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Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Umpire's No-Ball Blunder Hands Bumrah 100th T20I Wicket? Internet Divided

Jasprit Bumrah on Tuesday became the first Indian player to take at least 100 wickets each in all the three formats. He is the fifth player overall to achieve the feat. The star fast bowler achieved the milestone on the second ball of the 11th over in the India vs South Africa 1st T20I in Cuttack. South Africa's Dewald Brevis was his 110th victim as he was caught by Suryakumar Yadav. Bumrah went short and around off, and Brevis' wild shot got a top edge, with Yadav taking a clean catch at cover. However, there were some question marks over the delivery's legality. The umpires checked for a front-foot no-ball, but the third umpire ruled it a 'fair delivery' as it was deemed that some part of Bumrah's shoe was behind the crease.

The internet was not convinced, as several social media users claimed it was a no-ball. Commentator Murali Kartik said the camera angle was not conclusive enough to prove it was a no-ball and that the benefit of doubt should be given to the bowler. However, another commentator disagreed with him. Even if the delivery was a no-ball, Bumrah would have reached the 110-wicket milestone as on the fifth ball of the 11th over, Bumrah took his second wicket of the match in Kesshav Maharaj.

Talking about the match, Hardik Pandya smashed a sparkling unbeaten 28-ball 59 as India defeated South Africa by a massive 101 runs in the first T20I on Tuesday.

Returning to international cricket after recovering from a quadriceps injury, Pandya smashed six fours and four maximums to lift India to 175 for six.

Tilak Varma (26) and Axar Patel (23) also chipped in with useful contributions after South Africa asked India to bat first.

In reply, South Africa folded for 74 in 12.3 overs, with Dewald Brevis (22) emerging as the top scorer. It was South Africa's lowest-ever score in T20I cricket.

For India, Arshdeep Singh (2/14), Varun Chakaravarthy (2/19), Jasprit Bumrah (2/17), Axar Patel (2/7), Shivam Dube (1/1), and Pandya (1/16) were among the wickets.

Earlier, Lungi Ngidi (3/31) and Lutho Sipamla (2/38) shared five wickets for South Africa.

Brief Scores: India 175 for six in 20 overs (Hardik Pandya 59 not out; Lungi Ngidi 3/31).

South Africa 74 all out in 12.3 overs (Dewald Brevis 22; Axar Patel 2/7).



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Monday, December 8, 2025

TN Theatre Owners Ask A-Listers Like Rajinikanth To Take Salary Cuts

It was just about a year ago that the Tamil Nadu Theatres Association placed three demands before the state government - an increase in ticket prices from Rs 220 to Rs 250, an eight-week mandatory gap between theatrical and OTT releases, and permission for theatres to host other commercial activities similar to malls. 

Unfortunately, these demands have not been met, and Tamil Nadu theatres are now in crisis mode, stated Tirupur Subramaniam, head of the Tamil Nadu Theatres Association. He added that he has called for an urgent meeting of theatre owners on Tuesday to discuss the next steps.

On Sunday, Tirupur Subramaniam, who has often been vocal about the state of the Tamil film industry, alleged that the theatrical business is currently in crisis. Speaking to the media, he said that in the post-COVID period, the large sums paid by OTT companies for content caused star salaries to skyrocket, with some charging exorbitant fees of around Rs 140 crore (apparently referring to Ajith and Vijay). 

He added that producers gave in to the demands of stars and directors, and along with rising production costs, this resulted in many corporate production houses facing severe losses and even going bankrupt. As a consequence, theatres are struggling to make profits, and in some cases, they are unable even to break even, he alleged.

The present four-week theatrical-to-OTT window, he said, has also hurt theatres. With producers earning substantial profits from OTT sales, theatres are suffering from a lack of films and quality content. Subramaniam also advocated profit-sharing models for actors instead of high upfront salaries and urged that entourage costs be reduced. 

According to him, many theatres have not screened any films over the past few months due to the absence of major Tamil releases, and the situation may worsen in 2026 as only two big films - Vijay's Jana Nayagan and Rajinikanth's Jailer 2 - have been confirmed so far.

Trade analyst Ramesh Bala explained that the tussle between the Producers' Council and the Theatres Association has been ongoing for several years. 

