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Saif Ali Khan attack case: Mumbai cops give big update on ‘fingerprints mismatch’ claim​

Mumbai Police held a press conference on the attack on Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, confirming they have strong evidence against the accused. The attack, which occurred on January 16, involved the assailant demanding Rs 1 crore and stabbing both the actor and a nanny at his Bandra residence.

​ Mumbai Police held a press conference on the attack on Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, confirming they have strong evidence against the accused. The attack, which occurred on January 16, involved the assailant demanding Rs 1 crore and stabbing both the actor and a nanny at his Bandra residence. Mumbai Police held a press conference on the attack on Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, confirming they have strong evidence against the accused. The attack, which occurred on January 16, involved the assailant demanding Rs 1 crore and stabbing both the actor and a nanny at his Bandra residence. Read More

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Virat Kohli savours ‘kadhi chawal’ with Delhi teammates on first day of training at Arun Jaitley Stadium

At exactly 9am when his jet black Porsche zoomed in through the Arun Jaitley Stadium’s ‘Virender Sehwag Gate’, it was homecoming for Delhi’s very own Virat Kohli, who checked in for a training stint with his first-class team after more than 12 years. Save for pacer Navdeep Saini, all other 18 members of Delhi’s squad had only seen him on TV and grown up listening to the tales of how ‘Cheeku’, the cherubic talent, became the ‘King’ of Indian cricket.

In the last 15 years, Delhi’s ‘Cheeku’ became a hazy memory as he turned into the most commercially viable brand in global cricket, the face that ICC sold in its Olympic bid presentation.

On Monday, he was at his home ground for around three hours and had everyone in his vicinity hypnotised. Whether the young impressionable players, or seasoned head coach Sarandeep Singh or batting coach Bantu Singh — all of them evidently wanted to be close to him.

Though courteous with all, the former India skipper seemed more comfortable with his former Under-19 coach Mahesh Bhati, who is also the administrative manager of this team.

“Woh badlaa nahi hain. Usko chhole-poori pasand the aur humne mangaake rakhha thaa. Usne bola chole puri nahi khawoonga (He loves chhole poori, we made arrangements for him but he said he didn’t want it),” a senior DDCA (Delhi and Districts Cricket Association) official told PTI.

What he did seek out after practice ahead of his first Ranji appearance in 12 years from January 30 was also an old favourite.

“Practice ke baad purane time ki tarah kadhi chawal khaya sabke saath (He had kadhi chawal with everyone),” revealed the official.

 

Everyone shadowed the icon like it was an event. Ranji Trophy matches are covered by a select bunch of domestic cricket faithfuls but on Monday, the numbers trebled.

Every move by the ‘King’ was followed. The two coaches – Sarandeep and Bantu – were by his side throughout and it would be difficult for photographers or videographers to edit them from the frame. “I remember it was Ajit Chaudhary, the erstwhile manager of the Delhi Ranji team, who nicknamed him ‘Cheeku’ back in 2006-07,” DDCA secretary Ashok Sharma, fondly called ‘Mama’, recollected as if it was yesterday. He has seen Kohli since he first came here for U-15 trials.

It was an occasion to remember for the Sanat Sangwans, Arpit Ranas and Siddhant Sharmas but for Kohli it was business as usual. It seemed he had left the star outside the ground and had turned up as their very own ‘Virat Bhaiya’.

The 35 minute warm-up before an inconsequential final game against the Railways was the longest that the senior team has spent to loosen up prior to net session. There was a 15-minute game of football and he had some sprints down the wide right, also enjoying a laugh or two.

But once the net session started, the game face was on. He quietly walked to the nets where skipper Ayush Badoni was batting.

Seeing Kohli walk towards the nets, Badoni was visibly conscious before Kohli told him: “Ayush tu batting karle, phir dono switch karke karenge (Ayush you keep batting. After sometime, we will take turns to bat).”

He spent close to an hour at the nets. At first, he took throw-downs where he kept playing the pull shot. Once he had done enough knocking, Kohli entered the spinners’ nets where he faced left-arm spinners Harsh Tyagi and Sumit Mathur. A few balls did grip and stop but there wasn’t much bite in their bowling.

Ditto for pacers Navdeep Saini, Money Grewal, Rahul Gehlot and Siddhant Sharma. Unlike India nets, Kohli hardly looked troubled although he did practice leaving a lot of deliveries. With the Champions Trophy round the corner, Kohli was seen trying to play a lot beside the line of deliveries.

