2026

India Break T20 World Cup Record With Thrilling Victory Over USA

India extend their T20 World Cup winning streak to a record nine matches with a win over USA, cementing their dominance in international cricket’s shortest format.India has emerged as perhaps the most dominating force in T20 International cricket over the last few years.  Their aggressive brand of cricket has been making strides of late, and they have been enjoying a remarkable winning streak under head coach Gautam Gambhir, and captain Suryakumar Yadav’s leadership, having won 7 consecutive bilateral series.However, the Men in Blue have also been scripting a winning run in the ICC T20 World Cup, now having won more games on the trot than any other team. India Wins 9 Consecutive T20 WC Matches With their thrilling 29-run win over USA in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 opener, India have now secured 9 wins in a row in the tournament. Here’s a look at the the top 5 longest T20 WC winning streaks: 1) India – 9 wins (2024 – Present) 2) South Africa – 8 wins (2024) 3) Australia – 8 wins (2022 – 2024) 4) India – 7 wins (2012 – 2014) 5) India – 6 wins (2007 – 2009) Suryakumar Yadav’s heroics spared India a major upset against the USA in their ICC T20 World Cup 2026 opener at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, as he struck a decisive 84 off 49 balls. India’s batting order crumbled around him, with batters struggling to time the ball and aerial shots repeatedly finding fielders. At one stage, the Men in Blue were reeling at 77-6 after nearly 13 overs. Amid the turmoil, however, Surya produced a captain’s knock of the highest order, steadying the innings and lifting India to a competitive total that they would eventually go on to defend. This extended a winning run started against Ireland in 2024, went straight through a trophy-winning campaign and has continued in the latest edition. Notably, 9 consecutive wins is more than any other team in the history of this competition. Previously, 3 teams (including India) were joint-first with 8 wins in a row.  India will face Namibia, Pakistan and Netherlands next, and given that they look much stronger on paper, there is potential for this winning streak to extend into the double digits.

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Dalal Street Gears Up For A Rally, Sensex 600 Points Higher, Nifty Crosses 25,800

Both benchmark indices traded in the green during the pre-opening session, pointing to a potentially robust session ahead. At 9:05 AM, the  Sensex was up 121.50 points, or 0.15 per cent, at 83,701.90, while the  Nifty advanced 167.30 points, or 0.65 per cent, to 25,861.00. The early gains come after a strong rally last week and reflect improving sentiment amid supportive domestic and global triggers. PowerGrid, Bajaj Finance, ITC, Trent, and HUL emerged among the laggards on the Sensex, while the gainers included SBI, Titan, Eternal, Tata Steel, and Kotak Mahindra Bank. In the broader markets, the Nifty Microcap250 dominated in green and soared 1.30 per cent. Sectorally, the Nifty FMCG stood out as the only index in red and slipped 0.19 per cent. Meanwhile, the PSU Bank and Media indices led the rally and jumped 3.36 per cent and 2.24 per cent respectively. Pre-Open Strength After Strong Weekly Rally The positive pre-opening momentum follows a solid performance last week, when the BSE benchmark surged 2,857.46 points, or 3.53 per cent, while the Nifty climbed 868.25 points, or 3.49 per cent. The sharp weekly advance has raised expectations of continued buying interest, although analysts caution that markets may remain event-driven. With the Union Budget 2026 and the RBI’s recent monetary policy decisions largely absorbed by investors, market participants have shifted their focus towards the implementation of policy measures, capital expenditure execution and the pace of actual spending on the ground. Inflation Data, Forex Reserves In Focus According to analysts, inflation numbers, foreign investor activity and global market trends will play a decisive role in shaping sentiment this week. Investors will closely track India’s retail inflation data due on February 12, which will offer insights into price trends and the interest rate trajectory. Foreign exchange reserves data scheduled for February 13 will also be watched for signals on external sector stability. These domestic data points are expected to influence expectations around liquidity, currency movement and monetary policy outlook in the near term. Q3 Earnings To Drive Stock-Specific Action The December-quarter earnings season remains active, with several key companies set to announce results during the week. Titan Company and Mahindra & Mahindra are among the prominent names on the earnings calendar, and their performance could drive stock-specific volatility. Other companies scheduled to report Q3 results include Ashok Leyland, ONGC, Bajaj Electricals and Eicher Motors. Earnings commentary, particularly around demand trends, margins and capex outlook, will be closely monitored by investors.

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Kalidas Festival

The Kalidas Festival is a prestigious cultural event held annually in Nagpur to honor the legendary Sanskrit poet and playwright Kalidasa. Organized by the Maharashtra government, the festival celebrates India’s rich classical heritage through performances of classical music, dance, drama, and literary arts. Renowned artists from across the country participate in the festival, presenting mesmerizing performances inspired by Indian traditions and classical forms. The event attracts art lovers, scholars, and cultural enthusiasts, creating a vibrant platform for preserving and promoting India’s cultural legacy.

