Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Muttiah Muralitharan Throws Brian Lara a Fresh Challenge in Masters Champions League

The world's leading wicket-taker versus the man who has the highest score in an innings in international cricket. The stage is set for the ultimate contest between ball and bat as Muttiah Muralitharan dreams of Brian Lara's wicket once again.

The inaugural edition of the Masters Champions League in January-February will provide the perfect platform for two legends of the game to go head-on once more. Both in their 40s, Murali, who had taken a record 800 Test wickets, has had limited success against Lara, who continues to hold the record for the highest Test score of 400 not out. 

In 20 ODIs, Muralitharan dismissed Lara only once. In eight Tests, the Lankan off-spinner, has got Lara five times at an average of 56.80. 

The MCL, a T20 tournament for retired cricketers, will see an array of legends who will renew their rivalries in UAE from January 28-February 13, 2016. While Muralitharan will lead Gemini Arabians, the Prince of Cricket from Trinidad will captain Leo Lions.

"Brian and Sachin (Tendulkar) were great players. Brian is 45-46 and I am three years younger…may be, I will get over him this time," Muralitharan said in an interview.

The concept of former stars competing against each other is slowly gaining ground. The All-Stars Series, a brain child of Tendulkar and Shane Warne, was quite a success in the United States recently. The MCL is targeting the huge Indian, Pakistani and Sri Lankan population in the Gulf nations.

Interestingly, Muralitharan's team also has another off-spinning legend, Saqlain Mushtaq from Pakistan. It will be interesting to see who gets Lara's wicket.

Australia show no mercy to wanton West Indies

Towards the end of Australia's latest gargantuan first innings in a summer of batting gluttony, the West Indies opener Rajendra Chandrika was struck a painful blow on the wrist by an Adam Voges stroke. Quickly to his aid was the hosts' team doctor Peter Brukner. Chandrika recovered and later batted; it was the only moment's mercy offered by the Australians to their hapless quarry all day.

More representative was the bowling of Peter Siddle, James Pattinson and Nathan Lyon, all of whom harried their opponents relentlessly and were rewarded with regular victims. Lyon's loop, Pattinson's reverse swing and Siddle's accuracy made for a highly complementary attack, augmented by the stingy Josh Hazlewood.

By the close they had reduced the West Indies to a forlorn 6 for 89 in response to 551, leaving open the possibility of another follow on, another Australian innings victory and another three-day Test match. Even if the shorter turnaround to the New Year's Test in Sydney stops Steven Smith from making such a call, not even the most staunchly patriotic Australian supporter can take too much joy from ritual executions of such lopsided brutality.

A second day gathering of 40,416 was the sort of figure both Cricket Australia and the MCC would have been happy about. Nevertheless it was very apparent how on each day the crowds thinned after tea, as though they could not put themselves through the recurring spectacle of one of cricket's domineers beating up on an opponent in dreadful disrepair. For all the rhetoric of Curtly Ambrose and the good intentions of Jason Holder, there is very little within the power of this touring team to avoid problems that have built up over decades of neglect, infighting and divided loyalties.

The first half of day two had Voges and Smith batting without risk or any apparent danger. Their undefeated stand of 223 followed up the strong work of Joe Burns and Usman Khawaja on Boxing Day, and contributed to the statistical mountain being built by an Australian side growing daily under the leadership of their new captain.

Smith showed evidence that a rest had helped his sore knee in compiling his sixth hundred for 2015, while Voges continued on the merry way he began at Bellerive Oval in the first Test. He has now made 375 runs in the series without being dismissed, while his career average against the West Indies has reached a scarcely credible 542.

Though Smith's century was marked by a subdued celebration, but Voges was far more animated in marking his fourth hundred of a debut Test year in which he has passed 1000 runs in a mere 12 matches. Only Sir Donald Bradman, Neil Harvey and Sid Barnes managed to get there faster.

Together they ensured Australia's bowlers had plenty of runs to defend once again, and after Chandrika and Kraigg Brathwaite resisted briefly they made steady then increasingly swift progress through the thin remnants of what was once a galaxy of Caribbean batting riches.

Brathwaite's hands were too low and firm to prevent a catch squeezed to short leg when Lyon found bounce and spin. Chandrika was too generous in allowing Pattinson's in-ducker to strike him in front without offering a shot and then optimistically reviewing the decision. Marlon Samuels' wretched tour then gained another stanza when he was pinned seemingly in front by Pattinson for a duck and declined to review a ball that EagleEye had passing over the stumps.

Very nearly yorked first ball, Jermain Blackwood played a few smart strokes before he was reprieved when the inevitably grey of television replays meant Burns' apparent clean catch at square leg was overruled by the third umpire Ian Gould. The injustice of that decision was not to linger; Blackwood bunting a return catch to Lyon and Denesh Ramdin flicking a clearer catch to Burns before Siddle snaked a straightening ball around Holder's dead bat to make it six wickets in the final session.

If Voges and Smith did not pile up runs at quite the same rate seen in Hobart, their security at the crease was seemingly unaffected by more patient spells from several West Indian bowlers. Both batsmen gave up edges, Smith an inside edge to fine leg when attempting to force Kemar Roach through the off side, and Voges skewing Carlos Brathwaite past slips 15 minutes before lunch.

The MCG surface was flat and easy paced for batting when Smith and Voges resumed, intent upon stretching the hosts' tally into an intimidating region for the West Indies. There were attractive strokes to be viewed by a crowd that grew steadily, but precious little tension between bat and ball.

A reminder of the vast gap between the teams arrived when Australia knocked off their 1000th run for the series, all at a cost of just seven wickets. The scoreboard flashed a reminder that both sides have still got two DRS referrals in their pockets. It is perhaps the only area in which Australia and the West Indies have ever had parity in the series.

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Friday, 18 December 2015

Uttar Pradesh seal quarterfinal berth; MP stay alive

Uttar Pradesh rounded off their group engagements with a five-wicket win over Goa to assure themselves of a top of the table finish in Group D. Umang Sharma stroked an unbeaten 85 helped UP chase down 219 with five wickets in hand and plenty to spare.

Umang was complemented at the top by Saurabh Dubey (35) and Suresh Raina (29) before Shadab Jakati's three quick wickets threatened to take the game away from them. But Rinku Singh held his composure to make an unbeaten 51 as UP won with 13.3 overs to spare. Reagon Pinto's 66 and Sagun Kamat's 57 were the major talking points for Goa with the bat. Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Dubey, Piyush Chawla and Raina picked up two wickets each.

Harpreet Singh's third successive fifty helped Madhya Pradesh keep their quarter-final hopes alive as they beat Bengal by five wickets in Rajkot. Harpreet made 71 as MP chased down 263 with 19 balls to spare.

Rajat Patidar, the opener, laid the foundation of the chase with a 78-ball 63, while Anand Singh Bais made an unbeaten run-a-ball 54 to steer them home after the dismissal of Harpreet. That meant Sayan Mondal's 88 that helped Bengal put up a competitive score went in vain. Puneet Datey, Chandrakant Sakhure and Jalaj Saxena picked up two wickets apiece for MP. A second loss in three matches meant Bengal's qualifying route to the quarter-final hinged on plenty of mathematical possibilities should they win their last two matches.

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Hussey leads Thunder to first win over Sixers

Michael Hussey will be a coaching consultant with Australia at the World Twenty20 in India next year, but the first night of the 2015-16 Big Bash League showed that he still has plenty to offer as a T20 batsman as well. Hussey scored an unbeaten 80 from 59 balls to lead Sydney Thunder to their first win over their cross-town rivals Sydney Sixers in the eight meetings between the teams, a convincing 36-run victory at Sydney's Showground Stadium.

Hussey ensured that the Thunder posted a competitive 4 for 158 after he won the toss and chose to bat, and regular wickets throughout the Sixers innings, including three each to Andre Russell and Shane Watson, kept the Thunder on top throughout. The innings petered out and the Sixers were dismissed for 122 in the 50th over, opener Michael Lumb (34) the only batsman who made it past the teens.

In his first match for the Thunder, having played with Melbourne Renegades last summer, Russell was especially key with the ball. He delivered two quick, accurate yorkers that lit up the bails and bowled Brad Haddin and Nic Maddinson to leave the Thunder at 2 for 37, and from there they never really recovered. His economy was also outstanding, his four overs earning him 3 for 13.