He told NDTV, "This time the theatres association has stood its ground since, for the last few months, there have hardly been any releases in the B and C centres. Many producers have restricted their releases to Chennai alone, which means B and C theatres have no content. As a result, most theatres have remained shut and operate only on weekends. Producers too face issues as OTT platforms have drastically reduced acquisition rates. If producers agree to extend the window to eight weeks, they are likely to receive even less money from OTT. At the moment, both producers and theatres are facing serious challenges."

It was only in November this year that the Tamil Film Producers Council (TFPC) held a general body meeting and finally set a minimum theatrical-to-OTT window. According to the mandate, films featuring A-list stars must maintain an eight-week gap between theatrical and OTT release, while films with B-list actors must observe a six-week gap. 

The TFPC has also requested A-list stars such as Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, Vijay, Ajith, Sivakarthikeyan, Dhanush and Suriya to adopt alternative payment models rather than demanding full salaries upfront, as the current system has become unfeasible for producers. However, whether the stars will agree to this and how soon these mandates will be implemented remain major questions.

Tamil producer and distributor G. Dhananjayan, who is part of the TFPC, spoke to NDTV about the concerns raised by Tirupur Subramaniam. "Some producers are not releasing films in B and C centres because there are no collections, and they end up incurring unnecessary costs. Audiences there come only for big-star films or films with strong word-of-mouth. Other films do not generate revenue, so producers are requesting distributors to release films only in A-centres and multiplexes," he said.

On the topic of star salaries, Dhananjayan said that even producers want actors to be more reasonable in their demands. "The market today is unpredictable, and we cannot foresee which film will work. But most actors assume every film will be a hit and demand the same salary. We are requesting stars to link their fees to satellite and digital rights - we will pay a portion upfront, and once digital and satellite sales are completed, we will pay the remainder; otherwise, they must accept a pay cut. Today, even big films are struggling to sell their digital and satellite rights. When it comes to OTT platforms, it is now the producers chasing them, not the other way round. It is no longer a seller's market. OTT platforms are selective in what they acquire, and if we demand an eight-week gap to OTT, producers lose even more money. Look at Hindi cinema - Hindi films also release on OTT after eight weeks, but that hasn't improved the performance of small and medium-budget films in theatres. That is the question we have as producers."

Following the TFPC meeting in November and the proposals they put forward, it now remains to be seen what demands the Tamil Nadu Theatres Association will present to the state government on Tuesday.

ALSO READ: IFFI 2025 Closing Ceremony: Rajinikanth Honoured With Lifetime Achievement Award, Skin Of Youth Wins Best Film



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Sunday, December 7, 2025

"Creating Divisions For Political Gains": MK Stalin Slams BJP On Deepam Row

Chief Minister MK Stalin made a veiled reference to the Karthigai Deepam controversy at Thiruparukundram today, accusing the BJP of politicising a religious issue. 

In Madurai to attend official and party events, the Chief Minister accused the BJP of indulging in divisive and malicious politics, while asserting that the DMK is focused solely on development. 

"Opposition parties are attempting politics with malicious plots. When we speak about development, they speak of something else. I am saying firmly that no matter how many conspiracies are made, we will defeat them. Such tactics will not work with Muthuvel Karunanidhi Stalin," he said.

He also invoked the legacy of Kannagi, the legendary heroine of Silapathigaram, who fought against the unjust execution of her husband, Kovalan. Madurai, he said, is the soil where Kannagi once roared for justice against a hasty judgment passed without proper investigation.

He reiterated that the Karthigai Deepam ritual at the Thiruparukundram Murugar Temple was conducted as per long-standing tradition and that the state government was never against spiritual practices. 

"Our aim is to develop Tamil Nadu. But some parties have a riot mindset. They are attempting to derail our growth by raising needless issues. Karthigai Deepam was lit at the traditional spot, following all norms. They carried out everything properly. Local residents know this well; they all worshipped and went home," he said.

Stalin questioned why it became a "sudden issue" and who was creating it.

"Spiritualism is about peace and unity. Creating divisions for political gains is not spiritualism. It is cheap politics. Since we formed the government, we have conducted Kumbabishekam for more than 3,000 temples. If such a government is labelled anti-spiritual, people will clearly understand the motive behind it," he said.

Criticising the Central government for rejecting Metro Rail for Madurai and the long-pending AIIMS project, he accused right-wing groups of disrupting Tamil Nadu's growth by stoking unnecessary controversies.

The BJP, meanwhile, questioned the state government's failure to follow the court order, and accused the DMK of engaging in vote-bank politics.

