What September 2025 Brought to Mobile Monday India
If you’re scrolling through the recent posts on Mobile Monday India, September 2025 was a mixed bag of tech nostalgia, cricket excitement, and tennis triumphs. We broke down the three biggest stories that caught our eye, so you can catch up quickly without digging through archives.
Google’s 25‑Year Search Journey Remembered
On the 27th of September, Google rolled out a doodle celebrating its 25th birthday. The doodle was more than a pretty picture – it traced the evolution of the Google logo from a university project to the global search powerhouse we use daily. The article highlighted how two Stanford PhD students built a garage‑based search engine that now handles billions of queries a day. It also pointed out milestones like the launch of Google Images, the record‑breaking pi calculation on the cloud, and Sundar Pichai’s reflections on the company’s growth. If you’re curious about how search tech grew, this piece gave a clear timeline and a few fun facts to share at your next coffee break.
Cricket Fans: Abhishek Sharma Tops ICC T20I Rankings
The ICC released its updated T20I batting rankings and an Indian youngster, Abhishek Sharma, claimed the No. 1 spot with 829 points. He became only the third Indian ever to lead the list, joining a short elite club. Right behind him, teammate Tilak Varma sat at No. 2, while England’s Phil Salt held third. India’s batting line‑up was strong, with Suryakumar Yadav in the top six, showing how deep the talent pool has become. The article broke down the points system, highlighted key innings that pushed Sharma up the ladder, and explained why this ranking matters for upcoming World Cup selections.
For readers who follow the sport, the piece offered quick takeaways: Sharma’s aggressive strike‑rate, Varma’s consistency, and how the rankings reflect the power‑hitting era of T20 cricket. It also hinted at how the rankings could shift after the next series, giving fans a reason to stay tuned.
Aryna Sabalenka Wins Her First Miami Open Title
Switching courts, the WTA 1000 Miami Open crowned Aryna Sabalenka as champion after a straight‑sets victory over Jessica Pegula, 7‑5, 6‑2. Sabalenka didn’t drop a set all week, adding her eighth WTA 1000 trophy and tying Maria Sharapowa’s record for titles at that level. The win marked her 19th career title and pushed her head‑to‑head record against Pegula to 7‑2. The article also gave a shout‑out to Philippines’ Alexandra Eala, who made a breakthrough run to the semifinals, becoming the first Filipino to reach that stage at a WTA 1000 event.
Readers learned why Sabalenka’s aggressive baseline game works so well on Miami’s hard courts, and how her victory could boost her confidence heading into the US Open. The piece wrapped up with a quick stats snapshot: serve percentages, break points saved, and the ranking points she earned.
All three stories share a common thread – they each mark a milestone in their fields, whether it’s a quarter‑century of search, an Indian cricketer topping a global leaderboard, or a tennis star’s first big‑court triumph. Mobile Monday India collected them in September 2025 to give you a snapshot of what’s shaping tech, sports, and entertainment right now.
Want to dive deeper? Browse the full articles, check out the posted images, and join the conversation in the comments. Each post invites you to share your thoughts, whether you’re reminiscing about Google’s early days, debating cricket rankings, or cheering for Sabalenka’s next match. Stay tuned for more updates as the month rolls on.