Watson also chipped in with 3 for 13 from two overs; having had Jordan Silk caught in the deep he added Sean Abbott, who was caught and bowled, and Trent Lawford, who was bowled. While Russell and Watson picked up three wickets each, Jacques Kallis had also made an important breakthrough by trapping Lumb lbw, although the ball appeared to have pitched outside leg stump.

That ended Lumb's chances of helping the Sixers to victory after he earlier dropped one of the easiest chances imaginable on a cricket field. Watson was on 8 when he chipped a sitter off the bowling of Abbott; Lumb, at mid-off, had only to watch the ball into his hands, but somehow allowed the ball to bounce off his abdomen and could not grasp it. He was lucky the drop cost only eight runs as Watson was bowled by Nathan Lyon for 16.

But there was enough batting in the Thunder line-up to post a strong total. Batting at No.3 and having walked to the crease in the second over, Hussey seemed to set himself the task of batting through the innings, and he did so with class. He lofted Jackson Bird over wide long-off for the first six of the tournament and added three more through his innings.

Twenty runs came off the 17th over of the innings as Hussey and Ben Rohrer (30 off 20) lifted the tempo towards the end. Hussey's efforts proved more than adequate to end a run of seven straight victories for the Sixers over his side and ensured a perfect start for the Thunder, who have yet to finish above the bottom two in any BBL tournament.

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Thursday, 17 December 2015

BCCI likely to reveal IPL player salaries

The BCCI's decision to make the 'actual' salaries of retained players in the IPL public - ostensibly as a part of its recent attempts to ensure transparency - has evoked mixed responses from franchises. After the IPL draft held on Tuesday, IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla had said that details of payments made to the players retained will be put up on the BCCI's website. It is learnt that such information is likely to be available at the end of the first trading window on December 31.

If the rule comes into effect, the franchises may have to disclose the actual remuneration paid to the players retained for the first time since the introduction of the retention system in 2010, which allowed teams to sign a certain number of players from their squad ahead of the auction. The earnings of the players on the retention list are not necessarily the same as the fixed price bands they are slotted in. For example, if Royal Challengers Bangalore retain Virat Kohli as their first player, a deduction of Rs 12.5 crore from their auction purse will be made, but they may pay Kohli either the same amount or more or less.

The BCCI, by virtue of being a party in this tripartite agreement, is privy to the payment made, but such numbers are not easily available in the public realm, as opposed to the non-negotiable hammer-price for which a player is picked up in the auctions. Kasi Viswanathan, one of the directors of Chennai Super Kings Cricket Ltd, the company that owns the suspended franchise, Chennai Super Kings, felt franchises were loath to disclose the actual payments because of the fear of leaking business strategy. "This is a business proposition," he told ESPNcricinfo. "Why would they want to let out trade secrets?"

Viswanathan, however, said the players retained by Super Kings in 2014 - MS Dhoni, Suresh Raina, R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Dwayne Bravo - were compensated in accordance with the prescribed money brackets. Dhoni was paid Rs 12.5 crore, Raina 9.5 crore, Ashwin 7.5 crore, Jadeja 5.5 crore and Bravo Rs 4 crore. Viswanathan also said the subject of revealing such payments had never come for discussion in the past.

Another franchise official felt it would create a wedge between the players, and facilitate an environment conducive for horse-trading. "Why should everyone know what price he has been retained?" he asked. "If other franchises come to know of what a player is being paid, they might try to pick holes in the contract and dissuade the player from signing a contract. You know how these things work.

"It will also create a lot of unpleasantness in the team. Some foreigner maybe as good or better than a retained [Indian] player, but he might be miffed if he doesn't get the same amount or more in the auction." The franchise official contended that Shane Watson wasn't picked up in the draft by either Pune or Rajkot because they knew he was paid a "huge sum" by Rajasthan Royals, and they had to match that

However, two other people involved with IPL teams - one of them a former franchise official - contested this argument and said franchises wouldn't fret over salary disclosures. He also said the figures were anyway made public to a large extent when the balance sheets were submitted.

"The inequalities of salaries exist anyway and are publicly clear to everyone," the former official said. "These are only four or five cases that are coming from retention. Otherwise everyone else's salary is crystal clear to everyone. I see no reason [why franchises would have a problem revealing the figures]. "The franchise is declaring it in the books - the auditors have to see it anyway - so it doesn't really kill them. If it is a publicly listed company they will have to open their books anyway."

The former official said the system of payments wasn't altogether transparent. "It is not transparent to everybody else; at this point it is not. I think the BCCI couldn't really care if you pay more or less [to the player]. As far as the BCCI is concerned it's the purse that matters. "If you are retaining a guy that's when the money is actually written down saying that my cost of retaining for the IPL purse is X but my cost of retention otherwise is Y," he said. There are murmurs of an undisclosed component being paid to players that is kept off the books, but it could not be independently verified.

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Misbah ul Haq, Younis Khan unhappy after left out of PSL icon players list

Pakistan’s batting stalwarts Younis Khan and Misbah-u-Haq are unhappy at being left out of the list of icon players for the impending Pakistan Super League Twenty20 tournament. The iconic players were decided on Wednesday by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and current Test captain Misbah and former Test skipper Younis were both omitted from the list while at same time two foreigners who no longer play for their countries were given icon status. Interestingly, Younis led Pakistan to their only World T20 title in 2009 while Misbah has also captained the national T20 team and both the players are still active in this format.

“They are not happy and indications are that they will convey to the board that if they are not given leadership positions in the PSL franchise teams they might skip it,” one well-informed source told PTI. Younis has already publicly expressed his interest in playing a leading role in the PSL.

“I would like to have a leadership position in the PSL like say being captain or mentor besides being a player,” Younis had told the media in Karachi. The PCB ignored another former national T20 captain Muhammad Hafeez from the list of icon players in the PSL. Nadeem Omar, who has brought the Quetta team, said that each of the five franchises have to take one icon player from the list of Chris Gayle, Kevin Pietersen, Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Malik and Shane Watson.

“After taking one icon player each the franchises then can choose players from the platinum, gold, silver and emerging categories,” he said. The source said that Younis and Misbah were said to be upset after they were ignored and the PCB choose to pick Gayle, Watson and Pietersen as icon players.

“Pietersen is someone who has not been given this status in any other cricket league and is someone who has been sidelined by England for more than a year now,” the source said. “On other hand, Watson has retired from Australian team duty in comparison both Younis and Misbah remain active players at the Test level,” he added.

Former Pakistan Test pacer Sikander Bakht has also started a new controversy over the selection of coaches for the PSL when he claimed on a news channel that former Australian Test batsman Dean Jones was suspected of match-fixing.

Sikander said that Jones, who has been appointed head coach of the Islamabad team, was dropped from the Australian team and forced to retire because the Cricket Australia suspected him of being involved in match-fixing.

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Arun Jaitley should be sacked from DDCA: AAP to narendramodi

New Delhi: Delhi’s ruling AAP on Thursday again accused Finance Minister Arun Jaitley of indulging in corruption in Delhi’s cricket body and asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to sack him. “A free and fair probe cannot be done as long as Jaitley remains in the post,” Aam Aadmi Party leader Sanjay Singh told the media here. “So he should be removed.” Another AAP leader, cabinet minister Kapil Mishra, added: “Does Modiji have the courage to remove Arun Jaitley till he comes out clean? Can he do what Kejriwalji did to his tainted minister?” Arun Jaitley should handle cricket as ‘private duty,’ says Subramanian Swamy

The reference was to the public sacking by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of one of his ministers who he said had sought bribes. The AAP made a similar demand for Jaitley’s ouster at a press conference, saying widespread corruption took place when Jaitley headed the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) for years. “Jaitley is involved in the corruption in DDCA,” AAP leader Kumar Vishwas told the media. Allegations of DDCA irregularities ‘vague and without basis,’ says Arun Jaitley

The AAP’s allegations — an elaboration of what it spoke about a day earlier — came two days after the CBI raided the office of the principal secretary to Kejriwal on charges of corruption. Kejriwal alleged that CBI officials had searched his room too and read the file related to the DDCA whose affairs he had ordered to be probed. The CBI has denied entering Kejriwal’s room. Raghav Chadha, an AAP spokesperson, said Jaitley had been running the DDCA like “an elite club”, appointing his favourites. The AAP leaders levelled a string of charges against Jaitley, who for years was the DDCA chairman. Among these, they said a budget of Rs.24 crore was approved to construct a cricket stadium but Rs.114 crore was spent.