The row over Thiruparukundram continues. Tamil Nadu's appeal petition is now before the Supreme Court. A contempt petition related to the issue is pending before the Madurai single bench, while the appeal against the single bench order on lighting the Deepam is before the division bench. 

The legal battle is expected to intensify, with hearings scheduled for next week.



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How The Smriti Mandhana And Palash Muchhal Wedding Saga Played Out

Palash Muchhal has broken his silence on his delayed wedding with cricketer Smriti Mandhana. In a statement shared on his Instagram Stories, the composer confirmed that the wedding has been called off. 

The two were set to marry on November 23, but plans were halted after Smriti Mandhana's father, Srinivas Mandhana, suffered a medical emergency. Around the same time, Palash was hospitalised with viral symptoms and severe acidity, forcing the couple to indefinitely delay the celebration.

As fans react to the announcement, let us take a quick trip down memory lane and revisit their relationship journey:

Secret Dating

Smriti and Palash reportedly began dating in 2019, connecting across their different careers through shared passion, creativity, and dedication to their work. As time went by, their friendship bloomed into a romantic relationship. Despite keeping a relatively low public profile for several years, they would occasionally share glimpses of each other on social media.

Dating Confirmation

The couple's relationship gained official confirmation in July 2024 when they celebrated their anniversary with a heartfelt post on Instagram. In the picture, they were seen cutting a cake and posing together. 

The Proposal

Days after the Indian Women's Cricket Team's 2025 World Cup win, Palash proposed to Smriti at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. The composer also did a tattoo reveal that showed Smriti's initials and jersey number imprinted on his hand. 

Smriti also shared a video - which is no longer visible on her Instagram page - where she was seen proudly displaying her engagement ring. She was surrounded by her teammates as they danced to the Samjho Ho Hi Gaya song from Lage Raho Munna Bhai.

Wedding Functions

The wedding celebrations for Smriti and Palash began on November 21 with the sangeet and haldi ceremonies, which were held at a resort in Sangli, Maharashtra. The couple was scheduled to get married in Smriti's hometown, surrounded by their closest friends and family. The wedding was postponed after Smriti's father's health scare. 

Smriti Mandhana And Palash Muchhal Call Off Their Wedding

Family members from both Smriti and Palash's sides initially reassured the public that the wedding was merely postponed and would happen soon. The speculation surrounding the couple's relationship grew when wedding-related posts were removed from Smriti's social media accounts.

However, Palash Muchhal shared a long note on his Instagram stories., confirming that he is no longer getting married to Smriti Mandhana.

He wrote, "I have decided to move on in my life and step back from my personal relationship. It's been very difficult for me to see people react so easily on baseless rumours about something which has been most sacred to me. It's the most difficult phase of my life, and I will deal with it gracefully, holding on to my beliefs. I truly hope we, as a society, learn to pause before judging someone based on unverified gossip, whose sources are never identified. Our words can wound in ways we may never understand."

He added, "While we think about these things, many people in the world are facing drastic consequences. My team will be taking strict legal action against those spreading false and defamatory content. Thank you to everyone who has stood by me with kindness in this tough time."

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Now, they have even unfollowed each other on Instagram.

ALSO READ: After Calling Off Their Wedding, Palash Muchhal And Smriti Mandhana Unfollow Each Other On Instagram



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Saturday, December 6, 2025

Inter Miami vs Vancouver Whitecaps MLS Cup Final: When And Where To Watch

Inter Miami vs Vancouver Whitecaps Live Streaming MLS Cup Final: Inter Miami and Vancouver Whitecaps face off in the MLS Cup 2025 final at the Chase Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The clash will see Messi coming face-to-face with Thomas Muller, one of his longtime rivals. It's the first final for both clubs, which means MLS is about to have a first-time champion. With their contracts expiring, Inter Miami's Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba are set to retire after the final. The match will be the 58th for Inter Miami across all competitions in 2025, which is a record for the most matches for an MLS club in a single year.

When will the Inter Miami vs Vancouver Whitecaps MLS Cup 2025 Final match be played?

The Inter Miami vs Vancouver Whitecaps MLS Cup 2025 Final match will be played on Sunday, December 7 (IST).

Where will the Inter Miami vs Vancouver Whitecaps MLS Cup 2025 Final  match be played?

The Inter Miami vs Vancouver Whitecaps MLS Cup 2025 Final match will be played at the Chase Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

What time will the Inter Miami vs Vancouver Whitecaps MLS Cup 2025 Final match start?

The Inter Miami vs Vancouver Whitecaps MLS Cup 2025 Final match will start at 1 AM IST.

