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‘It was Sachin Tendulkar’: Shashi Tharoor makes bold Vaibhav Sooryavanshi claim | Cricket News


'It was Sachin Tendulkar': Shashi Tharoor makes bold Vaibhav Sooryavanshi claim
Sachin Tendulkar and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (PTI Photos)

NEW DELHI: India’s cricket world has found a new talking point, and his name is Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. At just 14 years old, the young batter continues to stun fans, experts, and former players with performances that feel almost unreal for his age. His latest heroics in domestic cricket have once again put him firmly in the spotlight.Veteran politician and cricket enthusiast Shashi Tharoor summed up the excitement around the teenager with a bold comparison. Reacting to Sooryavanshi’s latest feat, Tharoor wrote on X, “The last time a fourteen year old showed such prodigious cricketing talent, it was Sachin Tendulkar — and we all know what became of him. What are waiting for? Vaibhav Suryavanshi for India!”Sooryavanshi made headlines on Wednesday after blasting a breathtaking 36-ball century in the Vijay Hazare Trophy Plate league opener for Bihar against Arunachal Pradesh at the JSCA Oval Ground. This became the second-fastest century by an Indian in List A cricket, only behind Anmolpreet Singh’s 35-ball ton last season. Globally, it stands as the joint fourth-fastest List A century ever.The young left-hander did not stop there. He raced to 150 in just 54 balls and was finally dismissed for a staggering 190 off 84 deliveries. Bihar piled up a massive 574 for 6 in 50 overs, before bowling Arunachal Pradesh out for 177 to seal a crushing 397-run victory.Earlier this month, Sooryavanshi smashed an unbeaten 108 off 61 balls in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy against Maharashtra at Eden Gardens. That knock made him the youngest player ever to score a century in the tournament, at just 14 years and 250 days.He also holds the record for the highest score by an Indian in U19 Asia Cup history, scoring 171 off 95 balls against the UAE. The teenager has already scored centuries against Australia U19 and for India A, including a jaw-dropping 144 off 42 balls in the Rising Stars Asia Cup.



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Trial court erred: Allahabad high court; man freed after 24 years in jail | India News


Trial court erred: Allahabad high court; man freed after 24 years in jail

PRAYAGRAJ: Noting that the trial court failed to notice that the appellant was confessing to a crime out of fear for his life, the Allahabad high court has overturned the conviction of a man who spent almost 24 years in prison after being sentenced to life imprisonment in a dacoity case.The trial court had in 2002 delivered its verdict based solely on his admission in his statements recorded under CrPC Section 313. A division bench of Justice JJ Munir and Justice Sanjiv Kumar found fault with the trial judge for failing to notice that the appellant was confessing out of fear for his life.The high court concluded that the trial court erred in convicting the appellant as the prosecution had failed to connect him with the offence. Consequently, the court allowed the appeal, set aside the conviction and sentence, and acquitted Azad Khan of all charges. He is to be released forthwith from Mainpuri jail, the high court directed.The division bench ruled in its Dec 19 order that a conviction cannot be premised solely on an admission made in a statement under CrPC Sec 313, especially when the prosecution fails to adduce any corroborative or incriminating evidence.The court termed the incarceration of Azad Khan for almost 24 years as the sad part of the matter, noting that his so-called admission of guilt was likely driven by fear for his life rather than being a genuine confession. The Allahabad high court also noted that the appellant had no assistance of an advocate to defend himself and was not offered or provided any legal aid, which violated the right to a fair trial guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution (right to life and personal liberty) and also constituted a violation of CrPC Sec 304, which mandates legal aid, at the state’s expense, for the accused.In Feb 2002, the appellant was convicted under ICP Secs 395 (dacoity) and 397 (robbery or dacoity, with attempt to cause death or grievous hurt) by the special judge (DAA)/additional sessions judge, Mainpuri.



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Gujarat: High court lets off dad on death row for pregnant teen’s rape and murder | India News


Gujarat: High court lets off dad on death row for pregnant teen’s rape and murder
Gujarat: High court lets off dad on death row for pregnant teen’s rape and murder

