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Ashok Sharma’s 154.2 kmph rocket not the fastest: Here are IPL’s quickest-ever deliveries | Cricket News


Ashok Sharma’s 154.2 kmph rocket not the fastest: Here are IPL’s quickest-ever deliveries
Ashok Sharma bowls fastest bowl of IPL 2026 vs Rajasthan Royals

Gujarat Titans unearthed a moment of raw pace brilliance in IPL 2026 as Ashok Sharma sent down the quickest delivery of the season so far during their clash against the Rajasthan Royals at the Narendra Modi Stadium. The young pacer consistently hurried the Royals batters, but it was the final ball of the 16th over that truly stood out. Charging in with intent, Sharma unleashed a searing yorker at 154.2 kmph to Dhruv Jurel, marking the fastest delivery recorded in the ongoing season. The effort not only highlighted his potential but also placed him among the quickest bowlers to feature in the league this year. The Indian Premier League has long been a stage for extreme pace, with several fast bowlers pushing the limits of speed. Despite Sharma’s effort, the all-time record still belongs to Shaun Tait, whose thunderous 157.71 kmph delivery in 2011 remains unmatched. Representing the Rajasthan Royals, Tait produced that fiery spell against the then Delhi Daredevils in Jaipur. Bowling with hostility, he had already dismissed Virender Sehwag before testing Aaron Finch with sheer pace. The record delivery beat Finch all ends up, narrowly flying over the stumps. Over the years, a few have come close. Lockie Ferguson clocked 157.3 kmph during the IPL 2022 final while playing for Gujarat Titans, falling just short of Tait’s mark. Meanwhile, Umran Malik set the benchmark for Indian pacers with a 157 kmph rocket for Sunrisers Hyderabad the same season, later earning an India call-up after a 22-wicket campaign. He also went on to record a 155 kmph delivery in international cricket against Sri Lanka in 2023. More recently, Mayank Yadav made headlines in IPL 2024 by hitting 156.7 kmph for Lucknow Super Giants against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, registering one of the fastest deliveries by an Indian in the tournament.

Fastest deliveries in IPL history

Bowler Team Speed (kmph) Opponent Season
Shaun Tait Rajasthan Royals 157.71 Delhi Daredevils 2011
Lockie Ferguson Gujarat Titans 157.30 Rajasthan Royals 2022
Umran Malik Sunrisers Hyderabad 157.00 Delhi Capitals 2022
Mayank Yadav Lucknow Super Giants 156.70 Royal Challengers Bengaluru 2024
Anrich Nortje Delhi Capitals 156.22 Rajasthan Royals 2020

Even as new names continue to emerge, Tait’s iconic Jaipur thunderbolt remains the benchmark for extreme pace in the IPL, with every new generation of fast bowlers chasing that elusive record.



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Woman dies in car crash after dispute with fiance in Noida | Noida News


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NOIDA: A 26-year-old Delhi resident seriously injured in a car accident in Sector 51 following a dispute with her fiance died in hospital during treatment earlier this week.The victim, Radha Chauhan, a resident of New Kondli, was engaged to Shiva Tyagi since Nov 26 last year. According to a complaint filed by her brother Ajay, the relationship soured after Radha suspected him of involvement with another woman.On March 30, Radha was informed by Tyagi’s mother that he was with another woman at a residence in Sector 73. When Radha went to confront him, she allegedly found him inside a Baleno car with the woman at the spot. It allegedly triggered a heated argument between the two, one that soon turned physical. As people started to gather, Tyagi allegedly forcibly made Radha and his friend sit in his car and drove away.The complainant claimed a group of unidentified youths began chasing the vehicle in two cars, one of them a Tata Nexon. As they neared the U-turn at Sector 51 metro station, the Nexon allegedly rammed Tyagi’s car, causing him to lose control and crash into a road divider. Ajay claimed Tyagi was intoxicated at the time.Radha sustained severe injuries and was admitted to a private hospital in Noida before being referred to Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi in critical condition. She died on April 1.Her family has demanded strict action against Tyagi and the unidentified individuals involved in the chase. A case was registered under BNS sections 281 (rash driving), 106(1) (causing death by negligence) and 324(4) (mischief). Police said they would record statements of witnesses and examine CCTV footage from surrounding areas, police said.



