
Saksham Mishra
Content Writer at Cricket World
Content Writer at The Quint
Ex-CNN-News18, Freelance writer, observer, perpetual humourist
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3 weeks ago |
thequint.com | Saksham Mishra
The Golden Phase From 2016 to 2019Apart from a few understandable initial hiccups and a disastrous tour of England in 2014, where he managed just 134 runs in ten innings, Virat Kohli, the Test batter, was always a delight to watch. Before COVID-19 spread its evil tentacles around the world, and cricket, like much else, came to a grinding halt, runs were flying off Kohli's bat. He averaged 75.93 in Tests in 2016, 75.64 in 2017, 55.08 in 2018, and 68.00 in 2019.
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1 month ago |
thequint.com | Saksham Mishra
At 38, unfortunately, Rohit Sharma's best was behind him, and his tale in Test will be of what could have been. Matches — 110 Runs — 8796Centuries — 21Half-centuries — 42If someone told you these are the figures that Rohit Sharma, the Test cricketer, would end up with when he made a rollicking start to red-ball cricket with twin centuries against West Indies in 2013, it wouldn't need a lot of convincing.
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1 month ago |
startuptalky.com | Saksham Mishra
In the wake of the recent Pahalgam terror attack and heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, Indian stock markets have shown the most amazing resilience. The Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex have not only withstood the geopolitical storm but have managed to post gains. This is a very good sign for investor confidence. Even on May 7, when Indian forces executed Operation Sindoor targeting terrorist hubs across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, Indian indices closed in positive territory.
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1 month ago |
startuptalky.com | Saksham Mishra
— 2 min read Elon Musk's satellite internet project has finally got a go-ahead from the Indian government to set up operations after nearly three years of wading through bureaucratic channels. Starlink now moves toward getting its Global Mobile Personal Communication by Satellite (GMPCS) license cleared.
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1 month ago |
startuptalky.com | Saksham Mishra
— 2 min read The threat to Google's long-standing dominance in search may be affecting its user base. Signals point to changing user behavior. At a federal antitrust trial, Apple executive Eddy Cue testified that for the first time ever, searches through Apple's Safari browser dropped last month. According to Cue, more and more people are now using AI tools to find information, rather than traditional search engines like Google's.
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