Watch: Rohit Sharma burst into tears after losing World Cup final against Australia

Australia beat India by six wickets in the World Cup 2023 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Team India in ICC events since 2013

Team India in ICC events since 2013
ODI World Cup 2023 summary

ODI World Cup 2023 summary
Player who have won POTM in semifinal and final of World Cup

Player who have won POTM in semifinal and final of World Cup
Rosalynn Carter: Her life in pictures

Former U.S. first lady Rosalynn Carter, who President Jimmy Carter called “an extension of myself” owing to her prominent role in his administration even as she tirelessly promoted the cause of mental health, died on Sunday at age 96.
Zelenskiy calls for rapid operations changes for soldiers, sacks commander

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Sunday demanded rapid changes in the operations of Ukraine’s military and announced the dismissal of the commander of the military’s medical forces.
North Korea criticises potential sale of US missiles to Japan, South Korea

North Korea on Monday denounced the United States’ potential sale of advanced weapons to Japan and South Korea, calling it a dangerous act that raises tension in the region and brings a new arms race, state media reported.
Shakira stands trial in Spain for alleged tax fraud

Shakira is to stand trial in Barcelona on Monday to face charges that she failed to pay 14.5 million euros ($15.74 million) in Spanish income tax between 2012 and 2014.
Javier Milei: from TV pundit to the presidency

When Argentine libertarian Javier Milei announced his entry into politics in 2020 in a bid to “blow up” the system, few predicted that three years later the wild-haired economist and former TV pundit could reach the presidency. Now he’s pulled it off.
Moldovan president’s allies score well in local polls

Voters in Moldova on Sunday returned a large number of town councils friendly towards President Maia Sandu’s drive to join the European Union, but one of her allies warned areas that backed its opponents that they would be getting less public funding.