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Persebaya Surabaya - Indonesia probes elite officers as stadium disaster death toll rises - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Indonesia

Indonesia probes elite officers as stadium disaster death toll rises

Indonesia): Elite Indonesian police officers were under investigation Tuesday over a stadium stampede that killed 131 people including dozens of children in one of the deadliest disasters in football history. As public anger grew, police moved to punish those responsible for the crush in the city of Malang that witnesses say started when officers fired tear gas into packed stands to quell a pitch invasion. "As the regional police chief, I am concerned, saddened and at the same time I am sorry for the shortcomings in the security process," East Java police chief Nico Afinta told a press conference Tuesday. The terraces of the Kanjuruhan stadium were packed Saturday evening with 42,000 "Aremania", or Arema FC fans, for a match against fierce rivals Persebaya Surabaya. But after a 3-2 defeat, the first home loss for more than two decades to their adversaries, fans streamed down to the pitch to confront players and management. Police described the incident as a riot and said two officers were killed, but survivors accused them of overreacting. Officers responded to the pitch invasion with force, kicking and hitting fans with batons, according to witnesses and video footage, prompting more fans to enter the pitch. "If there was a riot, (tear gas) should be fired to the pitch, not in the stand," Danny Agung Prasetyo, coordinator of supporter group Arema DC, told AFP. The death toll jumped again on Tuesday with local health official Wiyanto Wijoyo telling AFP six more victims had succumbed to their injuries. Indonesian officials said 4,000 more tickets had been allocated for the match than should have been, while some of the stadium's doors appeared to have been shut, according to witnesses.

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Nick Kyrgios - Carlos Alcaraz - Alex De-Minaur - Casper Ruud - Japan Open: Burnt-out Casper Ruud makes first-round exit - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Croatia - Usa - Australia - Norway - Japan -  Tokyo - Taiwan - South Korea - county Davis

Japan Open: Burnt-out Casper Ruud makes first-round exit

Japan Open on Tuesday. The Norwegian lost to Carlos Alcaraz in the Flushing Meadows final last month and he has hardly taken his foot off the gas since then, playing in the Davis Cup and Laver Cup before heading to last week's Korea Open. Top seed Ruud finally hit the wall in Tokyo against world number 58 Munar, having his service broken twice in the first set and dumping shot after shot into the net all match.

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Jaydev Unadkat - Hanuma Vihari - Rest of India beat Saurashtra by eight wickets to win Irani Trophy - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

Rest of India beat Saurashtra by eight wickets to win Irani Trophy

While Saurashtra gave a much better account of themselves in the second innings but a total of 380 meant Rest needed only 105 runs with almost two days of play left. They knocked off the runs in little over a session and half with Abhimanyu Easwaran remaining unbeaten on 63 while adding 81 match winning runs for the unbroken third wicket stand with keeper Kona Bharat (27 not out).

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Indonesia football body bans 2 club officials for life over deadly stampede - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Indonesia

Indonesia football body bans 2 club officials for life over deadly stampede

Indonesia's football federation said on Tuesday it has banned two officials from Arema FC for life over the stadium riot and stampede that killed at least 125 people. The club was also fined 250 million rupiah ($16,398), Erwin Tobing, the head of the association's discipline committee, told a news conference.

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Joel Wilson - Richard Kettleborough - Nitin Menon among 16 umpires named for T20 World Cup - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - Namibia - Zimbabwe - Uae - India - Sri Lanka - Oman

Nitin Menon among 16 umpires named for T20 World Cup

Menon, the only Indian on the ICC Elite Panel, has already reached Australia. The ICC has announced 20 match officials for the First Round and Super 12s stage of the tournament.

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Kevin De-Bruyne - Manchester City's Erling Haaland hails chemistry with Kevin De Bruyne - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Manchester - Belgium

Manchester City's Erling Haaland hails chemistry with Kevin De Bruyne

Manchester City striker said the chemistry he had forged with Kevin De Bruyne has been a big factor in his success. Belgian De Bruyne has assisted on four of Haaland's league goals, laying on two in Sunday's derby win. "It's insane, the passes, we find each other," Haaland, who joined the Premier League champions in the close season, told City's website in an interview published on Monday.

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Swashbuckling India wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant turns 25 - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India -  Delhi

Swashbuckling India wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant turns 25

Having made his international debut in 2017, Pant has gone on to cement his place in the Indian team across all three formats with some scintillating performances with the bat, led by his famous knock to win the Gabba Test on India's tour of Australia in 2020. Teammates and fans lined up on social media on Tuesday to wish Pant a Happy Birthday. Virat Kohli posted a story on his Instagram account to send Pant his wishes. Kohli and Pant both hail from Delhi.

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David Warner - Cameron Green - Aaron Finch - Mitchell Marsh to make batting return against West Indies - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India

Mitchell Marsh to make batting return against West Indies

Mitchell Marsh is set to return at number three in the first T20 World Cup warm-up against West Indies on Wednesday but will be spared bowling duties as he continues his recovery from an ankle injury. Marsh's return is good news for defending champions Australia in the lead-up to the October 16 to November 13 World Cup given Marcus Stoinis is still nursing a side strain. Captain Aaron Finch said Stoinis remained on track to play against England in Perth on Sunday in the first of three T20Is.

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