealand in Bengaluru Test

by October 18, 2024 0 In Most Recent Stories

Rohit Sharma acknowledged his mistake in reading the pitch wrongly in Bengaluru, which played a part in India’s dismal show on day two. India struggled with their batting, with five players failing to score. Rohit defended the team’s strategies as the hosts resume their comeback attempt after New Zealand took control of proceedings.

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Global reach, local touch: The AI-driven future of GCCs

by October 18, 2024 0 In Most Recent Stories

Experts argue that GCCs can leverage AI and ML for global customer-centric solutions by ensuring data quality, adopting agile frameworks, balancing global and local practices, and promoting data democracy. This approach requires integrating human insights with advanced technology to navigate cultural nuances and evolving trends.

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Pakistan on-campus rape: Violent protests in Lahore; properties damaged, one killed

by October 18, 2024 0 In Most Recent Stories

Pakistani police clashed with student protesters across multiple cities after reports of an alleged rape at a Lahore college went viral. Violence erupted in Rawalpindi, resulting in the arrest of 250 people. Amid rising tensions, the government banned rallies in Punjab, while activists highlighted the frequency of such incidents and criticized the response by...

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Neyyattinkara Komalam, Prem Nazir’s first film heroine, passes away at 96

by October 18, 2024 0 In Most Recent Stories

Veteran Malayalam actress Komala Menon, also known as Neyyattinkara Komalam, passed away at the age of 96 on October 17. She was receiving treatment for heart-related issues in Parassala. Komalam began her cinematic journey at 16, starring in ‘Vanamala’ (1951) and ‘Marumakal’ (1952) alongside Prem Nazir. Her notable roles included parts in ‘Newspaper Boy’...

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