India break world record for hitting most boundaries in a Test series
India have broken the world record for hitting the most boundaries (fours and sixes) in a Test series. India hit 470 boundaries (422 fours and 48 sixes) in the five-match Test series against England. The previous record was held by Australia, who hit 460 boundaries (451 fours and nine sixes) in the 1993 Ashes.
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India have broken the world record for hitting the most boundaries (fours and sixes) in a Test series. India hit 470 boundaries (422 fours and 48 sixes) in the five-match Test series against England. The previous record was held by Australia, who hit 460 boundaries (451 fours and nine sixes) in the 1993 Ashes.
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Had we played, we would've crushed them too: Raina as SA thrash Pak in WCL 2025 final
India Champions' Suresh Raina took to X (formerly Twitter) to congratulate South Africa Champions for thrashing Pakistan by 9 wickets in WCL 2025 final. "Had we played, we wouldβve crushed them too, but we chose our nation above everything else," Raina further wrote. Notably, Pakistan reached the final after India boycotted the semi-final in the wake of Pahalgam terror attack.
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India Champions' Suresh Raina took to X (formerly Twitter) to congratulate South Africa Champions for thrashing Pakistan by 9 wickets in WCL 2025 final. "Had we played, we wouldβve crushed them too, but we chose our nation above everything else," Raina further wrote. Notably, Pakistan reached the final after India boycotted the semi-final in the wake of Pahalgam terror attack.
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What is the highest successful run chase at The Oval in Test cricket history?
The highest-ever successful Test run chase at The Oval came in 1902 when England chased down a 263-run target against Australia. The second-highest chase came in 1963 with West Indies chasing down 253-run target. The third-highest target successfully chased is 242. India have set a target of 374 for England to chase in the ongoing Test at The Oval.
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The highest-ever successful Test run chase at The Oval came in 1902 when England chased down a 263-run target against Australia. The second-highest chase came in 1963 with West Indies chasing down 253-run target. The third-highest target successfully chased is 242. India have set a target of 374 for England to chase in the ongoing Test at The Oval.
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US adds just 73,000 jobs in July, sparks recession fears
The US economy added just 73,000 jobs in July, falling short of Bloomberg's forecast of 109,000. βTo me...the jobs report is what entering a recession looks like,β said Josh Bivens, chief economist at the Economic Policy Institute. Notably, the unemployment rate in US also rose to 4.2% from 4.1% in June, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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The US economy added just 73,000 jobs in July, falling short of Bloomberg's forecast of 109,000. βTo me...the jobs report is what entering a recession looks like,β said Josh Bivens, chief economist at the Economic Policy Institute. Notably, the unemployment rate in US also rose to 4.2% from 4.1% in June, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Pakistan physio applies spray to Shoaib Malik's jersey instead of muscle, gets trolled
During the WCL 2025 final between Pakistan and South Africa, Pakistan's physiotherapist applied spray to Shoaib Malik's jersey instead of his muscle. A video of the same went viral on social media. Reacting to the video, an X user sarcastically commented, "Is it perfume?" Another wrote, "Common sense left the chat."
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During the WCL 2025 final between Pakistan and South Africa, Pakistan's physiotherapist applied spray to Shoaib Malik's jersey instead of his muscle. A video of the same went viral on social media. Reacting to the video, an X user sarcastically commented, "Is it perfume?" Another wrote, "Common sense left the chat."
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India-born Arvi Bahal to fly to edge of space on Blue Origin flight
Real estate investor Arvinder 'Arvi' Singh Bahal will fly to the edge of space onboard Jeff Bezos-owned Blue Origin's suborbital rocket system New Shepard. Bahal was born in Agra and has visited every country in the world, North and South Poles and skydived Mount Everest and Pyramids of Giza. He holds a private pilotβs license and also flies helicopters.
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Real estate investor Arvinder 'Arvi' Singh Bahal will fly to the edge of space onboard Jeff Bezos-owned Blue Origin's suborbital rocket system New Shepard. Bahal was born in Agra and has visited every country in the world, North and South Poles and skydived Mount Everest and Pyramids of Giza. He holds a private pilotβs license and also flies helicopters.
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7.0-magnitude earthquake hits Russia
A magnitude-7.0 earthquake struck Kuril Islands close to Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia's Far East. Tsunami waves were possible in three areas of Kamchatka, the nation's Ministry for Emergency Services said. "The expected wave heights are low, but you must still move away from the shore," it stated. The Pacific Tsunami Warning System, however, said there was no tsunami warning.
