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Devdutt Padikkal’s Maiden Century Puts India on Top vs Sri Lanka

Cricket action photo representing India's Test match tour of Sri Lanka 2026

Devdutt Padikkal struck his maiden Test century to put India in a commanding position on day one of the 1st Test against Sri Lanka in Galle, with India closing on 288/2 — a landmark match that is also India’s 600th Test.

Day one scorecard summary

DetailInformation
VenueGalle International Stadium
India’s score (stumps, Day 1)288/2
Devdutt Padikkal131* (134 balls, 9 fours, 1 six)
Rishabh Pant27* (not out at stumps)
Strike rate (Padikkal)74.81
Match significanceIndia’s 600th Test match

How the innings unfolded

Batting at number three, Padikkal combined watchful defence against the new ball with calculated boundary-hitting once set, and was especially effective against Sri Lanka’s spin attack — most notably left-arm spinner Prabath Jayasuriya. His century arrived after India lost Yashasvi Jaiswal early, who was run out following a collision with the bowler.

Why this century matters

India’s number three position has been a problem spot: across the previous 19 Tests, seven different batters were tried there, averaging just 27.28 with only five fifty-plus scores in 35 innings. Padikkal’s unbeaten 131 is a significant answer to that instability.

The innings also carries historical weight: Padikkal became only the second left-handed Indian batter to score a Test century at number three in the 21st century, after Sourav Ganguly’s 136 against Zimbabwe in 2002 — placing his knock in select company more than two decades on.

What it means for the series

  • A settled number three, finally. If Padikkal builds on this start across the series, it resolves a slot that has unsettled India’s top order for nearly two years.
  • Momentum for the tour. A commanding 288/2 at stumps puts Sri Lanka on the back foot early in a series where conditions typically favour spin.
  • A symbolic 600th Test. The milestone match adds extra context to a batting performance that could define the series.

Frequently asked questions

What was Devdutt Padikkal’s score in the 1st Test against Sri Lanka?

He was unbeaten on 131 off 134 balls (9 fours, 1 six) at the end of day one, his maiden Test century.

Where is the India vs Sri Lanka 1st Test being played?

At the Galle International Stadium in Sri Lanka, starting 15 August 2026.

Why is this Test significant for India beyond the scoreline?

It is India’s 600th Test match, and Padikkal’s century is only the second by a left-handed Indian batter at number three in the 21st century, after Sourav Ganguly in 2002.


Scorecard and match details as of stumps, Day 1, 15 August 2026. Figures may be updated as the Test progresses — check live scorecards for the latest.

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Modi’s 2026 Independence Day Speech: Key Announcements

Red Fort in Delhi where PM Modi delivered his 2026 Independence Day address

Prime Minister Narendra Modi used his 2026 Independence Day address from the Red Fort to announce a nationwide AI skilling programme for one crore (10 million) young Indians, a fresh sports talent hunt for children, and a target of 100 GW of nuclear power capacity by 2047 — while framing India’s youth as the foundation of a “Viksit Bharat” (developed India).

The headline announcements

InitiativeDetail
AI skilling programme1 crore (10 million) young Indians to be trained in Artificial Intelligence nationwide
Sports talent huntNationwide search for athletes aged 5–15 across schools, villages and cities
Free exam coachingOnline coaching for competitive exams to cut costs for families
Nuclear energy target100 GW capacity by 2047; 5 new reactors operational within 6–7 years
Semiconductors7–8 manufacturing plants expected operational within 1–2 years

The speech’s central theme

Modi referenced India’s youth 52 times over the course of the address, using the terms “Yuva Shakti” (youth power) and “Naujawan” (young people) repeatedly to position young Indians as both the architects and primary beneficiaries of the government’s development agenda. He called for India to become a global hub in emerging technologies — artificial intelligence, robotics, quantum technology and space technology — echoing themes he has pushed since the broader regional conversation on job creation and skilled emigration playing out across South Asia this year.

