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Priyansh Arya eyes Ranji Trophy debut after impressive IPL 2025 outing
Priyansh Arya eyes Ranji Trophy debut after impressive IPL 2025 outing

Business Standard

time12 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Business Standard

Priyansh Arya eyes Ranji Trophy debut after impressive IPL 2025 outing

The young Delhi batter, who shot to fame through the Delhi Premier League, believes it's time to evolve beyond the shortest format Press Trust of India New Delhi Having impressed one and all with his free-flowing and fearless approach in the IPL, young Delhi batter Priyansh Arya is now determined to translate his white ball form into traditional format becoming a red ball regular for Delhi in the upcoming Ranji season. The young Delhi batter, who shot to fame through the Delhi Premier League, believes it's time to evolve beyond the shortest format. "After DPL, I will start preparation for red-ball cricket. Last year as well, I spoke about that I want to play that form of cricket," Arya told PTI videos on the sidelines of Outer Delhi Warriors jersey launch event in New Delhi. "I will seek advice from my coach Sanjay sir (Bhardwaj) and prepare accordingly. I hope I would be able to make my red ball debut and not just remain a white-ball specialist next season, he added. Much of Arya's growth can be attributed to his constant desire to improve. And for that, he continues to rely on his childhood coach Bhardwaj, who incidentally also used to be national men's team head coach Gautam Gambhir's Go-To Man during his playing days. "I keep discussing with all the coaches what are the things that I can add to my game to better it and keep working on them." "But Sanjay Bhardwaj sir is the only one I talk to, he is the one who guides me what and where I lack, and advises me to work on the same," said the young southpaw. Before the IPL and DPL heroics, Arya had already made a strong statement in the 2023-24 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT), where he was Delhi's top run-getter with 222-runs in 7 matches. He averaged 31.71 at strike rate of 166.91. In the inaugural edition of the DPL T20 in 2024, Arya delivered a phenomenal campaign, racking up 576 runs in just eight innings. His campaign was studded with highlights, including an unbeaten 107 against Purani Dilli and a whirlwind 120 off 50 balls against North Delhi Strikers, where he memorably hit six sixes in a single over off left-arm spinner Manan Bharadwaj. "I am very excited to play in the Delhi Premier League again because of the crowd and also playing against familiar players. I got all the fame and recognition from this very competition it is not easy at all. Even if you play in a park, things are not easy," said Arya. His form carried into the 2025 IPL season, where Arya further cemented his status as a power-hitter. He scored 475 runs in 17 matches, with two fifties and a century at a strike rate of 179.24, averaging nearly 28. "After IPL people have started recognising me more. Whenever I go out now they ask for selfies and photos. It feels really good to be known now, it gives me a sense of pride." The IPL final loss, however, still lingers. "Losing the IPL final still hurts, but now we have to wait for the next edition and by the time we don't win the final, it will stay that way," he concluded. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

LS approves statutory resolution for extending President's rule in Manipur
LS approves statutory resolution for extending President's rule in Manipur

Business Standard

time13 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Business Standard

LS approves statutory resolution for extending President's rule in Manipur

What can be a bigger proof of peace returning there than fact that since President's rule was imposed, there has been only one fatality with no casualties in four months, Minister of State Rai said Press Trust of India New Delhi Lok Sabha on Wednesday passed a resolution approving extension of President's Rule in Manipur by another six months beyond August 13, with the government asserting that peace is prevailing in the northeastern state. What can be a bigger proof of peace returning there than the fact that since President's Rule was imposed, there has been only one fatality with no casualties in the last four months, Minister of State Nityanand Rai said. It is important to have President's Rule in Manipur for ensuring that peace is established, he said. "I want to say that there is peace prevailing law and order situation is also under control. Full efforts are being made to remove differences between the two ethnic communities through dialogue to establish permanent peace," he said. Rai had moved the statutory resolution to extend President's Rule in the state for discussion in Lok Sabha. Speaker Om Birla said President's Rule was imposed in Manipur on February 13 and the House had approved it on April 2. The approval of the President's Rule by Parliament is valid for six months. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Hyundai India Q1 results: PAT falls 8% to ₹1,369 cr on weaker sales
Hyundai India Q1 results: PAT falls 8% to ₹1,369 cr on weaker sales

