KOLKATA (Reuters) - Opener Abhishek Sharma's sensational power-hitting secured India's comprehensive seven-wicket victory against England in the opening T20 International at the Eden Gardens on Wednesday.
Actress Tavia Yeung with her husband Him Law at the TVB Anniversary Awards on Jan 19. Photo: Tavia Yeung/Instagram
Yeung was named the Greater Bay Area’s Most Favourite TVB Actress for her role as a trauma survivor turned crisis manager in revenge dramaThe 45-year-old was one of the five nominees for Best Actress alongside Rosina Lam, her co-star inNo Room For CrimeThe unexpected result generated much online buzz, with some netizens saying Yeung or Lam would have been more worthy winners.
“As a performer, to be a part of a great classic drama is something that can be encountered only by chance, and the greatest reward is to keep the faith and do my best in every role.”
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