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Wednesday, 18 November 2015

IPL: Brijesh Patel 'not to resign' from RCB post

Bengaluru: The BCCI may have taken a step in the right direction by bringing about a 'No Conflict of Interest' memorandum for the members of its affiliated units but there are senior officials who are yet to forego their IPL deals with notable among them being Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) secretary Brijesh Patel.
While former India leg-spinner Narendra Hirwani recently quit from selector's post in Madhya Pradesh Senior Selection Committee as his son Mihir is now playing first-class cricket for the state but Patel is not going that way.
The former India Test player is still the 'Head of Cricket Operations' of IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore apart from being the secretary of the KSCA.
Patel, over the years, has been actively involved with the running of the IPL franchise right from the auction process. A look at the RCB website still shows Patel as the 'Head of Cricket Operations'.
Asked whether he will resign from the post of 'Head of Cricket Operations' of RCB, Patel told PTI: "Where is the Conflict of Interest? No. I will be staying."
Asked about his views on the whole issue of 'Conflict of Interest', he said, "I would not wish to make any comment on the issue."
Patel also said that he has "spoken to BCCI president Shashank Manohar" but did not divulge as to what transpired between the two of them.
A senior BCCI official in the know of things said that while Patel's is a clear case of 'Conflict of Interest' but sources close to former Karnataka batsman feels that his KSCA post is an honorary one.
"Brijesh feels that since KSCA secretary's post is an honorary one where he is not getting any money, it should not clash with his role in RCB," a senior BCCI official said.
According to the Clause 1 (A) sub-clause (B) of the 'No Conflict of Interest' guidelines released by the BCCI: "An administrator or his near relative shall not be on the payroll of an IPL Franchise."
Recently, another Karnataka stalwart Roger Binny was removed from senior national selector's post before completing his full term as his son Stuart is playing international cricket and it was seen as a possible case of 'Conflict of Interest'.

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Umesh Yadav takes hattrick as Vidarbha bowl Rajasthan out for 216 in Ranji Trophy 2015-16

Umesh Yadav managed to make a bold statement after not being considered for the second India-South Africa Test at Bengaluru after he recorded a hat-trick for Vidarbha on the opening day of their Ranji Trophy 2015-16 Group A fixture against Rajasthan at Nagpur. Electing to bat after winning the toss at the Vidarbha Cricket Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur, Rajasthan were bundled out for 216 after Yadav collected the last three wickets to finish with figures of 4 for 45 in 17.4 overs. Yadav, who was in average bowling form in the two One-Day Internationals (ODI) that he played against the South Africans, had recorded figures of 4 for 49 in the first innings of Vidarbha’s previous Test against Assam. UPDATES: Vidarbha vs Rajasthan, Ranji Trophy 2015-16 Group A match at Nagpur, Day 1

The Rajasthan batting order struggled for the most part against Vidarbha, losing their first three wickets with just 63 on board. No. 3 batsman PR Yadav put up a fightback to pull his side out of trouble momentarily, adding 69 runs for the fourth wicket along with Rajat Bhatia (30 off 56). He was ultimately dismissed by Akshay Wakhare for 67 off 114 balls, as Rajasthan lost their fifth wicket with 145 on board. Siddharth Dobal was the other major contributor with the bat in the Rajasthan innings, managing to reach his half-century before Yadav’s spell brought an end to their innings.

Vidarbha are currently placed fifth in Group A in the points table with 16 points, and will aim for a win in order to move up the order, while Rajasthan is languishing at the bottom after two defeats and three draws that has resulted in just five points.

Brief scores:
Rajasthan 216 (PR Yadav 67, Rajat Bhatia 30, Siddharth Dobal 51*; Umesh Yadav 4 for 45, Akshay Wakhare 3 for 78) vs Vidarbha.

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Saina Nehwal loses China Open final to Olympic champ Li Xuerui

Shuttler Saina Nehwal’s bid to defend her women’s singles title at the China Open Superseries Premier was unsuccesful as she suffered a straight-game defeat to Olympic champion Li Xuerui in the final of the US $700,000 event in Fuzhou on Sunday.
Top seed and Olympic bronze medallist Nehwal, committed a host of unforced errors to go down 12-21, 15-21 against World No. 7 Li in the 39-minute-long title clash at the Haixia Olympic Sports Center.
Up against an opponent against whom she has lost nine times in the past, Nehwal failed to create the pressure which could have wilted Xuerui, who showed better understanding of the Indian’s game to outdo her for the 10th time.
In their 12th meeting, Nehwal initially used her knowledge of the conditions to her advantage to zoom to a 4-1 lead early on but she committed too many unforced errors after that for Xuerui to move ahead.
Nehwal, who last played Xuerui in the Malaysian open, struggled with a few strokes going wide and also left gaps on her left which the Chinese exploited to wrest a 7-4 lead. Nehwal won a parallel game and a point when Xuerui missed the line after a long rally but the Chinese used her net drops and rode on Nehwal’s unforced errors to lead 11-6 at the break.
Xuerui, who has won the last five matches against Nehwal, continued her march after the interval even as the Indian kept breathing down her neck with some occasional points.
Xuerui made some immaculate saves while Nehwal started crumbling under pressure which allowed the Chinese to lead 19-10. Nehwal then again hit wide to gave Li a 10-point advantage at 20-10. Nehwal saved a couple before mistiming a return to give the first game to Li.
In the second game, Nehwal surged ahead to a 4-0 lead once again. Playing their fifth final of the year, Xuerui and Nehwal engaged in engrossing rallies and even though Xuerui came up with some spectacular shots, she also committed some mistakes to allow Nehwal to lead 11-6 at the interval.
However, Xuerui changed gears after the interval and came up with sharp smashes and drops to reel off seven points to surpass Saina and make it 13-12 in her favour.
Xuerui picked up the shuttle early and came up with disguised shots to catch Nehwal off-guard.
There was a spring in Xuerui’s steps as she dominated the proceedings. The Indian failed to give the finishing touch to the rallies and also went wide and long too often to help Xuerui eventually grab a 19-15 lead.
A brilliant drop by Xuerui found Nehwal stretched as her stroke went to net and then the Indian hit the shuttle long as Xuerui clinched her second title of the season.

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Khawaja out of Adelaide, Hobart Tests

Australia will need to reshuffle their batting order for at least the next two Test matches after Usman Khawaja was formally ruled out of both the Adelaide Test against New Zealand and the Hobart Test against West Indies.

Khawaja was found to have sustained a "moderate strain" on his re-injured left hamstring when chasing a ball on the second evening of the second Test against New Zealand in Perth.

"Usman suffered a left hamstring injury in the field yesterday afternoon and underwent scans in Perth this morning," the team physio David Beakley said. "The scans have indicated a moderate hamstring muscle strain, which means it is likely he will be unavailable for the next two Test matches in Adelaide and Hobart."

Shaun Marsh and Cameron Bancroft are expected to be frontrunners to step in for Khawaja, with the captain Steven Smith also likely to consider moving back up to No. 3 after batting at No. 4 over the past two Tests.

Whoever is chosen will face the adjustment of batting in the top order during the day-night third Test against New Zealand in Adelaide, before returning to the traditional format in the first Test against West Indies.

Khawaja, meanwhile, will hope to regain fitness in time for the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne.

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Steady rain washes out day two

South Africa received an unexpected hand to give them a shot at saving the Bangalore Test. Well it wasn't entirely unexpected, in that it had been raining in Bangalore leading in to the Test and the cyclonic activity around India's east coast had promised more rain, but a steady drizzle since morning to wash out the whole of second day's play was unexpected.

That was arguably the first good news for South Africa in the Test series. After they psyched themselves up on a turning surface in Mohali, they lost Dale Steyn and Vernon Philander to injury, and then were bowled out for 214 on the first day after being asked to bat first. The Bangalore pitch was a normal day-one India track, but they managed to lose eight wickets to spin.

India, who had knocked off 80 runs on the first evening, were now looking for quick runs to get into lead. They will feel frustrated by the rain, not least because thunderstorms have been predicted for the third and fourth days of the Test too.

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Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Delhi records 88.5 per cent surge in festive online sales

இணைய வர்த்தக நிறுவனமான பிளிப்கார்ட்டின்  ‘பிக் டே சேல்ஸ்’ குறித்து சில எதிர்மறையான விமர்சனங்கள் அண்மையில் வெளியான போதிலும், ஷாப்பிங் விரும்பிகளுக்கு ஆன்லைன் ஷாப்பிங் மீதுள்ள மோகம் இன்னும் அதிகரித்திருக்கிறது என்பது சமீபத்தில் பல்வேறு தரப்பு ஆன்லைன் வாடிக்கையாளர்களிடம் நடத்தப்பட்ட ஆய்வின் முடிவில் தெரிய வந்துள்ளது. 