Of late, he is concentrating on back-foot play and trying to increase his range of shots square of wicket. Obviously, before trying out in ICC Champions Trophy 2025, domestic cricket is good ground for a ‘Pilot Episode’.

“He was very happy with the surfaces. He said, practice wicket, centre strip everything is of top quality. I told him credit to our young curator Ankit Datta. He said, ‘Bhaiyya mazaa aa gaya batting karke. Kal phir aaoonga batting karne’,” Bhati said.

Advice for little Kabir and his teammates

A chubby fourth standard student Kabir had come with a sketch of ‘Uncle Virat’, who once played Delhi U-17 and U-19 cricket with his father Shavez back in the day. “We had a bat contract with BDM and would go together to pick bats. We have been friends for long,” Shavez said.

When Kabir was asked about his conversation with Kohli, he said: “I asked him how can I play for India? He said, ‘You have to practice hard. And it shouldn’t be your Papa telling you to go to practice. You should tell Papa, I have to go to practice’.”

And for his young Delhi colleagues, the advice was vintage Kohli. “Delhiwaale ho, dum dikhao. Shuruat accha kiya phir thande padh gaye. Positive khelo jaise Delhiwaale khelte hain,” he said, referring to Delhi’s inconsistent season.

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MASSIVE honour for Jasprit Bumrah, he beats Joe Root, Travis Head and Harry Brook to become…

New Delhi: Indian pace sensation Jasprit Bumrah has been awarded the prestigious Sir Garfield Sobers Award for ICC Men’s Cricketer of the Year, in recognition of his exceptional performances throughout 2024. Bumrah dominated both Test and T20 formats, showcasing his prowess as one of the finest fast bowlers in modern-day cricket.

Bumrah triumphed over strong competition from fellow nominees Travis Head, Joe Root, and Harry Brook to claim the title. He is now the fifth Indian cricketer to win this honor, following in the footsteps of legends like Rahul Dravid (2004), Sachin Tendulkar (2010), Ravichandran Ashwin (2016), and Virat Kohli (2017, 2018).

Despite a year that favored batters, Bumrah proved his mettle by consistently delivering exceptional performances with the ball, reinforcing his status as a key player in world cricket.

“I am grateful to the cricketing fraternity for this appreciation, which I share with India, my family, and my teammates. My focus remains on contributing to the team and striving to achieve our collective goals.

“The year 2024 was incredibly special – winning the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 in Barbados and also contributing as much as I could across all three formats of the game.

“I dedicate this award to everyone who has believed in me, the power of hard work and dreams, and to bowlers worldwide who continue to inspire and strive for excellence.”

Jasprit Bumrah’s 2024 performance across formats was a masterclass in fast bowling, displaying incredible skill, precision, and consistency. The Indian pacer not only dominated opponents but also shattered numerous records, solidifying his position as the world’s top fast bowler.

Bumrah became the fastest Indian pacer to take 200 Test wickets, achieving the milestone with an exceptional sub-20 bowling average, the best in cricket history. He also ended 2024 as the No. 1 ranked bowler in the ICC Test Rankings, amassing a record-breaking 907 points – the highest ever for an Indian bowler.

Jasprit Bumrah’s 2024 in Numbers

In the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, Bumrah was instrumental in India’s title-winning campaign, taking 15 wickets at an outstanding average of 8.26 and an economy rate of just 4.17. His dominant performances throughout the tournament earned him the Player of the Tournament award, making him India’s most dangerous weapon in T20s.

In Test cricket, Bumrah’s dominance continued. He claimed 71 wickets in just 13 matches, the highest by any bowler in 2024. His remarkable performances also saw him surpass Gus Atkinson to become the leading wicket-taker in Test cricket that year.

Dominating the Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Bumrah’s crowning moment came during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, where he was the standout performer. He claimed 32 wickets across five Tests, earning the Player of the Series award. His remarkable consistency and ability to perform under pressure made him a game-changer in India’s 2-1 series victory.

Memorable Performances

Bumrah’s brilliance was on full display in various key moments throughout the year. His spell of 3-14 against Pakistan in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup proved decisive in India’s narrow six-run victory. Additionally, his vital 2-18 in the final against South Africa helped India secure the championship in Bridgetown.

