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RAVINDER SINGH JABBAL wrote about his experience as a photographer on the field at MCG.

Ekta Sharma wrote: Such an amazing read!

Nirav Solanki wrote: Big cheers to your photographer Ravinder Jabbal. Glad we could feature in your portfolio. Thanks!

Sunit Grover wrote: Totally love this! He looks so good!

One of the great joys of visiting Australia is to mingle with the Maharashtrian community here and see how they are always there, for each other. Sure it is true of others too and tells me why communities are so critical. Harsha Bhogle, cricket commentator

Australian Open juniors 1989 was the first Grand Slam I ever played. 30 years later, still excited as ever to play at Melbourne Park. It’s the first place I believed I could become a professional tennis player! Always live your dream.

Leander Paes

VIRAT’S

Gesture

Deepti Ashish Sharma wrote: That’s awesome... congratulations Atharv and Nautiyal family

Sachin Nad wrote: Kholi steal hearts with gestures like this!

Anuj Nautiyal wrote: It was a big day for my son Atharv. Thanks Rajni. Kudos also to RJ Ekta. She made Atharv comfortable and calm on radio. The best part of the interview was when Atharv said to Ekta "I'll give you the batting pad when I become the best player in the world like Virat Kohli."

Prekshi Sundriyal Joshi wrote: Congratulations dear Atharv and proud parents

Vaibhav Srivastava wrote: Gift for a life time!

Vipul Nautiyal wrote: Virat Kohli knows the power of the Nautiyals!

Payel Bose wrote: Wow!! Congrats little champ; the smile says it all.

Hemant Dobriyal wrote: It was your talent Athrav Nautiyal which attracted Virat Kohli towards you! Well done, kid. May this inspire you more to become a cricket legend like him.

Swati Loshali Khanduri wrote: A cute gesture by Kohli towards his youngest fans. Congrats Atharv on being in the news and on TV.

WHO WORE IT BETTER?

Ekta Sharma wrote: Alia carries it beautifully… very elegant.

Sandhi Singh Narania wrote: Each has their own personality; I don’t see the point in such comparisons.

Samantha Gray wrote: The flowing fabric on Sophia makes her look better.

The states of Maharashtra, Gujarat and NSW share challenges across key sectors so by collaborating through ingenuity, innovation and technology we have become very promising partners.

David Hurley, Governor of NSW and Governor designate of Australia, upon his return from an India tour recently

Caption Contest

Raj Saneja wrote: Anushka to Virat: “How can you watch horror movies at bedtime. They freak me out.”

Leyla Singh wrote: “I don’t want anyone to see my braces.”

Nisha Trehan wrote: “Don't promote Zero, Virat. I won't mind.”

Monica Gupta wrote: “Hai, mein sharm se laal ho gayee tere zero score per.”

Natasha Saluja wrote: Watching Koffee with Karan...!

Shayoka Shah wrote: “Your beard tickles.”

Mahesh Berwal wrote: “Are, lipstick to lagaane dete!”

Gulab Jamun wrote: “Koffee pine mat jana!”

Dhaval Patel wrote: “We are the cutest couple in the cricketing world.”

Nitin O. Verma wrote: “Hey maine Sydney aa kar phir tumeh Zero pe out karva diya. I have your complete control - ha ha ha!”

Pearl Chaudhary wrote: “We are the best team in the world.”

Amisha Marwah wrote: Manmarziyaan.

Ricky Bajoria wrote: “Apple, hehe? Tum toh Oppo promote karte ho.”

Krishna Rao wrote: “Loved the way you convinced Karan to interview Hardik instead of you... nobody will ever suspect.”

Rajesh Polisetty wrote: “Virat, lipstick tho lagane do.”

Mahesh Rohira wrote: "Adelaide one-day match ka team selection main karungi."

We asked: Was it fair to kick Hardik Pandya and KL Rahul off the Indian team for their comments on Koffee With Karan?

Not fair: 23% Totally fair: 77%

The budget for hosting this year's festival is 28bn rupees ($397m; £311m), and over 49 days, visitors totalling more than the combined populations of Britain and Spain are expected to visit.

BBC News, about the Kumbh Mela

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