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January 03, 2025

Head coach Gambhir's ambiguous reply gives new twist to Rohit not figuring in the playing XI for Sydney Test saga

- GOMESH S @ Sydney

WITH less than 24 hours to go for the Sydney Test, the India team did not know who would come out for toss. Or so it seems.

"The answer remains the same." That was what India team head coach Gautam Gambhir had to say when he was asked whether Rohit Sharma will be in the playing XI for the fifth and final Test between India and Australia that begins on Friday. "We are going to take a look at the wicket and probably announce our playing XI tomorrow," Gambhir said moments earlier. Probably for any other player this would have been an apt answer but for a captain who has been appointed for a series this seemed little ambiguous. Whether resting was the decision of the team management or Rohit's was also not clear.

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AS the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned sine die on Saturday, the extended Budget session of Parliament came to a close, marking the end of a politically charged and closely watched session.

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Teflon Trump Keeps Winning the War for Attention

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The God of All Things

A journey across time leads into Manipur's forests, where ritual, and ecology intertwine

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U'khand border tense over Nepal custom rules

A quiet anxiety has settled over the bustling markets of Banbasa, where the age-old rhythm of cross-border trade is facing a sudden, bureaucratic disruption.

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'I Connect With Broken Parts of People'

Vijay Varma speaks with Puja Talwar about his latest series, Matka King, and why the messiness of human nature intrigues him

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WARS, WHAT WARS? MARKETS SAY DON’T WORRY, BE HAPPY

A surreal spectacle is playing out.

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Glow Hard or Go Home

Beauty and eternal youth is everything.

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In Praise of Places That Refuse to be Designed

We first came by Lodhi garden through stories: how cool it was, how verdant, how effortlessly chic.

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Over 90 per cent tracks in India are substandard: Sumariwalla

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WHAT LUTYENS REALLY THOUGHT OF MADRAS

HEN Edwin Lutyens—the British architect who designed imperial New Delhi and what is now Rashtrapati Bhavan— wrote about India, he was not always speaking in generalities.

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3 mins

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