Tata Motors expects rise in EV bookings due to rising fuel costs

Tata Motors expects rise in EV bookings due to rising fuel costs

New Delhi: Tata Motors Electric vehicles are witnessing a surge in demand as rising fuel prices and inflation concerns drive more consumers towards low-cost mobility options, especially in the affordable passenger vehicle segment.“There has been a sharp jump in just two months; it is about 2 to 2.5 times for EVs,” said Shailesh Chandra, MD and CEO, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles. He said that now more and more families want at least one electric car. He said the growth in demand for EVs has accelerated in recent weeks as customers are rethinking ownership costs.The company currently produces around 10,000 EVs per month and plans to increase the capacity to 15,000 units monthly in the next three to four months. Chandra said demand is already outpacing production capacity, with bookings rising in the last two months.“The demand currently exceeds our capacity,” he said ahead of the launch of the next-generation Tiago and Tiago EV. Tata Motors launches the refreshed Tiago range at starting prices of less than Rs 4.5 lakh for the petrol variant, less than Rs 5.8 lakh for the CNG variant and around Rs 6.7 lakh for the Tiago EV.Tata Motors expects EVs to contribute around 16% to its passenger vehicle sales mix in the near term, while CNG vehicles are estimated to contribute 25-27%. EV and CNG models together could form about 42-43% of the company’s portfolio.The number of diesel vehicles is expected to be around 11-13%, with the remaining share being made up of petrol vehicles. Chandra said EV bookings have grown to around 23% of total bookings in the month of May, with this growth now being driven by genuine customer demand rather than temporary supply-side factors.

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Italy on red alert as France, Portugal break records for hottest May day

Italy on red alert as France, Portugal break records for hottest May day
Italy on red alert; Hottest May day recorded in Portugal

ROME: Italy issued a red alert warning for the capital Rome on Thursday and Portugal and France reported their hottest days in May, as Europe grapples with a heatwave that has broken records across the continent.Britain and France have already reported their hottest May days this week as the “heat dome” brought extreme temperatures not usually seen until midsummer across Western Europe.Several people have died in both Britain and France, mostly in drowning accidents, which authorities have linked to the extreme heat, while Portugal’s Health Minister Ana Paula Martins reported that the number of hospitalizations had increased due to the heatwave.The mercury reached 40.3C in Portugal’s central city of Mora on Wednesday, surpassing the previous record of 40C set in May 2001, the meteorological agency announced on Thursday, warning that there was a “high probability” the heatwave would last until early June.Italy has so far avoided record high temperatures but on Thursday authorities warned people in Rome and four northern cities to stay out of the sun.“We’re sweating a lot,” said Spanish tourist Nana Martínez García, who was trying to stay cool outside Rome’s Colosseum on Thursday in temperatures of 32C. “We’re drinking a lot of water so we can cool off,” she said, with her friend María Angeles Melinas Tello adding that they are “staying in the shade” whenever possible.The first red alert of the year in Italy – which also included Florence, Bologna, Brescia and Turin – warned of “potential negative effects on the health of healthy, active people”.Scientists say human-induced climate change is increasing such extremes, making weather events such as heat waves, droughts and floods more intense and frequent.tennis crisisThe extreme heat seemed to have passed in Britain, but much of France continued to heat up on Thursday.The temperature in the south-western city of Angoulême reached a maximum of 37.8C, breaking the May day temperature record set Monday and Tuesday, according to provisional data from Météo France in the evening.A school in the south-west was forced to close its doors on Thursday and Friday afternoons as temperatures in corridors reached 53C on Tuesday, causing pupils to fall ill, a local official said.“There was even someone who fainted and vomited,” said Florian Degas, an official in the Landes region.After record-breaking days in France on Monday and Tuesday, national weather service Meteo France said temperatures in Paris were expected to reach 34C and would remain on orange heatwave alert.Players are suffering from the heat at the French Open tennis tournament on the outskirts of Paris, with one player fainting after winning a grueling match that lasted hours.Italy’s Jannik Sinner, a strong favorite at the Roland Garros tournament, complained of dehydration, dizziness and nausea as he battled the heat following an unexpected second-round loss to rival Juan Manuel Cerundolo.Workers at the venue are spraying water on the red clay courts after every set and once the day’s matches are over, “we flood the courts with water, we soak them, so that the water can replenish the different layers that make up the clay”, said Philippe Vaillant, head maintenance worker.In Spain, national weather office Emet issued a heat warning for Friday for parts of the northeast and north, where temperatures were forecast to rise to 37C.The office said in a social media post that temperatures across Spain were “exceptionally high” for this time of year, compared to what is usually seen in summer. It predicted that temperatures would drop significantly over the next week.Back in Rome, American tourist Josh Renn said he has a game plan for the summer: “Get up early, work early, take lots of breaks. “Go sit in an air-conditioned restaurant, go to a museum, stay inside a little more during the hottest time of the day.”

