Indian women team’s spectacular fight back to draw the one-off Test against England on the final day would put the home side on the back foot going into the limited overs series, captain Mithali Raj said.
WTC Finals: Advantage Kiwis at Southampton against India
Rookie New Zealand pacer Kyle Jamieson, who rattled India with a fifer, on the second day of the World Test Championship final, feels that any batsman could have been dismissed with that inswinger that got rid of rival skipper Virat Kohli.
Air India has time till mid-July to challenge Cairn lawsuit
Air India has time till mid-July to challenge the lawsuit filed by Britain’s Cairn Energy PLC demanding that a US federal court force the airline to pay a USD 1.26 billion arbitration award it had won against the Indian government in December last year, sources said.
Sebi stops PNB Housing from issuing shares
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has asked PNB Housing Finance Ltd (PNB HFC) to keep on hold a proposal to seek shareholders nod for preferential allotment of its equity shares until it does independent valuation of shares.
Vedanta emerges successful bidder for coal block in Odisha
Vedanta has emerged as a successful bidder for a coal block in Odisha which was put for re-bid in the second attempt of the auction of blocks for commercial mining.
Women comprise 41% of global supply chain workforce
Women comprise 41 per cent of the supply chain workforce globally in 2021, up from 39 per cent last year, according to a new survey. However, 54 per cent of survey respondents said that retaining mid-career women is an increasing challenge.
‘Customer demand may rebound in Q2 this fiscal’
Customer demand should rebound strongly, possibly from the Q2 onwards, said Trent Chairman Noel N Tata, though he remained cautiously optimistic on the medium-term outlook.
Japan counters China by stepping up its vaccine diplomacy
In order to checkmate China’s move to strengthen its influence among developing countries, Japan is now stepping up its COVID-19 vaccine diplomacy.
Global Covid-19 caseload tops 178.4 mn
The overall global Covid-19 caseload has topped 178.4 million, while the deaths have surged to more than 3.86 million, according to the Johns Hopkins University.
10 Taliban militants arrested in Afghanistan
Ten suspected Taliban militants have been arrested in Afghanistan’s eastern Kunar province, a top official said.