Lok Sabha Likely to Debate Resolution Seeking Speaker Om Birla’s Removal in First Week of Upcoming Session The Lok Sabha is expected to take up a resolution seeking the removal of Speaker Om Birla from office during the first week of its upcoming session, with both the Congress and BJP issuing directives to their members to attend the House from March 9 to 11. The resolution, signed by 118 Opposition MPs, alleges partisan behavior by Birla, though the Trinamool Congress declined to support it, arguing the issue should have been addressed incrementally. The resolution follows a contentious first part of the Budget Session, marked by clashes between the ruling and Opposition benches. Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi’s speech during the Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address was interrupted by protests over his reference to excerpts from the unpublished memoir of former Army Chief General Naravane. Eight Opposition members were suspended for violating rules, including throwing papers at the Speaker’s chair. These suspensions will extend into the second part of the session. Birla’s decision to boycott the House until the notice for a no-confidence motion against him was resolved further complicated proceedings. The Lok Sabha passed the Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address on February 5 without the customary reply from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh highlighted historical precedents, recalling a similar resolution filed in 1954 when the combined Opposition had around 50 members. He emphasized the importance of parliamentary democracy, stating the Opposition has the right to debate the issue. Three past Lok Sabha Speakers—G. V. Mavlankar, Hukam Singh, and Balram Jakhar—faced similar resolutions, though none succeeded.#congress #rahul_gandhi #lok_sabha #speaker_om_birla #bjp

F1 2026: Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton says ‘not where we wanted or expected’ for Australian GPThe Briton had been fast all weekend in his Ferrari but was unable to translate that into a better grid position in Melbourne for the season-opener on Sunday. The Briton had been fast all weekend in his Ferrari but was unable to translate that into a better grid position in Melbourne for the season-opener on Sunday. #Melbourne #Hamilton #Sunday #Ferrari #Lewis_Hamilton #Lewis #Australian_GPThe #grid_position #GPThe_Briton #Briton

Malaysia vs Bahrain T20I Match Update: Malaysia Posts 140/7, Bahrain at 58/2 Malaysia and Bahrain are locked in a T20I encounter at Bayuemas Oval in Kuala Lumpur, with the first innings shaping up as a closely contested affair. Malaysia, batting first, managed to score 140 runs for the loss of seven wickets in 20 overs. The innings was led by Syed Aziz, who scored 58 runs at a strike rate of 126.08, supported by Muhammad Haziq Aiman (6) and Ahmad Faiz (20). However, the batting lineup struggled to maintain momentum, with key wickets falling at various stages, including early dismissals of Muhammad Haziq Aiman (1.1 overs) and Zubaidi Zulkifle (2 overs). Bahrain, in response, are currently at 58/2 after 11 overs, maintaining a run rate of 5.27. Asif Ali top-scored with 20 runs, while Prashant Kurup contributed 18. The bowlers from Malaysia, including Ali Dawood (3 wickets for 30 runs in 4 overs) and Imran Khan (2 wickets for 17 runs), restricted Bahrain's scoring, though the hosts managed to keep the scoreboard ticking. Malaysia's bowling attack was effective in containing the opposition, with Ali Dawood and Imran Khan picking up crucial wickets. The fall of wickets for Malaysia included key dismissals at 121-5 (Muhamad Syahadat) and 125-6 (Syed Aziz), which disrupted the batting order. Meanwhile, Bahrain's bowlers, including Virandeep Singh (1 wicket for 6 runs in 3 overs) and Vijay Unni (1 wicket for 10 runs in 1 over), managed to contain the damage, though the hosts' lower order struggled to build momentum. The match is part of a three-match T20I series between the two nations, with the outcome of this game likely to influence the series' momentum. Upcoming matches in the series will be closely watched, as both teams aim to secure a strong position in the tournament.#malaysia #syed_aziz #bahrain #ali_dawood #imran_khan

