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Jai Moondra, a software engineer from Rajasthan’s Tonk, rocked a star-studded batting line-up filled with IPL stars as Ireland did the unthinkable, shocking reigning T20 World Champions India by one-run to complete a historic 2-0 series win here on Sunday.It is easily the greatest moment in Irish cricket since Kevin O’Brien’s epochal century when they beat England in the 2011 ODI World Cup. 

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A wave of precautionary position squaring ahead of high-stakes international diplomacy caused Indian equity benchmarks to wrap up the final session of June on a highly volatile note on Monday, June 29, 2026. The NSE Nifty 50 dropped 80.50 points to settle at 23,865.75, while the BSE Sensex capitulated by 249.70 points to finish at 76,478.67. The immediate intraday retreat was heavily compounded by an aggressive, persistent tech wreck, which dragged the Nifty IT index down over 2%—locking in a bruising 9.6% cumulative loss for June as global demand concerns from Accenture’s weak revenue outlook collided with renewed U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate anxieties. Concurrently, a severe 43% domestic monsoon rainfall deficit heavily dampened sentiment across the Auto and Metal sectors over deep-seated rural consumption risks. However, despite Monday’s defensive posture, Dalal Street still closed the entire month of June in positive territory—Nifty rising 1.4% and Sensex adding 2.3%—massively insulated by Brent crude systematically cooling to a comfortable $73 a barrel and emergency RBI foreign currency loan swap relaxations that fueled a monthly surge across banking equities. On the policy front, corporate desks remained hyper-active as the Ministry of Commerce effectively paused bilateral trade agreement signatures with Washington over politically unfeasible agricultural tariff demands, while the Delhi government officially approved its aggressive EV Policy 2.0 to aggressively transition two-wheelers away from traditional combustion engines.

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A historic night unfolded at the New York/New Jersey Stadium as tournament favorites France kickstarted their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a clinical 3-1 victory over Senegal. The Group I opening fixture belonged to French captain Kylian Mbappé, whose second-half brilliance secured the points and rewrote French football history. 

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