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Friday, February 20, 2026
TopicEdgbaston

Topic: Edgbaston

Gill’s twin tons, Deep’s 10-wicket stunner: How India levelled series at Edgbaston ahead of Lord’s Test

When the declaration finally came, England were left not just chasing a total, but reeling from a fired-up Indian pace unit. Here's a day-by-day recap.

With biggest Away win & the Birmingham jinx broken, India now head to Lord’s for third England Test

New Delhi: With their leading wicket-taker Jasprit Bumrah unavailable, the team bouncing back from a defeat in the first Test, untested bowling mix, and...

BCCI has ‘too soon’ moment as fans object to India-Pakistan fixture in ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026

The two sporting nations will face each other for the first time after India’s Operation Sindooṛ, which was in response to the Pahalgam terrorist attack.

Team India has the edge at Edgbaston, and that makes England’s job even tougher

Cricket World Cup hosts England have to win both remaining games to ensure qualification, but have lost three of their four matches to India at Edgbaston.

The Indian behind the swing, seam and spin that left India short at Edgbaston

Dilip Jajodia, 73, owns the Dukes brand, which is behind the ball credited for the cracking Test match between India and England at Edgbaston.

On Camera

Middle powers are showing unprecedented agency. To offset unsteady US era

The participation of middle powers in platforms such as the G20, ASEAN, AUKUS dialogues, and regional security forums positions them as brokers between competing interests.

In the West, there’s anxiety. In India, optimism—Rishi Sunak says India poised to be leader in AI

On Wednesday, the former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was speaking in New Delhi at a Carnegie & Observer Research Foundation event on AI.

US military commander, envoy Sergio Gor visit Indian Army Western Command, Bengaluru next

At the Western Army Command, the American delegation was briefed on the capabilities of the formation, past operations and the path ahead.

The new Great Game—Trump’s playing for time, China for leverage & India for wiggle room

This is the game every nation is now learning to play. Some are finding new allies or seeing value among nations where they’d seen marginal interest. The starkest example is India & Europe.