Jay Shah has strongly condemned the PCB's decision to conduct a trophy tour in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
- Jay Shah has raised the matter with the ICC, urging to take appropriate action. (TOI).
A breathtaking performance by young Anshul Kamboj, as he finishes with all 10 wickets to his name in the first innings of the Ranji Trophy match between Kerala and Haryana. Congratulations, as you become only the third player to achieve this feat in the history of Ranji Trophy, with an excellent exhibition of pace, bounce and aggression.
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Seven young friends out celebrating a birthday, drinking, and reveling, made a late-night decision to go for a drive.
Past midnight, a BMW overtakes them. Bruised egos, adrenaline surging—they decide to chase it down. Foot to the floor, speeds racing to 150, maybe 170. An intersection approaches, but there’s no intention of slowing down.
Then, suddenly, a truck looms from the right, crossing the intersection. Most of the truck is already through, but not enough. They plow right under its last section, and in a sickening instant, the car’s roof is torn off. So are three heads—flung 40 meters, reduced to only faces, hair, fragments of skull. Not a clean decapitation; something far worse. The other three are crushed in the twisted wreckage.
Imagine the sheer impact—a five-star safety-rated car transformed into scrap metal.
Accidents happen every day, but the Dehradun incident is different. It’s one of the most gruesome, gut-wrenching, blood-curdling accidents many of us have ever heard about.
No one deserves a death like that. No parent deserves that shock. Let this tragedy serve as a lesson for all of us.