வழக்கமாக, ஆன்லைன் ஷாப்பிங் விகிதம் 56 சதவீதமாக உள்ள தலைநகர் டெல்லியில், விழாக்கால சிறப்பு விற்பனையை ஒட்டி, ஆன்லைன் ஷாப்பிங் விகிதம் திடீரென 88.5 சதவீதமாக உயர்ந்துள்ளதாக இந்த ஆய்வு தெரிவித்துள்ளது. 

மும்பை(80.5) அகமதாபாத்(78) பெங்களூரு ஆகிய நகரங்கள் டெல்லிக்கு அடுத்தடுத்த இடங்களில் உள்ளது குறிப்பிடத்தக்கது.

நைஜீரியாவில் தொடரும் தற்கொலை தாக்குதல்கள்: 60 பேர் பலி?

நைஜீரியாவின் வடகிழக்கு நகரமான மைதுகிரிக்கு அருகே மேலும் ஒரு தற்கொலைத் தாக்குதல் நடந்துள்ளதாக அந்நாட்டு இராணுவம் தெரிவித்துள்ளது.

நேற்று முன் தினம் பள்ளிவாசல் ஒன்றில் நடந்த தற்கொலைத் தாக்குதலில் 30-க்கும் அதிகமான மக்கள் கொல்லப்பட்டிருந்த நிலையில், இந்தத் தாக்குதல் நடந்துள்ளது. நேற்று மசூதியில் மாலை நேர தொழுகை நடந்துகொண்டிருந்த போது, மூன்று பெண் தற்கொலைப் படையினர் தங்களின் உடலில் பொருத்தியிருந்த வெடிகுண்டுகளை வெடிக்கவைத்து தாக்குதல் நடத்தியதாகவும், அதில் மேலும் நான்கு பேர் பலியானதாகவும் தகவல்கள் வெளியாகியுள்ளது.

இருநாள் தாக்குதல்களிலும் குறைந்தது 34 பேர் பலியானதாக அதிகாரிகள் கூறியுள்ளனர். ஆனால் உள்ளூர் மக்களோ 60-க்கும் மேற்பட்டவர்கள் பலியாகியிருப்பதாக தெரிவிக்கின்றனர். நாட்டின் இறையாண்மைக்கு அச்சுறுத்தல் விடுக்கும் போகோ ஹராம் தீவிரவாதிகளுக்கு நைஜீரிய ராணுவம் எச்சரிக்கை விடுத்துள்ளது. 

Railway Officials Allowed Sale of Fake Bottled Water on Trains: CBI

NEW DELHI:  Contractors were peddling counterfeit packaged drinking water on board trains helped by Railway officials, the Central Bureau of Investigation has said, busting a scandal in which Rs. 20 crores in cash was also seized in raids in one day.

The CBI team recovered the cash during searches at 13 locations against two former Northern Railways officials and seven private companies today in Delhi and Noida.

The nexus of the companies and bureaucrats was allegedly supplying water other than the Indian Railway's own Rail Neer brand on board trains, CBI officials said.

The CBI sources said a case has been registered against former Chief Commercial Managers of Northern Railways MS Chalia and Sandeep Silas.

Mr Silas has also served as the private secretary of two former two Union minister Oscar Fernandes and Ambika Soni.

The accused officials had allegedly favoured certain private companies in supplying cheap packaged drinking water other than mandatory Rail Neer brand on trains including Rajdhani and Shatabdi Express.

While the contractors were supposed to purchase Rail Neer bottles from the Indian Rail Catering and Tourism Corporation or IRCTC at around Rs. 10.50 and sell them at Rs. 15, they were sourcing cheaper water at as low as Rs. 6 per bottle and pocketing the difference, CBI spokesperson Devpreet Singh said.

"The accused public servants allegedly did not take any action against the private parties providing catering services in the premium trains despite repeated requests of IRCTC for non-picking of allotted quota of Rail Neer by the private caterers," the spokesperson said.

CBI Registers Case of Cheating Against Former BCCI Chief AC Muthaiah

NEW DELHI:  The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) today carried out searches at the residence of former Board Of Control For Cricket In India (BCCI) president AC Muthaiah after registering a case of alleged bank fraud of Rs. 274 crore against him and three directors of his First Leasing Company of India.

A CBI spokesperson said a case has been registered under IPC sections related to criminal conspiracy, cheating and forgery among others against Mr Muthaiah, the then Chairman, First Leasing Company of India Ltd, the company, the then Managing Director Farouk Irani, the then senior vice president S Dilli Raj, the then CFO L Shivaramakrishnana, and two Chennai-based chartered accountancy firms Sarathy and Balu, and MK Dandeker and Company.

The allegations including forgery of valuable security, forgery for the purpose of cheating, using forged documents as genuine and falsification of accounts that took place during 2005-2013.

"A case was registered on the complaint of IDBI Bank on the allegations of cheating the bank and causing an alleged loss of Rs. 274 crore (approx)," the CBI spokesperson said.

When asked for his reaction, Mr Muthaiah said, "I was merely a namesake chairman of the First Leasing Company of India Ltd and held only six to seven per cent shares in the company.

The company is under official liquidation since last one year and recently former CBI Director RK Raghavan had submitted his report to the official liquidator, he said.

"I am not involved in anything. I was only a namesake Chairman of the company and helping my friend Faruq Irani," he said.

He said that a CBI team came to his home this morning and enquired about the company and details. "However, there was no file pertaining to the the Leasing Company with me," said the former president of the Board Of Control For Cricket In India (BCCI).

The agency also said searches were conducted today at eight places -- seven in Chennai and one in Hyderabad -- in the offices and residences of the accused which led to recovery of incriminating documents.

Hardik Patel Threatens to Block India, South Africa Cricket Teams' Way to Rajkot Stadium

AHMEDABAD/RAJKOT:  Quota stir leader in Gujarat--Hardik Patel--today threatened to block the way of Indian and South African cricket teams to the Rajkot stadium-where the third one-day international match of the Gandhi-Mandela series will be played on October 18.

The 22-year-old Patel quota spearhead also said that Patel community members will cordon off Saurashtra Cricket Association (SCA) stadium in Khanderi village on outskirts of Rajkot city as tickets were allegedly not sold to his community members.

"Saurashtra Cricket Association (SCA) should clarify on why they declared that all tickets are sold in spite of the fact that many tickets yet remain unsold," Mr Patel, convener of Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS), said.

"PAAS will block the way of both the teams (of India and South Africa) to the stadium (on the match day) and we will also cordon the entire stadium," Mr Patel added.

Police has made elaborate security arrangements after the threat by Mr Patel and has decided to fortify the stadium.

Police will deploy three unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs) and 90 CCTv cameras will be installed for security purposes.

Rajkot Range IG DR Patel today said they will deploy around 2,000 policemen and and five Superintendents of Police (SPs) to ensure the smooth conduct of the match.

Apart from the five SPs, 24 Deputy Superintendents of Police, 32 Police Inspectors, 183 Police Sub Inspectors, five women Police Sub Inspectors, 1210 constables, 50 traffic police and 171 lady police constables will be deployed, the IG said.

Besides, seven teams of Quick Response Cell (QRC), three companies of State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) and one company of Rapid Action Force (RAF) will be deployed, the IG added.

Both the Indian and South African teams arrived in the city on Thursday and will practice on the ground on Saturday.

Mr Patel, who is agitating to get reservation for Patel community under Other backward Class (OBC) quota, accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of playing politics over the cricket match.

"The (BJP) Government was saying till now that the match should not be turned into an agitation venue, but now this government is itself playing politics over the match," he said.

"I request to declare the details of ticket selling, because we believe that SCA has given all the match tickets to the BJP people," he alleged.

Mr Patel, whose detention in August sparked violence in the state taking toll of 10 lives, has alleged that the BJP people will create chaos and harm cricketers, but they will blame it on Patel community.

Earlier, Mr Patel had threatened that his community members will go in large numbers to the stadium on the match day and protest for quota..

Friday, 30 October 2015

Ban on Maggi Noodles Removed in Gujarat and Karnataka: Reports

NEW DELHI:  The ban on Maggi noodles has reportedly been lifted in Gujarat and Karnataka after samples of the popular instant noodles were tested at laboratories and found to be safe.