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‘Something to please Delhi boss’: Sonam Wangchuk on Ladakh Lt Governor’s warning over ‘honorary cockroach’ comment | india news

'To please some Delhi boss': Sonam Wangchuk on Ladakh Lt Governor's warning over 'honorary cockroach' comment
Sonam Wangchuk (PTI Photo)

New Delhi: Worker Sonam Wangchuk The Congress on Thursday doubled its support for the CPI(M) Janata Party (CJP) and rejected Ladakh Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena’s claim that he was unsure about the origins of the online movement. Wangchuk also questioned the LG’s publicizing of their recent meeting and said the tone of Saxena’s social media posts was in stark contrast to the cordial discussions he and his wife had with her.Recalling the meeting, Wangchuk said he was surprised by the message conveyed through Saxena’s post on X, which he described as a friendly and constructive discussion.He said, “I thought it was probably to please some boss somewhere in Delhi, who had instructed me to call and say such things, but there was no meeting like that, there was only a tweet.”The academic said he decided not to respond immediately and waited for several days before addressing the matter publicly.He said he deliberately avoided reacting to what he described as “childish behavior” and responded only after the comments were published by several newspapers.The exchange followed a post by Saxena on Tuesday after he met Wangchuk and his wife, HIAL co-founder Gitanjali J Angmo. In the post, the lieutenant governor said he had cautioned the activist against “weaving a misleading and provocative narrative” and claimed that Wangchuk had admitted that comparing Ladakh to Manipur was an “error of judgment.”Saxena also said that Wangchuk was unsure about the origins of the Cockroach Janata Party and had agreed to study the motivations of its founders before reconsidering his position if necessary.Rejecting those claims, Wangchuk said the meeting took place over tea and lasted for about an hour, in what he described as a warm and cordial atmosphere.“LG Ladakh invited us for a meeting over a cup of tea. We spent about an hour in a cordial and friendly atmosphere discussing his initiative, our work and possibilities of cooperation,” Wangchuk told news agency PTI.According to him, the Lieutenant Governor did talk about comparing Ladakh with Manipur and supporting the cockroach Janata Party, but no warning or reprimand was given during the discussion.“An hour after we left, we were surprised, and not a very pleasant one, to see that he had tweeted as if he had condemned us or cautioned us,” he said.Wangchuk also refuted Saxena’s claim that he had made the Manipur comparison a mistake.He said, “I don’t think it’s an error in my judgment. I still stand by it completely.” He also said that he had merely commented that using the example “could have been avoided” in these circumstances.“An avoidable error is very different from an error of judgment,” Wangchuk said.He also rejected suggestions that he had distanced himself from the cockroach Janata Party. According to Wangchuk, Saxena had described the movement as influenced by foreign powers and external funding sources, claims he neither accepted nor supported.He insisted, “I never said I was unsure about the origins and that I would reconsider my stance.”Wangchuk said the lieutenant governor had described the movement as “unfortunate” and accused it of being linked to organizations such as the Soros Foundation as well as countries including Pakistan and Bangladesh.He said, “Inwardly I was laughing at the story that he was telling to a person who was in jail under the NSA. You’re giving the same story to the person to whom it all happened,” he said.The Magsaysay Award winner reiterated his support for the online movement and described himself as a fan of its campaign.He said, “I’m a big fan of the Cockroach Party and I will remain so… I stand by what I said, I’m an honorary cockroach and I support it.”Wangchuk said that he had only expressed his willingness to review any evidence presented regarding the group’s origins and that such openness should not be interpreted as a withdrawal of support.In a direct appeal to the movement’s founder Abhijit Dipke, whom he called the ‘cockroach-in-chief’, Wangchuk said, “I am formally asking Mr Dipke to give me the figures.”Dipke, who founded the satirical social media platform that later grew into an online movement, has previously denied allegations of substantial foreign support. He shared audience data on X, claiming that more than 94 percent of the group’s followers are from India and rejected suggestions that its support base is dominated by foreign or Pakistani users.Wangchuk said making such data public would help resolve the debate.He commented, “If it is an Indian youth initiative with foreign followers, I become an even bigger fan and supporter… Even if 70 per cent are from India and the rest are spread across many countries, it at least makes India the world leader in constructive protest.”In his first post, Saxena said both sides had agreed that an “atmosphere of positivity” should prevail in Ladakh and cautioned that the protests seen in the Union Territory last year could harm tourism and economic activities.The exchange came soon after discussions between representatives of Ladakh and a sub-committee of the Home Ministry. In previous interviews, Wangchuk had expressed concern that Ladakh risked moving towards a division similar to Manipur, though he later said recent talks had helped improve the atmosphere.

