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Aakash Chopra - Hanuma Vihari - "Mud-Slinging Is Happening": Ex-India Star's Blunt Take On Hanuma Vihari Row - sports.ndtv.com - India

"Mud-Slinging Is Happening": Ex-India Star's Blunt Take On Hanuma Vihari Row

Former Indian cricket team batter Aakash Chopra had his say on the ongoing controversy surrounding Hanuma Vihari's allegations on the Andhra Cricket Association (ACA). Chopra pointed out that although there has been 'mudslinging' from both sides, he believes Vihari's version of the events. Earlier, Vihari alleged 'mistreatment' from the cricket board and said that he was asked to resign from captaincy after an altercation with a teammate whose father is a politician. Vihari also posted a copy of his allegations on social media along with signatures from his teammates but ACA claimed that the players were 'forced'.

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Hanuma Vihari - Hanuma Vihari Row: Teammates Signed Letter Of Support 'Under Threat', Claims ACA - Report - sports.ndtv.com - India

Hanuma Vihari Row: Teammates Signed Letter Of Support 'Under Threat', Claims ACA - Report

The Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) has alleged that the teammates were forced to sign the 'Letter of support' for Hanuma Vihari "under threat", according to India Today. Earlier. Vihari lashed out at the ACA for 'mistreatment' and said that he was asked to resign from captaincy after the first game of the season. He further alleged that his removal came after an altercation with a teammate who was the son of a politician. Vihari shared a copy of his statement on social media along with signatures of his teammates but the ACA has said that the cricketers were forced to sign it by the veteran player.

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Brendon Maccullum - "Reckless And Too Cocky": England Great Criticises Ben Stokes And Co. After Test Series Loss To India - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"Reckless And Too Cocky": England Great Criticises Ben Stokes And Co. After Test Series Loss To India

India on Monday defeated England by five wickets in the Ranchi Test to take an unassailable lead of 3-1 in the five-match series. Despite trailing 0-1, the host team put on a brilliant comeback to seal the series with a match to go. Meanwhile, it was the first series defeat for captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum since they took charge in 2022 and changed England's fortunes with their attacking philosophy dubbed 'Bazball'. Getting critical of the team's approach, England's legendary batter Geoffrey Boycott said that the batting cost the Three Lions the series.

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Ravindra Jadeja - Ravindra Jadeja Has 'Fanboy' Moment, Poses In Front Of MS Dhoni's House - See Pics - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India

Ravindra Jadeja Has 'Fanboy' Moment, Poses In Front Of MS Dhoni's House - See Pics

Indian cricket team all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja shared a sneak peek into his off-field activities as he shared some pictures of himself in front of Chennai Super Kings skipper MS Dhoni's farmhouse in Ranchi. Jadeja is currently with the Indian cricket team who emerged victorious against England in the Ranchi Test to clinch the ongoing series. Following the game, Jadeja visited Dhoni's farmhouse and in the pictures that he posted on Instagram, he could be seen posing in front of the gate. "Fun to pose as a fan in front of the legend's house #MSD," he captioned the pictures on social media.

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Jasprit Bumrah - Two India Stars To Be Rested For 5th Test Against England? Report Makes Massive Revelation - sports.ndtv.com - India

Two India Stars To Be Rested For 5th Test Against England? Report Makes Massive Revelation

The Indian cricket team management may rest two players - one batter and one bowler - as part of workload management in the fifth Test match against England in Dharamsala starting March 7, according to Cricbuzz. With Indian clinching the five-match series with a victory over England in the Ranchi Test, the team management is looking to provide rest to some key players. However, the report did not mention the names of the cricketers who are being considered by the team management and selectors. The report also claimed that Jasprit Bumrah is all set to make his return to the playing XI in Dharamsala. The fast bowler was rested for the fourth Test match in Ranchi keeping the T20 World Cup in mind.

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Popular UK tourist destination is 'dangerous for Brits', MP warns - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Russia - China - South Africa - India - Iran - Israel - county Ocean

Popular UK tourist destination is 'dangerous for Brits', MP warns

A popular UK tourist destination has been branded 'not a safe place for British tourists' by one MP.

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Rohit Sharma - "I Will Buy It": Childhood Coach Recalls Young Rohit Sharma's Reaction To Mercedes Car - sports.ndtv.com - India

"I Will Buy It": Childhood Coach Recalls Young Rohit Sharma's Reaction To Mercedes Car

India captain Rohit Sharma is among the prominent sportspersonalities in India. Besides leading the cricket team, Rohit also plays a huge role for the side as a batter. Like majority of the Indian cricketers, Rohit too hails from a humble background. His family had to borrow money to send him to a cricket camp in Borivali. Everthing started with a dream of playing for India and now Rohit is among the best batters in the world. Be it his game, fame or money, Rohit has grown by leaps and bounds in all terms. Going down the memory lane, Rohit's childhood coach Dinesh Lad, in a recent interview, revealed that the player once dreamt of buying a Mercedes.

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Janneke Schopman - International - "It Was Getting Tough": Elena Norman, Outgoing Hockey India CEO - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"It Was Getting Tough": Elena Norman, Outgoing Hockey India CEO

Outgoing Hockey India CEO Elena Norman on Tuesday said the work environment in HI was "difficult" and she had no choice but to call it quits. After holding the position for 13 years, Norman resigned and even though HI did not reveal the specific reasons for her decision in its official statement, the Australian spoke out on what pushed her to exit. "Absolutely, it was getting tough to deliver in the fight between two factions," Norman told PTI in an interview.

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