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    'Surya has won my heart today': Big relief for Pakistani fan, after India beat USA

    The Men in Blue's dominant performance led to a convincing seven-wicket victory over the USA in the T20 World Cup 2024. A Pakistani fan, who sold his tractor to watch the tournament, supported India after their win against Pakistan. Key players like Arshdeep Singh and the partnership of Suryakumar Yadav and Shivam Dube played pivotal roles in India's success.

    ICC, FanCraze extend multi-year partnership

    As part of the partnership, ICC Crictos SuperTeam, a Web3 fantasy game featuring officially licensed ICC digital video collectibles, will be launched, allowing fans to build fantasy teams using their ICC Crictos and compete in contests for daily rewards.

    Behind self-regulating Indian tech industry, and other top stories this week

    This week ETtech's reporters broke a bunch of stories across fintech, online pharmacy and social media, which highlight the growing push towards self-regulation and the challenges being faced by players in adopting it.

    No payment gateway access for non-permissible online games; won’t forego margins for growth: TCS CEO-designate

    As the online gaming industry and the government move closer towards implementing a self-regulatory mechanism for the sector, the Ministry of Information Technology (IT) is taking steps to prohibit non-permissible platforms which may be allowing illegal betting and gambling firms to operate.

    Deep Dive: What's next for India’s NFT ecosystem as it shifts focus from filmi trifles to utility

    The super-short history of NFTs has been chaotic — from the dizzying heights of hype to a bone-rattling decline in the wake of a crypto shakedown to a quick correction, a quiet realisation and, now, a pivot to utility.

    ICC reveals logo for Cricket World Cup 2023 India on 12th anniversary of CWC 2011 triumph

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) has unveiled the logo for the 2023 Cricket World Cup, which is set to take place in India. The design of the logo incorporates the Navarasa, an Indian theatrical term for the nine emotions audiences feel during high-stakes action, such as those experienced during a World Cup, including joy, pride and passion.

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