All varieties of Maggi noodles were recalled from markets in June after the food regulator, Food Safety Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), banned the noodles after finding them "unsafe and hazardous" for consumption because of the presence of excess lead.

On Friday, Nestle India said in a statement that all Maggi samples tested at three laboratories mandated by the Bombay High Court have been found to be safe. The company also added that it plans to bring the popular instant noodles brand back in the market "at the earliest."

"All 90 samples, covering six variants, tested by these laboratories are clear with lead much below permissible limits," the statement read.   

Nestle India also said it "conducted over 3,500 tests representing over 200 million packs in both national as well as international accredited laboratories and all reports are clear".

Various countries including the US, the UK, Singapore, Australia and others have found Maggi noodles manufactured in India safe for consumption, the statement added.

The company has said that in compliance with the orders of the Bombay High Court, it will now begin manufacturing Maggi noodles but will "start selling only after the newly manufactured products are also cleared by the designated three laboratories."

In August, the court had ruled in favour of Nestle in its battle to overturn a nationwide ban on the noodles, but said the popular snack would have to undergo more safety tests before it could go on sale again.

The court had also questioned testing standards at the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India.

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IIT Madras Student Found Hanging, Second Suicide in a Month

CHENNAI:  A student of the IIT or Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, was found hanging in his hostel room this morning.

The student was in his fourth year of electrical engineering.

The police say no suicide note has been found. The boy's parents in Kerala's Kollam are expected to arrive in Chennai tonight.

This comes nearly a month after another student of the same institute, 23-year-old Nagendra Reddy, was found hanging in his room.

The police suspected that Nagendra was depressed after he failed to ace an exam that would have helped him get a government job.

In a statement today, the IIT Madras director expressed deep regret at the second death and said: "At this time, we have no indication of the reason for death."

Over the last three decades, 68 students have killed themselves in the IITs, which produces some of the world's best professionals. Experts blame the suicides on the inability to manage disappointment and failure in school.

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ஜம்மு காஷ்மீர் எம்.எல்.ஏ மீது மை வீச்சு: டெல்லியில் பரபரப்பு

ஜம்மு காஷ்மீர் மாநிலத்தின் சுயேட்சை எம்.எல்.ஏ இன்ஜினீயர் ரஷீத் மீது மூன்று அடையாளம் தெரியாத மர்மநபர்கள் மை வீசி தாக்குதல் நடத்தியுள்ள சம்பவம் டெல்லியில் பெரும் பரபரப்பை ஏற்படுத்தியுள்ளது. 

தாக்குதலுக்குள்ளான ரஷீத் இது குறித்து கூறுகையில், “ பாகிஸ்தானின் தலிபான் ஆதிக்கத்தைப் பற்றி மக்கள் விவாதிக்கிறார்கள். ஆனால், இந்தியாவில் என்ன நடந்து கொண்டிருக்கிறதென்று பாருங்கள். இவர்கள் மன நலம் பாதிக்கப்பட்டவர்கள். காஷ்மீரில் 80 ஆயிரம் பேர் இறந்துள்ளனர். என் மீது மை வீசியதால் எதுவும் மாறிவிடப்போவதில்லை.” என்றார்.

மாட்டுக்கறி விருந்து வைத்ததற்காக சில வாரங்கள் முன்பு ரஷீத் மீது பா.ஜ.க எம்.எல் ஏ-க்கள் சட்டமன்றத்திலேயே அடித்து உதைத்தது நினைவுகூரத்தக்கது.

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J&K Lawmaker Engineer Rashid Attacked With Black Ink in Delhi

NEW DELHI:  Three unidentified men today threw black ink on Jammu and Kashmir independent lawmaker Engineer Rashid in Delhi.

"People talk of Talibanisation of Pakistan, look what is happening in India... They are mentally ill. 80,000 people have died in Kashmir, putting ink on one Engineer Rashid will not change anything," Mr Rashid said after the attack.

Mr Rashid was beaten up by BJP leaders in Srinagar earlier this month after he hosted a beef party.

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அமெரிக்காவின் அதி நவீன போர் ஜெட் விமானத்தையே தாக்கிய தீவிரவாதிகள்

அமெரிக்காவின் அதி நவீன போர் ஜெட் விமானமான  F-16 ஆப்கானிஸ்தானில் தீவிரவாதிகளின் தாக்குதலால் முடங்கியிருப்பது பெரும் பரபரப்பை ஏற்படுத்தியுள்ளது.

100 மில்லியன் டாலர் மதிப்புள்ள இந்த  F-16 ஜெட் விமானத்தை கடந்த செவ்வாய் அன்று ஆப்கனின் சயித் கரம் மாவட்டத்தில் உள்ள பக்தியா மாகாணத்தில் வைத்து சுட்டு வீழ்த்தியதாக ஒரு தீவிரவாத குழு ட்விட்டரில் தெரிவித்தது. 

இந்நிலையில், அமெரிக்க ராணுவ அதிகாரிகள் இன்று அந்த தகவலை உறுதி செய்துள்ளனர். இந்த தாக்குதலுக்கு தலிபான்கள் காரணமாயிருக்கலாம் என்றும் அவர்கள் குறிப்பிட்டுள்ளனர். 

இந்த தாக்குதலில் ஜெட் விமானத்தின் குண்டுகளை வீசும் 2 ட்ராப் டேங்குகள் சேதமடைந்ததாக கூறப்படுகிறது. இருப்பினும் காயங்களுடன் பைலட் உயிர் தப்பியுள்ளார். இதுவரை பல்வேறு சிறிய ரக ஹெலிகாப்டர்களை சுட்டு வீழ்த்தியுள்ள தலிபான்கள் முதல் முறையாக 50 ஆயிரம் அடி உயரத்தில் பறக்கக் கூடிய சூப்பர் சானிக் ஜெட் விமானத்தை தாக்கியிருப்பது பெரும் பரபரப்பை ஏற்படுத்தியுள்ளது.

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US F-16 Struck by Enemy Fire in Afghanistan in Rare Attack

KABUL:  A US F-16 was struck by enemy fire in eastern Afghanistan in a rare instance of an advanced fighter jet coming under attack by insurgents, military officials have confirmed to AFP.

The $100 million jet sustained significant damage which forced it to jettison its fuel tanks and munitions before returning to base, officials said.

The attack occurred on last Tuesday in the Sayid Karam district of eastern Paktia province, much of which is under control of the Taliban. The group had posted a statement on Twitter that evening saying they had downed an enemy jet.

The Taliban has shot down several military helicopters using small-arms fire since their insurgency against US-led NATO forces and government troops began in 2001, but never a fighter capable of super-sonic speeds and reaching a height of 50,000 feet.

The incident underscores the risks foreign forces still face at the hands of the group as Washington extends its military presence in the country beyond 2016.

When contacted for comment, the US military initially said it had no "operational reporting to support the Taliban claims".

But photographs of the site obtained by AFP and seen by J Chacko, an open-source military analyst based in London, indicated the jet had lost two "drop-tanks" used to extend flight time, an air-to-ground missile, and two other unguided bombs.

When questioned on the claims, the US military confirmed in a statement to AFP: "On October 13, a US F-16 encountered small arms fire in the Paktia Province in Afghanistan. The surface to air fire impacted one of the aircraft's stabilisers and caused damage to one of the munitions.

"The pilot jettisoned two fuel tanks and three munitions before safely returning to base. The pilot received no injuries and safely returned to base."

Chacko, as well as two other military analysts contacted by AFP, said the jet would have had to be flying very low to the ground to be struck by Taliban fire -- perhaps as low as a few hundred feet.

Niaz Mohammad Khalil, district governor of Sayid Karam, told AFP that neither US nor Afghan forces had been conducting any operation in the area at the time which have necessitated the use of air cover.

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தீபிகா படுகோனின் தீபாவளி விளம்பரம்: யூ-டியூப் வைரல்

பாலிவுட்டின் முன்னணி நாயகிகளில் ஒருவராகவும், அண்மையில் வெளியான  ‘பிகு’  படத்தின் மூலமாக விமர்சகர்கள் மற்றும் ரசிகர்களின் ஏகோபித்த பாராட்டையும் பெற்ற தீபிகா படுகோனின் விளம்பரம் ஒன்று யூ டியூபில் பலராலும் பார்த்து ரசிக்கப்பட்டு வருகிறது. 

இந்த விளம்பரத்தின் இன்னொரு ஸ்பெஷல் பேட்மிண்டன் பிளேயரான தனது அப்பா ப்ரகாஷ் படுகோன் மற்றும் உஜ்ஜாலா படுகோனுடன் அவர் நடித்திருப்பதுதான். 