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Fertilizer stuck in Persian Gulf, government plans to transport it to port by road. india news

New Delhi: With 17 ships carrying fertilizer bound for India stuck in the Persian Gulf since the conflict in West Asia began, the government is considering an option to transport a part of this dry bulk commodity. As Deepak Dash reports, the plan is to move it from its current locations by road – after the ships dock – to Saudi Arabia’s Yanbu port and from there by ships to Indian ports.TOI has learned that fertilizer department officials informed an informal group of ministers (IGoM) on Wednesday that they are exploring this option, although the route is longer by road and through the Red Sea. The road journey from Persian Gulf ports to Yanbu port is about 1,200 km, people aware of the discussions said.An official said, “It is a longer route and will take more days than passing through the Strait of Hormuz. But there appears to be no other option as the passage of ships through the Strait has been badly affected. The high cost due to the delay of 60-70 days has become a major concern and the demand for fertilizers for Kharif crops will peak by mid-June.”Officials of the Department of Fertilizer informed the IGOM that if the conflict continued, the sowing season of Rabi (winter) crop would be more affected.

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“The guy who attacked Erica is attacking Charlie”: Candace Owens drags Charlie Kirk’s old supporter into online firestorm

"Attack on Erica, IS attacking Charlie": Candace Owens is dragging Charlie Kirk's longtime support into growing online controversy
A resurfaced video of Charlie Kirk defending Candace Owens has reignited debate online. In the clip, Kirk calls Owens “the best” and says, “We’re on Team Candace.” Owens shared the video, writing that Kirk “always supported me.” However, many social media users criticized him, arguing that his recent attacks on Kirk’s family and organization are a contrast to the loyalty and support he once showed.

Months after conservative commentator’s death charlie kirkA resurfaced video of him and Candace Owens has caused heated debate online. The clip, which recently went viral on social media, shows Kirk publicly defending Owens and praising his role in the conservative movement. Although the video was filmed years ago, its revival has received renewed attention due to the growing controversy surrounding Owens’ comments and actions following Kirk’s death.The viral clip comes at a time when emotions are still running high among Kirk’s supporters, political allies and critics. Many users saw the video as a reminder of the once strong professional relationship between the two. Others said the circumstances of its reappearance have deepened divisions within conservative circles.