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Candidates Chess: Vaishali, Divya Deshmukh save Indian blushes; Praggnanandhaa must act now | Chess News


Candidates Chess: Vaishali, Divya Deshmukh save Indian blushes; Praggnanandhaa must act now
Vaishali, Divya Deshmukh, and Praggnanandhaa (Photos by Michal Walusza and Yoav Nis)

NEW DELHI: As the FIDE Candidates Tournament crosses the near-midway mark of its 14-round marathon, a kind of intensity has started filling the Mediterranean air. However, for the Indian contingent, the narrative is split between a desperate scramble for relevance in the Open section and a gritty, if somewhat erratic, resurgence in the Women’s category.While Uzbekistan’s Javokhir Sindarov is currently playing a version of chess that seems light-years ahead of his peers, leading the Open section with a staggering 5.5/6, the Indian challenge, single-handedly led by R Praggnanandhaa in the respective category, appears to be stuck in second gear.

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In the Women’s section, Vaishali Rameshbabu and Divya Deshmukh managed to secure crucial wins with the black pieces in Round 6 at the Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort in Cyprus on Saturday, even though these victories owed as much to the collapse of their opponents as to their own clinical play.The Sindarov Storm continuesIn the Open category, the gap between the leader and the chasing pack is widening into a chasm. Sindarov’s dominance is so absolute that a World Championship match against D Gukesh later this year is looking like an inevitability.Fabiano Caruana sits at a distant second with 4 points, 1.5 points behind the leader, while India’s lone hope, Praggnanandhaa, languishes with 3 points.Analysing the round, veteran Grandmaster Pravin Thipsay noted that while Praggnanandhaa showed intent against Hikaru Nakamura, the execution fell short of a decisive blow.“Praggnanandhaa did play quite ambitiously against Nakamura. He was black, but he kept on complicating the positions. However, Nakamura was able to find the correct moves and the game ended by a repetition of moves as both players were compelled to repeat, otherwise they would be in an inferior position. It was a well-fought draw, but equality nonetheless,” Thipsay told TimesofIndia.com after the day’s play. The real story, however, remains Sindarov, who dismantled Wei Yi with surgical precision. Thipsay was effusive in his praise, marking a clear distinction between the Uzbek and the rest of the field.“The best game of the round was between Wei Yi and Sindarov. Sindarov simply outplayed him in a very strange positional battle. Wei Yi seemed to be better, but in fact, Sindarov was better for quite a long time. The quality of play is completely above others, a different class altogether,” Thipsay explained.

Javokhir Sindarov (Photo by Michal Walusza)

Javokhir Sindarov (Photo by Michal Walusza)

If Sindarov continues like this, he is bound to win the tournament with one or two rounds to spare. Though Caruana has been playing consistently and solidly, Sindarov is just a different class in this tournament.”FIDE Candidates Round 6 Results – April 4, 2026Open Section

  • Fabiano Caruana 0.5–0.5 Andrey Esipenko
  • Hikaru Nakamura 0.5–0.5 R Praggnanandhaa
  • Anish Giri 0.5–0.5 Matthias Blübaum
  • Wei Yi 0–1 Javokhir Sindarov

Fortune favours the erratic in Women’s sectionIn the Women’s section, India finally found some momentum, though the critical lens remains fixed on how these points were earned.Vaishali and Divya have now joined the chasing pack behind leader Anna Muzychuk (4/6 points). Vaishali’s encounter with Kateryna Lagno was a rollercoaster where the Indian opted for aggression at the expense of structural integrity.“Vaishali tried to complicate matters at the cost of positional concessions,” Thipsay observed. “It wasn’t clear if she was better by move 20. When she offered the h5 pawn (on 22nd move), it was a risky decision. Lagno could have taken it with 24.Qxh5 instead of 24.Rc1, which turned out to be a bad choice.” According to Thipsay, Vaishali’s persistence paid off only because Lagno retreated into a shell.“Vaishali kept playing aggressively, and Lagno kept playing passively. By move 29, Vaishali offered a bishop sacrifice (…Bxh3) which couldn’t be taken,” he noted. “By move 32, she sacrificed the same bishop at a different place (32…gxf3) to open the king’s position completely. Lagno eventually had to give up on move 47, but the game was on a knife-edge for a long time.”Divya’s great escapeDivya Deshmukh’s win over Bibisara Assaubayeva followed a similar script of drifting followed by a late-game rescue. Utilising her favourite Cambridge Springs Defense, Divya found herself in a rare variation previously seen between Magnus Carlsen and Vincent Keymer.“The position was equal early on, but Bibisara correctly varied on move 15, giving her a slight advantage. At this stage, Divya started drifting. She was facing serious difficulties by move 24 when Bibisara broke open the kingside,” Thipsay remarked. However, the Indian was handed a lifeline by a series of unforced errors from the Kazakh player.“Bibisara chose to attack with the queen instead of the knight on move 26. 26.Ng4 would have given her a big advantage, but she played 26.Qe3. Then came a sequence of inaccurate, unforced errors: 27.c5,28.c6. These moves were inferior compared to her earlier play. Eventually, Divya got the opportunity to strategically and tactically outplay her for a win after 46 moves.”Despite Saturday’s favourable results, the Indian camp will be wary. If Praggnanandhaa is to stop the Sindarov juggernaut, and if the women are to overtake Muzychuk, the reliance on opponent blunders must be replaced by the clinical dominance currently being displayed by the tournament leader.FIDE Candidates Round 6 Results – April 4, 2026Women’s Section