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Deepika Padukone Starrer Ad Tells You Why Diwali is Best Spent with Family

An ad featuring actor Deepika Padukone with her parents - ace Badminton player Prakash Padukone and Ujjala Padukone - is a beautiful reminder of how festivals are about family.

It shows that years go by but some things never change. And what a blessing that is.

The video begins with the Padukones preparing for Diwali. Deepika is seen cleaning the house, her mother is making ladoos and the father is busy with a rangoli.

On Diwali night, the actor opens her almirah to find her surprise gift. It all ends with the perfect family moment.

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காலில் கடவுளின் டாட்டூ இருந்ததால் சுற்றி வளைக்கப்பட்ட ஆஸ்திரேலியர்

காலில் கடவுளின் உருவப்படத்தை டாட்டூ வரைந்திருந்த, ஆஸ்திரேலிய இளைஞரை சுற்றி வளைத்த கும்பல் ஒன்று தங்கள் மத உணர்வுகளை அவர் புண்படுத்தி விட்டதாகக் கூறி மன்னிப்பு கேட்ட சம்பவம் பெங்களூரில் நடந்துள்ளது. 

ஆஸ்திரேலியாவைச் சேர்ந்த மேத்யூ கார்டன் தனது தோழி எமிலியுடன் பெங்களூருவுக்கு சுற்றுலா வந்திருந்தார். கடந்த சனிக்கிழமை அங்குள்ள உணவகம் ஒன்றில் இருவரும் உணவருந்தி கொண்டிருந்த போது, அவரது காலில் இந்து பெண் தெய்வமான எல்லம்மாவின் உருவம் டாட்டூவாக வரையப்பட்டிருந்ததை அங்கிருந்த சிலர் பார்த்தனர். 


இதையடுத்து, அவர்கள் வேறு சிலருக்கு தகவல் அளிக்க, திடீரென அந்த உணவகத்தில் ஏராளமானோர் கூடி விட்டனர். சற்று நேரத்தில் இந்த கும்பல் மேத்யூவைச் சுற்றி வளைத்து, காலில் வரையப்பட்டிருந்த டாட்டூவை அழிக்கச் சொல்லி வற்புருத்தினர். மேலும் மேத்யூஸ் மற்றும் அவரது காதலி குறித்து தகாத வார்த்தைகளையும் அவர்கள் பயண்படுத்தினர். தொடர்ந்து அங்கு வந்த போலீசார், கேவலமான வார்த்தைகளை உபயோகித்து ஒரு வெளிநாட்டவரை அச்சுறுத்திய அந்த கும்பலை கொஞ்சமும் கண்டிக்காமல், மேத்யூ கார்டன், எமிலி ஆகியோரை அந்த கும்பலிடம் மன்னிப்பு கேட்க கூறியுள்ளனர். மேலும், அவர்களை காவல் நிலையம் அழைத்து சென்று மத உணர்வுகளை புண்படுத்தியதற்காக மன்னிப்புக் கடிதம் எழுதி வாங்கி விட்டு அனுப்பினர்.


இச்சம்பவம் குறித்து கார்டன் கூறுகையில் " என் தோலை அறுத்தெடுத்து, டாட்டூவை அழிக்கப்போவதாக என்னை அவர்கள் அச்சுறுத்தினர். ஒரு நிமிடம் அதிர்ச்சியில் அப்படியே உறைந்து போய் விட்டேன். பின்னர் போலீசார் எனக்கு  இந்து மதம் குறித்து எனக்கு அறிவுரை வழங்கினர். என் தோழி உடலாலும் சரி, வார்த்தைகளாலும் சரி பாலியல் பலாத்காரத்தை பொறுத்துக் கொள்ள முடியாதவள். அதனால் நான் அவர்களுக்கு மன்னிப்பு கடிதம் எழுதிக் கொடுத்தேன். இந்த கசப்பான அனுபவத்தால் விரைவில் பெங்களூருவில் இருந்து வெளியேற வேண்டும் என்ற எண்ணமும் ஏற்பட்டுள்ளது'' என்றார். 

தனது மன்னிப்பு கடிதத்தை பேஸ்புக்கிலும் பதிவேற்றியுள்ள மேத்யூ, எனக்கு இந்து மதத்தை மிகவும் பிடிக்கும். 35 மணி நேரம் செலவு செய்து என் முதுகில் விநாயகரின் படத்தையும் 4 மணி நேரம் செலவு செய்து காலில் அம்மனின் படத்தையும் வரைந்தேன். என்று விளக்கமளித்துள்ளார். அவரது இந்தப் பதிவு வைரலானதையடுத்து, அவரை தொடர்பு கொண்டுள்ள போலீசார், அந்த கும்பல் மீதும், அழுத்தம் கொடுத்த போலீஸ்காரர்கள் மீதும் நடவடிக்கை எடுப்பதாக உறுதி அளித்துள்ளனர். 

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Australian Harassed, Forced to Apologise in Bengaluru Over Goddess Tattoo

BENGALURU:  An Australian couple was allegedly harassed in Bengaluru on Saturday over a tattoo of a Hindu goddess and then forced to apologise for hurting the feelings of their attackers by the police.

On Facebook, Matt Keith, 21, has posted a letter of apology he was allegedly forced to write for "hurting religious sentiment."

Mr Keith posted: "Forced letter of apology before I could leave the police station...traumatising situation where it is apparently acceptable to be harassed, threatened and mobbed... I respect India and Hinduism completely. That's why I spent 35 hours getting a massive Ganesha put on my back and 4 hours getting the Goddess (Yellamma) on the only bit of space I had left on my body..my girlfriend  ...does not deserve sexual abuse."

The police have promised action not just against the attackers but also local policemen believed to have harassed the couple. "It was brought to our notice that a foreign national was harassed by some people and some local police people were also involved," said Sandeep Patil, a senior police officer.

The young Australian tourists were at a restaurant when a group of men came to their table, objected to the tattoo of goddess Yellamma on Mr Keith's leg and allegedly threatened to "skin him".

As the group started growing, the tourists found themselves trapped and hopelessly outnumbered. A policeman came to the spot but instead of helping the couple, allegedly told them off for the tattoo.

The tourists and their friend, a Bengaluru resident, were taken to the police station and allegedly admonished by the police in front of their attackers.  They were allowed to leave after several hours.

In another post, Mr Keith said: "I do not deserve to be victimised and have to physically defend myself and my girlfriend every day. She does not deserve sexual abuse both physical and verbal. We support equality for all, tolerance of everyone and especially for the women in this country. Please support us as we try to bring awareness to crimes of injustice."

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Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Sharmas take India to within seven wickets of win

India were seven wickets from their first series win in Sri Lanka since 1993 after Rohit Sharma, followed by lower-order contributions, all but batted Sri Lanka out of the game. The other Sharma, Ishant, having faced a barrage of bouncers from Dhammika Prasad and aggression from Dinesh Chandimal when he batted, came out pumped up and knocked out any thoughts of the target of 386 being chased down with two wickets in his first spell, including that of Chandimal, who had made slight physical contact with Ishant in India's innings.

It is conjecture if the altercations contributed to Ishant's hitting the good lengths, but it wasn't probably wise to expose him to the Sri Lankan bowling. Even at P Sara, India perhaps delayed the declaration and ran the risk of injuries to new-ball bowlers. Sri Lanka were obviously going to bounce them to serve the dual purpose of slowing the scoring down and delaying the declaration, and possibly eliminate the bowler. Prasad, the bowler here, was himself not done any favours: he was hit on the left glove the first ball he batted and had to retire hurt.

With a lead of 380 in the bag, against this Sri Lankan batting, and with rain always a factor, India would have been expected to declare early in the final session of the day. Still Ishant came out at No. 11, and was bounced and stared at. Except that one of those bouncers was a big no-ball. Ishant didn't like it, and when taking a single pointed to his helmet, as if to tell Prasad to aim at his head if he means to hurt him. Chandimal made himself a party to the altercation, and seemed to brush Ishant while doing so.

R Ashwin, who had batted as stylishly as Rohit but under considerably less pressure, tried to shield Ishant and opened the face to the last ball of the said over, but only managed an edge to end the innings. Ishant ran off to prepare to bowl in 10 minutes' time, but Prasad left his team behind and chased him and caught up with him at the end of the players' tunnel at SSC. The duo had to be separated.

