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Big Bash: At 39, David Warner equals Virat Kohli in this record; goes past Rohit Sharma | Cricket News


Big Bash: At 39, David Warner equals Virat Kohli in this record; goes past Rohit Sharma
David Warner, Virat Kohli

A high-scoring Big Bash League (BBL) match at Engie Stadium ended with Hobart Hurricanes winning after a strong opening stand.David Warner scored the highest individual total of the BBL season, but it was not enough as Hobart, led by Tim Ward and Mitch Owen, beat Sydney Thunder by six wickets.Warner remained unbeaten on 130 from 65 balls at Engie Stadium on Saturday. He hit nine sixes and 11 fours as Sydney Thunder posted 205 for 4.Hobart replied with an opening partnership of 108 runs in 51 balls between Ward and Owen, which put them in control of the chase at the Sydney Showground venue.Ward scored 90 from 49 balls, and Owen made 45 from 18 deliveries. Ward was close to a hundred before he was dismissed while attempting a scoop off Daniel Sams, who finished with figures of 3 for 36 from three overs. Two wickets in quick time briefly brought Sydney Thunder back into the contest.Nikhil Chaudhary then guided Hobart to the target. He scored 29 not out from 14 balls as the Hurricanes reached 207 for 4 with 13 balls remaining.

Warner equals Kohli

Sydney Thunder batter David Warner scored his first BBL century since December 2011 during the match against Hobart Hurricanes.Warner registered his second Big Bash hundred and the ninth T20 century of his career in match number 21 of the BBL 2025-26 season.Opening the batting at the Sydney Showground Stadium, Warner made 130 not out from 65 balls, hitting 11 fours and nine sixes.The innings saw Warner draw level with Virat Kohli on the list of most centuries in T20 cricket.The milestone also saw Warner move clear of Rohit Sharma, Glenn Maxwell, Jos Buttler, Faf du Plessis, Aaron Finch, Michael Klinger and Abhishek Sharma, all of whom sit on eight T20 hundreds.Most hundreds in T20 cricket22 – Chris Gayle11 – Babar Azam9 – Virat Kohli9 – Rilee Rossouw9* – David Warner



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81-year-old loses over 7 crore to ‘digital arrest’ scam in Hyderabad | India News


81-year-old loses over 7 crore to 'digital arrest' scam in Hyderabad

HYDERABAD: After noticing TOI articles on digital arrest cases in Hyderabad, an 81-year-old retired businessman reported being scammed of over Rs 7 crore using the same modus operandi. Posing as Mumbai Police officers, the cyber fraudsters threatened to arrest him in a bogus drug-trafficking and fake passports case and extorted the money.According to a complaint filed by the octagenarian with Telangana Cyber Security Bureau (TGCSB) on January 2, his ordeal began on October 27 last year when he received a WhatsApp call from a person claiming to be Sunil Sharma from Blue Dart customer care. Sharma told the victim that a parcel sent in his name from Mumbai to Bangkok contained a laptop, five passports and 200 gram MDMA, a narcotic drug. Minutes later, another caller, posing as a Mumbai crime branch officer, said that based on the evidence, the victim faced charges of extortion, drug trafficking, money laundering and terrorism.Placing the victim under ‘digital arrest’, the impostors warned him against revealing case details to his family or contacting bankers or lawyers, and ordered him to provide full disclosure of his investments. Under sustained intimidation, the businessman transferred Rs 19.8 lakh on October 29 to a City Union Bank account. Further, he installed the Signal app to communicate with them. Between November 6 and December 5, he executed five more RTGS transfers to different bank accounts, bringing the total loss to over Rs 7.12 crore.On December 29, the fraudsters sought an additional Rs 1.2 cr to close the case file against him. Growing suspicious, the victim lodged a complaint on December 31.



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‘Dhurandhar’ box office collection Day 30: Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna’s film refuses to slow down; marches toward Rs 1200 crore mark worldwide, while ‘Ikkis’ inches close to Rs 20 crore |


'Dhurandhar' box office collection Day 30: Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna’s film refuses to slow down; marches toward Rs 1200 crore mark worldwide, while ‘Ikkis’ inches close to Rs 20 crore

Ranveer Singh starrer ‘Dhurandhar’ is one of the Bollywood movies that refuses to leave the crown of box office king despite competition. Released on December 5, this Aditya Dhar film is an espionage thriller that has kept audiences glued to their seats in theatres even 30 days after its release. As the movie entered its 5th week, there was a drop in the numbers, yet it outperformed the competition. As the weekend gates opened, the action-packed drama benefited from the surge and saw remarkable growth, earning over Rs 10 crore. At this pace, the film has come close to the Rs 760 crore mark in India and to the Rs 1200 crore milestone worldwide.Meanwhile, the latest war drama, ‘Ikkis’, marking the debut of Amitabh Bachchan’s grandson Agastya Nanada and Akshay Kumar’s niece Simar Bhatia, enjoys a steady pace at the box office. Within 3 days of its release, the movie has come close to the Rs 20 crore mark worldwide. On the other hand, the Christmas release, Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday’s ‘Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri’ continues to struggle. After 10 days, the movie has made a little over Rs 31 crore in the domestic market and Rs.45.75 crore worldwide.