AHMEDABAD: Gujarat high court has acquitted a father sentenced to death by a Surat trial court for the rape and murder of his pregnant teenage daughter, citing procedural lapses for refusing to accept the DNA report that led to his conviction as “credible evidence”.The case involves a 14-year-old migrant girl from Odisha whose body was found on Surat’s Dumas beach on June 29, 2017. An autopsy revealed she was pregnant and had been strangled to death. After her father’s arrest based on circumstantial evidence, the prosecution relied on DNA matching of the foetus and the accused to build what became the “cornerstone” of his Jan 2020 conviction under IPC and the Pocso Act.The case was turned on its head when the state govt sought the high court’s confirmation of the death sentence. “The prosecution failed to prove all necessary circumstances by reliable and clinching evidence, which would constitute a complete chain without a snap, as would permit a conclusion other than the one of the guilt of the accused,” the division bench of Justices Ilesh Vora and R T Vachhani said.The judges ruled that DNA samples of the victim’s unborn baby and the accused may have been “compromised” due to multiple lapses, including a 13-day delay in submitting these to the designated forensic laboratory and failure to preserve highly sensitive biological material in an ice box.



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Tamil Nadu: Court sentences man to death for raping minor daughter | India News


Tamil Nadu: Court sentences man to death for raping minor daughter

MADURAI: A Pocso court in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, on Wednesday convicted and sentenced a man to death for sexually assaulting and impregnating his minor daughter.The 49-year-old labourer, an alcoholic, repeatedly sexually assaulted his 14-year-old daughter since Aug 2024. He also threatened the survivor with dire consequences if she revealed the crime to her mother. When she fell ill, her mother took her to primary health centre where doctors found she was pregnant. Upon discovering that her husband had sexually assaulted their daughter, the woman lodged a complaint with an all-women police station in Feb 2025. Police registered a case for offences under the Pocso Act and arrested the accused.Special court judge K Suresh Kumar observed that the harm caused, deliberate misuse of authority, threats, and long-term impact on the survivor demonstrated the extreme seriousness of the offence. Acts committed by those in positions of trust, especially within families, require a strong response to maintain public confidence and protect other children, the judge said.



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Airside Transfer: Domestic To Int’l Transit May Be A Breeze At Airport | Delhi News


Airside Transfer: Domestic To Int’l Transit May Be A Breeze At Airport

New Delhi: Transiting between the three terminals of Indira Gandhi International Airport could become less of a hassle from next year.Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) is learnt to be planning a dedicated corridor between Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 so that domestic-to-international passengers, to begin with, can be transferred airside, instead of them having to use the road. Depending on clearances from multiple govt agencies, the airport operator plans to start doing so before March 2026. This will be followed by international to domestic transfers from T3 to T2.

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The biggest relief could come by next June when a similar airside connectivity is likely to be provided for domestic to international transfers from T1 to T3, followed by T3 to T1 for passengers flying from international to domestic sectors. Domestic-to-domestic airside transfers between the three terminals are not yet in the works. Commuting between T1 and T2/3, which are almost 9 km apart, has been a sore point. Despite IGIA being one of the world’s busiest airport, DIAL’s plan to operate an air train, like most big global hubs, including Changi, JFK, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Heathrow and Zurich airport, has been gathering dust for almost a decade now. “An internal team of DIAL and external consultants are working on finding a technical solution for dedicated corridors for transfers between T3 — the airport’s sole international terminal — and T1 and T2, both of which handle only domestic traffic,” sources said. The operator is cognisant of the fact that in the continued absence of an automated people mover — usually air trains at airports — a way needs to be found for making transfers seamless. The plan to start off with domestic-to-international operations is owing to the fact that flyers can directly carry their check-in bags from an incoming domestic flight to an outgoing international one, the sources said.The baggage of international passengers entering India, on the other hand, needs to pass through Customs first before the flyers can carry them on a connecting domestic flight. A seamless route for this is also reportedly being worked out.“The airport operator hopes to present the plan to govt agencies, including aviation ministry, DGCA, BCAS, customs and CISF for their suggestions and approvals. Buses used for transfers on the airside will have a speed limit of 20 kmph, but even then, the commute will be much more convenient and faster than roadside transfers, said the sources.DIAL, which is backed by GMR Group, took over the airport in May 2006 based on a PPP model. It plans to implement these passenger-friendly moves to coincide with it marking two decades at IGIA.With DIAL’s first 30-year concession period ending in 2036, the time between an air train becoming operational, say in 2030, and 2036, is too short for a bidder to recover the expense. Hence, the air train remains a dream for now. Hence, a dedicated airside corridor, to begin with, will be of great help for the transit passengers.



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Virat Kohli sends Gautam Gambhir a strong message with stunning century on Vijay Hazare Trophy return


Former Team India skipper Virat Kohli smashed a century on his domestic return during the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025 match against Andhra in Bengaluru on Wednesday, December 24. The right-handed batter, who returned to the 50-over tournament after nearly 15 years, once again showed his consistency with the bat.

