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Australia beat India in Indore Test, qualify for WTC final

Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja couldn't dislodge the batters and failed to make an impact.

More students and professionals to come as Australia signs framework to recognise Indian degrees

Institutional-level MOUs exchanged between India and Australia's university sectors to promote research and academic collaborations

“It’s a bit of banter”: Waugh snaps at Karthik over Aussies’ humiliating defeat

This happened on day three of the Australia vs India test match for the Border-Gavaskar series.

PM Anthony Albanese to visit India on 9th March, will also be watching cricket test

Spin friendly Indian pitch will test this delegation when issues around defence and security ties will be scrutinised under the growing anti-India rhetoric in Australia

Australian Aboriginal Woman cricketer Ashleigh Gardner hits jackpot at India’s inaugural WPL auction

She was bid for $558,000 at the inaugural Women’s Premier League (WPL) auction.

India defeats Australia courtesy Ashwin’s fiery fifer, all-round show by Jadeja-Axar

Ravindra Jadeja was fined 25 pc of the match fee for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct

Rohit, Jadeja, Axar put India in driving seat against Australia in first Test

Australian debutant Murphy notched up his five-wicket haul.

IND vs AUS: Did Jadeja cheat or Australia is just rattled by their poor performance?

Vaughan, Australian media accuse Jadeja of ball tampering.

Top five India-Australia player contests in Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Some of the ongoing battles which will be reignited during the upcoming Test series will be key in deciding the ICC World Test Championship finalists

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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan extends free public transport, slashes fares to half

Under the plan, free trains, trams and buses — originally due to end in April — will now continue until June 1. From that date, fares will be reduced by 50 per cent through to the end of 2026.

PM Modi says opposition “let Indian women down” after quota bill fails in Parliament

The constitutional amendment fell short of the required two-thirds majority, with 298 MPs voting in favour and 230 against, marking a rare legislative setback for the government.

Taxi and rideshare sting operation in Perth exposes safety breaches and fare gouging

The operation, led by the Department of Transport and Major Infrastructure alongside WA Police and the Australian Federal Police, targeted more than 100 vehicles over four hours at Perth Airport.
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