How Simon Doull predicted Kane Williamson's shock retirement days before the announcement | Cricket News

How Simon Doull predicted Kane Williamson’s shock retirement days before the announcement | Cricket News

Kane Williamson and Simon Doull (Agency Image) What initially appeared to be a passing remark during a live broadcast has now turned out to be a remarkably accurate prediction.Just five days before Kane Williamson stunned the cricketing world by announcing his retirement from international cricket, former New Zealand pacer and commentator Simon Doull had dropped…

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Major disruption on UK rail network after lorry smashes into Warwickshire bridge; driver arrested

Major disruption on UK rail network after lorry smashes into Warwickshire bridge; driver arrested

Passengers on the West Coast Main Line faced widespread delays and cancellations after a railway bridge in Warwickshire partially collapsed when it was struck by a lorry. Services have resumed, but disruption is expected to continue as repair work progresses. Bridge collapse brings rail traffic to a standstill A major railway bridge in Warwickshire suffered…

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Dubai visa rules 2026: 10 major UAE visa changes expats, workers and tourists need to know

Dubai Visa Rules 2026: Dubai visa rules 2026: 10 major UAE visa changes expats, workers and tourists need to know | World News

UAE unveils major visa changes for 2026, From golden visa perks to new travel opportunities / Image – file The UAE is rewriting its visa rulebook.In a year packed with immigration reforms, the country has unveiled a series of visa and residency changes that could affect millions of residents, tourists, students, investors and skilled professionals….

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'Shubman Gill hasn't really settled down yet': Ex-India cricketer sounds alarm over ODI captaincy

‘Shubman Gill hasn’t really settled down yet’: Ex-India cricketer sounds alarm over ODI captaincy | Cricket News

India’s Shubman Gill (PTI Photo) Former India opener Aakash Chopra has pointed out that Shubman Gill still has work to do as India’s ODI captain, despite enjoying considerable success with the bat. Ahead of India’s upcoming three-match ODI series against Afghanistan, Chopra reflected on Gill’s record as leader in the 50-over format and suggested that…

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10 unhealthy habits that could be stopping you from moving ahead in life, as per psychology

10 unhealthy habits that could be stopping you from moving ahead in life, as per psychology

Scroll through your phone and it’s easy to feel like you’re falling behind.But you are comparing your messy, behind-the-scenes reality to someone else’s highly curated, heavily filtered best moments. The Pivot: Put the blinders on.The only benchmark that actually matters is who you were six months ago. Celebrate your own micro-wins.5.Avoiding uncomfortable talksBurying your problems…

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More red cards than goals! Mexico's 2-0 win over South Africa becomes first World Cup opener with three dismissals | Football News

More red cards than goals! Mexico’s 2-0 win over South Africa becomes first World Cup opener with three dismissals | Football News

Mexico’s Raul Jimenez celebrates after scoring his side’s second goal during the World Cup Group A soccer match between Mexico and South Africa in Mexico City, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko) The 2026 FIFA World Cup got off to a dramatic start in Mexico City as co-hosts Mexico defeated South Africa 2-0 in…

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After cadaver remarks row, Dr Sejal Pawar accused of using fake ST certificate to secure MBBS seat

After cadaver remarks row, Dr Sejal Pawar accused of using fake ST certificate to secure MBBS seat

Dr Sejal Pawar, who recently landed in controversy over remarks made during comedian Pranit More’s stand-up show, is now facing fresh allegations online regarding her admission to a medical college under fake Scheduled Tribe (ST) certificate.The allegations surfaced days after Maharashtra Cyber registered an FIR against More, Pawar and others over allegedly creating and circulating…

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11 mysterious dots on a 2,700-year-old figurine are forcing archaeologists to rethink early writing in Guatemala

11 mysterious dots on a 2,700-year-old figurine are forcing archaeologists to rethink early writing in Guatemala | World News

A small fragment of fired clay, no bigger than a hand, has begun to draw attention away from the grand stone monuments usually associated with ancient Mesoamerica. It was picked up decades ago from the remains of La Blanca archaeological site, a place once stitched into a network of early towns along Guatemala’s Pacific coast….

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