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Cliff Notes – Virat Kohli has been Indian cricket’s most influential figure Virat Kohli’s retirement signifies the end of a transformative era in Indian cricket, marked by his cultural influence and psychological impact, surpassing even Sachin Tendulkar. Kohli redefined Indian cricket’s identity, fostering a mindset of competitiveness and resilience, particularly in overseas conditions, where India previously struggled. His legacy includes over 9,000 Test runs and 30 centuries, alongside a commitment to excellence that has set a new standard for future generations of cricketers. Virat Kohli has been Indian cricket’s most influential figure Virat Kohli’s retirement from Test cricket marks the…
Police are investigating a fire that occurred in the early hours at a former residence of Sir Keir Starmer in north London, causing damage to the entrance.
Despite Eurovision’s official stance on non-political neutrality, the event remains deeply intertwined with geopolitical issues, as evidenced by ongoing protests and calls for Israel’s exclusion amid its military actions in Gaza.
Nigel Farage proposes allowing essential migration in areas with skill shortages but intends to cap the numbers, with details to be announced in four years’ time.
UK cultural events this week (week 20) cover a range of festivals from art exhibitions to major sporting events, including today’s huge tennis Round of 16 match between Britain’s Emma Raducanu and world superstar Coco Gauff.
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“Covert Affairs,” a spy thriller cancelled in 2014, has surged in popularity on Amazon Prime Video, prompting fans to binge all five seasons.
Owen Lawrence, 38, died from a “self-inflicted gunshot wound” to the head following an attack on two women in Leeds.
Sevilla FC condemned violent acts by “a gang of organised radicals” that forced players and staff to spend Saturday night at their training facility following a loss to Celta Vigo.
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