Delhi opted to bowl after winning the toss at the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru. They restricted Andhra Pradesh to 298 for 8 wickets. Ricky Bhui anchored the innings with 122 off 105 balls, while Shaik Rasheed added 31. Simarjeet Singh was the pick of the bowlers for Delhi, finishing with figures of 5 for 54.

Virat Kohli Shines on Domestic Return With Vijay Hazare Trophy Century

Chasing a target of 299 against Andhra Pradesh, Virat Kohli walked in to bat in the very first over. He started positively, hitting two boundaries early and moving to 10 runs off just 5 balls. Kohli looked comfortable at the crease, mixing control with intent.

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Kohli then built a 113-run partnership with Priyansh Arya for the second wicket. Arya played the aggressive role, scoring 74 runs off 44 balls, including seven fours and five sixes.

After Arya was dismissed, Kohli continued batting with composure and went on to score a brisk century. The hundred was his 58th in List A cricket, marking a memorable comeback in the Vijay Hazare Trophy.

Virat Kohli Reaches 58th List A Century on Vijay Hazare Trophy Return

According to ESPNcricinfo, Virat Kohli scored his 58th century in List A cricket. He now has the second-most List A centuries in history, behind Sachin Tendulkar, who has 60. Notably, 53 of Kohli’s 58 List A centuries have come in international cricket.

The right-handed batter has played only 18 matches for Delhi in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. Before this game, his last appearance in the tournament came 15 years ago, on February 18, 2010. He captained Delhi against Services in Gurgaon and scored 16 runs in a 113-run win.

During his innings in Bengaluru, Kohli also reached another milestone by completing 1,000 runs for Delhi in List A cricket. The 37-year-old is set to play one more match in the tournament before the three-match ODI series against New Zealand.

Kohli also became the fastest player to score 16,000 runs in List A cricket. He achieved the landmark in just 330 innings, breaking the previous record held by Sachin Tendulkar, who had taken 391 innings to reach the mark. Kohli became only the second Indian to cross 16,000 List A runs.

Most List A Hundreds in a Career:

Player Span Matches Runs Highest Score Average Hundreds
Sachin Tendulkar 1989-2012 551 21,999 200* 45.54 60
Virat Kohli 2006-2025 343 16,099* 183 57.49* 58
Graham Gooch 1973-1997 613 22,211 198* 40.16 44
Graeme Hick 1983-2008 651 22,059 172* 41.30 40
Kumar Sangakkara 1997-2020 529 19,456 169 43.52 39
Rohit Sharma 2006-2025 351 13,758 264 46.95 36

Also read: Virat Kohli breaks Sachin Tendulkar’s massive record in Vijay Hazare Trophy return for Delhi



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Dhurandhar Full Movie Collection: ‘Dhurandhar’ box office Day 20: Ranveer Singh-led espionage thriller shows no signs of slowing down, remains ahead of ‘Avatar – Fire and Ash’ |


'Dhurandhar' box office Day 20: Ranveer Singh-led espionage thriller shows no signs of slowing down, remains ahead of 'Avatar - Fire and Ash'
In a remarkable feat, Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar’ has soared to the top, officially becoming his highest-grossing film. This thrilling espionage drama has raked in an impressive Rs 607.25 crore domestically and surpassed Rs 900 crore globally within just 20 days. The film’s cast has received resounding accolades for their powerful performances, all crafted brilliantly by director Aditya Dhar.

Aditya Dhar‘s ‘Dhurandhar’ has been creating history at the box office since its release. It has become Ranveer Singh‘s highest-grossing movie of his career. The film has been raking in good numbers at the box office every day. Even in its third week, the movie managed to pull the audience into theaters. Let’s take a look at how much it earned on its 20th day since release.Dhurandhar Movie Review

‘Dhurandhar’ box office Day 20

The Ranveer Singh-led movie has been receiving praise from all quarters. And not just the lead actor, but the audience has appreciated the performances by every cast member. According to the Sacnilk report, the film has raked in Rs 17.75 crore at the box office on its 20th day since release. With this, the total collection of the film in India is Rs 607.25 crore.The third week collection is now Rs 146 crore in the country.This number represents the domestic earnings, while the movie has already crossed the Rs 900 crore mark at the global box office. According to the Bollywood Hungama report, the worldwide gross collection is Rs 935.17 crore.

