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Indian cricketer Prithvi Shaw, once hailed as the next big thing in Indian cricket, is now making headlines for both his luxurious lifestyle and his quest to revive his cricketing journey. The 25-year-old recently made waves with a glimpse into his sea-facing Rs10.5 crore Mumbai residence, a stunning 4-bedroom apartment located in the upscale 81 Aureate Tower in Bandra. Scroll down to check his Mumbai house in pics:

Indian cricketer Prithvi Shaw, once hailed as the next big thing in Indian cricket, is now making headlines for both his luxurious lifestyle and his quest to revive his cricketing journey. The 25-year-old recently made waves with a glimpse into his sea-facing Rs10.5 crore Mumbai residence, a stunning 4-bedroom apartment located in the upscale 81 Aureate Tower in Bandra. Scroll down to check his Mumbai house in pics:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a light-hearted moment at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground after meeting Australia's beloved mascot, Ruby the Roo. The interaction came during his visit to Australia, drawing smiles from spectators and adding a personal touch to the diplomatic tour. The meeting highlighted the warm people-to-people ties between India and Australia, with the cheerful mascot becoming an unexpected highlight of the visit. The moment quickly gained attention across social media as Modi greeted Ruby the Roo at one of the world's most famous cricket venues.

PM Modi Australia Visit Live Updates: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will wrap up the Australia leg of his three-nation tour on Friday with a visit to the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) before flying to Auckland for the final stop of his visit at the invitation of New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. There will be no formal engagements following his arrival in Auckland at around 1.35 pm. On Saturday, PM Modi will begin his official engagements with meetings at Government House in Auckland, after which he will participate in a sports and business engagement at the Viaduct Business Centre, followed by an event with the Indian community. He is scheduled to depart for New Delhi tomorrow afternoon. The New Zealand visit comes less than three months after India and New Zealand signed a landmark Free Trade Agreement on April 27 aimed at boosting bilateral economic ties. Stay with Indiatoday.in for the latest updates.

Chennai: Seven years after Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) promised to develop a football and cricket ground near Jeeva railway station in Vyasarpadi, the civic body is now planning to build a football turf and badminton court instead. Residents have opposed the proposal, arguing that they need a full-fledged public playground rather than a multi-sports facility, where they fear access will come at a cost.