He started the year with a bang, taking eight wickets in Cape Town, including a spectacular six-wicket haul in the second innings, which helped India secure a big win and draw the series against the Proteas.

A Record-Breaking Year

Bumrah’s brilliance wasn’t confined to just one format. His record-breaking 77 wickets in the 2023-2025 World Test Championship cycle set a new benchmark for fast bowlers. Bumrah’s ability to deliver in high-pressure situations and dominate across formats has firmly established him as the most effective bowler of 2024.

With an exceptional combination of strike rate, consistency, and match-winning performances, Bumrah has proven himself as a force to be reckoned with, making 2024 a year to remember in his illustrious career.

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Hundred investors express frustration at ECB’s ‘pure financial’ motives

ECB defend ‘thorough and rigorous’ process as sale prepares to get underway this week

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India bowl, bring in Mohammed Shami for Arshdeep Singh

England unchanged from Chennai but Jamie Smith will keep wicket instead of Phil Salt

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Why Virat Kohli will not lead Delhi in Ranji Trophy​

Virat Kohli is set to play in Delhi’s final Ranji Trophy group match against Railways, marking his first domestic cricket appearance since 2012. He joined the Delhi team for an intense practice session on Tuesday. Despite being offered the captaincy, Kohli declined the role, and Ayush Badoni will continue to lead the side.

​ Virat Kohli is set to play in Delhi’s final Ranji Trophy group match against Railways, marking his first domestic cricket appearance since 2012. He joined the Delhi team for an intense practice session on Tuesday. Despite being offered the captaincy, Kohli declined the role, and Ayush Badoni will continue to lead the side. Virat Kohli is set to play in Delhi’s final Ranji Trophy group match against Railways, marking his first domestic cricket appearance since 2012. He joined the Delhi team for an intense practice session on Tuesday. Despite being offered the captaincy, Kohli declined the role, and Ayush Badoni will continue to lead the side. Read More

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Delhi water ‘poisoned’ row: CM Atishi, Bhagwant Mann meet EC​

Delhi CM Atishi and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann met with the Election Commission to address the water crisis in Delhi caused by ammonia levels in the water from Haryana. Atishi accused the BJP-led Haryana government of “water terrorism,” and Arvind Kejriwal claimed the contaminated water could have poisoned Delhi residents.

​ Delhi CM Atishi and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann met with the Election Commission to address the water crisis in Delhi caused by ammonia levels in the water from Haryana. Atishi accused the BJP-led Haryana government of “water terrorism,” and Arvind Kejriwal claimed the contaminated water could have poisoned Delhi residents. Delhi CM Atishi and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann met with the Election Commission to address the water crisis in Delhi caused by ammonia levels in the water from Haryana. Atishi accused the BJP-led Haryana government of “water terrorism,” and Arvind Kejriwal claimed the contaminated water could have poisoned Delhi residents. Read More

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‘I have been practicing very hard for…’ Ramkumar Ramanathan ahead of Davis Cup 2025

New Delhi: As India gears up for the highly anticipated Davis Cup 2025, one of the country’s top tennis players, Ramkumar Ramanathan, shared exclusive insights into his rigorous preparation for the prestigious team event. Talking to India.com, Ramkumar emphasized that for tennis players, each match—whether in a professional tournament or a prestigious team competition like the Davis Cup—holds equal importance. “I’ve been practicing very hard for the last week or so before coming here,” he said, underlining the dedication required when playing for one’s country.

For tennis players, each match is important, whether it is on a professional circuit or in a prestigious team event like the Davis Cup. According to one dedicated player, each tie carries equal significance. The player emphasized the importance of always giving their best on the court, regardless of the tournament. “I’ve been practicing very hard for the last week or so before coming here,” they said, underlining the commitment and dedication that come with playing for the country.

Preparation, especially for an event like the Davis Cup, requires ample time to adjust to different court conditions. The player revealed that the team arrived early to acclimatize to the conditions, particularly the center court, which is known for being larger and more challenging. By starting practice on the 22nd of the month, they allowed themselves time to adapt to the daily rhythms of the tournament. “We are giving ourselves time to get used to the conditions, prepare and so that we are in good shape and good form for the Davis Cup time,” they mentioned.

