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SRH star Abhishek Sharma's sister Komal gets engaged at..., fiance is...
SRH star Abhishek Sharma's sister Komal gets engaged at..., fiance is...

India.com

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

SRH star Abhishek Sharma's sister Komal gets engaged at..., fiance is...

In this collection of pictures we shall know the engagement news of SRH star Abhishek Sharma's sister Komal Sharma. We shall also know who is her fiance. Let's dive in. There is a happy atmosphere in the family of Sunrisers Hyderabad opener Abhishek Sharma, who made headlines with his explosive batting in IPL 2025. His sister Komal Sharma is engaged. On this special occasion, Abhishek shared a photo of his sister and her fiance on social media and congratulated both of them wholeheartedly. Abhishek Sharma considers his sister Komal Sharma as his lucky charm. She is often present in the stadium to support Abhishek. Abhishek Sharma's sister Komal Sharma's engagement ceremony was a private and family affair. Close family members and friends attended the ceremony. It was held in Shimla as reported by Sports Now. Abhishek, who was recently playing for Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2025, took time out from his busy schedule to express his happiness in this special moment. Komal's fiance name is Lovish Oberoi. Abhishek shared a photo of sister Komal Sharma and Lovish Oberoi on his Instagram story and informed about the engagement. In the photo shared by Abhishek Sharma, his sister is sitting with Lovish Oberoi. Komal Sharma is looking very happy wearing a red chunari. Along with this, Abhishek Sharma also wrote a cute caption. Abhishek wrote, 'Best wishes to you. Finally it happened.' Let us tell you, Komal Sharma is a physiotherapist by profession. She obtained a bachelor's degree in physiotherapy from Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar in the year 2018, after which she obtained a master's degree in orthopedics from NIMS University Jaipur in 2021.

'I don't want to hear sh*t about Ryan Clark being fired': NBA Analyst Stephen A. Smith backs NFL Analyst Ryan Clark over feud with ex-NFL Analyst Robert Griffin III
'I don't want to hear sh*t about Ryan Clark being fired': NBA Analyst Stephen A. Smith backs NFL Analyst Ryan Clark over feud with ex-NFL Analyst Robert Griffin III

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'I don't want to hear sh*t about Ryan Clark being fired': NBA Analyst Stephen A. Smith backs NFL Analyst Ryan Clark over feud with ex-NFL Analyst Robert Griffin III

(Image via Getty: Ryan Clark) On May 22, Stephen A. Smith, NBA Analyst for ESPN, shared an unambiguous view of the fiery feud between his coworkers, Ryan Clark, NFL Analyst for ESPN, and Robert Griffin III, former NFL Analyst for ESPN and current College Football Analyst for FOX Sports. The cyberspace is circulating a memo called, 'Do you want ESPN to fire Ryan Clark?' The netizens say yes and no. But Stephen A. Smith? What does he have to say about this Celebrity Fued? Let's unravel. Stephen A. Smith shared all the parameters of the public feud happening between Super Bowl XLIII Champion Ryan Clark and Cleveland Browns ex-QB Robert Griffin III over his self-named YouTube channel On his self-titled show, Stephen A. Smith showed all sides of the story and then formed an opinion. What sides? What ex-QB for Baltimore Ravens, Robert Griffin III, said about 23-year-old power forward for the Chicago Sky at WNBA Angel Reese and 23-year-old point guard for the Indiana Fever at WNBA Caitlin Clark. What 1-time Pro Bowler Ryan Clark commented on what Griffin III said. How 1-time Pro Bowler Robert Griffin III thought Ryan Clark personally attacked him and his family. Then, 45-year-old Ryan Clark called 35-year-old Robert Griffin III one of the worst teammates he ever had, both on the field and on TV. Stephen A. Smith says he won't be quiet if Washington Redskins safety Ryan Clark is fired over something like this Smith's opinion started as 'All of this has led some to call for (Ryan)Clark's firing. Some of those wondering aloud if Clark would still be employed if called out a white colleague for marrying a black woman. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo First things first, a couple of things. I don't want to hear sh*t about Ryan Clark being fired.' RGIII and Ryan Clark beef, Megyn Kelly confronts Jake Tapper, Pablo Torre on Belichick relationship Smith continued, 'I don't want to hear that. Ryan Clark is my colleague. He is my friend and brother. He is a good man. And he's a good brother. And there is no way on earth that I would be quiet if he was fired over something like this. I'm not saying he's right, and I'll get into that in a second, but this is not a fireable offense.' 'Women's Sports Now' Breaks Down Caitlin Clark & Angel Reese's Heated 1st Meeting of the WNBA Season Stephen A. Smith shared that former quarterback for Washington Redskins, Robert Griffin III, is clearly not liked by former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark 'I don't usually talk about ESPN business, and I'm not about to right now other than to say RG3 clearly is not liked by Ryan Clark. What Ryan Clark said - that's not something he normally does. Corny, phony. Those are the kind of things he said specifically about RG3. That's what he feels.' Also Read: 'S*x offender in the house, great move Giants': Lawrence Taylor delivers a motivational speech to the 2025 New York Giants team | NFL News - Times of India Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

