“Tough To Play…”: Rohit Sharma's Straight Talk After Guiding India To 1st T20 World Cup Final In A Decade | Cricket News

“Tough To Play…”: Rohit Sharma's Straight Talk After Guiding India To 1st T20 World Cup Final In A Decade | Cricket News






India ended a 10-year wait early on Friday morning with a commanding 68-run win over England in the semi-final of the 2024 T20 World Cup. For the first time since the 2014 T20 World Cup in Bangladesh, India will be playing in the final of the marquee event. In a rain-affected match, on a slow pitch, batting first was going to be a tricky but Rohit Sharma‘s men rose up to the challenge. 

Suryakumar Yadav (47) and Rohit Sharma (57) led the charge as India posted a tough 172-run target. In reply, England were all out for just 103.   

After the win, Rohit Sharma opened about how they win the semi-final. 

“Very satisfying to win. Worked very hard as a unit and it was a great effort from all. We adapted really well, conditions were challenging. That’s been the success story for us so far. If bowlers and batters adapt, things fall in place,” Rohit Sharma said in the post-match presentation ceremony. 

“At one stage, 140-150 looked par. But we got runs in the middle, SKY and I were going and thought we can get 20-25 more. 175 was a very good score, bowlers were fantastic. Axar, Kuldeep are gun spinners. Tough to play shots against them in these conditions. They were calm under pressure. We had a chat after the first innings, message was to keep stumps in play. That’s what they did. I can set the target in my mind, but I don’t want to let anyone know about it, to the batters. They are all instinctive players. I thought 170 was a very good surface.”

India flaunted their superabundance of talent in a display of absolute dominance to storm into the final of the T20 World Cup with a 68-run shellacking of England in their semi-final on Thursday.

Leading the charge once again was their inspirational skipper Rohit Sharma, who laid the foundation with an aggressive 57 off 39 balls, and the captain was well-supported by Suryakumar Yadav (47 off 36), as India posted 171 for seven after being asked to bat first in the rain-hit match.

In reply, England were bowled out for 103 in 16.4 overs as India set up a title clash with first-timers South Africa in Barbados on Saturday. This is India’s third entry into the final of the tournament.

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In Delhi Court's Custody Order For Arvind Kejriwal, A Caveat For CBI

In Delhi Court's Custody Order For Arvind Kejriwal, A Caveat For CBI


Arvind Kejriwal was arrested by the CBI at Rouse Avenue court

New Delhi:

The special CBI court that denied relief to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in the liquor policy case has said that on the basis of material on record, it cannot be said at this stage that the arrest is illegal, but warned that the probe agency should not be “overzealous”.

Arvind Kejriwal has been sent to CBI’s custody for three days — two less than what the agency had asked for. He was arrested by the CBI inside the Rouse Avenue court. Earlier, the Rouse Avenue court had granted him bail, but the Delhi High Court paused it and reserved its order. Mr Kejriwal moved the Supreme Court, but got no relief. The high court thereafter denied him bail.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader’s wife has alleged that the “whole system” is trying to ensure he stays in jail. “Arvind Kejriwal got bail on June 20. Immediately ED got a stay. The very next day CBI made him an accused. And today he was arrested. The whole system is trying to ensure that the man does not come out of jail. This is not law. This is dictatorship, this is emergency,” Sunita Kejriwal said in a post on ‘X’.

In its order for a three-day CBI custody, the Rouse Avenue court has said “investigation is the prerogative of the investigating agency”. “There are certain safeguards provided in the law and at this stage, on the material on record, it cannot be said that the arrest is illegal. The agency, however, should not be overzealous,” it has added.

The court has asked the central agency to produce Mr Kejriwal in court on Saturday. The court has said Mr Kejriwal may meet his wife for an hour daily. “Let the medically prescribed diet/home cooked food be provided to the accused during the police custody remand. Accused may also be provided with the prescribed medicines as well as glucometer during the remand. Accused be also allowed to take spectacles,” it has said, detailing the custody conditions.