Harry Styles lets the music — and the joy — take over Harry Styles’ new album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, feels like a vibrant, unpredictable event. Following his Grammy-winning Harry’s House, this latest release is an experimental pop journey that blends homage, electronica, and a sense of wild celebration. The album, co-produced by Kid Harpoon and Tyler Johnson, is designed for the earbud era, offering a rich tapestry of sounds—from fleeting guitar riffs to pulsating synthesizers—that invites listeners to immerse themselves in its sonic world. Styles, who recorded the album in Berlin, has drawn comparisons to David Bowie’s Berlin Trilogy (Low, Heroes, Lodger). The city’s influence is evident in the album’s avant-garde approach, with Styles embracing bold, unconventional choices. Yet, he credits the “joyous” energy of LCD Soundsystem as a key inspiration, infusing the project with a sense of exuberance and humor. This spirit permeates tracks like the lead single Aperture, which features a hypnotic synthesizer and subdued vocals, and Coming Up Roses, an orchestral ballad that layers strings into a sweeping, emotional crescendo. The album’s lyrics balance wit with philosophical reflection, addressing modern anxieties while encouraging a return to simplicity. In Season 2 Weight Loss, Styles critiques ego-driven obsessions, suggesting that the world’s chaos often stems from overanalysis. “It’s kind of sad,” he sings, “but there’s something I know / Too many things for you to analyze.” The solution, he implies, is to let light in—both literally and metaphorically. Songs like Paint by Numbers pause the album’s disco-driven rhythm to celebrate mundane pleasures, such as spending time outdoors or enjoying music.#kid_harpoon #harry_styles #tyler_johnson #berlin #lcd_soundsystem

Harry Styles’s ‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.’: A Totally Biased Song-by-Song Review Harry Styles’s fourth album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., marks a bold departure from his previous work, blending electronic beats with his signature singer-songwriter intimacy. Released after a two-year hiatus following his 2022 album Harry’s House and 2023’s Love on Tour, the project reflects a period of introspection and reinvention. Styles, known for his unapologetic embrace of vulnerability and artistry, has leaned into a new sound that merges disco, techno, and dancehall influences, while retaining the emotional depth that has defined his career. The album’s title itself hints at its duality—a balance between the occasional disco flair and the more intimate, kiss-focused tracks that highlight his storytelling prowess. The album opens with “Aperture,” a track that sets the tone for the record. Its pulsating beats and infectious energy signal a shift toward a more dance-oriented sound, while its lyrics—such as “We belong together”—reinforce the sense of connection Styles has cultivated with his fans. The song feels like a return to the communal experience of live performance, echoing his past tours and the moments he spent as an audience member during shows like Radiohead’s. This track, described as the “showpony” of the album, serves as both a gateway to the new sound and a reminder of the bond between Styles and his audience. Styles continues to explore themes of self-reflection and emotional vulnerability throughout the album. On “Are You Listening Yet?,” a slow-burning, spoken-word-infused track, he delves into a midlife identity crisis, questioning his fulfillment as a pop star and his relationship with fame.#aperture #harry_styles #kiss_all_the_time_disco_occasionally #are_you_listening_yet #taste_back

Harry Styles Releases New Album: Listen and Read the Full Credits Harry Styles has released his new album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., marking his follow-up to Harry’s House. The project features a wide array of collaborators, including Ellie Rowsell of Wolf Alice and Tom Skinner of The Smile, who contributed to its creation. The album is executive produced by Kid Harpoon, with mixing handled by Mark “Spike” Stent and his assistant Kieran Beardmore. Emily Lazar mastered the record, supported by Bob DeMaa. Alongside the album, Styles has announced plans for a concert film titled One Night In Manchester. The album’s credits highlight the extensive involvement of various artists and engineers. Background vocals were provided by Ellie Rowsell, while the House Gospel Choir, featuring members like ZaZa Wright, Dean Patron, and Monique Meade, added depth to several tracks. Brian Rajaratnam and Liam Hebb played key roles in engineering, with additional contributions from Kian Moghaddamzadeh, Tommy Bosustow, and others. The recordings took place at multiple studios, including Hansa Studios, RAK Studios, and Abbey Road Studios. Track details reveal further collaboration. For instance, the song “American Girls” features Tyler Johnson as a co-writer and producer, with engineering credits shared between Rajaratnam and Hebb. “Ready, Steady, Go!” includes additional production by Johnson and was mixed at SLS Studios. The track “Are You Listening Yet?” features a choir and additional engineering by Nick Lobel and Owen Stoutt. Each track’s credits reflect a blend of technical and creative contributions, underscoring the collaborative nature of the project.#harry_styles #ellie_rowsell #tom_skinner #kid_harpoon #mark_spike_stent