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A magnitude-7.0 earthquake struck Kuril Islands close to Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia's Far East. Tsunami waves were possible in three areas of Kamchatka, the nation's Ministry for Emergency Services said. "The expected wave heights are low, but you must still move away from the shore," it stated. The Pacific Tsunami Warning System, however, said there was no tsunami warning.
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Scientists recreate universeβs first chemical reaction after 13 billion years
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics and University of Giessen recreated the universe's first chemical reaction after 13 billion years. They reacted helium hydride ions (HeHβΊ, the earliest molecule) with deuterium atoms, producing a heavier hydrogen ion (HDβΊ) and neutral helium. This reaction was key to cooling early gas clouds and enabling the first stars to form.
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Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics and University of Giessen recreated the universe's first chemical reaction after 13 billion years. They reacted helium hydride ions (HeHβΊ, the earliest molecule) with deuterium atoms, producing a heavier hydrogen ion (HDβΊ) and neutral helium. This reaction was key to cooling early gas clouds and enabling the first stars to form.
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TCS shareholders lose βΉ47,500 crore in 5 sessions after 12,000 layoff announcement
TCS shares eroded shareholder wealth worth nearly βΉ47,500 crore in just five trading session, or one week, after the company announced plans to layoff 12,000 employees. The total market value of TCS fell from βΉ11.34 lakh crore recorded on Friday, July 25 to βΉ10.86 lakh crore on Friday, August 1. TCS shares have dipped about 4.2% in a week.
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TCS shares eroded shareholder wealth worth nearly βΉ47,500 crore in just five trading session, or one week, after the company announced plans to layoff 12,000 employees. The total market value of TCS fell from βΉ11.34 lakh crore recorded on Friday, July 25 to βΉ10.86 lakh crore on Friday, August 1. TCS shares have dipped about 4.2% in a week.
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Indian Army releases statement on Army officer assaulting SpiceJet staff
Speaking on alleged altercation between an Army officer and SpiceJet staff at Srinagar Airport, Indian Army said, "This issue has come to notice of Indian Army...We're awaiting...conclusion of pending investigation." "The Indian Army is fully committed to maintaining...mutual respect in all civil spaces," the statement read. The assault reportedly took place over dispute on excess luggage fees.
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Speaking on alleged altercation between an Army officer and SpiceJet staff at Srinagar Airport, Indian Army said, "This issue has come to notice of Indian Army...We're awaiting...conclusion of pending investigation." "The Indian Army is fully committed to maintaining...mutual respect in all civil spaces," the statement read. The assault reportedly took place over dispute on excess luggage fees.
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Joe Root creates history, records most hundreds at home in Test cricket
Former England captain Joe Root on Sunday created history by recording most hundreds at home in Test cricket. The 34-year-old hit his 24th Test hundred at home on Day 4 of The Oval Test against India. The previous record was jointly held by Mahela Jayawardene, Jacques Kallis and Ricky Ponting, who hit 23 Test hundreds each at home.
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Former England captain Joe Root on Sunday created history by recording most hundreds at home in Test cricket. The 34-year-old hit his 24th Test hundred at home on Day 4 of The Oval Test against India. The previous record was jointly held by Mahela Jayawardene, Jacques Kallis and Ricky Ponting, who hit 23 Test hundreds each at home.
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Trump wants tremendous relations with India: Trump's top aide
Donald Trump wants tremendous relations with India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a top aide of the US President said. However, Deputy Chief of Staff at the White House, Stephen Miller, further said, "It is not acceptable for India to continue financing Russia's war in Ukraine by purchasing oil from Russia."
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Donald Trump wants tremendous relations with India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a top aide of the US President said. However, Deputy Chief of Staff at the White House, Stephen Miller, further said, "It is not acceptable for India to continue financing Russia's war in Ukraine by purchasing oil from Russia."
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Computer that thinks like a monkey developed
Chinese researchers unveiled a new generation of brain-like computer, dubbed Darwin Monkey, that can mimic workings of macaque monkey's brain. It's the worldβs first neuromorphic brain-like computer based on dedicated neuromorphic chips with over 2 billion neurons. It's also the first brain-like computer to combine advanced thinking abilities with vision, hearing, language and learning functions.
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Chinese researchers unveiled a new generation of brain-like computer, dubbed Darwin Monkey, that can mimic workings of macaque monkey's brain. It's the worldβs first neuromorphic brain-like computer based on dedicated neuromorphic chips with over 2 billion neurons. It's also the first brain-like computer to combine advanced thinking abilities with vision, hearing, language and learning functions.
