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  • Where is Xi Jinping’s only child? His identity was kept secret, and it went viral across America because of Trump

    Beijing: Chinese President Xi Jinping is currently trending worldwide. He met with US President Donald Trump for the first time amid the tariff crisis. The media is studying everything from their handshakes to their smiles. And why not, this is a historic meeting? Trade tensions between China and the US have been simmering for a long time since Trump imposed 100 percent tariffs. Furthermore, a decision by Trump also brought Xi Jinping’s daughter into the headlines across America.

    Who is Xi Mingze?

    Xi Jinping’s daughter is Xi Mingze, whom he has with his second wife, folk singer Peng Liyuan. Mingze is one of China’s most closely guarded figures, but some details about her have become public. Born on June 25, 1992, in Fuzhou, China, Mingze is Xi Jinping’s only daughter. While living in China, she studied French and then studied for a year at Zhejiang University.Xi Mingze enrolled at the prestigious Harvard University in the United States in 2010. Her identity was kept a secret. Only close friends and a few professors knew the true identity of Xi Jinping’s only daughter. While maintaining her identity, Mingze studied psychology and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree.

    Xi Jinping’s daughter was widely discussed when Trump tightened visa policies for Chinese students in the US. At the time, Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated, “Under President Trump’s leadership, the US Department of State and Department of Homeland Security will work together to strictly revoke visas for Chinese students, especially those associated with the Chinese Communist Party or studying sensitive subjects. We will further tighten scrutiny of visa applications from the People’s Republic of China and Hong Kong in the future.”However, Trump later made a U-turn on this decision, saying, “We will allow their students to come. This is very important. 600,000 students are important to us. We will build a good relationship with China.”

  • virginity tests to strip-checking, Saudi Crown Prince’s ‘hell’ is home to these heinous crimes

    Riyadh: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) is renowned for his innovative thinking, having granted women the freedom to obtain driving licenses. He may be portraying a modern-minded monarch to the world, but something is secretly going on in this country that will make your soul tremble. MBS is running a “hell” where women are brutally tortured. Women are imprisoned in this hell after complaints from men. It is said that they are forced to undergo virginity tests and are flogged.

    What kind of girls are brought to ‘Dal Al Reya’?

    Mohammed bin Salman, who allows women to drive, also runs a prison for them. This prison is run under the guise of a reformatory. The world will be shocked to learn that women who have angered their fathers or husbands are reformed here. This hell in Saudi Arabia is called “Dal al-Reya.” Girls are admitted here based on complaints from men. Women who run away from home or have relationships with other men are treated worse than animals.

    The reality of MBS’s ‘care homes’

    They are tortured to such an extent that their entire personality is transformed. Only then are these “reformed women” allowed to return home. In the name of reform, these women are flogged every week. They are cut off from the outside world and their minds are filled with Islamic teachings. Sara al-Yahia, a woman who escaped from this hell run under the guise of a “care home,” told The Guardian that not only the corrupted but every girl born in Saudi Arabia is brought here.

  • 48 runs scored in 6 balls… 21-year-old batsman wreaked havoc, world record set 2 years ago still stands today

    Sediqullah Atal hits 7 sixes in a 48-run over: What’s the maximum number of runs that can be scored in an over? You might say a maximum of 36 runs from 6 legal deliveries. But two years ago, 48 runs were scored in a single over, including 7 sixes. This world record was set by 21-year-old Afghanistan batsman Sediqullah Atal, and still stands today.

    Records in cricket are made to be broken. Two years ago, Afghanistan batsman Sediqullah Atal set a world record that still stands today. This record includes hitting seven sixes in a single over and scoring 48 runs. He was 21 years old when he wreaked havoc on the cricketing world by smashing seven sixes in an over. Sediqullah emerged victorious in a difficult situation and with his explosive batting, led his team to victory. He achieved this feat for the Shaheen Hunters. He achieved this feat against the Abasin Defenders in the Kabul Premier League. This is an amazing record set by a batsman in a single over. He scored 48 runs in the 19th over against the Defenders’ left-arm spinner Amir Zazai.

    In the 19th over, Shaheen Hunters were 158 for 6. Captain Sediqullah Atal was batting on 71 off 43 balls. Aamir Zazai had taken one wicket for 31 runs in three overs by that time. Atal then hit a six off the first ball of the 19th over, which was a no-ball. Zazai then bowled five wides. After which, Atal took advantage of a free hit and hit another six. But his game wasn’t over yet. He lined up the bowler and sent the next five balls over the boundary, taking his team’s score past 200. He also reached his century off just 48 balls.

  • KL Rahul approaches another man’s wife, complains, then demands.

    KL Rahul told how Kevin Pietersen used to scold him during the IPL and once he complained about it to Pietersen’s wife Jessica.

    A funny anecdote about Team India’s star batsman KL Rahul is going viral on social media these days. It’s not about a match or a controversy, but rather about Rahul’s playful “complaint.” It’s a complaint he made directly to Jessica Pietersen, wife of England legend Kevin Pietersen!