All these bursts of energy from Sri Lanka were sudden on a day they were, more than anything, found wanting physically. It will please Virat Kohli, who has often seen - even when not captain - his bowlers come out second-best physically after competing for long periods of time. India had their lucky breaks - the rain on third evening when in the middle of a collapse the last of those - but they showed less wear of three back-to-back Tests than their hosts did.

On an oppressively hot day in Colombo - players were often seen fielding with ice-filled kerchiefs around the back of their necks - despite a seaming pitch on offer, Angelo Mathews bowled only six overs out of the 76 India faced, 19 out of 176.1 in the match, which meant little back-up for the two frontline quicks. Spinners bowling 34 overs on this pitch turned out to be easy pickings for India.

On the third evening, Sri Lanka rode the momentum to reduce India to 7 for 3, and were looking at just one big push in the final hour before putting their feet up. On the fourth morning, they were looking at a long hot day, and couldn't risk over-bowling anyone. India also had that 111-run first-innings lead, which meant almost every boundary resulted in a retreat from Sri Lanka.

Having said all that India would still have been pleasantly surprised to see Rangana Herath bowl the sixth over of the day, only the 14th of the innings. He also carried with him the baggage of the six Rohit had hit him for on the third evening. He began with long-on and long-off back, and just like that India could pick risk-free singles, four of them coming in his first over. Herath's first spell of 4-0-16-0 let India get into accumulation mode, but Kohli welcomed Nuwan Pradeep back with a trademark push wide outside off - high risk for a shot that doesn't produce runs if executed perfectly - saving the TV production truck the bother of cutting fresh replays of the dismissal. They could just go to the last innings' replays.

Rohit, though, kept driving beautifully and pulling emphatically whenever he got the opportunity. His two driven boundaries in the 25th over, shots played away from the body, were not free of risk, but at least he was going for runs. And he executed them perfectly. Binny at the other end enjoyed a charmed life in a quick 54-run partnership with Rohit. Sixteen of his first 29 runs came off edges, he was hit on the head once, and a stumping opportunity was missed by wicketkeeper Kusal Perera when on 25. Still, when he edged away for his second boundary, such was the scoreboard pressure on Sri Lanka they responded by taking a catching man out to deep point, where Binny took an easy single next ball.

Just when India were moving fast into an impregnable position, Rohit - as he has often done in his Test career - fell close to an interval. This, though, wasn't an out-and-out bad shot. He had scored runs earlier off the pull, but this time a little extra bounce from Prasad took the top edge for long leg to take it and keep Sri Lanka in the game. When they came back after lunch, Sri Lanka didn't seem to have enough left in them to keep staying in the game.

India got gentle spin off which they could pick easy ones and twos at one end, and tiring quicks at the other. Binny and Ojha added 42 largely trouble-free runs before Ashwin and Amit Mishra put together 55. Sri Lanka seemed resigned to batting only when India wanted them to, and Ashwin took the opportunity to play some graceful shots in his first successful innings with the bat. What followed between Prasad and Ishant, and Chandimal and Ishant wasn't as graceful, but might have been enough to warm Ishant up.

Yet again Ishant produced Upul Tharanga's edge in the first over, taken this time of course, to keep to 71 the total runs scored by the first wicket on either side in 12 opportunities. Ishant and Kohli were now in the face of the dismissed batsman, but Yadav was less angry when he got an edge out of Dimuth Karunaratne soon.

Ishant's anger boiled over when he got the counterattacking Chandimal to open the face to play a short ball to third slip, where KL Rahul dropped yet another catch only for Kohli to take the rebound. Ishant repeatedly banged his head without getting close to Chandimal. This was a better way to send the message across. More importantly he was in line for a 10-wicket haul and - if India finish the job here - a big role in two if India's last three Test wins.

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Ishant, Prasad, Chandimal and Thirimanne charged by ICC

India fast bowler Ishant Sharma and Sri Lankan players Dhammika Prasad, Dinesh Chandimal and Lahiru Thirimanne have been charged by the ICC for their roles in several angry exchanges during the fourth day of the SSC Test.

"Details to be announced after the conclusion of the Test," the ICC said on Twitter.

Ishant and Prasad faced off during the final session of the fourth day when Ishant, after being bounced several times by Prasad, smacked his helmet repeatedly while running down the pitch, as if asking the bowler to aim at his head. Chandimal walked over from slip, his shoulder brushing Ishant's, and exchanged words with the batsman.

Once India's innings ended and as Ishant ran back to the dressing room to get ready to bowl, Prasad followed him at a full sprint all the way back. These two incidents were the flash points of an ill-tempered passage of play that involved several stares and words being exchanged between Ishant and Sri Lanka's players.

There was further tension when Ishant gave Upul Tharanga an angry send-off and then went on to celebrate Chandimal's dismissal by striking the side of his own head repeatedly.

Ishant had been docked 65% of his match fee at the end of the second Test for send-offs to Thirimanne and Chandimal. Thirimanne, too, was fined 30% of his match fee for showing dissent at the umpire's decision during the second Test.

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Persistent India complete rare series win

You spend hours planning for outside edges and lbws, pegging away just outside off and breaking backs bowling bouncers, sweating, despairing, hoping for slip fielders to take the catches, praying the umpires agree with your lbw appeals, debating over DRS and no-balls, and then a Test turns on a reverse-sweep. Coming together at five down with 78 overs to survive, captain Angelo Mathews and debutant Kusal Perera kept India at bay for 38.1 overs and 135 runs, giving them an outside chance at an improbable win - still 144 away with 40 overs to go - but Perera fell to a reverse-sweep four overs before new ball and tea.

India's dying spirits - they were no doubt reminded of Johannesburg, Wellington and Galle over the last 20 months - found just the resuscitation they needed. With the first over with the new ball, Ishant Sharma, the much-maligned fast bowler, the hero of two of India's last three Test wins, and in the spotlight for his behaviour, removed Mathews for a valiant 110 to register his 200th Test wicket and pave the way for India's first away series win in four years and their first in Sri Lanka in 22 years. That he did so on cue and with a really full ball, two feats he has notoriously found difficult to muster over his career, will make the lbw sweeter.

There were important lessons in there. Ishant's eighth no-ball of the match, bowled in his first over of the day, had Mathews caught on 25 but India heard the heart-breaking call of no-ball even before they could go up in appeal. Later in the day, with nothing going for India and the sun beating down on their heads, Amit Mishra had Mathews plumb lbw on 93, except that umpire Nigel Llong thought the sound from the bat hitting the ground was an inside edge. Umpires are human, they make mistakes, which is why we have DRS in Test cricket. In Test cricket not involving India, that is. Had India opted even for an abridged DRS without relying on the predictive tracking technology, they would have won the series 3-0.

It was not all umpiring decisions that denied India the clean sweep. Dinesh Chandimal's counterattack in Galle played a big part in that grand comeback. One of the features of that comeback, which put India off their plans, was the reverse-sweep, a shot that Perera - who followed in Chandimal's footsteps to become only the second wicketkeeper to debut with twin fifties - played and will have people crucifying him for it. Perception of risk, though, has changed in modern cricket.

Perera is predominantly a right-hander, and used to bat right-handed until he decided to emulate Sanath Jayasuriya when he was around 10. He plays the reverse-sweep well, and Sri Lanka had got this far in the fourth innings by not letting India bowl the lines they wanted, by keeping the scoreboard moving. Just when, five overs before the new ball, India started to bowl at the pads of the batsmen with predominantly leg-side fields, Perera looked to keep the pressure on by exploiting the field. He made a sweet connection too, but found to perfection the man accustomed to getting out minutes before intervals, Rohit Sharma, at point.

It was until then a testing toil for India, who didn't do much wrong but found themselves helpless against a slowing-down pitch and resolute defence from Mathews and Perera. A mark of how well India bowled was in the first session when they got just two wickets, but always looked close to taking a wicket. For the first 90 minutes the quicks operated. Umesh Yadav got rid of Kaushal Silva, yet again with a bouncer, and even though he didn't take a wicket Ishant kept testing the batsmen and conceded just nine runs in six overs.

The introduction of spin brought no relief, and Lahiru Thirimanne, who had batted for 16.5 overs with Mathews, fell in R Ashwin's first over to an extraordinary catch. His slip catching still far from perfect, KL Rahul was a different fielder under the helmet. Thirimanne saw a length ball on the pads, closed the face, and bobbed a leading edge up above silly point. Rahul rose with the ball, stuck his right hand up, and took the rebound. He was to nearly manufacture another wicket later in the day.