  • Zhu Jiner 0–1 Anna Muzychuk
  • Tan Zhongyi 0.5–0.5 Aleksandra Goryachkina
  • Kateryna Lagno 0–1 Vaishali Rameshbabu
  • Bibisara Assaubayeva 0–1 Divya Deshmukh

Round 7 Pairings – April 5, 2026

  • Open Section: Esipenko vs. Wei Yi; Sindarov vs. Anish Giri; Blübaum vs. Nakamura; Praggnanandhaa vs. Caruana.
  • Women’s Section: Muzychuk vs. Assaubayeva; Divya vs. Kateryna Lagno; Vaishali vs. Tan Zhongyi; Goryachkina vs. Zhu Jiner.



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Parliament panel seeks accurate enumeration of all disabilities in Census | India News


Parliament panel seeks accurate enumeration of all disabilities in Census

NEW DELHI: Highlighting the need for a robust and reliable database of persons with disabilities (PwDs) that is in keeping with the 2016 law that recognises 21 categories of disabilities, a parliamentary panel has recommended that the govt impress upon the Registrar General of India (RGI) the need to ensure in Census 2027 accurate and comprehensive enumeration of all categories of disabilities, particularly those which may not be visible or have physical symptoms.The Standing Committee on Social Justice and Empowerment, in a report presented in Parliament in March, noted that the presently available estimates of PwDs in the country are based on the Census of 2011, which had recorded the number at 2.68 crore. While the Persons with Disabilities Act 1995 was operational then, it mentioned only seven disabilities.The committee chaired by BJP’s Lok Sabha MP PC Mohan further noted the submission made by representatives of Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD) that while around 1.35 crore Unique Disability Identity (UDID) cards have been issued so far, the department has requested RGI to take into account all 21 categories of disabilities recognised under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016, during Census 2027. DEPwD officials also told the committee that they had requested RGI to consult the department on the issue so that figures in the Census turn out to be reliable.In the report on ‘Demands for Grants for the year 2026-27’ pertaining to Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (DEPwD), the committee emphasised “that a robust and reliable database, supplemented by the UDID framework, would greatly assist in evidence-based policy formulation and more effective targeting of welfare schemes for persons with disabilities.”These recommendations gain significance as Census 2027, to be conducted over two phases, is being rolled out on April 1, with houselisting operations (HLO) to be conducted from April 1 to Sept 30 this year. This will be followed by population enumeration in Feb 2027 during which PwDs will also be covered. The questionnaires for enumeration of PwDs are expected to be finalised closer to the end of first phase of Census in Sept.



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Caught on cam: Karnataka woman flung into air after car hits her while crossing road; critical | Mangaluru News


MANGALURU: A woman sustained injuries after being hit by a car while crossing the road in Bantwal taluk on Wednesday.According to the police, the accident took place at Sajipamunnur of Dakshina Kannada district when Bharathi was crossing the road reportedly along with her daughter. The impact of the accident left her critically injured.ID@undefined Caption not available.The entire accident was captured on a nearby CCTV camera, visuals of which show the shocking nature of the mishap.Bharathi was immediately shifted to a private hospital in Mangaluru, where she is currently undergoing treatment.A case was registered at the Bantwal Traffic Police Station, and an investigation is on.

