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Passion in the driver’s seat: meet four of India’s brightest young racers

Meet four of India’s brightest young racers who could put the country back on the fast lane




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This septuagenarian couple is touring across India in a Morgan three-wheeler

Alan and Pat Braithwaite are driving around to raise funds for Goonj that works with women welfare




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We take Royal Enfield’s Hunter 350 for spin in Bangkok

As Royal Enfield unveils the Hunter 350 in Bangkok, this biker looks back on his chequered past with The Bullet before taking the newest launch for a spin




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Lexus Certified Programme launched in India




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KTM’s Duke range to sport vivid new colours




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MG Gloster introduced with minor facelift




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Skoda unveils Vision 7S concept SUV




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Audi launches Q3 SUV in India




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Suzuki Hayabusa GP Edition to be showcased at Autolook Week Torino

A special Suzuki Hayabusa GP Edition is set to be showcased at the Autolook Week Torino motor festival.




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2023 Yamaha FZ15 launched in Brazil




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Kia Sonet X Line launched in India




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Tata confirms the all-electric Tiago hatchback




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Mahindra’s new Scorpio: Classic, with different playing field

This tough, no-frills SUV sure has an air of indestructibility about it thanks to the body-on-frame chassis




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GT Le Mans edition takes final bow




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Hero’s Vida V1 Plus, Pro e-scooters launched




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Moto Morini launched in India




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BYD Atto 3 unveiled in Indian market




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Viaterra Claw tail bag: Spacious and sturdy

Travelling light seems to be the only option when you are on a two-wheeler. However, the Viaterra Claw can help you pack on more than the basics




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Want to restore your old car? Check out this book by Cartist

Himanshu Jangid’s coffee table book, The Art of Restoration, documents the process of salvaging vintage cars



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From luxury SUVs to city-smart hybrids, here’s a quick look at the cars that are turning heads this month

This month has been unusually busy in the Indian automotive industry with most major players dropping new models. Here’s a roundup of what we drove.



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'Wouldn't be surprised to see Kohli score runs in Aus'

Virat Kohli should not be judged on the basis of his current form, said Australia's batting great Ricky Ponting.




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India won't travel to Pakistan: BCCI informs ICC

BCCI has intimated the International Cricket Council about India's inability to travel to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy next year.




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Anvay Dravid in Karnataka probables for Vijay Merchant

Wicketkeeper-batter Anvay Dravid, son of former India captain and coach Rahul Dravid, was named in the Karnataka probable list of players for the Under-16 Vijay Merchant Trophy.




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Mushtaq Ali T20s: Prithvi Shaw back in the reckoning!

Prithvi Shaw's inclusion comes as a fresh lease of life for the explosive batter who found himself out of reckoning in the Ranji Trophy.




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Australia announce squad for India Test series

Uncapped McSweeney to open with Khawaja in India series




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RCB must focus on bettering bowling department: AB

'I think we are going to see him at Punjab Kings'




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ICC cancels Champions Trophy schedule launch

The International Cricket Council's (ICC) plans for a high-profile event in Lahore next week to unveil the 2025 Champions Trophy schedule have been derailed.




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Seamers help Pakistan win first ODI series in 22 years

Shaheen and fellow quick Naseem Shah led the way, picking up three wickets apiece during a showcase of swing and pace, which accounted for Jake Fraser-McGurk (seven) and Aaron Hardie (12) in the first powerplay.




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Can Bumrah handle captaincy and pace attack?

Ricky Ponting though added that captaincy will be the "hardest thing" for the premier fast bowler.




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Another blow to Indo-Pak cricket ties

India has not sent its cricket team to Pakistan since 2008 when they last came for the Asia Cup under Mahendra Singh Dhoni's captaincy.




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'I'm the reason for India's disastrous series'

Ashwin took responsibility for India's poor performance in the series, and acknowledged that his own below-par performance has not helped the team's cause.




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Won't suffer without India: Miandad calls for boycott

Pakistan's cricket community also reacted with anger to India's decision as former Test captain Rashid Latif insisted that the PCB has to make a strong statement.




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2nd T20I PIX: SA stun India, Varun's heroics in vain

IMAGES from the second T20I in Gqeberha played between India and South Africa on Sunday




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'A special moment': Rizwan lauds Pak's historic win

Mohammed Rizwan said that the win is a special moment for him and lauded his bowlers for their performances.




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'Two games to go, lot of entertainment...': SKY

Suryakumar Yadav lavished praise on spinner Varun Chakravarthy for his magical figures of 5 for 17 during their three-wicket loss to South Africa in the second T20I in Gqeberha




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How Stubbs handled nerves on mom's birthday...

Chasing the modest total, South Africa were down 86 for seven before Stubbs and Coetzee added 42 runs for the eighth wicket to take them home.




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Has Australia Found New Test Opener?

Nathan McSweeney is on the brink of a major debut, set to partner Usman Khawaja as Australia's opening batters in the series against India.




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Hat-trick hero Ferguson lifts NZ to 'insane' T20 win!

Lockie Ferguson became the sixth New Zealander to take a T20 hat-trick as the visitors edged Sri Lanka by four wickets in a low scoring match in Dambulla.




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2nd T20 PIX: Buttler smashes England to thumping win!

England skipper Jos Buttler hammered a superb 83 off 45 balls to steer his side to a seven-wicket victory in the second Twenty20 international against West Indies.




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How Chakravarthy bounced back after 3 tough years

Varun Chakravarthy credited the intense domestic grind and the role clarity provided by new head coach Gautam Gambhir as vital in helping regain his lost form.




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My Kid Brother Washington Sundar

'The world is yet to watch him, show his prowess as a batter, but given the chance he will do a great job.'




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'What has Ponting got to do with Indian cricket?'

Head coach Gautam Gambhir put up a stout defence of under-pressure skipper Rohit Sharma and star batter Virat Kohli ahead of tour of Australia.




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'Incredibly tough characters': Gambhir on Kohli, Rohit

Gautam Gambhir put up a stout defence of under-pressure skipper Rohit Sharma and star batter Virat Kohli.




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No confirmation yet on Rohit's availability: Gambhir

K L Rahul or Abhimanyu Easwaran will open the batting for India if captain Rohit Sharma is not available for the first Test against Australia in Perth, said head coach Gautam Gambhir.




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Gill, Jaiswal, Siraj, Wash Arrive In Aus

Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Mohammed Siraj, Washington Sundar, Harshit Rana, Akash Deep and Sarfaraz Khan along with Assistant Coach Abhishek Nayar reached Perth on Monday.




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'Keep Gambhir Away From Media'

'Rohit and amp; Agarkar, much better guys to front up for the media.'




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India not concerned about WTC final: Gambhir

'Every series is important, as simple as that, when you are playing for your country..'.




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CSK CEO hints at Dhoni's retirement plans

While the question of whether this will be Dhoni's final season remains unanswered, Viswanathan expressed optimism about his continued involvement with CSK.




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Gambhir Signals End Of Shardul's...

'It (the decision to pick Nitish ahead of Shardul) is also about moving forward and I feel that this is the best set of players that we have selected to do the job for the country.'




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PCB seeks clarity from ICC over Ind's CT participation

A hybrid model was followed during the Asia Cup last year, when India's matches were held in Sri Lanka while other matches were played in Pakistan.