India vs New Zealand: What Happened in the Last T20I at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad India and New Zealand clashed in a T20 International match at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on February 1, 2023. The game, which marked the last encounter between the two teams at the venue, ended in a decisive victory for India, who defeated New Zealand by 168 runs. This remains the highest-margin win in T20I history, with India’s total of 234/4 contrasting sharply against New Zealand’s meager score of 66. Shubman Gill was the standout performer for India, scoring an unbeaten 126 off 128 balls. His innings, supported by a balanced batting line-up, laid the foundation for India’s commanding lead. The New Zealand team, despite having a strong squad including Devon Conway, Glenn Phillips, and Daryl Mitchell, struggled to mount a meaningful chase. Fast bowlers like Hardik Pandya, Arshdeep Singh, and Umran Malik took crucial wickets, dismantling the opposition’s batting order. The match highlighted India’s dominance in T20 cricket, particularly against New Zealand. Historically, New Zealand has been a consistent threat to India’s T20 ambitions. In the 2019 T20 World Cup, New Zealand reached the semifinals by defeating India, but India has since avenged that loss by beating New Zealand in the 2022 Champions Trophy final. This victory in Ahmedabad further solidified India’s position as a formidable force in the format. The 2023 encounter also served as a precursor to their upcoming T20 World Cup clash, where both teams are expected to be strong contenders. The performance of India’s bowlers, particularly their ability to restrict New Zealand’s scoring, will be a key factor in their campaign.#ahmedabad #narendra_modi_stadium #shubman_gill #devon_conway #glenn_phillips

The upcoming T20 World Cup final between India and New Zealand in Ahmedabad is a historic clash with deep-rooted significance. Here's a breakdown of the key points and context: Historical Context in T20 World Cup New Zealand's Dominance: New Zealand has defeated India in all three previous T20 World Cup encounters: 2007: 10-run victory. 2016: 47-run margin. 2021: 8-wicket win. India's Record: India has never won a T20 World Cup final against New Zealand, though they have triumphed in other ICC events (e.g., 2022 Champions Trophy). Head-to-Head in T20Is India's Edge: In 30 T20Is, India has 18 wins (including 2 super overs), while New Zealand has 11. India's batting depth and adaptability have been key. Recent Form: Both teams have shown resilience, with New Zealand overcoming challenges (e.g., washed-out matches) and India maintaining consistency in high-pressure scenarios. Current Form and Key Factors New Zealand: Strengths: Balanced batting (Kane Williamson, Martin Guptill), spin attack (Lockie Ferguson, Mitchell Santner), and composure in pressure. Challenges: Struggles with consistency in high-stakes matches (e.g., 2021 final loss to England). India: Strengths: Explosive batting (Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan), disciplined bowling, and strategic depth. Challenges: Need to avoid complacency and capitalize on key moments. Venue and Conditions Ahmedabad's batting-friendly pitch favors aggressive scoring. India's ability to adapt to such conditions could be critical, as New Zealand has historically thrived in similar environments. Strategic Implications India's Playbook: Focus on a strong opening partnership, exploiting New Zealand's spinners, and maintaining control through the middle overs.#india #new_zealand #t20_world_cup #ahmedabad #kane_williamson