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Rohit Sharma scripts IPL history, surpasses MS Dhoni to… | Cricket News


Rohit Sharma scripts IPL history, surpasses MS Dhoni to...
Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni (PTI Photo)

NEW DELHI: Rohit Sharma added another milestone to his name during Mumbai IndiansIPL 2026 clash against Delhi Capitals on Saturday, even though his innings was a modest 35 runs. The experienced opener hit five fours and a six before getting out, but that one six was enough to put him in the record books.With that shot, Rohit became the Indian player with the most sixes against a single team in IPL history. He now has 51 sixes against Delhi Capitals, going past MS Dhoni’s previous record of 50 sixes against Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

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This achievement highlights Rohit’s consistency and dominance over the years, especially against Delhi. While he didn’t play a big innings in the match, the milestone stood out as a significant personal achievement.Globally, the record still belongs to Chris Gayle, who has smashed the most sixes against a single team in IPL history. Among Indian batters, Rohit now leads the list, followed by Dhoni and Virat Kohli.Rohit also came close to another big milestone, 6000 runs for Mumbai Indians in the IPL, but he fell just short of eleven runs. Despite that, his record-breaking six added another feather to his already impressive career.Even on a day without a big score, Rohit managed to make headlines, proving once again why he remains one of the most impactful players in IPL history.In the match, Sameer Rizvi smashed a brilliant 90 off 51 balls to guide Delhi Capitals to a comfortable six-wicket win over Mumbai Indians. Mumbai posted a modest 162/6, with Rohit Sharma (35), Suryakumar Yadav, and Naman Dhir (28) being the main contributors, while Mukesh Kumar (2/26) struck early blows.Chasing 163, Delhi lost KL Rahul and Nitish Rana cheaply, but Pathum Nissanka’s quick 44 steadied the innings. Rizvi then took control, hitting seven sixes and seven fours, as Delhi chased down the target in just 18.1 overs.



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Navi Mumbai police return seized property worth Rs 2 27 crore to rightful owners | Mumbai News


Navi Mumbai: The police returned stolen property valued at Rs 2.27 crore to their rightful owners at a special programme at Panvel taluka police station and at a college premises in Nerul on Friday and Saturday, respectively. The returned property was seized in various crimes registered at Panvel City, Panvel taluka and Khandeshwar police stations under Panvel division and at Nerul, CBD-Belapur, NRI Coastal and Navi Mumbai Airport police stations under CBD division, reports George Mendonca.ACP (Panvel division) Bhausaheb Dhole informed that the returned property included 23 four-wheelers worth Rs 89 lakh, 42 mobile phones worth Rs 7.25 lakh, 580 grams of gold ornaments worth Rs 59.55 lakh and 8 two-wheelers worth Rs 1.84 lakh. The property was seized in the FIRs registered at three police stations in Panvel division from Jan to March. The 580 grams of gold ornaments recovered included two FIRs of chain snatchings by bike-riding robbers, one house break theft and one cheating case. The complainants appreciated the police department’s prompt action and thanked the cops for recovering their stolen property.Gajanan Ghadge, senior inspector of Panvel taluka, said, “One woman complainant whose gold chain was snatched by a pillion bike rider said that she lost hope of getting back her robbed gold chain but turned emotional after it was recovered and returned to her, as the gold chain was gifted to her by her maternal grandfather.”ACP (CBD division) Mayur Bhujbal said, “The property returned to the rightful owners was seized in 21 FIRs of theft and snatching registered at four police stations in CBD division from Jan onwards, apart from 38 property missing complaints. The recovered property included 274 grams of gold ornaments and 530 grams of silver, copper cables, a laptop, 11 two-wheelers, one auto rickshaw and 37 mobile phones collectively worth Rs 68.85 lakh. Apart from 21 FIRs, 37 complaints were of lost mobile phones and one complaint was of a gold chain lost at a bus stop in Nerul.”



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‘2 abortions, desire for son, pool of bodies’: Chilling details in Telangana triple murder | Hyderabad News


A 26-year-old woman and her two young daughters were found dead in a swimming pool at a private layout on the outskirts of Punnole village in Hanamkonda district on Thursday morning,

WARANGAL: A 26-year-old woman and her two young daughters were found dead in a swimming pool at a private layout on the outskirts of Punnole village in Hanamkonda district.The deceased have been identified as Farhana (26) and her daughters, Umera (9) and Ayesha (5), all residents of Punnole village.