Mr Kejriwal’s counsel, Senior Advocate Vikram Chaudhari, had stressed that it was not necessary to arrest him at this stage and questioned the timing of the arrest. “This court has to consider, at this stage, the merits of the case. The timing may be circumspect but it is not the clear criterion for declaring an arrest illegal,” it said.

The AAP leader’s counsel told that the CBI had questioned him in this connection for nine hours in April last year. Mr Kejriwal then addressed the court directly and recounted what he had told CBI when he was asked why the now-scrapped liquor policy was framed.

“I told them (the CBI) there were three points. First – increase revenue. Second – reduce crowds to handle law and order. Third – opening of liquor shops in the right proportion (i.e., equal distribution across the city). I had given instructions to Manish Sisodia (his former deputy, who, in February last year, was the first to be arrested in this case) to keep these three things in mind in the policy,” he said.

“It is a poor citizen vs might of the State. This case is pending since August 2022. I was called as a witness… I appeared and, for nine hours, I assisted. Not a single notice (from the CBI) since then. How did they shift from a witness to an accused… it is a long distance to cover,” the counsel argued.

The CBI termed the AAP leader’s allegations “unnecessary”. We could have done this before, or even during, the election. We did not… it (the interrogation) was done only after the court’s permission.”

The agency pointed out it was not bound to announce the start of an investigation. “Suppose there is an inquiry… I don’t have to tell (Mr Kejriwal)… Who I have to tell is to the court – that I need custody. There is no mandate I have to tell the other side about my desire to investigate,” its counsel said.



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In UP Autopsy Room, Corpses Not Safe From Thieves. See Bizarre Case

In UP Autopsy Room, Corpses Not Safe From Thieves. See Bizarre Case


A video of ornaments stolen from bodies has now spread on social media

Hardoi (UP):

A chilling racket of stealing jewellery from corpses coming in for post-mortem has been busted in Uttar Pradesh’s Hardoi. Those involved in the racket, it is alleged, would steal gold and silver ornaments from corpses and replace them with artificial jewellery.

The district’s Chief Medical Officer Dr Rohtash Kumar said two contractual employees were involved in this racket and they have been fired. But one of the sacked staff has claimed that he is innocent and several employees of the postmortem unit were part of the racket.

The matter came to light when a woman constable, whose 26-year-old sister recently died by suicide, found the ornaments missing from the body. “The constable, Nikki, told us that her sister’s nosepin and ear rings were missing after post-mortem. Two staff members were found to be involved, and they were sacked. I have also complained to the firm they are associated with,” the Chief Medical Officer said. On the sacked ward boy’s allegations, he said a team of four doctors has been formed to conduct an in-depth probe into the matter. “We will take strict action against anyone found responsible.” 

Rupesh Patel, the sacked ward boy, said he did not even enter the postmortem room and claimed that he had been framed. “I was threatened that If I speak up, I will be sacked,” he said.

A video of ornaments stolen from bodies has now spread on social media. Rupesh Patel said he shot the video and circulated it after he was sacked.

Asked about the video, the Chief Medical Officer said the clip does not show any other staff member, but assured that the probe team will look into it. “The probe team is looking at the whole matter and once we get a report, we will take action. An FIR will also be registered.”

With inputs from Mohd Asif



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Akali Dal Faction Talks of Change, Wants Sukhbir Badal Out

Akali Dal Faction Talks of Change, Wants Sukhbir Badal Out


Chandigarh:

The Shiromani Akali Dal at one of its lowest points today, a section within the party is calling for introspection and a reboot, preferably with a new leader. The section — including Sikandar S Maluka, Surjit S Rakhra, Bibi Jagir Kaur, Prem S Chandumajra and others — skipped a crucial party meeting in Chandigarh to hold a huddle of their own in Jalandhar.

“Today it was discussed seriously why Akali Dal has become so weak… A change in the party is necessary to bring it back to the old path,” said senior leader Prem Singh Chandumajra, signalling the need for the leadership, to take responsibility. .

