Met Office warns against taking 'unnecessary danger' of taking 'storm selfies' as Eunice approaches
The Met Office has warned people against taking risky 'storm selfies' as the second major weather event of the week approaches.
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The Met Office has warned people against taking risky 'storm selfies' as the second major weather event of the week approaches.
Neco Williams is back playing regular football with Fulham and he admitted to the club’s official website that he has had the ‘perfect start’ with his current team.
Stockport County fell from the second tier to the sixth in 12 years, but the clouds have now lifted and the club is looking revitalised.
"Experiment" is the buzz word in any global tournament year but Indian captain Rohit Sharma finds it a tad "over-rated" and he does not want the juniors in the team to feel insecure. With T20 World Cup in Australia scheduled layer this year, Rohit knows that some of the slots, like pace and spin bowling all-rounders still need to be filled and he wants youngsters to get adequate chances. "The word 'experiment' is a little overrated in my terms. We are trying to fill in that gap in our squad, so whatever it takes we will try and do," Rohit said during a virtual media interaction on the eve of the opening T20 against the West Indies.
Proteas middle-order batter Rassie van der Dussen acknowledged that they need to convert their 50s into 100s if they want to beat World Test champions New Zealand at home in the upcoming Test series.
pepper spray against Leeds United fans in Saturday's Premier League match at Everton, arguing the measure was "proportionate and necessary". Videos on social media after the 3-0 Everton win showed officers spraying fans with a substance as pockets of violence broke out at the match, with a number of Leeds supporters rubbing their eyes.
British police have defended using pepper spray against Leeds United fans in Saturday's Premier League match at Everton, arguing the measure was "proportionate and necessary".