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‘Something has been off about him since the England tour’: Priyank Panchal wants Sai Sudharsan to go through all-format domestic grind to regain form | Cricket News

‘Something has been off about him since the England tour’: Priyank Panchal wants Sai Sudharsan to go through all-format domestic grind to regain form | Cricket News

3 min readMar 31, 2026 08:58 PM IST Former Gujarat captain and prolific batter Priyank Panchal suggested that Sai Sudharsan should go through an all-format domestic grind like Devdutt Padikkal to regain his form. This was after Sudharsan managed just 13 off 11 for Gujarat Titans in their opening match against Punjab Kings in Mullanpur on Tuesday. “Sai Sudharsan looked like a million bucks last season, but something has been off about him since the England tour. Maybe he needs to go through an all-format domestic grind like Devdutt Padikkal and rediscover his form,” Panchal posted on X. In the IPL, Sudharsan’s game has largely been built on timing – finding gaps, keeping the scoreboard moving, and batting deep. It’s a method that doesn’t always grab headlines in the age of 300, but one GT continue to trust. It’s an approach that feels familiar. India’s recent T20 World Cup triumph was built not on chasing milestones but on clarity of roles – players doing what the situation demanded. Sai Sudharsan looked like a million bucks …

‘India Now Striving To Regain Its Lost Strength’: PM Modi’s Full Speech At News18 Rising Bharat 2026 | India News

‘India Now Striving To Regain Its Lost Strength’: PM Modi’s Full Speech At News18 Rising Bharat 2026 | India News

Last Updated:February 27, 2026, 23:40 IST Addressing the News18 Rising Bharat Summit, PM Modi said India is once again focusing on the pillars that once made it a global economic force. PM Modi at Rising Bharat Summit 2026 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said India is reclaiming its lost strength and global standing, asserting that the past 11 years have infused new confidence and energy into the nation’s consciousness. Addressing the News18 Rising Bharat Summit, the Prime Minister said India is once again focusing on the pillars that once made it a global economic force, manufacturing strength, quality products and sound economic policies. He highlighted initiatives such as Make in India, banking reforms and inflation control, adding that India has now emerged as the world’s growth engine, prompting developed nations to seek trade partnerships. PM Modi also referred to the recent AI Summit as a moment of national pride, saying India has transitioned from being merely a consumer of technology to becoming a creator. He further criticised the Congress for attempting to politicise the …

Akshay Kumar recalls when he slapped a man at a party and feared the worst: ‘Was praying he would regain consciousness’

Akshay Kumar recalls when he slapped a man at a party and feared the worst: ‘Was praying he would regain consciousness’

Actor Akshay Kumar has been a part of the film industry for over three decades, but there was a time when he feared his career might be over. The actor has revealed that once during a high-profile party, he slapped a man in the heat of the moment, after which the person lost consciousness – an incident that left him deeply worried about the potential fallout and his future in Bollywood. On the film front, Akshay Kumar has Priyadarshan’s Bhooth Bangla in the pipeline. Akshay recalls his biggest mistake Recently, Shark Tank India’s Aman Gupta, Anupam Mittal and Namita Thapar joined Akshay for a special episode of Wheel of Fortune. During a conversation with Aman, Akshay recalled the biggest mistake of his life. The actor made the confession when Aman asked him, “What has been your most gajab beizzati (embarrassingly humiliating) moment till date? At that moment, Akshay walked down memory lane and looked back at the moment when he got scared about his career and wondered if it was almost over. The actor recalled …

Economic Survey 2025-26: ‘Frequent policy changes at export front disrupt supply chains; markets once lost hard to regain’

Economic Survey 2025-26: ‘Frequent policy changes at export front disrupt supply chains; markets once lost hard to regain’

Representational image of raw mangoes being packed for export in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh | Photo Credit: K.V.S. Giri The Economic Survey on Thursday (January 29, 2026) said trade policy in agricultural exports is used to meet short-term objectives amid price and production volatility, but frequent policy changes disrupt supply chains, create uncertainty, push foreign buyers elsewhere, and make lost export markets hard to regain. It said that agricultural exports are influenced by a range of supply-side factors, including food security, processing facilities, infrastructure bottlenecks, and various regulations. Economic Survey 2025-26 LIVE updates – January 29, 2026 However, given the volatility in domestic prices and production of certain commodities, trade policy has often been employed to achieve short-term domestic objectives, such as managing inflation through product-specific interventions, including ad hoc export bans or the imposition of minimum export prices, it said. Although these measures, it said, may temporarily stabilise domestic prices, they risk longer-term reputational costs, particularly as India is widely regarded as a source of high-quality agricultural products. “Frequent policy changes can significantly disrupt export …

Maoists desperate to regain lost ground in Andhra-Odisha Border after Basavaraju’s death

Maoists desperate to regain lost ground in Andhra-Odisha Border after Basavaraju’s death

Grey Hounds police combing Livitiput village in Dumbiriguda mandal near Araku in Visakhapatnam district. File | Photo Credit: The Hindu In guerrilla warfare, one of the basic tactics is setting up multiple bases with a small number of rebels under one leader rather than concentrating a big group under a couple of top leaders. This is done to see that the movement lives, even if one group retreats due to the offensive of the security forces or finished by them. This strategy was strictly being followed under the leadership of CPI (Maoist) general secretary Nambala Keshava Rao alias Basavaraju, who was killed by the security forces in Chhattisgarh on May 21. With his death, will the strategy change? Senior police officers say that it may not. Coming under intense security pressure at Chhattisgarh and with the literal blockade of Korragutta in Chhattisgarh, where the bulk of the Maoist military wing is said to have holed up, the leaders and cadres who had once held the sway in Andhra Odisha Border (AOB) region, are desperate to …