    In fact, both Rahul and Pietersen were with the Delhi Capitals during IPL 2025. Rahul is a senior player in the team, while Pietersen is a mentor. Their banter, both on and off the field, was a popular topic of discussion among fans.

    Rahul recently told in the ‘2 Sloggers’ podcast that the ‘funny fight’ between him and Pietersen had increased so much that one day he jokingly complained to Pietersen’s wife.Rahul laughed and said, “We were in England. Kevin and Jessica invited me to dinner. I said right there, ‘Tell your husband, he’s really rude to me!’” Rahul also revealed that his wife, Athiya Shetty, would scold him for the bickering.

    IND vs AUS: First T20I abandoned due to rain, Gill and Surya were batting explosivelyRahul laughed and said, “Our conversation is different. He’s a great player. He shows you the game.” The Indian wicketkeeper-batsman further added that what you see on the Delhi Capitals’ Instagram handle is just a small part of it.

    Shardul Thakur declares, “I’m not finished yet!” He targets the 2027 World Cup.The friendship between the two cricketers was crucial in maintaining a pleasant atmosphere in the Delhi Capitals dressing room during IPL 2025. Pietersen initially criticized KL Rahul’s slow approach, but later praised the batsman’s aggressive attitude.Rahul maintained the same form during India’s tour of England, where he scored 532 runs in 10 innings, which included two centuries and two half-centuries.

  • India’s daughters defeated 7-time champion Australia, Jemimah and Harmanpreet’s explosive knocks put India in the final.

    INDW vs AUSW: Jemimah Rodrigues’ century helped India’s women’s team chase down a target of 339 runs in the semi-final against Australia. With this, India have advanced to the final of the Women’s World Cup, where they will face South Africa.

    India created history by defeating Australia in the second semi-final of the Women’s World Cup. Team India chased down the mammoth target of 339 runs, a feat never before achieved in the history of women’s cricket. With this, India secured its place in the World Cup final. India and South Africa will now face each other in the title match. The hero of India’s victory was Jemimah Rodrigues, who fought until the very end. With her century, she snatched victory from the jaws of the Kangaroos.

    Australia hadn’t lost a single match in the Women’s World Cup. Seven-time champions Australia were defeated by India in the knockout stage, ending their run in the tournament. Australia won the toss and elected to bat first. Phoebe Litchfield’s 119-run innings troubled the Indian bowlers. Thanks to this century, the Australian women’s team was all out for 338 in the 50th over. Chasing the target, India won the match with nine balls to spare.

    Making history, India avenged their defeat against Australia.
    When India lost to Australia in the Women’s World Cup league match, Harmanpreet Kaur and her team set Australia a target of 331 runs to win. This target had never been chased before in the history of women’s cricket, but Australia accomplished it. Now, India has chased down an even bigger target of 339 against Australia, and that too on the semi-final stage.

  • Women’s World Cup 2026: Why is Gautam Gambhir’s picture with cricket queen Jemima going viral

    As soon as India’s women defeated Australia in the World Cup semi-final, a photo created a stir on social media. On one side is Gautam Gambhir in a mud-stained blue jersey, and on the other, Jemimah Rodrigues in the gleaming blue jersey from the Women’s World Cup semi-final. People are writing, “The cricket queen has brought back those memories and made us swell with pride.” But the question is, what’s the connection between the two? Why are Gambhir’s 14-year-old jersey and Jemimah’s century today trending together?

    Gautam Gambhir: Dirty jersey, heart of gold
    April 2011

    MumbaiWankhede Stadium, World Cup final. India vs. Sri Lanka. Sachin’s last chance. The entire country was glued to the TV. Sri Lanka scored 274 runs. India’s start was poor. Sachin was out for just 18. Then Gautam Gambhir and Virat Kohli added 83 runs. But Gambhir’s real game was on his side. He dived, stole runs, and sent the ball to boundaries. Mud kept sticking to his jersey. The ground was wet from the rain, soaked in mud. But Gambhir didn’t stop. He scored 97 runs off 122 balls. Just three more runs would have been a century. But Perera bowled him out. There was some disappointment, but Dhoni ended the match with a six, and India became world champions after 28 years. The most memorable image from that night? Gambhir’s mud-soaked jersey. The blue had turned brown. Fans said, “This isn’t dirt, this is a sacrifice for the country.” Gambhir later said, “I regret the century, but winning the World Cup was a great one.” That image still remains today.

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  • IND vs SA Final: When and which team will India face in the final

    India vs South Africa Women’s World Cup Final: The Women’s World Cup final will be played between India and South Africa. India defeated seven-time champions Australia in the semifinals. This time, a new World Cup champion will be crowned. Neither India nor South Africa has yet won the World Cup trophy.

    India has secured a place in the final of the Women’s ODI World Cup by achieving its highest ever run chase. Harmanpreet Kaur, captained by the Indian team, set a record by achieving a mammoth target in the semi-final against Australia. India defeated Australia by 5 wickets in the semi-final. Team India has reached the final for the third time after 2005 and 2017, where it will face South Africa.