‘Dhurandhar’ box office collection Day 30 update

According to Sacnilk, the movie made Rs 11.75 crore on its 5th Saturday. This came after a movie minted in single digits and recorded Rs 8.75 crores net in India on day 29. With the Saturday collection, the film now stands at Rs 759.5 crore in India.Coming to the worldwide collection, it has earned Rs 1182.25 crore after a run of 30 days. In this, the gross collection from India is Rs 911.25 crore, and the overseas business accounts for Rs 271 crore

‘Dhurandhar’: Weekly box office breakdown

Week 1: Rs 207.25 crore Week 2: Rs 253.25 crore Week 3: Rs 172 croreWeek 4: Rs 106.5 crore5th Friday [day 29]: Rs 8.75 crore5th Saturday [day 30]: Rs 11.75 croreTotal: Rs 759.5 croreDISCLAIMER: The box office numbers in this article are compiled from our proprietary sources and diverse public data. We strive for accuracy and all figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned. We offer a fair representation of the project’s box office performance. We are open to feedback and suggestions on toientertainment@timesinternet.in.



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One hand bag rule vital amid power bank fire fears: Experts | India News


One hand bag rule vital amid power bank fire fears: Experts

NEW DELHI: India has barred the use of power banks to charge portable electronic devices inflight. Charging power banks by plugging them to in-seat power supply systems that airlines provide is also no longer allowed.Permitted only in hand bags, flyers are no longer supposed to keep power banks and batteries in overhead bins. This comes after instances of lithium batteries catching fire mid-flight.DGCA recently issued a ‘dangerous goods advisory circular’ to minimise risks from lithium battery-powered devices carried by passengers and crew members.The regulator has directed airlines to make inflight announcements regarding the new rules. Passengers need to “immediately inform cabin crew if any device emits heat, smoke or an unusual odour”, the rules say, adding that airlines must “promptly report all safety issues and occurrences related to lithium battery incidents to DGCA”. Some other countries and airlines, including Emirates and Singapore Airlines, had issued similar restrictions for the same reason last year.Aviation experts warn that airlines should strictly implement the one-hand-bag-per-passenger rule in wake of this new fear. The reason: While batteries and power banks are not allowed in check-in bags, airlines very often take hand bags — which have portable electronic devices (PEDs) and power banks — at boarding gates or aerobridgesfrom passengers and keep them in the belly of aircraft, as overhead bins are full.“This defeats the purpose of not allowing batteries in check-in bags. A battery catching fire in baggage hold, remaining undetected and then spreading can have serious consequences. The issue of how much cabin bags flyers carry onboard needs to be tackled either by airlines on their own. And if they can’t do so, rules need to be in place to ensure lithium batteries do not make it to baggage hold,” said a senior pilot.The new DGCA circular says: “The widespread usage of lithium batteries in various rechargeable devices has led to an increase in carriage of lithium batteries by air. Power banks, portable chargers, and similar devices containing lithium batteries can act as ignition sources and potentially initiate on-board fires. Lithium batteries placed in overhead stowage bins or within carry-on baggage may be obscured, difficult to access, or not readily monitored by passengers or crew members. This may result in delayed detection of smoke or fire and response actions, increasing the potential hazard to flight safety.”Lithium battery fires are very “energetic” and can cause PEDs to explode. “A lithium battery fire can be started by uncontrolled heating, overcharging, crushing or internal short circuit triggered by poor manufacturing quality, aged batteries or damage due to mishandling. Unlike other fires, lithium battery fires may be self-sustaining and require special methods to handle. The general preventive measures to minimise risks of lithium battery fire may include minimising possibilities of heating of devices; early detection in case of fire; and reinforcement of effectiveness of firefighting procedures,” it adds.



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‘Dhurandhar’: Friend of real Rehman Dakait praises Aditya Dhar’s espionage thriller; says, ‘What Pakistan did not do, India’s Bollywood did’ |


Aditya Dhar’s gripping thriller ‘Dhurandhar’ has taken the box office by storm, with Akshaye Khanna’s compelling performance as the notorious gangster Rehman Dakait receiving accolades from critics and fans alike. Habib Jan Baloch, a close confidant of Dakait, praised the film’s authenticity and expressed gratitude towards Bollywood for portraying such a nuanced character.

Aditya Dhar’s ‘Dhurandhar’ has been raking in big numbers at the box office since its release in theaters. Apart from Ranveer Singh’s performance, Akshaye Khanna’s portrayal of the real Pakistani gangster Rehman Dakait received love from all quarters. Now, a close friend of the mobster has publicly praised the espionage thriller and went on to call the portrayal realistic. Let’s learn more about it.