Before that, though, Mathews and Perera reduced India to hoping for extraordinary events. In testing heat and on the final day of a long and disappointing home season, Mathews and Perera concentrated superbly, but also made sure bad balls didn't go unpunished and in-and-out fields yielded singles. While Mathews is temperamentally suited for such innings, Perera went against his natural game, striking at 66 runs per 100 balls, well short of his 87 in all first-class cricket. The moment of the partnership perhaps was when Perera left alone a ball from Mishra that pitched on off stump just to show the bowler he had picked the wrong'un, a delivery Perera's team-mates have struggled to pick against both Mishra and Yasir Shah.

For Mathews, who had come in for criticism for not having bowled his fair share of overs as the third seamer on a seaming pitch and in oppressive humidity, this century was so nearly redemption. His reluctance to bowl might have allowed India to run away with it on the fourth day, but the highest run-getter of the series pitched his tent and hardly made mistakes. There was one when he poked at that Ishant no-ball, but he began to leave really well, and whenever he defended he did so off the middle of the bat. When, on 67, he flicked Mishra away, looking for an easy single, only to see Rahul field it at short leg; Mathews' full-length lunge back into the crease summed up his determination.

With a history of inclement weather and poor light in the final session, this was getting too close for comfort for India. They were left needing something similarly extraordinary towards the end of the second session, and found it through the Perera reverse-sweep. The jury will forever remain out on that shot.

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Devendro Singh enters Asian Boxing Championships semis, qualifies for World Championships

Bangkok: Commonwealth Games silver-medalist L Devendro Singh (49kg) assured himself of a medal and a place in the upcoming World Championships by storming into the Asian Championships semi-final here on Tuesday.

Devendro, a silver-medalist from the previous edition of the event, out-punched Cornelis Kwangu Langu of Indonesia 3-0 in his quarter-final bout.

He will square off against top-seeded Uzbek Hasanboy Dusmatov in the semifinals. Tuesday's win assured Devendro of a place in the October World Championships -- the first qualifying event for next year's Rio Olympics.

"He boxed extremely well today. It was a very dominant performance and even though he faces a very tough opponent in the next round, he might just surprise everybody given the form that he is in," national coach Gurbax Singh Sandhu told PTI.

The pint-sized dynamo was his usual aggressive self, using his right uppercuts and hooks with precision in all three rounds.

What stood out today was the Manipuri's control. Known to be a tempo boxer, Devendro's aggression wasn't completely no holds barred.

The nimble-footed pugilist used the uppercuts to break Langu's shell guard and did the scoring with hooks and jabs to advance in the Championship.

In the evening session, defending champion Shiva Thapa (56kg) will take on Kyrgyzstan's Omurbek Malabekov, while former Commonwealth Games gold-medallist Manoj Kumar (64kg) will fight Uzbek Fazliddin Gaibnazarov in their respective quarterfinal bouts.

They would be followed by second seed Vikas Krishan (75kg) -- against Vietnam's Dinh Hoang Truong -- and Manpreet Singh (91kg) -- against second seed Rustam Tulaganov of Uzbekistan.

They would need to be in the medal rounds to be assured of World Championship berths.

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Australia's George Bailey dismisses reports of T20 retirement

Australian middle-order batsman George Bailey has dismissed reports of his retirement from international T20 cricket, Cricket Australia confirmed on their official website. Bailey who has not played for Australia in the format for more than a year insists that he will continue his push for an inclusion in the squad for the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 tournament.

The clarification on Bailey’s future came in the wake of a report by Fox Sports on Monday that Bailey, who stepped down as skipper of Australia’s T20 team last year, was calling time on his career in the format after he was not considered for selection in the one-off T20 against England at Cardiff, which the hosts won by 5 runs.

In fact, Bailey’s last appearance in a T20 international came against Bangladesh at the 2014 World Twenty20 where Australia were knocked out in the group stage. His prolonged absence from the squad had led to the rumours of his retirement but it has now been confirmed that Bailey is staying put and still harbours hopes of a comeback.

“George has spoken to the selectors and team management and stressed his desire to feature in the Twenty20 international squad in the future and to be part of the team that travels to the ICC World Twenty20 in India next year,” the statement released by Cricket Australia said.

“The selectors and team management are fully supportive of that and now it’s up to George to put the performances on the board to give himself the best chance of selection,” it further added.

The 32-year-old has a unique feat of captaining Australia in every match that he has played in the shortest format of the game. Bailey led his country to the 2012 World T20 semi-final and was also skipper of Australia’s limited overs side when Michael Clarke was injured.

Australia are ot scheduled to play any T20 international until January 2016 where they will take on visitors India for a three-match T20 series and will follow it up with a similar face-off against South Africa, again on their home turf.

So Bailey will be hoping to make the most of his opportunities in the ODI format starting with the five-match series against England which starts on Thursday. 

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Saturday, 22 August 2015

Bomb hits governor's office in Yemen's Aden, four dead: security officials

A bomb attack on the governor’s temporary headquarters in Yemen’s main southern city of Aden on Thursday killed four people and wounded 10 others, security officials and medics said.

Governor Nayef al-Bakri was unharmed in the blast at the headquarters of the Aden Faculty of Administrative Sciences, which is housing the governor’s offices, the sources said.

It was the first such attack in Aden since pro-government forces retook the city from Iran-backed Shiite rebels in mid-July.

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Why Every Indian Woman, and Man, Should Watch This Short Film

The statistics invoked in a new short film titled 'Dying To Be Me' are a brutal reminder that it is the economic shackles of being a woman in India that prove the most binding. According to this video, Indian women make up half the country's population, contribute to 70% of its working house and yet just earn 10% of India's salary and a miserable 1% of its wealth.

'Dying To Be Me,' made by Indian-American filmmaker Deva Katta, was released to mark Independence Day and the message it drives home is the importance of economic independence.

The female protagonist in the two-minute film, played by actress-singer Smita, is educated, urban and qualified. Yet, she is as disenfranchised as the poorest, most rustic woman. Financial freedom is hers only when she takes control of her own life, wresting from a husband who seeks to cage her.

"Live free and let live free," is the film's conclusion.

Watch here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL_yIBWagYVjyyqx_qPkbat5zufWZOyZEZ&t=103&v=4_Ehj5o55ag

Fresh Batch of 57 Pilgrims Leaves for Amarnath

Jammu:  A fresh batch of 57 pilgrims today left for the cave shrine of Amarnath in the south Kashmir Himalayas, amid tight security.

The batch comprising 47 men, eight women and two children left in three vehicles from Bhagwati Nagar base camp in Jammu at 4.55 am, a police official said.

Amid tight security arrangements made by CRPF, the pilgrims would reach at the twin base camps of Pahalgam and Baltal by this evening, he said.

Till yesterday, 3,49,242 pilgrims paid obeisance at the cave of Lord Shiva.

With today's batch, 48,534 pilgrims have so far left from the Jammu base camp for the shrine. 

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NASA denies asteroid to strike Earth soon

NASA has denied viral claims that an asteroid will strike Earth next month causing widespread devastation.

NASA has denied viral internet claims that an asteroid will strike Earth next month wreaking widespread devastation.

The space agency noted that a number of web postings are 'erroneously' claiming a disaster will happen between 15 and 28 September this year.

Rumour-mongers have said the cosmic strike would hit near Puerto Rico, destroying parts of the US Atlantic and Gulf coasts and Mexico, as well as Central and South America.

Conspiracy theorists suggested the US authorities were secretly making emergency plans for the impending catastrophe.

But NASA said no known celestial object has any credible chance of hitting Earth over the next century.

'There is no scientific basis - not one shred of evidence - that an asteroid or any other celestial object will impact Earth on those dates,' said Paul Chodas, manager of NASA's Near-Earth Object office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

'If there were any object large enough to do that type of destruction in September, we would have seen something of it by now,' he added.

He said such doomsday stories seem to circulate all too often.

In 2011, there were rumours that the comet Elenin would hit Earth, despite NASA saying it posed no danger. It disintegrated harmlessly out in space.

The end of the Mayan calendar on 21 December 2012 also sparked apocalyptic asteroid warnings online.

Similar rumours spread this year surrounding asteroids 2004 BL86 and 2014 YB35.

Both bypassed Earth in January and March without incident, just as NASA noted it projected.

The space agency uses a variety of telescopes to detect objects passing within 30 million miles of Earth.

NASA's Near-Earth Object Program web page lists asteroids predicted to pass our planet in future.

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