Overdose deaths decline, a cross-species kidney transplant, poems help conservation efforts: Catch up on the day's stories
Overdose deaths decline, a cross-species kidney transplant, poems help conservation efforts: Catch up on the day's stories

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Overdose deaths decline, a cross-species kidney transplant, poems help conservation efforts: Catch up on the day's stories

👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! Do you consistently clock in overtime? Working long hours could come with a cost. Along with physical and emotional overexertion, new research found 'significant changes' in the brains of people who are overworked. Here's what else you might have missed during your busy day: 1️⃣ Unprecedented drop: US drug overdose deaths in 2024 hit the lowest they've been in five years, according to a new estimate from the federal government. Last month, the Trump administration laid out its drug policy priorities for 2025, but cuts to funding for agencies like the CDC could threaten the progress made. 2️⃣ Costs an arm and a leg: Home-renovation professionals tell CNN that they've been bracing for higher prices due to tariffs. From Tuscan tilework to Chinese refrigerators, the US imports billions of dollars worth of home goods from around the globe. Here's how tariffs are threatening this booming industry. 3️⃣ A shot at living: In the US, nearly 90,000 people are on the waiting list for a kidney transplant. The typical wait is three to five years, but that time was doubled for Tim Andrews, who also has a rare blood type. Now, Andrews is thriving as one of only a handful of patients to undergo an experimental cross-species transplant of a kidney from a genetically modified pig. 4️⃣ Poems & porpoises: The Yangtze finless porpoise — a smaller dolphin-like creature — has faced extreme declines in numbers in the past four decades. A research team in China used ancient poems to find clues as to where the animals historically thrived, to help with conservation efforts. 5️⃣ 'A magical place': This extraordinary desert country aims to be a major tourist destination by 2030. In January 2023, its government introduced changes, making a once-challenging-to-obtain visa guaranteed upon arrival after paying fees. As a result, tourism has significantly increased. ⌚Tiny time: The world's thinnest tourbillon watch — which costs $678,000 — weighs just 43 grams and squeezes intricate mechanisms into a timepiece only 1.85mm thick. • Trump's embrace of Syria could reshape the Middle East• First on CNN: New book reveals how Biden's inner circle kept Cabinet from him in final two years of presidency• Defense cross-examination of Cassie Ventura will begin Thursday in Sean 'Diddy' Combs' trial 🍟 That's how many people McDonald's says it plans to hire this summer. It's the fast-food chain's biggest employment initiative in five years. ☠️ Fossil find: A cicada pressed into rocks approximately 47 million years ago is so well preserved that you can see the veins in its wings. The discovery gives scientists new hints about how the bug evolved. 🎤 Speaking out: Robert De Niro used his acceptance speech at the Cannes Film Festival to criticize President Donald Trump, calling him a 'philistine president.' 📺 What did ESPN name its new flagship streaming service? A. Disney+ SportsB. Sports on DemandC. ESPND. Sports Now⬇️ Scroll down for the answer. 🤩 Surprise! Celine Dion made an unexpected video appearance at Eurovision, 37 years after winning the contest. The Canadian-born star delivered a heartfelt message to contestants, organizers and viewers at the semi-final event. 👋 We'll see you tomorrow. 🧠 Quiz answer: C. ESPN. 'There's power in our name, and there's trust in our name,' network chairman James Pitaro said on the decision to stick with the company's four letters.📧 Check out all of CNN's newsletters. 5 Things PM is produced by CNN's Chris Good, Meghan Pryce and Kimberly Richardson.

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