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‘India has so much talent’: Ex-Pak coach exposes why Pakistan are falling behind | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Former Pakistan Test batter and ex-head coach Haroon Rasheed on Tuesday drew a sharp contrast between the cricketing structures of India and Pakistan, saying India are now enjoying the rewards of long-term planning, strong domestic cricket and a robust age-group system, while Pakistan continue to struggle because of inconsistency and instability.Speaking on hamaraiweb.com,…

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US stock markets today (May 26, 2026): Wall Street rises as Iran deal hopes lift sentiment, tech stocks lead gains

Wall Street moved higher on Tuesday as investors reacted to signs of progress in negotiations over the Iran conflict, while technology stocks extended gains and easing bond yields provided additional support, AP reported.The S&P 500 rose 0.5 per cent after trading resumed following Monday’s holiday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 53 points, or 0.1…

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Spanish proverb of the day: “Better to love an old man who knows what is love, and not love a lad, who…” — what this proverb reveals about attraction versus understanding |

Spanish proverb of the day (Image generated via Google Gemini) Love advice has existed for as long as people have been telling stories. Some of it arrives through poems. Some through songs. Some conversations between parents and children that somehow stay in memory years later. Then there are proverbs. Short sayings that often sound simple…

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CBSE faces fresh scrutiny after teen researcher alleges critical flaws in OSM portal, claims Class 12 marks could be altered

CBSE’s troubles deepen as teen hacker claims marks could be altered through OSM loopholes. (Getty Images) NEW DELHI: Even as the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) continues facing criticism over answer sheet mix-ups, portal crashes and payment glitches in the Class 12 post-result process, a fresh controversy has now emerged around the security of…

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The hidden reason plane windows have tiny holes: What travellers should know before their next flight |

Most airline passengers spend very little time looking closely at aircraft windows. The shades go up after take-off, clouds drift past for a while, then attention shifts elsewhere. Yet almost every commercial aircraft window contains a small opening near the bottom, something many travellers only notice during a long flight or while leaning against the…

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