Which TV channels will broadcast the Inter Miami vs Vancouver Whitecaps MLS Cup 2025 Final match?

The Inter Miami vs Vancouver Whitecaps MLS Cup 2025 Final match will not be televised live in India.

Where to follow the live streaming of the Inter Miami vs Vancouver Whitecaps MLS Cup 2025 Final match?

The Inter Miami vs Vancouver Whitecaps MLS Cup 2025 Final match will be streamed live on Apple TV with subscription.

(All the details are as per the information provided by the broadcaster)

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Kohli's Statement Amid Career Rumour: "Haven't Played Like This In 2-3 Years"

Virat Kohli ended the ODI series against South Africa with yet another 50+ score. Following a Player of the Series-winning performance, Indian batting icon Virat Kohli admitted that he has "not played like this in two or three years" and that his century at Ranchi in the first ODI "opened him in a way he had not felt in a while." Kohli rolled back the clock throughout the series, channelling the vibes, aggression, and shot-making of the 2016-19 era, considered his best statistically-scoring 302 runs in three matches at an average of 151.00 and a free-flowing strike rate of 117.05. His tally included two centuries: a 120-ball 135 at Ranchi, followed by a 93-ball 102 at Raipur, and a fluent 65* off 45 balls in the series decider.

"Honestly, playing the way I have in the series is the most satisfying thing for me. I feel really free in my mind. I don't think I have played at this level for a good 2-3 years now. The game is coming together nicely," Kohli said after the match.

"I know when I can bat like that in the middle, it helps the team in a big way. Then I can bat long, I can bat according to the situation. Just being confident in any situation makes me feel I can handle it and bring it in favour of the team."

He was also asked about the "patch" when a player starts questioning himself.

"When you play for that long-15-16 years-you are going to have many phases when you doubt your ability. Especially as a batter, because you are literally relying on one mistake, so you tend to go into a space where you feel like 'maybe I am not good enough.' That's the beauty of sport, especially batting, where you have to keep overcoming the fear every ball," Kohli said.

"It's a whole journey of getting better and growing as a person along the way. It improves you as a person and it improves temperament as well. I'm just glad that I'm still able to contribute to the team. I have had many phases where I have doubted myself, and I have not been shy in accepting that. It's a very human part of any player who has competed for that long."

Kohli was also asked about his six-hitting spree. "When I play freely, I know I can hit sixes. There are always levels you can unlock," he said.

The former Indian cricket team captain rated the first century in Ranchi as his best innings. "The first one at Ranchi-because I hadn't played a game since Australia. Just how your energy is on the day, Ranchi was very special for me and I'm very grateful for how these three games have gone. It's always brought the best out of us-that's what we want to play for. When it's 1-1, we want to do something special for the team. That's why we have played for the team for so long. I'm just happy that both of us continue to do it for so long," he said



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SA Coach Breaks Silence On "Grovel" Remark Row Post ODI Series Loss To India

South Africa cricket team head coach Shukri Conrad has broken his silence on his recent "grovel" remark for the Indian team. The controversial comment from Conrad was made last month during a two-match Test series between the sides in which the Proteas registered a clean sweep. With South Africa right on top at the end of play on Day 4 of the second Test, Conrad stirred a row by saying his team wanted to make India "grovel". He said at the press conference, "We wanted India to spend as much time on their feet out in the field. We wanted them to really grovel, to steal a phrase, bat them completely out the game and then say to them well come and survive on the last day and an hour this evening."

The remark from the South Africa head coach faced massive criticism. After the side's ODI series loss to India on Saturday, he has now opened up on it. While stating that his intentions were not wrong, Conrad accepted that he could have chosen a better word.

"On reflection, it was never my intention to cause some malice. I could have chosen a better word. My only thinking was about India spending more time on the field. One has to be careful about choosing the word. But there was no malice intended. Being humble is the cornerstone of the South African Test team," said Conrad at the end of the series-deiciding third ODI in Visakhapatnam.

While the word grovel means "to creep with the face to the ground", it carries baggage of racial undertones and has historical significance linked to former England captain Tony Greig.

In 1976, England played a home Test series against West Indies after the Windies had suffered a 5-1 loss in Australia. Ahead of the series, Greig told BBC that he wanted to make them "grovel". The remark angered West Indies players and fans, with many accusing him of racism. West Indies captain Clive Lloyd even said that West Indians everywhere felt insulted by the comment.



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