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Marbat Festival (Marbat Utsav)

Marbat Festival, also known as Marbat Utsav, is one of Nagpur’s most unique and traditional festivals. Celebrated annually during Pola, the festival is famous for its grand processions featuring huge, colorful effigies known as Marbats. These effigies symbolically represent the removal of evil and negativity from society. The highlight of the festival is the procession of Badgya Marbat, believed to protect the city from misfortune. Thousands of people gather to witness the vibrant parade filled with music, drum beats, satire, and social messages. Each Marbat often reflects current social, political, or cultural themes, making the festival both entertaining and thought-provoking.

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Nagpur development model of Fadnavis swept away in 4 hours of rain’: Saamana editorial slams Maharashtra Deputy CM

The Sena mouthpiece said that when flood-hit citizens of Nagpur were seeking help, “Fadnavis was busy taking Ganesh darshan and holding closed-door meetings in Mumbai”. Criticising Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Shiv Sena (UBT) mouthpiece Saamana said Tuesday that his Nagpur development model was swept away on Saturday in barely four hours of rain. “Devendra Fadnavis calls himself the ‘suputra’ (son) of Nagpur. In barely four hours of rain, Nagpur was drowned. His lies of development were exposed. The mask came off the face of self-appointed contractors of Nagpur… Will he and his parivaar now do some self-introspection,” the editorial in Saamana said. Incessant rainfall flooded several low-lying areas in Nagpur, prompting the government to relocate at least 400 people to safety on Saturday. The editorial went on to add that when flood-hit citizens of Nagpur were seeking help, “Fadnavis was busy taking Ganesh darshan and holding closed-door meetings in Mumbai. After the damage was done, Fadnavis landed in his hometown. He met the flood-hit citizens, visited the affected areas, and made a promise of compensation… All this will happen, but as a government and trustee of Nagpur, whatever he has done, has been exposed by the flooding that took place in the city on Saturday.”

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ICC Drops Bangladesh, Inducts Scotland for T20 World Cup

The ICC has dropped Bangladesh from the upcoming T20 World Cup, replacing them with Scotland after the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) refused to allow the team to travel to India, citing security concerns following Mustafizur Rahman’s removal from the IPL. Scotland’s inclusion ends a month-long deadlock during which the BCB repeatedly demanded that its matches be shifted to Sri Lanka and even proposed a group swap with Ireland.The Irish Cricket Board, however, firmly rejected the proposal. At the ICC Board meeting, Bangladesh’s stance was overwhelmingly overruled, with a 14–2 vote in favour of the “Tigers” travelling to India for their fixtures. The ICC subsequently issued a 24-hour ultimatum to the BCB to reconsider its position. However, with Sports Ministry advisor Asif Nazrul remaining firm in his opposition, Bangladesh’s hopes of participating in the T20 World Cup were effectively extinguished. Senior ICC officials, including chairman Jay Shah, were in Dubai on Friday, and later that evening an official email was sent to BCB chairman Aminul Islam Bulbul informing him of the global body’s decision. “An email was sent last evening to the Bangladesh Cricket Board chairman, informing him that the board had failed to respond officially to the ICC within the 24-hour deadline given to confirm whether they would travel to India,” an ICC source told PTI on condition of anonymity. The source added that the BCB held a press conference in Dhaka before formally communicating with the ICC — a move termed a violation of protocol. “They were categorically informed that they are being replaced. Scotland is the new team in the World Cup.” The ICC has also separately informed all participating member nations about Bangladesh’s removal from the tournament. Despite repeated assurances from the ICC regarding security arrangements, Bangladesh Sports Ministry advisor Asif Nazrul had advised against the national team’s travel to India, citing safety concerns. Financial implicationsThe ouster is expected to have severe financial consequences for the BCB. The board will lose the USD 500,000 participation fee allotted to each team. More significantly, it risks a major hit to its annual ICC revenue share.The BCB currently receives close to USD 27 million (approximately 330 crore BDT) annually from the ICC, accounting for nearly 60 percent of its total yearly budget. This does not include losses from sponsorship deals linked to World Cup participation.Additionally, with India now unlikely to tour Bangladesh for bilateral series, the board stands to lose revenue equivalent to hosting nearly 10 bilateral series against other nations.The only legal recourse available to the BCB is to approach the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne, although the tournament will proceed regardless of any legal challenge.

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JEE Main 2026 Exam Day Guidelines Released:

Timings, Dress Code, and Important Instructions Students appearing for B.Tech, BE, or B.Arch/B.Planning examinations are advised to strictly adhere to the exam day guidelines to ensure a hassle-free experience at the exam centre. Exam SchedulePaper 1 (B.Tech/BE): January 21–24Morning Shift: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PMAfternoon Shift: 3:00 PM – 6:00 PMPaper 2 (B.Arch/B.Planning): January 29Timing: 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM Original photo ID proof (Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, or Passport) One recent passport-size photograph affixed on the admit card and two extra copies One additional photograph for attendance (same as uploaded in the application form)Prohibited ItemsThe following items are strictly prohibited inside the examination hall:Mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, and other electronic gadgetsBags, purses, wallets, and stationery (except drawing instruments for Paper 2)Food items, unless permitted for medical reasonsMetallic accessories such as rings, bracelets, or earringsDress CodeStudents should wear light, comfortable clothing. Thick-soled footwear, scarves, stoles, and heavy metal accessories are not allowed.

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