Day-wise collection (domestic)

Meanwhile, let’s take a look at the day-wise collection of the blockbuster. Day 1 [1st Friday]: Rs 28 croreDay 2 [1st Saturday]: Rs 32 croreDay 3 [1st Sunday]: Rs 43 croreDay 4 [1st Monday]: Rs 23.25 croreDay 5 [1st Tuesday]: Rs 27 croreDay 6 [1st Wednesday]: Rs 27 croreDay 7 [1st Thursday]: Rs 27 croreWeek 1 Collection: Rs 207.25 croreDay 8 [2nd Friday]: Rs 32.5 croreDay 9 [2nd Saturday]: Rs 53 croreDay 10 [2nd Sunday]: Rs 58 croreDay 11 [2nd Monday]: Rs 30.5 croreDay 12 [2nd Tuesday]: Rs 30.5 croreDay 13 [2nd Wednesday]: Rs 25.5 croreDay 14 [2nd Thursday]: Rs 23.25 croreWeek 2 Collection: Rs 253.25 croreDay 15 [3rd Friday]: Rs 22.5 croreDay 16 [3rd Saturday]: Rs 34.25 croreDay 17 [3rd Sunday]: Rs 38.5 croreDay 18 [3rd Monday]: Rs 16.5 croreDay 19 [3rd Tuesday]: Rs 17.25 croreDay 20 [3rd Wednesday]: Rs 17.75 croreTotal: Rs 607.25 crore

Occupancy

According to Sacnilk, the multi-starrer espionage thriller directed by Aditya Dhar witnessed an overall 32.52% Hindi occupancy on Wednesday (Day 20), December 24, 2025.

‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ collection

On day 6 (Wednesday), since its release on December 19, 2025, the film has collected Rs 10.25 crore at the box office in India. The total collection is Rs 95.75 crore.

More about ‘Dhurandhar’

The movie stars Ranveer Singh as an Indian spy who infiltrates the te*** networks of the Lyari Town in Pa****. It also features Sanjay Dutt, R Madhavan, Akshaye Khanna, Arjun Rampal, Rakesh Bedi, and Sara Arjun. The lead cast is being supported by talented actors like Danish Pandor, Gaurav Gera, Naveen Kaushik, Saumya Tandon, Naseem Mughal, and more, who play pivotal roles in the film.The film was released in theaters on December 5, 2025. The next part is scheduled to hit cinemas on March 19, 2026.



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Christmas Throwback: When Football silenced guns — and stopped a World War | Football News


Christmas Throwback: When Football silenced guns — and stopped a World War
Soldiers playing football in No-Man’s Land a year after the Christmas Truce in 1914 (Photo Credit: Universal History Archive/UIG/Getty Images)

On Christmas morning in 1914, something happened that no military plan could have predicted and no weapon could have forced. In the middle of World War I, one of the bloodiest conflicts in human history, soldiers laid down their guns and stepped out of their trenches. And what did they do? They ended up playing football.For a few precious hours, war made way for humanity. This moment, now known as the Christmas Truce, remains one of the most powerful stories ever told about football and peace.

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Fought between the Allied Powers, backed by France, Britain, Russia, later joined by the US, Italy, and Japan, and the Central Powers, led by Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria, World War I had erupted in the summer of 1914. Europe was torn apart as nations rushed into battle with confidence and somewhat misplaced optimism. Many soldiers believed the war would be short. “Home by Christmas,” they said.Instead, by December, the war had stalled into a brutal deadlock. Soldiers on both sides were trapped in muddy trenches across Belgium and northern France. Life there was unbearable. Freezing cold, constant shelling, disease, hunger, and fear became daily companions. Young men, many of whom were barely out of school, faced death every hour. Christmas was approaching, but joy felt impossible.

‘Merry Christmas’

On the night of December 24, something strange happened along parts of the Western Front. British soldiers heard singing coming from the German trenches. At first, they suspected a trick. But the tune was unmistakable. The Germans were singing Christmas carols. “Stille Nacht”, which translates to Silent Night in English, floated gently through the cold air. British troops replied with their own songs.Soon, laughter replaced gunfire. Shouts of “Merry Christmas!” crossed no man’s land, the deadly strip of ground that usually meant instant death.

New Year Truce

9th January 1915: British and German troops make a Christmas and New Year truce in the trenches of the Western Front. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Against all logic, the blazing sounds of gunfire went silent.As dawn broke on Christmas Day, soldiers cautiously climbed out of their trenches. Hands raised. No weapons. No orders. No one fired.British and German soldiers met in the middle. They shook hands. They smiled awkwardly. They exchanged cigarettes, chocolate, buttons, badges, and even small gifts sent from home.Photographs of loved ones were shown. Stories were shared. For the first time, soldiers saw the faces of the men they had been told to hate. They discovered something shocking. The enemy looked just like them.