ICC Women's ODI Rankings: Smriti Mandhana Claims No. 1 Batter Spot India opener Smriti Mandhana has ascended to the top of the ICC Women’s One Day International (ODI) batting rankings following her standout performances in the recent three-match series against Australia. Mandhana now holds 790 rating points, surpassing South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt, who is ranked second with 782 points. Wolvaardt retains a chance to reclaim the top position when South Africa faces New Zealand in March and April. Australia’s Alyssa Healy, who scored a century in her last ODI, is placed fourth with 744 points, positioned between Beth Mooney (749 points) and Ashleigh Gardner (724 points). India captain Harmanpreet Kaur is ranked ninth in the batting list, while Jemimah Rodrigues is in 12th place. In the ODI bowling rankings, Australia’s Alana King has claimed the no. 1 spot with 775 rating points, ending England’s Sophie Ecclestone’s nearly four-year reign at the top. King’s rise to the top came after her stellar performance in the series against India, where she took seven wickets, including four for 33 in the third ODI, helping her team secure an 185-run victory. This marks her first time as the top-ranked bowler and her highest rating to date. Other Australian bowlers in the top eight include Gardner (third), Annabel Sutherland (fifth), Megan Schutt (seventh), and Kim Garth (eighth). Deepti Sharma is the only Indian bowler in the top 10, placed at 10th. In the ODI all-rounder rankings, Australia’s Ashleigh Gardner leads with 516 points, significantly ahead of West Indies’ Hayley Matthews, who is second with 418 points. Deepti Sharma also features in the top 10 all-rounders list, ranked fifth.#smriti_mandhana #alyssa_healy #icc_womens_odi_rankings #laura_wolvaardt #harmanpreet_kaur
"I want to stay at the top": No.1 ranked King keen to keep throne Alana King, the newly crowned No.1 ODI bowler, has expressed her determination to maintain her position at the top of the ICC rankings. The Australia leg-spinner emphasized her commitment to improving her game and contributing to her team’s success. After a strong performance in the one-day leg of the multi-format series against India, where she took seven wickets at an average of 16.71, including a crucial 4-33 in the third match, King secured her first No.1 ranking in the ODI bowling rankings, ending Sophie Ecclestone’s 1,450-day reign. While her focus in Perth was on the pink ball and a potential return to Test cricket, King acknowledged her white-ball success as a reward for her hard work. “It definitely came as a surprise when I saw it on socials earlier today, but it’s a nice little reward,” she said in an interview with cricket.com.au. “But I don’t think you can be satisfied with just getting there. You want to hopefully stay at the top – and I’m just going to keep focusing on doing my role for this team.” King highlighted the importance of her teammates in her journey, stating, “I absolutely love this team, and I think they helped me get to places and create those chances and take those wickets.” She also emphasized the need for continuous improvement, noting, “I speak to a lot of people about my bowling, and just want to keep getting better every chance I can.” The 30-year-old’s ambitions extend beyond rankings. She aims to transform the WACA Ground into a spinners’ paradise during the upcoming Test match against India. Despite the challenges of a predicted Perth scorcher, King remains confident in her ability to exploit the conditions. “I think the best thing for me is I get to bowl for a lot longer,” she said.#india #alana_king #alyssa_healy #waca_ground #icc_rankings

Multiple new No.1s crowned in latest women's rankings update Alana King and Smriti Mandhana have secured the top positions in the Women’s ODI Bowling and Batting Rankings following their performances in a series of matches against India. King, an Australian bowler, ended Sophie Ecclestone’s nearly four-year reign at the top of the bowling rankings with a rating of 775, while Mandhana, an Indian batter, surpassed Suzie Bates to claim the batting title with a rating of 790. Their achievements came after a week of action that included three ODIs, where both players delivered standout performances. King’s rise to No.1 was fueled by her exceptional bowling in the third ODI, where she took four wickets for 33 runs in 10 overs, contributing to Australia’s 185-run victory over South Africa. Her overall figures of seven wickets at an average of 16.71 further solidified her position, marking her first No.1 ranking and a career-high rating. King is now joined by four other Australian bowlers in the top eight of the rankings: Ash Gardner (third), Annabel Sutherland (fifth), Megan Schutt (seventh), and Kim Garth (eighth). Mandhana’s ascent to the top of the batting rankings was driven by her consistent scoring, including half-centuries of 58 and 31 during the series. Her performance pushed her past South Africa’s Dane van Niekerk, who will have the chance to reclaim the spot when the Proteas face New Zealand in March and April. Mandhana’s success highlights her growing influence in the format, as she continues to dominate with the bat. Beyond the top two, several other players saw their rankings improve. Beth Mooney, Ash Gardner, and Alyssa Healy played pivotal roles in Australia’s series victory, with Healy concluding her ODI career with a century in her final match.#india #alana_king #smriti_mandhana #sophie_ecclestone #suzie_bates
