Border-Gavaskar Trophy draws record Indian crowd in Australia | Cricket News

[ad_1] (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images) Cricket Australia revealed on Thursday that an unprecedented number of more than 6,000 Indian supporters made the journey to Australia for the 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test series.The five-match contest, which saw Australia secure a 3-1 victory and regain the trophy after ten years, was intensely fought between the two…

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Shubman Gill gains one place to move to 2nd, Rohit Sharma at 3rd in latest ICC ODI rankings |

[ad_1] Indian opening batter Shubman Gill climbed one position to claim the second spot in the latest ICC ODI batting rankings, while skipper Rohit Sharma holds the third position.Both players secured their positions through well-timed hundreds in the recent home series versus England, as they prepare for the Champions Trophy, starting February 19.The two Indian…

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Carnegie Classifications 2025: 187 universities now hold R1 status, with 41 gaining recognition in latest update

[ad_1] 41 universities gain R1 status in new Carnegie Classifications for 2025. (Representative Image) Carnegie Classifications 2025: The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has released its updated Carnegie Classifications for 2025, which includes significant changes in how universities are ranked based on their research activity. The new classification identifies 187 universities in the…

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Adani Group withdraws from further engagement in $442 million wind power project in Sri Lanka

[ad_1] In a written communication to Sri Lanka’s Board of Investment (BOI) dated Wednesday, Adani expressed respect for the government’s stance. The Adani Group on Thursday said that it has pulled out of further engagement in a $442 million wind power venture in Sri Lanka after the country’s authorities attempted to modify the agreement.In a…

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21% endowment tax hike proposed for Ivies and elite US colleges: Who really pays?

[ad_1] President Trump’s reelection has sparked sweeping reforms aimed at government efficiency, including proposed tax hikes on elite university endowments. The suggested 21% tax on schools like Harvard and Stanford could drastically increase their financial burdens, potentially raising tuition, cutting scholarships, and stifling academic progress. This policy could widen economic divides, making top-tier education less…

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