In a bold move linking the worlds of tech and cricket, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai has reportedly joined a consortium of ...
Alphabet Inc. Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai is joining Silicon Valley executives bidding for a London-based cricket ...
Rain delayed the start of the second one-day cricket international between New Zealand and Sri Lanka on Wednesday at Seddon Park.
Celebrating Chilaquiles isn't just about savoring a dish; it's an ode to a cultural icon that has graced Mexican breakfast ...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai took to X on New Year's Day to share his wishes with the world. Tesla CEO Elon Musk also joined in, reposting the Google CEO's wish. "Happy New Year! Lots to look forward ...
England men's busy year in 2025 ends with Ashes series in Australia; Ben Stokes' Test side also play home matches against Zimbabwe and India; white-ball assignments for Jos Buttler's men include ...
Google's New Year’s Eve 2024 Doodle features an animated clock ticking down to midnight, marking the countdown to 2025 with festive excitement. Google Doodle On New Year’s Eve 2024: Counting down to ...
Google Doodle is marking New Year's Eve on December 31, 2024, with a lively and festive animated design. The doodle showcases the word "Google" in bold purple letters set against a dark night sky ...
Google has created a New Year's Eve Doodle showcasing an animated clock counting down to 2025. This Doodle reflects the celebratory spirit of New Year's Eve, urging people to reflect on the past ...
Google Doodle Celebrate New Year’s Eve 2024: Today’s Google Doodle, celebrating New Year’s Eve on December 31, 2024, features a vibrant animated design. The word “Google” is displayed in bold letters ...
Google is ringing in the New Year with a festive and vibrant New Year's Eve Doodle on its homepage today, December 31, 2024. The animated design features a shimmering clock ticking toward midnight ...
Nitish Kumar Reddy has emerged as the unlikely hero for India on day three of the Boxing Day contest, notching a maiden Test century to damage Australia’s chances of victory at the MCG.