    The Indian women’s team chased a mammoth target of 339 runs, the highest run chase in Women’s ODI World Cup history. Jemimah Rodrigues’ unbeaten 127 and captain Harmanpreet Kaur’s 89-run innings powered India to a historic victory. Whichever team wins the final, history is sure to be made. Both teams will be champions for the first time. India is a two-time runner-up, while South Africa has reached the final for the first time. When and where will the Women’s World Cup final be played? Let us tell you.

  • 3 years of hard work, 25 years of waiting… Australia failed to break its own record

    INDW vs AUSW: The Australian women’s cricket team had been winning every ODI match since 2022. This winning streak had stretched back to 15 matches. Today, the Indian women’s team not only thwarted their World Cup hopes but also broke this winning streak.

    When the Australian women’s team entered the semi-final match against India today, they had the opportunity to create a world record. They entered this knockout match on the back of 15 consecutive ODI wins. Therefore, the team led by Alyssa Healy must have believed that after defeating India in the Women’s World Cup league match, they would easily crush Team India in the semi-finals, but that did not happen. Playing on their home ground, Jemimah Rodrigues and captain Harmanpreet Kaur thwarted the Australian team’s intentions. By defeating Australia in the semi-finals, India secured its place in the title match.

    India ruined three years of hard work.
    The Australian women’s team had already won 15 consecutive matches in the history of ODI cricket. So when they once again won 15 matches and entered the semi-finals, their intention to defeat India and create a new world record was clear. With a target as huge as 339 runs, it is natural to expect victory. However, this time India thwarted their intentions. The Australian team had been winning every ODI since 2022. Now, by 2025, they had won 15 consecutive matches. Today, their winning streak came to an end in the semi-final against India.

    After 25 years, there was a chance to make history
    . Australia has proven its dominance several times in the history of the Women’s ODI World Cup. The team has achieved the record of winning 15 consecutive matches not once, but twice. The first streak occurred between 1997 and 2000, when Australia achieved an unbeaten streak of 15 matches. After 25 years, they had the opportunity to break their own record. Previously, the Australian women’s team had won 12 consecutive matches between 1978 and 1982. After Australia, New Zealand won 11 consecutive matches between 1988 and 1993, while England achieved a 10-match winning streak between 1993 and 1997. These statistics demonstrate that Australia’s consistency and dominance in the Women’s World Cup remains the strongest.

  • India made history by defeating Australia and reaching the final for the third time

    India vs Australia semi-final turning point: India has made it to the final of the Women’s Asia Cup, where it will face South Africa on Sunday. India defeated Australia by 5 wickets in the semi-final. This is the third time Team India has reached the World Cup final. India previously qualified for the final in 2005 and 2017. For India, the dropping of Jemimah Rodrigues’ catch by Alyssa Healy was the turning point of the match.

    Riding on an unbeaten century from Jemimah Rodrigues, India defeated Australia in the semi-finals to reach the final of the Women’s World Cup. This marked India’s third appearance in the final. Jemimah played the innings of her life on the biggest stage, and thanks to her unbeaten 127, India chased down the highest target in Women’s World Cup history, defeating seven-time champions Australia by five wickets to reach the final. India will now face South Africa in the final on November 2nd, crowning the tournament’s new winner.

    Jemimah Rodrigues’ unbeaten century off 134 balls, studded with 14 fours, overshadowed Australian opener Phoebe Litchfield’s century as India chased down a record target in women’s ODIs, scoring 341 for five with nine balls to spare, to beat defending champions Australia. Luck also favoured Rodrigues, who got several lives and she made full use of them, sharing a 167-run partnership for the third wicket with captain Harmanpreet Kaur (89 runs), which helped India end Australia’s 15-match unbeaten run in the two World Cup stages.

  • Returning after three months… Will Rishabh Pant He will prepare for the Test series against

    Rishabh Pant Eyes Successful Return To Competitive Cricket: Rishabh Pant is ready to return to the cricket field after three months of recovering from injury. He will play a four-day unofficial Test match between India A and South Africa A starting October 30th. He will play as captain in this series. Pant will use this to prepare for the upcoming Test series against South Africa. This match will be played in Bengaluru.

    Pant missed the home Test series against the West Indies. However, the two unofficial Test matches at the BCCI’s COE Ground will provide him with valuable match practice ahead of the two-match Test series against world champions South Africa at home. He will also captain India A in these matches against South Africa A.

    The 28-year-old could replace Dhruv Jurel in the senior team, who had a stellar performance against the West Indies. He will play as a wicketkeeper-batsman against South Africa.

    Pant will be eager to spend some quality time on the field in realistic match conditions, provided the persistent rain in this area doesn’t disrupt play. South Africa A’s inexperienced bowling unit, with the exception of off-spinner Prenellan Subrayen, shouldn’t pose much of a problem for Pant upon his return. The pitch here is also favorable for batting.