‘Believe’ review: Pushing the boundary
The Hindu
Limited-overs specialist Suresh Raina offers a glimpse of his cricketing life and its highs and lows
Suresh Raina was once India’s buzzing cog in limited-overs cricket. The southpaw could strike cleanly and his fielding was athletic. The eager-beaver player is a stirring template that the Men in Blue have had as evident through Ajay Jadeja, Robin Singh, Yuvraj Singh, Mohammad Kaif and Raina. And like those players, Raina did not get a longer run in Tests despite his debut hundred against Sri Lanka at Colombo in 2010. However, when he wore India’s blue shade or the yellow hue for Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Raina was the master of the turf under lights.
‘Instead of accusing Gen-Z of lacking skills or discipline, we need to ask what drives them’ Premium
At a recent event held in the city, Cambridge University Press & Assessment launched an advisory panel comprising leaders from top global corporations, aiming to bridge the employability gap in India and better align academic output with industry needs. A whitepaper released at the event highlighted the growing importance of communication skills, the need for stronger collaboration between industry and universities, and strategies to bridge the persistent skill gap.

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