Indian women's cricket on cusp of its 1983 moment
Digest more
With Harmanpreet Kaur as the captainand led by stellar performances from Shafali Verma, Deepti Sharma, and Smriti Mandhana, India produced a dominant all-round display to claim their first-ever world title in women's cricket.
It was 1983 that gave Indian men’s cricket a real voice on the world stage, and there’s little doubt that 2025 will be a similar watershed moment for the women.
Dozens gathered Thursday morning at Remembrance Park to honor the fallen Marines, commonly known as the Rhode Island IX.
With an hour gone in the first match the Lads had looked to be in cruise control courtesy of goals from Gary Rowell (2) and Colin West, but a late rally from the hosts had brought them back into contention ahead of the Roker return – strikes from Robbie Cooke and Martin Goldsmith ensuring the second leg would be anything but a formality.
On This Day in 1983, Dolly Parton Hit No. 1 With an Iconic Duet Originally Written for a Soul Legend
Forty-two years ago today, Dolly Parton was at No. 1 on the Hot 100 with one of the most iconic duets of all time.
In 1983, India shocked the cricket world by winning the World Cup under Kapil Dev. Now, Harmanpreet Kaur's team aims to replicate this feat in the 2025 final.
It's never a bad time to revisit the OG Skins Game. Enjoy the full broadcast of the 1983 edition featuring Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, and Tom Watson.
Collins served as lieutenant governor under John Y. Brown Jr. before winning the governor’s seat and leading the commonwealth from 1983 to 1987. It was a time when Kentucky governors were limited to a single term,
Folk musician and former BBC Scotland presenter Archie Fisher has died at the age of 86. The singer, songwriter and guitarist had presented BBC Radio Scotland's Travelling Folk from 1983 to 2010.
Kentucky mourns the loss of former Gov. Martha Layne Collins, the state’s first and only female Governor. She was 88 years old.
Women's World Cup final: Highlights | Report | Scorecard It was a gesture that instantly reminded fans of Sunil Gavaskar's act in 1983, when he pocketed the match ball after India's maiden World Cup triumph at Lord's. Speaking to India Today after the mega ...