As Football became the protagonist

Then came the football. In some places, it was a proper leather football. In others, it was a bundle of rags tied together. It didn’t matter. There were no goalposts, no referee, no rules. Hwever, soldiers marked goals with caps or coats. Their boots were heavy, and the ground was frozen and uneven. But they couldn’t care less.British soldiers kicked the ball with German soldiers. Scores were kept loosely, if at all.

Christmas Truce

‘Christmas Truce in the Trenches : Friend and Foe Join in a Hare Hunt’. Original Artwork: Drawing by Gilbert Holliday, from a description by an eye witness rifleman. Original Publication: The Graphic. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Some accounts claim the Germans won one match 3–2. Others say the result didn’t matter, because the real victory was simply playing.Soldiers used the calm to recover bodies that had been lying in no man’s land for weeks. Joint burial services were held. Prayers were said together.Men who would soon be ordered to kill each other stood side by side in silence.Many later wrote letters home describing how surreal it felt. One British soldier wrote that it seemed “too wonderful to be real.” Another admitted he struggled afterwards to fire at men he had just shared laughter with.

The return of war

The Christmas Truce was never officially approved. High-ranking officers were furious when they learned what had happened. To them, the truce threatened discipline and the will to fight.Orders were quickly sent down the line. By December 26, the guns roared again. The war resumed its brutal course. Many of the men who played football that day would be killed in the months that followed.For years, the Christmas Truce was pushed aside. Military leaders feared it showed too much humanity in war. Some reports were censored. Others were ignored. But stories have a way of surviving.Letters were found in attics. Diaries were published. Veterans spoke quietly of that day when the war stopped making sense. Slowly, the truth emerged.Football already belonged to everyone in 1914. It was played in England, Germany, France, and beyond. It needed no shared language. No explanation. You just kicked the ball.That simplicity made football powerful. It reminded soldiers of home. Of weekends. Of joy. Of life before the trenches.Football did not end the war. But it proved that hatred was learned, and humanity was natural.

A story that lives on

Today, more than a century later, the Christmas Truce is remembered across the football world. Memorial matches are held. Statues stand near former battlefields. Clubs and fans share the story every December.

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Liverpool and Everton scarves adorn a Christmas Truce statue outside a church near the stadium before the English Premier League match in Liverpool. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

Because on Christmas Day in 1914, football did something extraordinary. It reminded the world that before we are soldiers, enemies, or nations, we are human beings. And sometimes, a simple game is enough to make us remember that.



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India-US ties: Envoy Vinay Kwatra meets US Ambassador-designate Sergio Gor at Mar-a-Lago; trade talks in focus | India News


India-US ties: Envoy Vinay Kwatra meets US Ambassador-designate Sergio Gor at Mar-a-Lago; trade talks in focus
Indian Envoy Vinay Kwatra meets US Ambassador-designate Sergio Gor at Mar-a-Lago

NEW DELHI: India’s Ambassador to the United States, Vinay Mohan Kwatra, held talks with US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, focusing on strengthening trade ties and the broader bilateral partnership between the two countries.In a post on X, Kwatra said he was “happy to connect” with Gor at Mar-a-Lago and that the two had extensive discussions on their shared goal of strengthening trade ties. He added that they also spoke about Gor’s plans and priorities for the India-US bilateral partnership as he prepares to assume his responsibility as the US Ambassador to India.Gor, in a separate post on X, said it was “always a pleasure” to meet India’s Ambassador to the US and noted that this was Kwatra’s first visit to Mar-a-Lago. Mar-a-Lago is US President Donald Trump’s residence.The interaction comes amid ongoing trade talks between India and the United States. India is close to finalising a trade deal with the US against the backdrop of tariffs imposed on the import of Indian goods.Trump is currently at Mar-a-Lago for the Christmas holidays, as per news agency PTI.According to PTI, he arrived at his Palm Beach residence over the weekend and is scheduled to participate in NORAD Santa Calls and interact with service members. Gor also shared a post earlier this week about hosting Bhutanese Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay during his visit to FloridaUS Embassy and Consulates in India will remain closed from December 24 to December 26, 2025, in line with a Presidential Executive Order. The embassy said routine consular services will not be available during this period.Kwatra recently also praised Isro for the successful launch of the LVM3-M6 mission, calling it a milestone for India-US cooperation in the space sector, underscoring the expanding scope of the bilateral partnership beyond trade.



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