New Delhi: The Union home ministry has cleared the issuance of visa to 34 players and officials of the Pakistan blind cricket team for the World Cup in India, officials said.
It was the same old Neymar out there, looking fit and scoring a goal to move closer to Pel 's all-time record and lead Brazil into the World Cup quarterfinals.
16 people arrested for drug peddling, contraband worth Rs 5.24 cr seized: Police
IAF's Exercise Vayu Shakti begins at Pokharan range; President Murmu, Rajnath in attendance
Karnataka govt targets zero rabies deaths by 2030
Bengaluru: Power supply to be cut to unauthorised buildings after Kumbarapet fire
6 killed as sleeper bus hits trailer in Rajathan's Balotra; several injured
HC reserves order on Avimukteshwaranand's anticipatory bail plea in POCSO case, stays arrest
PM Modi to visit Tamil Nadu, Puducherry on March 1
Andhra CM promises housing for all poor by 2029
Supreme Head of the Universal Syriac Orthodox Church meets PM Modi
Bengaluru: Man arrested in jewellery theft case, gold chains worth Rs 33.50 lakh recovered
Judiciary cut through web of lies: Kavitha after court clears her name in Delhi excise policy case
Canadian PM Mark Carney lands in Mumbai for 4-day India visit
FIFA WC 2022: Croatia edge Japan 3-1 (1-1) on penalties to enter quarters.
Rawalpindi: England showcased its masterful approach of aggression in test cricket with a superb 74-run victory over Pakistan in the final session of the first test on Sunday.
England captain Harry Kane scored his first goal of this year's World Cup, helping his team beat Senegal 3-0 Sunday and setting up a match against France in the quarterfinals.
France beat Poland 3-1 to reach the World Cup quarter-finals.
Bangladesh beat India by 1 wicket
KL Rahul was an aberration in a disastrous batting display that saw India getting bowled out for 186 against a Bangladesh attack led admirably by Shakib Al Hasan (5/36) in the first ODI here on Sunday.
Skipper Harmanpreet Singh's brace went in vain as India lost 4-5 to Australia in the final game to hand the five-Test hockey series 1-4 to the world no.1 side here on Sunday.
Lionel Messi was pushed into the middle of a joyous post-match huddle as Argentina's players jumped up and down to celebrate reaching the World Cup quarterfinals.