‘Break like this could definitely help’: Manish Pandey says IPL suspension might have helped KKR regain form | Ipl News

‘Break like this could definitely help’: Manish Pandey says IPL suspension might have helped KKR regain form | Ipl News

Kolkata Knight Riders batter Manish Pandey said that the team were confident that the IPL will resume again so they focussed on training and match preparations even after the league was suspended on May 9 owing to the India Pakistan military conflicts. He also added that the break might help KKR get their mojo back after a fairly torrid season. “It (the mid-tournament break) doesn’t really change much because as professional cricketers, we know what’s to be done. We definitely knew that the tournament would resume, but we didn’t know how soon. But it was good that we didn’t have a lot of break. We were still in the gym and doing our work on the game. The whole team is here and everyone is ready to go and we are looking forward to having a great game,” Pandey said in the pre-match press conference on Friday. “But a break like this could definitely help. I am pretty sure guys would have gone back home and seen their videos and tried to work on a …

Box Office: Can Thunderbolts’ low but encouraging business in India help Marvel regain its lost fanbase?

Box Office: Can Thunderbolts’ low but encouraging business in India help Marvel regain its lost fanbase?

The beginning of May saw Marvel ending the phase five of the MCU with the release of THUNDERBOLTS*, a team of superheroes brought together as the new Avengers of the cinematic universe. The superhero movie stars Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, Wyatt Russell, Olga Kurylenko, Lewis Pullman, Wendell Pierce, David Harbour, and several others in its ensemble star cast. It is directed by Jake Schreier. As the film opened to a positive response in the global market, it did so in India too. Even though the studio lost its fanbase after Avengers: Endgame, or more appropriately after Spider Man: No Way Home, THUNDERBOLTS* has been met with an encouraging response in the territory. Can this encouraging response make the cinematic universe a big deal in India again? The positive response for THUNDERBOLTS* The positive reception for Marvel’s THUNDERBOLTS* does not appear too big on the collection front, but it has undoubtedly been a good one. As for the box office collections, it follows a similar trend to Captain America: Brave New World, which failed in India. …

Box Office: Can Andaz Apna Apna re-release help Salman Khan regain his reputation?

Box Office: Can Andaz Apna Apna re-release help Salman Khan regain his reputation?

Andaz Apna Apna is a cult classic from the 90s and one of the earliest released comedy movies the current generation has loved to watch over and over again. The film featured a massive multistarrer cast led by Salman Khan and Aamir Khan.  Recently, the latest Salman Khan film, Sikandar, was released to a not-so-good response from the audience and the critics, continuing his streak of box office underperformers. With Andaz Apna Apna’s re-release, can Salman Khan regain his lost reputation?  The re-release trend In recent years, Indian cinema has been re-releasing movies and reaping huge benefits. Several movies that were equally loved upon their initial release, along with some that found their audience much later, have benefited from this trend. Examples include Sanam Teri Kasam, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, and Tumbbad. The upcoming Salman Khan starrer falls in the latter category. Though Andaz Apna Apna was a flop on its release, the love for this film only grew among the audience in the coming decades. Though it is a very celebrated film today, there …

Box Office: Has The Diplomat’s theatrical performance helped John Abraham regain his long-lost audience’s trust?

Box Office: Has The Diplomat’s theatrical performance helped John Abraham regain his long-lost audience’s trust?

Among the latest releases of John Abraham, the actor was last seen in The Diplomat, which released recently in March 2025. The film is a political thriller drama that also stars Sadia Khateeb in a lead role. It introduced a fresh theme within the thriller genre, offering something new in John Abraham’s filmography. The film was wholeheartedly appreciated by a section of audiences and critics alike. Currently, the film is running on a limited scale in theatres alongside the recent big release Sikandar, and is benefiting from strong critical acclaim. The Diplomat has received highly positive reviews, especially after a string of John Abraham films that garnered mixed or negative receptions, including Vedaa and Satyamev Jayate 2. This raises the question: Has the film’s positive reception helped John Abraham regain the audience’s long-lost trust? Let’s discuss. Box Office Performance of The Diplomat Starting with its box office performance, The Diplomat didn’t carry much pre-release hype due to the lack of commercial elements typically found in mainstream cinema. As a result, the film hasn’t been a …

Stokes “working butt off” to regain fitness: Durham coach Campbell

Stokes “working butt off” to regain fitness: Durham coach Campbell

England Test captain Ben Stokes might miss the next few rounds of the county season, but according to his county coach Ryan Campbell, the rehabbing Stokes is “working is butt off” to regain his optimal fitness for the busy Test season, which includes a five-Test series at home against India and the Ashes tour to Australia. Stokes tore his hamstring, for the second time in five months, just before Christmas in New Zealand. But he has returned to England to join his Durham teammates in the pre-season. Campbell elaborated on his preparations: “What we know about Stokesy is that he’s here nearly every single day working his butt off. The guy had hamstring surgery and was, the next day, lifting weights, which I couldn’t believe. He sets the bar, wherever he is.” He was spotted doing sprints at full tilt and even bowled a few overs from a shorter run-up. “He’s such a hard-working bloke and he’ll do whatever it takes to be up and running for England, which is really exciting for England fans. For …