Sri Lanka crushed Zimbabwe by 9 wickets in Rawalpindi, with Pathum Nissanka scoring 98* off 58 balls as Sri Lanka's spinners, led by Wanindu Hasaranga, dismantled Zimbabwe's batting in the tri-series T20I match.
A November 10, 2025, car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort exposed long-standing terror links between Al-Falah University and the 2008 Ahmedabad serial bombings, implicating former student Mirza Shadab Beg and dozens of faculty members in a decade-old jihadist network.
IPL 2026 auction set for December 13-15, 2025, with retention deadline on November 15. Key players like Sanju Samson and Cameron Green could be auctioned, while Chris Gayle’s legendary journey from unsold to icon casts a long shadow.
Hey, fellow iPhone enthusiasts! Ever find yourself drowning in the sea of apps and games on the App Store? Fear not, I've got your back. From the mind-boggling puzzles of 'Monument Valley' to the captivating narratives of 'Lifeline', there's a whole universe waiting to be explored. And don’t even get me started on 'Spotify' - it's like having a personal DJ in your pocket! So buckle up, and let's dive into the fantastic world of iPhone apps and games!
In exploring the question of whether today's video games are generally less creative than older games, it's clear this is a complex issue. Many argue that the golden age of gaming was teeming with innovation, while today's industry seems saturated with similar themes and gameplay mechanics. However, others point out that the advancements in technology have allowed for a depth of storytelling and graphics that were impossible in the past. It's important to remember that creativity is subjective and while the industry has certainly evolved, it doesn't necessarily mean it has become less creative. Ultimately, it's about personal preference and what each individual values in their gaming experience.
India thrashed West Indies by an innings and 140 runs at Ahmedabad, with centuries from KL Rahul, Dhruv Jurel and Ravindra Jadeja, putting them on top of the World Test Championship.
Sri Lanka crushed Zimbabwe by 9 wickets in Rawalpindi, with Pathum Nissanka scoring 98* off 58 balls as Sri Lanka's spinners, led by Wanindu Hasaranga, dismantled Zimbabwe's batting in the tri-series T20I match.