A group of 12 Indians, including two couples, died at a restaurant in Gudauri, Georgia due to suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. Among the victims was 32-year-old Amrinder Kaur, who had moved to Georgia in 2015 to support her father. Her family is now trying to bring her body back to India to perform her last rites. The Indian Embassy in Georgia has been contacted for assistance. The other victims included a couple who were celebrating their first wedding anniversary and a 26-year-old resident of Punjab. The Indian authorities have assured that the bodies will be brought back to India soon.
Police issue show cause notice to Sandhya 70MM Theatre for lapses during Pushpa 2 premiere in India, after stampede results in one death and serious injury. Notice emphasizes management errors like overcrowding and hazardous signs. Government agrees to cover medical costs for injured boy yet the theatre could lose its license.
Gurmukh Singh, a laborer from Punjab, India, is devastated by the death of his 24-year-old son who was one of 11 Indian nationals killed in a gas poisoning incident at a restaurant in Georgia's Gudauri resort. Gurmukh had taken a loan to send his son, who was his only support, to work at the restaurant. He is now struggling to raise funds to bring his son's body back home for funeral rites.
In the third ODI between India and Australia Women, it was India's bowler Arundhati Reddy who led the team to victory with an incredible spell, taking four wickets for just 26 runs in 10 overs. Australia's top order struggled against her, with openers Phoebe Litchfield and Georgia Voll both getting out in the same over. Although Annabel Sutherland's century helped Australia reach a massive total of 298/6, it was not enough as India's women, led by Reddy, successfully chased it down with just one wicket lost. This win is a much-needed boost for India in the ongoing series.
In a fiery display of bowling, Indian cricketer Arundhati Reddy picked up four crucial wickets in the third ODI against Australia, turning the match in favor of the Women in Blue. Her victims included last match's centurions Georgia Voll and Ellyse Perry, as well as Beth Mooney and Phoebe Litchfield. The video of her impressive bowling performance has gone viral on the internet. With two more overs left in the match, Australia has scored 172 runs for the loss of four wickets. India will now have to chase down this total to secure a consolation win in the series.
In a high-scoring match, Australian women's cricket team dominated India as Ellyse Perry scored a quickfire century and Georgia Voll made her maiden international hundred. The target of 372 runs is the highest ever set by Australia in an ODI against India. Indian batters will need to put up an exceptional performance to overcome this massive challenge in the series decider.
The Indian Women's cricket team had a rough start to their tour of Australia, suffering a crushing defeat in the first ODI of a three-match series. Australia's Megan Schutt took five wickets to help bundle out India for just 100 runs. Despite a valiant effort from Jemimah Rodrigues, the Australian team dominated with Phoebe Litchfield and Georgia Voll leading the charge. Renuka Singh managed to take three wickets for India but it was not enough to stop Australia from sealing the win in just 16.2 overs.
Despite a strong bowling performance from India, Australia managed to chase down a low target of 101 in just 16.2 overs. Debutant Georgia Voll played a crucial role with an unbeaten 46, leading Australia to a comfortable victory. The second ODI will take place on December 8th and India will be looking to bounce back after their disappointing performance.
After a strong start, India's batting line-up crumbles under the pressure of world champions Australia, with Megan Schutt taking a career-best five-wicket haul. Indian top-scorer, Jemimah Rodrigues, falls to a Kim Grath delivery, setting off the chain of wickets. In response, Australia secures a comfortable victory with only 16.2 overs, led by Phoebe Litchfield and debutant Georgia Voll.
For the 7th consecutive season, Brisbane Heat have advanced to the knockout stages of the Women's Big Bash League, now set to face Melbourne Renegades in the final. Led by Georgia Redmayne and Jemimah Rodrigues, Heat cruised to victory over Sydney Thunder, with Redmayne finishing unbeaten on 53 and Rodrigues contributing 43 before retiring with an injury. The ultimate showdown will take place this Sunday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.