Female referees to officiate at men’s World Cup finals for first time
Female referees have been selected to officiate at a men’s World Cup finals for the first time.
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Female referees have been selected to officiate at a men’s World Cup finals for the first time.
The fact players from Thailand, Malaysia, the Netherlands and Nepal shone as brightly as ones from New Zealand and South Africa in Sunday’s FairBreak Invitational final showed the tournament had delivered on its promise.
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The 'Pushpa' fever has hit women's cricket too now. After Ravindra Jadeja and Obed McCoy did the now-famous mode of celebration in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022, the FairBreak Invitational Tournament in Dubai has now seen an instance of a player doing the 'Pushpa' celebration. In a match between Tornadoes Women and Sapphires Women on May 5, Nepal's Sita Rana Magar can be seen moving her hand under the chin, mimicking Allu arjun's style in the superhit movie 'Pushpa', after picking a wicket for the former.
But for the people who live in the city, this has meant total upheaval, and in many cases forced demolition of their homes … which they must sometimes do themselves.