Charlie Kirk’s support of Candace Owens is in the news again

In the resurfaced clip, Charlie Kirk expressed his strong support for Owens, and made clear that he sees him as an important ally. “We’re on Team Candace and I’m also, you know, I’m on Team Freedom,” she said in the interview.Owens later posted the clip on social media and reflected on Kirk’s support during a challenging time in his career. In her post, she wrote, “Charlie has always supported me, but especially after the Daily Wire controversy and the subsequent media shaming.The exchange quickly went viral online with thousands of reactions. Supporters praised the friendship and loyalty shown in the video, while others questioned the timing of its release. The conversation soon moved beyond the clip into a larger discussion about Kirk’s legacy and the tensions that arose after his death.

Candace Owens faces criticism over Charlie Kirk’s posthumous claims

The resurfaced footage also revived criticism of Owens over statements he made after Kirk’s death. Critics argue that his recent allegations involving Kirk’s family and leadership at Turning Point USA contradict with the supportive relationship shown in the older videos.Social media users were particularly vocal in the comments section. One commenter wrote, “And you repaid it by tarnishing his legacy, his family, and trying to destroy the organization he dedicated his life to. With such friends..” Another said, “It would have been nice if you returned the favor.”A third user posted, “Hey Candace, Charlie and Erica are one flesh. Attacking Erica is attacking Charlie. Bringing up old videos to justify your attack on his wife is disgusting. Charlie will choose his wife over you every day. Stop pretending he’ll side with you on this.”As the debate continues on online platforms, the resurfaced video has become more than a mere nostalgia for the previous alliance. Instead, it has developed into a flashpoint in the ongoing battle over loyalty, legacy and how Charlie Kirk should be remembered.

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Karnataka leadership change: Siddaramahundi falls silent but stands by son. india news

Mysore: Shock. silence. Sad faces hover around the television screens. Siddharmanhundi – home ground of the outgoing Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiah On Thursday, after the news of his resignation came in a small village 25 km from Mysuru, there was a wave of mourning.Many residents flew to Bengaluru on Wednesday to stand with him. The villagers remained hopeful till the end. By Thursday afternoon, suspense was replaced by sadness.Ahead of the 2008 assembly elections, delimitation had pushed Siddaramaiah to a political crossroads. Chamundeshwari – a seat he had represented five times and lost twice – was divided, forcing him to choose between the old Garh and the newly created Varuna. Barely two years ago, he had won in Chamundeshwari by 257 votes.A few days later, at a meeting packed with supporters in Mysuru, Siddaramaiah broke down in tears while announcing that he would be shifted to his village Varuna. That emotional turn struck a deep chord with Siddaramahundi residents, many of whom still speak of him less as a two-time CM and more as “one among us”.Neighbor Anand said, “We are in shock. Siddaramaiah has done a lot to develop this village and Varuna. We are also worried about the fate of the work.” Siddaramaiah had inaugurated projects worth over Rs 324 crore during Varuna’s visit in March.Residents remembered his approachability and down-to-earth style. Villager Anjaneya said, “Senior people call him by his name. He has not changed even after becoming CM twice.” Varuna’s decision to remain an MLA instead of seeking a Rajya Sabha seat brought some relief to the villagers. “This is a small relief for us,” Anjaneya said.

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Why was ‘Luxmaxing’ streamer Androgynous kicked off Jetstar flight despite claiming to have medical clearance?

