Friday, 22 November 2019

Why is India playing with a Pink ball?

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Fri, Nov 22, 2019 | 05:41 PM IST

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Why is India playing with a Pink ball? Here's the story Why is India playing with a Pink ball? Here's the story
It wasn't the first choice. Ball makers tried optic yellow and bright orange before they decided on pink. A bright colour is easy to spot on the field but it could turn into a problem if the outfield is patchy, less green and more brown.
In daring operation, Indian Army defuses IED found near Kashmir Bridge In daring operation, Indian Army defuses IED found near Kashmir Bridge
The Army released a statement after the daring operation and said that "such barbaric acts" were an attempt to prevent the situation in Kashmir from returning to normal.
Cybertruck: Tesla unveils first-ever electric pickup truck Cybertruck: Tesla unveils first-ever electric pickup truck
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History made at Eden: Mamata, Hasina ring the bell History made at Eden: Mamata, Hasina ring the bell
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina, BCCI chief Sourav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar were among those who reached the City of Joy to watch cricket history being made.
Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 SUV: Ultra-luxury on four wheels Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 SUV: Ultra-luxury on four wheels
The newest SUV is here to is here to compete with the likes of the Bentley Bentayga, Rolls-Royce Cullinan, and Maserati Levante.
Black shadows in Hong Kong's devastated campus Black shadows in Hong Kong's devastated campus
In a near-empty, soundless labyrinth, Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is decoupled from the cacophony of the bustling city.
From Goya to Rubens, visitors marvel at Spanish duke's art-filled palace From Goya to Rubens, visitors marvel at Spanish duke's art-filled palace
Home to one of Spain's most important private art collections that includes paintings by Goya, Velazquez and Rubens, the Liria Palace was for decades Madrid's best kept cultural secret.
Baghdad tunnel becomes symbolic of Iraq's mutiny Baghdad tunnel becomes symbolic of Iraq's mutiny
The Saadoun Tunnel has become an ad hoc museum for Iraq's massive anti-government protest movement. Along its walls, young artists draw murals, portraits and graffiti that illustrate the country's tortured past and the Iraq they aspire to.
How Russia's foster children are saving dying villages How Russia's foster children are saving dying villages
In a small room with a blackboard and lace curtains, first-grader Danya listens as his teacher explains the concept of vowels and consonants. In this village school with 36 pupils, he is one of 13 foster children.
Forget Pegasus, camera on your Android phone can spy on you Forget Pegasus, camera on your Android phone can spy on you
WhatsApp snooping via Israeli spyware Pegasus has shown smartphones have become new-age surveillance tools and now, security researchers have identified that selfie camera in your smartphone can easily spy on you.
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