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Harry Brook sets England T20I run record in home bilateral series vs India

England captain Harry Brook achieved a historic milestone during the fifth and final T20I against India. He became the first English batter to score more than 200 runs in a home bilateral T20I series. Brook also established a new record for the most runs scored against India in a bilateral T20I series. His tally surpassed the previous benchmark of 184 runs held by Nicholas Pooran. The series underlined Brook's growing dominance against the Indian side.

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India drop Sooryavanshi and Sundar for fifth T20I as England post 257/3

India made two changes to their lineup for the fifth T20I against England, dropping teenage opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi in favor of Sanju Samson and bringing in Suryansh Shedge to replace Washington Sundar. Captain Shreyas Iyer explained the decisions as part of the team's effort to determine the best combination going forward. Iyer also called on his players to give full effort regardless of the match outcome. In response to the changes, England posted a formidable total of 257/3, with Jos Buttler smashing 131 and Harry Brook contributing an unbeaten 95.

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Gorakhpur woman assaulted in road rage incident as police stood by; one arrested

A woman in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, was violently attacked by a group of men following a minor collision between her vehicle and a motorcycle. The altercation escalated into a physical assault, during which the men allegedly slapped and dragged the woman by her hair. The incident drew sharp criticism as a police officer was reportedly present at the scene during the attack. Authorities have since registered an FIR and pressed serious charges against the accused. One suspect has been arrested so far, while a search is underway for the remaining individuals involved.

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Body of Missing Hyderabad Student Recovered from Sea in Helsinki After Two Months

The body of 18-year-old Hyderabad student Manideep Reddy was recovered from the sea in Helsinki, Finland, two months after he went missing. Finnish authorities have confirmed the recovery of his remains. His family has raised concerns about the circumstances of his death and believes the case has not been adequately investigated by Finnish authorities. The family is now appealing to the Indian government to help facilitate their travel to Finland to pursue the matter further.