Business Standard

time17 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Business Standard

Hyundai India Q1 results: PAT falls 8% to ₹1,369 cr on weaker sales

Hyundai Motor India on Wednesday reported 8 per cent year on year decline in its consolidated net profit at Rs 1,369 crore for the first quarter ended June 30, hit by lower sales. Press Trust of India New Delhi Hyundai Motor India on Wednesday reported 8 per cent year on year decline in its consolidated net profit at Rs 1,369 crore for the first quarter ended June 30, hit by lower sales. The auto major posted a net profit of Rs 1,490 crore in the April-June quarter of last fiscal. Total income declined to Rs 16,628 crore for the June quarter as against Rs 17,568 crore in the year-ago period, Hyundai Motor India Ltd said in a regulatory filing. Shares of the company were trading 0.62 per cent down at Rs 2,087.75 apiece on BSE. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Zee Media Q1 results: Loss narrows to ₹8.81 crore as revenue grows
Zee Media Q1 results: Loss narrows to ₹8.81 crore as revenue grows

Business Standard

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Zee Media Q1 results: Loss narrows to ₹8.81 crore as revenue grows

The company had posted a net loss of ₹10.38 crore during the April-June quarter of the previous fiscal, according to a regulatory filing from Zee Media Corporation Ltd (ZMCL) Its revenue from operations rose 3.63 per cent to ₹182.36 crore in the June quarter. It was ₹175.96 crore in the corresponding period of the previous fiscal. Press Trust of India New Delhi Private news broadcaster Zee Media on Tuesday reported a narrowing of its consolidated net loss to ₹8.81 crore for the June quarter of FY26. The company had posted a net loss of ₹10.38 crore during the April-June quarter of the previous fiscal, according to a regulatory filing from Zee Media Corporation Ltd (ZMCL). Its revenue from operations rose 3.63 per cent to ₹182.36 crore in the June quarter. It was ₹175.96 crore in the corresponding period of the previous fiscal. ZMCL's total expenses were at ₹194.55 crore, down 2.4 per cent in the June quarter of FY26. Total income of ZMCL, which includes other income, stood at ₹183.11 crore, up 3.24 per cent. Shares of Zee Media Corporation Ltd settled at₹ 13.72 apiece on the BSE, up 0.44 per cent from the previous close. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Amit Shah slams Chidambaram for 'clean chit' to Pakistan in Pahalgam attack
Amit Shah slams Chidambaram for 'clean chit' to Pakistan in Pahalgam attack

Business Standard

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Business Standard

Amit Shah slams Chidambaram for 'clean chit' to Pakistan in Pahalgam attack

If Chidambaram says these were not Pakistanis, then it means that the former home minister of the country is giving clean to Pakistan in front of the world, Shah said Press Trust of India New Delhi Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday accused P Chidambaram, a previous incumbent of the ministry, of giving a "clean chit" to Pakistan in the Pahalgam terror attack, asserting that it amounted to questioning India's attack on terror facilities in the country. Shah lashed out at the senior Congress leader as informed Lok Sabha during a discussion on the terror strike and Operation Sindoor that three terrorists killed by security forces in Kashmir on Monday were behind the horrific Pahalgam incident. He said the government had proof of the three being from Pakistan, including that the voter numbers of two of them. He added that they carried chocolates made in Pakistan, turning up the heat on the former home minister. The Congress leader, a Rajya Sabha member, Shah said, raised the questions when Parliament was to begin this discussion. "Whom do you want to save? What will you gain by shielding Pakistan?" In an interview, Chidambaram had raised questions on the claim that the terrorists behind the incident were from Pakistan. He had said, "Have they (NIA) identified the terrorists or where they came from? For all we know, they could be homegrown terrorists. Why do you assume they came from Pakistan? There is no evidence of that." If Chidambaram says these were not Pakistanis, then it means that the former home minister of the country is giving clean to Pakistan in front of the world, Shah said. With such a statement, the Congress leader is questioning the rationale behind the "attack on Pakistan", he added. The whole world, Shah claimed, has accepted Pakistan's role in the attack but Chidambaram is creating doubts. "Had he asked me I would have given him proof." He said Indians are watching this conspiracy to shield Pakistan, and the Congress will not be able to save itself. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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