The economic claim

Modi stated that India has “transformed from being counted among the ‘Fragile Five’ economies to becoming the world’s fastest-growing major economy” over the past 12 years — a reference to the informal 2013 grouping (alongside Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa and Turkey) of emerging economies seen as most vulnerable to capital outflows at the time.

A notably shorter address

At 75 minutes, this was Modi’s shortest Independence Day speech in four years, delivered from the ramparts of the Red Fort on 15 August as part of India’s annual independence commemorations.

Why the announcements matter

  • AI training at scale. A 10-million-person skilling target would be among the largest state-run AI training programmes announced anywhere, though delivery mechanisms and timelines were not detailed in the speech itself.
  • Youth-focused sports pipeline. A structured 5–15 age-group talent hunt signals a longer-term push to broaden India’s sporting base beyond cricket ahead of future multi-sport events.
  • Energy security. The 100 GW nuclear target is a significant scale-up from India’s current nuclear capacity and would require sustained investment and regulatory work over two decades to achieve.

Frequently asked questions

What was the biggest announcement in Modi’s 2026 Independence Day speech?

The nationwide AI skilling programme targeting one crore (10 million) young Indians was the headline announcement, alongside a youth sports talent hunt and a 100 GW nuclear energy target for 2047.

How long was PM Modi’s 2026 Independence Day speech?

75 minutes — his shortest Independence Day address in four years.

What is India’s current nuclear energy target?

Modi set a target of 100 GW of nuclear capacity by 2047, with five new reactors expected to become operational within 6–7 years.


Details as reported from PM Modi’s Red Fort address on 15 August 2026. Programme timelines and implementation details for newly announced initiatives typically follow in subsequent government notifications — check official PIB releases for specifics as they emerge.

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Indian actress Shweta Tiwari hospitalised with dengue

Indian actress

MUMBAI: Indian actress Shweta Tiwari has been hospitalised after being diagnosed with dengue, according to Indian media reports.

The 45-year-old actress reportedly fell ill several days ago. News of her hospitalisation prompted concern among fans on social media, with many wishing her a speedy recovery.

Tiwari is among the 21 contestants taking part in reality show The Traitors Season 2, which premiered on Prime Video on Aug. 13.

The actress has also drawn attention for her candid response in the show’s promotional material. During an exchange with host Karan Johar, Tiwari responded to a remark about her ability to identify liars by referring to her past experiences in marriage.

Her hospitalisation comes as an interview with her former husband, Raja Chaudhary, has also been circulating widely on social media.

In the interview, Chaudhary made several claims about their marriage and alleged that Tiwari had multiple relationships during their married life.

Tiwari has not publicly commented on the latest reports about her health.

Rani Mukerji honoured in Australia after 30 years in Bollywood

Rani Mukerji

MELBOURNE: Indian actress Rani Mukerji has been honoured in Australia for completing three decades in Bollywood, receiving a special citation recognising her excellence in acting.

The 48-year-old actress was presented with the Special Citation for Excellence in Acting at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM), in recognition of her contribution to Indian cinema and her role in taking Hindi-language stories to audiences around the world.

Mukerji was particularly praised for her performances in socially themed films including Black, Mardaani and Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway, as well as for her philanthropic work.

Accepting the honour, Mukerji said she had never imagined when she entered the Indian film industry at a young age that her films and characters would travel across the oceans to Australia, where audiences would embrace her with such affection.

She said entertaining people around the world through films was one of the greatest gifts of her profession and praised Australia for consistently welcoming her and Indian cinema.

Mukerji said an artist’s real journey begins when a performance reaches someone’s heart. She added that seeing her films, characters and voice reach different parts of the world over three decades was a source of immense pride and humility.

The actress also said every role she had played throughout her career had helped her become a better artist and, ultimately, a better person.

Reports suggest Mukerji may soon reunite with Shah Rukh Khan in the action thriller King, which is expected to be released in cinemas worldwide on Dec. 24, 2026