Why was 'Luxmaxing' streamer Androgynous kicked off Jetstar flight despite claiming to have medical clearance?
Why was ‘Luxmaxing’ streamer Androgynous kicked off Jetstar flight despite claiming to have medical clearance? (Image via Getty)

A controversial social media streamer has been removed from a flight after airline staff said her condition following facial surgery has raised concerns about whether she is fit to travel. Ronan Androgenic, a 25-year-old influencer based in Brisbane, Australia, shared a video on TikTok showing the moment he was asked to leave after boarding a Jetstar flight. According to Androgenic, he had undergone cosmetic surgery in Thailand five days ago and was trying to return home.The video immediately gained attention online. In the footage, Ronan Androgenic can be seen sitting on the plane with heavy bandages on his jaw and chin. He claimed that airline staff questioned his condition and ultimately decided he could not remain on the flight. Ronan Androgen told the audience that staff were worried because they did not have their medicines in their carry-on luggage. However, airline staff also pointed to his physical condition, saying that he looked unusually tired and unwell. Staff members said his reactions were slow and visible swelling around his face and eyes raised concerns about his health.

Ronan Androgynous disputes Jetstar’s decision after facial surgery in Thailand

During the exchange shown in the video, airline employees repeatedly told Ronan Androgenic that they were concerned about his ability to complete the flight safely. An employee said he seemed sleepy while answering questions. Another pointed to the swelling on his face and said he was not feeling well enough to travel.Ronan Androgenic strongly disagreed. He said he was only tired because he was preparing to sleep during the flight. He also said that a doctor had cleared him to fly after the procedure.According to the video, Ronan Androgenic argued that it is normal to rest before a long flight. He told staff he had to go home and felt he was being treated unfairly despite having medical clearance.As the discussion progressed, it became more heated. Airline staff told them that even if they had previously shown a document, crew members were still responsible for deciding whether a passenger was fit to fly at the time of boarding. Staff also said his behavior during the disagreement was becoming disruptive.Jetstar later responded to the incident in a statement to News.com.au. The airline said crew members are trained to assess passengers before departure and can deny travel if they feel someone is not healthy enough to fly safely. Jetstar also said that abusive language and aggressive behavior towards staff is not accepted.Ronan Androgenic is known for promoting “luxmaxing” online, which focuses on improving physical appearance through intensive self-improvement, cosmetic procedures and body modification. This trend has gained popularity on social media in recent years. Another creator associated with this trend, Clavicular, has also faced controversy in the past for online content that has attracted criticism.

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“I’m fed up with the abuse”: CutieCinderella threatens legal action against “hate farming” clip accounts after emotional comeback online

"i'm tired of the abuse":QTCinderella after emotional comeback online
Popular Twitch streamer QTCinderella has announced plans to take legal action against clip accounts that allegedly use her stream content to harass and spread misleading stories. Returning online after grieving the death of her dog Swift, she said she would issue a DMCA takedown against malicious reposts. The move comes amid growing concerns over “clip farming” on social media, where creators’ content is reproduced with misleading context to generate engagement and fuel online hate campaigns.

QTCinderella has returned to the Internet after a deep personal loss, but instead of finding support, the popular Twitch star says she encountered something far more disturbing. The producer, who recently stepped away from social media while mourning the death of her longtime dog Swift, is now taking action against accounts she believes are profiting from harassment and misinformation.The streamer has announced a major change in the way it handles unauthorized clips of its content. After years of largely ignoring repost and commentary channels, she says some accounts have crossed a line by turning harmless moments of their broadcasts into fuel for targeted online attacks.

cutiecinderella legal action target clip accounts are expanding misleading narrative

In a lengthy statement shared on X, QTCinderella revealed that she plans to pursue DMCA takedowns against accounts that use her content in ways she deems malicious or intentionally misleading. The move marks a significant change for a creator who has rarely relied on legal tools to protect his content.Explaining his frustration, QT wrote:“It’s not something I’ve ever done,” he wrote. “But this is something I’m setting my limits on. Call me abusive or pathetic, whatever you want, in order to take legal action. My bullshit is over.”His comments immediately received support from fans and fellow creators, many of whom argued that content manipulation has become a growing problem on streaming platforms and social media. Supporters praised his decision to set clear boundaries and defend himself against coordinated hate campaigns.