“I appeal to party chief Sukhbir Singh Badal to not ignore the sentiments of the workers, but to understand them. The party will take a decision in view of the Lok Sabha Election results,” he added. The leadership of the Akali Dal has been in the hands of the Badal family for decades.

“On July 1, all of us Akali leaders will bow down in Sri Akal Takht Sahib. From there that day, we will start the Shiromani Akali Dal Bachao Lehar. We will include senior leaders of the Akali Dal in this journey,” he added. The group is calling the rejuvenation campaign the “Akali Dal Bachao Abhiyan”.

The Akali Dal, out of power for over one term, is finding the path back to spotlight tough. In 2020, it left the alliance with the BJP over the farm law issue to retain its core constituency — the farmers of the state.

But the farmers were not placated and in 2022, the SAD posted one of its worst performances in the assembly election. The party won only three of Punjab’s 117 seats and the Congress 18. AAP swept the election, winning 92 seats.

In the recently concluded Lok Sabha election in Punjab, the Akali Dal could hold onto just one seat — Bathinda of the Harsimrat Kaur Badal — down from two in 2019. The Congress won seven of the state’s 13 seats and Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party three.

Its back to the wall, the party is now contemplating on some serious damage control ahead of a crucial by-election next month.

On July 10, by-polls are due in the Jalandhar West assembly seat. By-polls for four more seats — Gidderbaha, Chabbewal, Barnala and Dera Baba Nanak – will also be held over the coming days.

The Akali Dal, however, has called the rebel leaders “frustrated elements sponsored by the BJP” to weaken it.



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Karnataka Bans Use Of Artificial Colours In Chicken, Fish Kebabs

Karnataka Bans Use Of Artificial Colours In Chicken, Fish Kebabs


Karnataka found eight Kebab samples unsafe due to the use of artificial colour (Representative)

New Delhi:

The Karnataka government on Monday prohibited the use of artificial colouring agents in the preparation of vegetarian, chicken and fish kebabs in the state, saying it can have a serious impact on the health of the public.

Announcing the decision on X (formerly Twitter), state’s health minister Dinesh Gundu Rao said that the food vendors violating the rule will be dealt with “serious action” including seven years of jail time and a fine of up to Rs 10 lakhs.

“Artificial colors are harmful to the body and can cause adverse health effects,” he said.

Karnataka’s Food Safety and Standards Department had received various complaints that eateries across the state were using artificial colours in kebabs. The department then tested 39 samples of kebabs in the laboratories and found that as many as eight of them were unsafe due to the usage of artificial colour.

Sunset Yellow was found in seven samples while Sunset Yellow and Carmoisine were found in another sample.

The use of any artificial colours in the preparation of kebabs is not permitted under rule 16 of the Food Safety and Standards (Food Products Standards and Food Additives) Regulations, 2011. 

Earlier in March, the state government prohibited the usage of artificial colours in ‘Gobi Manchurian’ and ‘Cotton Candy‘ as their usage causes adverse effects on public health, especially children.





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Toy Train Topples, Kills 10-Year-Old At Chandigarh Mall

Toy Train Topples, Kills 10-Year-Old At Chandigarh Mall


The child suffered fatal injuries in the accident.

A 10-year-old boy died after the coach of a toy train in which he was taking a joy ride overturned at a mall in Chandigarh, the police said on Monday.

The child, Shahbaz, was leaning out of the window when the coach of the toy train toppled to its right at Elante Mall, showed CCTV footage. 

The victim’s cousin, who was also sitting along with him, escaped unhurt, said the police.

According to the police, Shahbaz was sitting in the last compartment, which overturned as the toy train made a turn, leaving the boy with severe head injuries.

The victim’s cousin, who was also sitting along with him, escaped unhurt, said the police.

The police have filed an FIR and arrested the train’s driver. The toy train has also been seized.

“A case has been registered against the person who was operating the train and also the management of the mall,” said a police official.



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