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Deepest-ever living creatures discovered
Chinese researchers aboard a submersible, Fendouzhe, discovered the deepest-known colony of marine life nearly 10 kilometres deep in the Mariana Trench, a study published in Nature revealed. They shared a video showing fields of 30-cm-long tubeworms, along with piles of molluscs and clams. Fendouzhe can operate at depths exceeding 10 km for several hours.
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Chinese researchers aboard a submersible, Fendouzhe, discovered the deepest-known colony of marine life nearly 10 kilometres deep in the Mariana Trench, a study published in Nature revealed. They shared a video showing fields of 30-cm-long tubeworms, along with piles of molluscs and clams. Fendouzhe can operate at depths exceeding 10 km for several hours.
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Former Jharkhand CM Shibu Soren passes away aged 81
Former Jharkhand CM Shibu Soren passed away at the age of 81 at a Delhi hospital, where he had been undergoing treatment for a prolonged illness. His son and current Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren announced his demise on social media and wrote, "Respected Dishom Guruji has left us all. Today I have become empty."
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Former Jharkhand CM Shibu Soren passed away at the age of 81 at a Delhi hospital, where he had been undergoing treatment for a prolonged illness. His son and current Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren announced his demise on social media and wrote, "Respected Dishom Guruji has left us all. Today I have become empty."
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VinFast launches its first factory in India
Vietnamese EV maker VinFast has launched a factory in Tamil Nadu's Thoothukudi, its first production unit in India. It plans to roll out cars to the showroom later this month, CEO Pham Sanh Chau told Reuters, weeks after world's biggest EV maker Tesla launched its first store in India. The VinFast plant is expected to produce 1.5 lakh EVs annually.
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Vietnamese EV maker VinFast has launched a factory in Tamil Nadu's Thoothukudi, its first production unit in India. It plans to roll out cars to the showroom later this month, CEO Pham Sanh Chau told Reuters, weeks after world's biggest EV maker Tesla launched its first store in India. The VinFast plant is expected to produce 1.5 lakh EVs annually.
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SRK responds in Shashi Tharoor's style after politician praises his National Award win
Actor Shah Rukh Khan replied to Congress MP Shashi Tharoor in the politician's style after the latter praised him for his National Film Award win by writing, "A National Treasure wins a National Award! Congratulations." "Thank u for the simple praise Mr Tharoor...would not have understood something more magniloquent and sesquipedalian...ha ha," the actor wrote.
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Actor Shah Rukh Khan replied to Congress MP Shashi Tharoor in the politician's style after the latter praised him for his National Film Award win by writing, "A National Treasure wins a National Award! Congratulations." "Thank u for the simple praise Mr Tharoor...would not have understood something more magniloquent and sesquipedalian...ha ha," the actor wrote.
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True Indian won't say this: SC as it slams Rahul over 'China grabbed 2,000km Indian land' claim
Supreme Court on Monday slammed Congress leader and LoP Rahul Gandhi over his '2,000 km of Indian land grabbed by China' claim. "If you were a true Indian, you wouldn't not say these things," the top court said. The court was hearing the Congress MP's plea to quash a defamation case against him over his remarks about the Indian Army.
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Supreme Court on Monday slammed Congress leader and LoP Rahul Gandhi over his '2,000 km of Indian land grabbed by China' claim. "If you were a true Indian, you wouldn't not say these things," the top court said. The court was hearing the Congress MP's plea to quash a defamation case against him over his remarks about the Indian Army.
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India record their narrowest win in Test cricket history, level series 2-2
India defeated England by six runs on Day 5 in the fifth Test at The Oval on Monday to level the five-match series 2-2. It is India's narrowest victory (by runs) in Test cricket history. Their previous narrowest Test win (by runs) had come against Australia in Mumbai in 2004, when they won by 13 runs.
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India defeated England by six runs on Day 5 in the fifth Test at The Oval on Monday to level the five-match series 2-2. It is India's narrowest victory (by runs) in Test cricket history. Their previous narrowest Test win (by runs) had come against Australia in Mumbai in 2004, when they won by 13 runs.
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How does the WTC points table read after India's narrowest victory?
India have moved to the third position on the World Test Championship (WTC) points table following their narrowest Test win (by runs). India, who beat England by six runs at The Oval, are third on the points table with 46.67% of points won. Meanwhile, England are placed fourth with 43.33% of points won.
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India have moved to the third position on the World Test Championship (WTC) points table following their narrowest Test win (by runs). India, who beat England by six runs at The Oval, are third on the points table with 46.67% of points won. Meanwhile, England are placed fourth with 43.33% of points won.
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