QTCinderella controversy highlights wider creators’ concerns over clip farming

The problem is not just of one creator. Over the past year, social media platforms have been flooded with accounts reposting clips from streamers with sensationalist captions, misleading references or false claims to increase engagement.Many high-profile creators have expressed concern over this trend. Earlier this year, streamer Jasontheween spoke about possible legal action against an account linking him and Pokimane to a criminal case without evidence. The situation reportedly calmed down, the posts were removed, but it showed how quickly misinformation can spread online.The matter has also come to X. Platform officials recently admitted that some accounts are making profits and gaining visibility from reposts. In response, X has begun redirecting impressions and credits to the original creators instead of accounts that recycle content without adding original value.The message to QTCinderella is simple: criticism is part of the job, but using the clip as a tool for harassment is a line she’s no longer willing to cross.

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Center may use Indian Air Force aircraft to fly NEET paper for re-exam to be held on June 21 India News

Center may use Indian Air Force planes to fly NEET paper for June 21 re-exam
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New Delhi: To prevent paper leaks in NEET-UG, the Center is actively exploring the use of IAF aircraft to transport question papers for the June 21 re-examination, as part of a comprehensive “whole of government” security strategy involving the Home Ministry, central agencies and state police networks, reports Manas Gohain.The proposal was discussed at a high-level meeting on Thursday led by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and attended by Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, senior PMO officials, NTA DG Abhishek Singh and top bureaucrats from several ministries. According to Education Ministry sources, the government is considering deploying the Indian Air Force only for transport logistics “due to time constraints and does not want to take any risks this time”.Sources stressed that no final decision has been taken yet and the proposal will be placed before PM Narendra Modi before any formal approval.However, the move acknowledges the ever-evolving tactics used by those determined to leak entrance exam papers for prestigious seats in medical colleges and the importance of the government to ensure the integrity of the upcoming NEET. “The approach this time is that each vulnerable point in the examination chain should be secured with maximum redundancies and supervision. The government is leaving no stone unturned,” a source said.Sources said that if the Indian Air Force’s plan is implemented, its aircraft will deliver exam papers for the upcoming NEET to select locations in the state, such as Lucknow, Agra and Gorakhpur and Varanasi in UP; Patna and Darbhanga in Bihar; Kolkata and Bagdogra in Bengal. From then on, state agencies will handle the work of delivering the papers to the districts and keeping them in safe custody and transporting them to the examination centres. At present, the delivery of papers is done by the Department of Posts.Officials said the meeting took a detailed review of the entire examination cycle – from the panel of paper setters and printing protocols to the transport routes, storage facilities, distribution network and last-mile security arrangements at the examination centres.Apart from exploring the use of the Indian Air Force, deeper coordination with the Home Ministry and state home departments for safe movement and monitoring of question papers was also discussed. Sources said the district administration and police units are likely to be more closely integrated into the transportation and custody chain.The Prime Minister is understood to be personally monitoring preparations for the June 21 re-examination and is being regularly briefed on operational and security measures related to the examination process, officials said. NEET-UG 2026 was canceled on May 12 following allegations of question paper leak. CBI has arrested 13 people from different cities.

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Gifts vs. Crafts: The Beautiful Paradox of Justin Langer and Vaibhav Suryavanshi

Immediately after a brutal cricket match, coaches usually look for answers in spreadsheets, data metrics or video footage. They look for the precise moment when the strategic plan falls apart at the edges. But when a 15-year-old kid from Bihar systematically demolished Lucknow Super Giants at the start of the Indian Premier League season, Justin Langer did something he has only done twice in his entire life.

He walked across the field, put thirty-five years of elite cricket pride aside, and asked an opposing athlete, in this case a 15-year-old teenager, for a selfie.