Father alleges murder, cites harassment

The woman’s father, Sk Ali, has accused his son-in-law, Md Azharuddin, of killing the three and attempting to pass it off as an accident.The accused, a resident of Jubileenagar village, had been married for the past six years and had two daughters.According to Sk Ali, Farhana was five months pregnant and her husband suspected that the unborn child was also a girl. Sk Ali alleged that Farhana had earlier undergone two abortions and had been subjected to continued harassment.

A birthday celebration

On Wednesday night, Azharuddin allegedly took Farhana and the two children to his land in a private layout on the village outskirts. Sk Ali said he celebrated one of the children’s birthdays there and had dinner with them.There is a swimming pool on the property. Sk Ali alleged that Azharuddin killed his wife and daughters there and later tried to portray the deaths as accidental drowning, informing family members on Thursday morning.

Probe under way, accused absconding

Family members who rushed to the spot found the three bodies in the pool.Parwathagiri police said a case has been registered and an investigation is underway. Police teams are searching for the accused.

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Men’s heart risk starts earlier than you think | India News


Men's heart risk starts earlier than you think

NEW DELHI: Most men in their thirties don’t see heart disease as a real threat. New research suggests that may be exactly when it begins.A large, long-term study published in Journal of American Heart Association shows that by the mid-30s, men’s risk of heart disease starts rising faster than women’s – years before any warning signs appear. Tracking over 5,000 adults for more than three decades, researchers found a clear divergence around age 35, after which men’s risk climbs faster and stays higher through midlife.Men reached a 5% incidence of cardiovascular disease about seven years earlier than women. The gap was even wider for coronary heart disease, where risk appeared more than a decade earlier, pointing to early damage in blood vessels. Notably, the difference persisted even after accounting for factors such as blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, smoking, obesity and physical activity.Experts say this mirrors a growing concern in India. Dr Ambuj Roy, professor of cardiology at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, said heart disease can no longer be viewed as a middle-age condition. “Risk factors are now appearing as early as the 30s, and since Indians develop cardiovascular disease earlier, screening for diabetes, hypertension and abnormal lipids must begin sooner,” he said.Experts also caution that the findings – based on a western cohort – may underestimate risks in Indian population. Dr Mohit Gupta of Govind Ballabh Pant Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research said cardiovascular risk in South Asians often surfaces even earlier. While men tend to develop coronary disease sooner, women’s risk rises sharply after menopause and is often missed. “The key message is not about men versus women, but about missed prevention,” he said, calling for screening and risk awareness to begin in the thirties or earlier.Current screening guidelines typically focus on those aged 40 and above.For women, the pattern is different – lower risk in early adulthood followed by a sharp rise after menopause, narrowing the gap over time.



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154.2 kmph! Ashok Sharma fires the fastest delivery of IPL 2026 | Cricket News


154.2 kmph! Ashok Sharma fires the fastest delivery of IPL 2026

NEW DELHI: A young fast bowler stole the spotlight in the IPL 2026 clash between Gujarat Titans and Rajasthan Royals, not just for his performance but for sheer pace. Ashok Sharma, playing for Gujarat Titans, bowled the fastest delivery of the season, a fiery 154.2 kmph yorker to Dhruv Jurel, leaving everyone impressed.

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The 23-year-old pacer consistently bowled at high speeds, crossing 145 kmph regularly and even hitting 150 twice in the same over. His 154.2 kmph delivery became the fastest ball of IPL 2026, beating Anrich Nortje’s earlier mark of 150.9 kmph.Sharma earned his IPL spot after a strong performance in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, where he was Rajasthan’s top wicket-taker. Gujarat Titans showed faith in him by picking him in the playing XI early, and he has delivered steady performances so far.Despite Sharma’s pace, Rajasthan Royals posted a big total of 210/6 after choosing to bat first. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi gave a solid start, adding 69 runs in the powerplay. Jaiswal went on to score a half-century, while Dhruv Jurel played a crucial knock of 75 off 42 balls, accelerating the innings in the later stages.There were a few setbacks with quick wickets in the middle overs, but Jurel’s innings ensured Rajasthan crossed the 200 mark. Gujarat bowlers managed to pull things back slightly towards the end, but still faced a challenging target.With Gujarat already missing captain Shubman Gill, the big question remained whether they could chase down the total against a confident Rajasthan side.



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