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Foxconn allegedly barred hiring married women at India iPhone plant, govt seeks report
Gulf News· 6 days agoBengaluru: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government on Wednesday said it has asked the Tamil...
Abhishek, Nitish, Riyan named in Shubman Gill-led India squad for Zimbabwe T20Is
Cricbuzz· 6 days agoIndia have called up Abhishek Sharma, Riyan Parag and Nitish Reddy for their five-match T20I tour of Zimbabwe. Shubman Gill has been named captain of a youthful squad which ...
New dawn for Indian cricket: Celebrating victory and embracing change
Gulf News· 2 days agoFormer skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni continues to play for Chennai Super Kings at the age of 42, five...
Brits set to make comeback on India tour
Cricbuzz· 2 days agoTop-order batter Tazmin Brits is set for return after being included in the 16-member squad for the upcoming tour of India, starting June 16. Brits, who had a knee surgery ...
Women's wing of Modi's party calls for probe into Foxconn India hiring practices
Reuters via Yahoo Finance UK· 4 days agoNEW DELHI (Reuters) -The women's wing of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling party on...
The obstinate ways of Kapp against spin
ESPNcricinfo· 3 days agoMarizanne Kapp was in the zone. India had posted a mammoth total and the pitch was taking a bit of turn. Sneh Rana was in the middle of a possible dream...
Shafali puts Bristol behind her on a day of relentless record-breaking
ESPN.co.uk· 4 days agoBut that wasn't going to happen on Friday in Chennai. **** South Africa probably wouldn't have...
Wolvaardt on playing Tests: It's like last-minute studying for an exam
ESPNcricinfo· 7 days agoPlaying Tests as a national women's team is "like studying for an exam at the last minute, trying to...
Modi's govt calls on Indian state to look into Reuters report on Foxconn hiring
Reuters· 6 days agoIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government on Wednesday said it has asked the Tamil Nadu state...
For South Africa, and those who know what they know
ESPNcricinfo· 4 days agoThis phrase was made famous by UFC champion Dricus du Plessis, turned into a song by Afrikaans pop sensation Kurt Darren, used as a mantra by the world...