Rehman Dakait’s friend praises ‘Dhurandhar’

In a video that has been going viral on the internet, Habib Jan Baloch, a lawyer and Baloch nationalist who claimed that he is a close friend of Rehman Dakait, shared his views about the film. While talking to a reporter, the friend stated that he watched ‘Dhurandhar’ twice and appreciated the efforts of Bollywood.

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He quipped, “I won’t talk about the character. This is what happens in films. Had there been a few more songs, it would have been better.” Habib Jan Baloch added, “What Pakistan did not do, India’s Bollywood did. Thank you, Bollywood!”

Rehman Dakait’s friend talks about the portrayal of the gangster

However, he had different views about his portrayal in the movie. Baloch shared that Rehmad Dakait was a hero for the people of Lyari Town, on which the film is based. He said, “He was a hero, a good man. Pakistan is indebted to him.”

More about ‘Dhurandhar’

The film is set in the Lyari Town of Pakistan. The makers erected a massive set in Thailand to recreate the town.Ranveer Singh, the lead actor, plays the role of an Indian spy who infiltrates the gangs of the Lyari Town. While the film is being praised everywhere, a section of people also labelled it as propaganda due to the politics shown in it.The movie also stars Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Rakesh Bedi, and Sara Arjun. At the box office, the film has been creating havoc since its opening day. It has collected over Rs 740 crore in India and has crossed the Rs 1160 crore at the global box office. The espionage thriller was released in theaters on December 5, 2025. The next part will arrive in cinemas on March 19, 2026.



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Sanju Samson draws Ajit Agarkar’s attention with List A century ahead of NZ ODIs


The timing could not have been better for Sanju Samson. The Indian star was playing for Kerala in the fifth round of the Vijay Hazare Trophy and produced a commanding century against Jharkhand. This innings would put him back on the radar of the selectors for the ODIs, just ahead of the team selections for the New Zealand ODI tour.

The Indian team has been considering replacing the backup wicket-keeper in the Indian team. Rishabh Pant has been playing in the role for a long time, but has not played in a single game, and hence, the selectors are eyeing someone who can also have an alternative role other than replacing Rahul in the Indian XI.

The change is likely to be made from the upcoming series against New Zealand, which starts on the 11th of January, and the squad is most likely to be announced anytime by this week.

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Sanju Samson issues ultimatum for Ajit Agarkar with VHT hundred

During a record chase of 312 runs against Jharkhand, Kerala have managed to chase the target with ease, with 8 wickets remaining in their innings. The Indian wicket-keeper opened the innings for Kerala alongside the skipper, Rohan Kunnummal.

The two openers gave Kerala a stunning start in the match with a stunning 212-run opening stand, with Kunnummal playing the destructive role in the team, as he scored his 124 runs off just 78 balls, with 8 fours and 11 sixes.

Sanju Samson assured their control in the innings and managed to show his intent, alongside adding stability to the innings, as the knock he played would force the selectors to notice him on the eve of the squad selection. Sanju Samson managed to score 101 runs off just 95 balls, with 9 fours and 3 sixes.

Sanju Samson’s century comes after a quiet outing for Ishan Kishan

Sanju Samson’s century has come at a time when the most likely candidate to replace Rishabh Pant, Ishan Kishan, had a quieter outing with his state team, Jharkhand. Kishan has been in some stellar form since the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, which he continued into the Vijay Hazare Trophy.

Kishan recently forced his way back into the ICC T20 World Cup squad for India; however, in the same match where Samson scored his century, Kishan was dismissed for 21 runs off just 21 balls. Kishan has amassed 933 runs in 27 ODI matches at an average of 42.41 and a strike rate of 102. He also has a double century for India in ODI cricket.

He is in the mix to replace Rishabh Pant as the backup wicket-keeper alongside KL Rahul in the side. Rahul has turned out to be an irreplaceable gloveman in the Indian ODI side.

Rishabh Pant reminds all of his white-ball value with his Vijay Hazare Trophy form

Rishabh Pant, the left-handed wicket-keeper batsman, has not played a single ODI game for India since the last ODI against Sri Lanka in 2024. Yet he has been part of all ODI series for India as a backup option and also won the Champions Trophy alongside the Indian team, despite not featuring in a single game.

Rishabh Pant has been captaining Delhi in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. His first half-century came in the second game of the tournament while chasing a total, and then recently he backed it with another 72 off just 45 balls against Services.

Pant has also played in 31 ODI matches for the Indian team and has managed to score 871 runs with a strike rate of 106 and an average of 33.5. With KL Rahul as the main wicket-keeper and a very fine batter for India in ODIs, Kishan, Dhruv Jurel, and now Sanju Samson’s return to form have added wings to the Indian side.

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