Langer first felt that specific, unattainable desire to be starstruck at Optus Stadium, standing in front of his childhood Australian rules football hero, Stephen Michael. The second time was in the presence of Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a boy born in 2011, who had spent the evening hitting Langer’s bowlers into parts of the stadium he was not aware of.

The least understood word in sports: talent

Later writing in his column for The Nightly, Langer admitted that he was completely charmed. In a single IPL season, Suryavanshi has hit 65 sixes so far – An awesome metric of destructive consistency that is second to none in IPL history. The closest to glory comes Chris Gayle’s legendary 2012 campaign, where he hit 59 shots across the boundary.

And as the tournament reached its conclusion, the teenage talent did it again. In Wednesday’s high-stakes eliminator against Sunrisers Hyderabad, Suryavanshi turned a high-pressure playoff into his personal playground by scoring 97 runs off just 29 balls. When a modern great like Pat Cummins tried to regain control by rocketing a 140 kmph delivery over the top of the off-stump, Vaibhav did not defend. he just turned it around The entire arc of his bat and was deposited over the Australian captain’s head.

It’s the kind of raw, uneducated dominance that forces you to rethink everything you understand about a specific sport. It bypasses the traditional paths of development. It doesn’t feel like it’s a skill acquired over thousands of hours; It feels like a birthright.

And that got Langer thinking about the most overused and least understood word in sports terminology: talent.

While Vaibhav was rewriting the rules of what was possible for a 15-year-old in India, an entirely different sporting monument was being built on the other side of the planet. In Melbourne, a 38-year-old veteran player named Scott Pendlebury was preparing to run out for his 433rd game in the AFL, breaking the all-time VFL/AFL appearance record.

Pendlebury was never considered a football immortal. At the age of 16, he was a basketball guard with an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship – a position he eventually left for a young kid named Patty Mills. When Pendlebury chose football, no one saw a lanky kid selected at pick five and predicted a generational legacy. He was not a product of pure, explosive destiny like Donald Bradman or Sachin Tendulkar.

Instead, Pendlebury built his talent in obscurity. He took his basketball DNA – spatial awareness, soft hands, an uncanny ability to slow down time while chaos unfolded around him – and infused it into 21 seasons of brutal, weekly contact play. If Vaibhav Suryavanshi is talent in its most raw, God-given expression, then Scott Pendlebury is talent as a verb. It is a craft that has been refined, maintained and steadfastly preserved over decades of unseen dawns.

How do we see greatness?

Langer’s observation goes to the heart of how we view greatness. As sports fans, we are always fascinated by this advent. We love the flash of lightning, the teenage genius who appears out of nowhere, bowling at 150 kilometers per hour, before the world is even ready to remember his name.

But as former Australian coach John Buchanan used to remind Langer, longevity is the ultimate mark of a true champion. This left Tendulkar and Ponting aside from the flashes in the pan. That’s what makes LeBron James or the Williams sisters great. Looking and surviving at your absolute peak for twenty requires an entirely different kind of talent than hitting six at fifteen.

The beautiful truth of the game is hidden somewhere between the boy from Bihar and the Superman of Collingwood.

there is one layer of greatness That which cannot be trained and brought into existence – Bradman’s eye, Tendulkar’s timing, Suryavanshi’s innate power. But that gift means nothing if it is not ultimately connected to the painstaking, patient architecture of a craft. The best people in business accept gifts, but they refuse to trust them.

At the moment, the global game is seeing both ends of that intriguing spectrum. In Melbourne, a 38-year-old man has overcome an entire generation through his work ethic and willpower. And in India, a 15-year-old kid is playing cricket like he was sent from another planet.

Both are undeniably talented. But as Justin Langer watched a teenager tear the cricket world apart on Wednesday night, it left us with a final question to ponder:

Which version of talent inspires you more – the gift, or the craft?

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Kingshuk Kusari

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May 29, 2026 05:30 IST

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