The Training Regimen and Team Atmosphere

The player shared their intense preparation process, which involved a lot of sets and points to ensure they were ready. “The courts are playing a little slow, but that’s how it goes,” they said. The consistent training structure involves long hours of practice, culminating in a slower-paced approach towards the end to preserve energy. The player reflected positively on the team atmosphere, expressing how beneficial it was to be around a dedicated group including the captain, coach, and physios.

“The three guys, you know, are playing good tennis,” the player mentioned. “They have a good prospect, and they are showing me a lot of promise.” It is clear that the team dynamic and support from fellow players is crucial, with the younger members showing great potential and offering valuable insights. Training together with these players has been an enriching experience, as the veteran player enjoys the energy and passion brought by the upcoming talent.

The Inspiration of Tennis Icons

Growing up, the player found motivation in the achievements of legendary Indian tennis stars such as Sania Mirza, Mahesh Bhupathi, and Leander Paes. “I’ve seen Sania playing Grand Slams on TV, whenever I could,” they recalled. “They are the inspiration for all of us, for us and the juniors and for the players who are coming up.” These icons not only inspire through their successes but also through their immense dedication and hard work.

The player reflected on learning from these seasoned professionals, saying, “What they have done is not easy. It’s very, very easy to speak, but the things they have achieved, it’s all because of their hard work.” Time spent with them during Davis Cup matches and other tournaments provided invaluable tips and insights. It is clear that the young player has benefited from the experience of interacting with tennis greats, both on and off the court.

The Unique Experience of Playing Davis Cup

One of the biggest distinctions between playing individual tournaments like Grand Slams and the Davis Cup is the sense of unity and national pride. “In Davis Cup, you play for the country, you play for the team,” the player explained. Unlike individual tournaments where personal ranking is the primary focus, Davis Cup represents a unique team dynamic. The pressure may be higher, especially when playing on home soil in front of a passionate crowd, but it’s this environment that makes the experience truly special. “When the entire team gets together and we find a way to win the tie, that’s when it becomes very, very important,” they added.

The Journey of a Professional Tennis Player

Becoming a professional tennis player involves much more than just playing matches. “There’s so many things you need to do off the court, with the diet, fitness, rehab, and post-recovery,” said the player. These elements form an integral part of a player’s daily routine and are essential for sustaining a career at the highest level. In addition to the physical challenges, it’s vital to enjoy the process to stay motivated. “The main thing is that you need to really enjoy what you do. That’s the key,” they concluded, reflecting on the importance of passion in such a demanding sport.

In conclusion, the road to becoming a professional tennis player is filled with hard work, preparation, and a strong team ethos. The player’s commitment to Davis Cup success and their dedication to improving their craft demonstrate the resilience needed to succeed at the highest levels of the sport.

 

 

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Virat Kohli’s Delhi vs Railways Ranji Trophy 2025 Live Streaming: When and where to watch India star in action in India online and on TV

Former India captain Virat Kohli was reportedly approached by the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) to captain the Delhi Ranji team in their upcoming match against Railways. However, the star batter declined the offer, expressing his desire to allow young Ayush Badoni, who plays for Lucknow Super Giants, to continue leading the side, a DDCA source revealed.

Speaking to ANI news agency, the source said, “We asked Virat if he would be willing to take up the captaincy for the game against Railways. However, he refused, saying, ‘Let Ayush Badoni continue. I don’t want to lead.”

Kohli’s decision highlights his support for young talent and his commitment to providing the next generation with leadership opportunities. The Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) batter joined Delhi’s practice session on Tuesday ahead of their Elite Group D Ranji Trophy clash against Railways, scheduled for Thursday at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. Returning to domestic cricket after a significant hiatus, the former India captain was seen sharpening his skills in the nets in preparation for the eagerly anticipated match.

With Kohli joining the side, the game which was not supposed to be live-streamed will now be available on Jio Cinema – which has been telecasting Ranji Trophy matches this season. One match in Delhi – their game against Tamil Nadu had been livestreamed on Jio Cinema, but now a last-minute decision has been taken to telecast this game as well since Virat Kohli will be playing Ranji Trophy after more than a decade.

Earlier, Delhi coach Sarandeep Singh confirmed Kohli’s inclusion in the Delhi squad for the Ranji Trophy game. Kohli’s participation in domestic cricket aligns with the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) recent directive emphasizing the importance of Indian international stars participating in domestic tournaments when possible.

The DDCA have thrown the gates open for the spectators as well, who can watch Kohli live in action at the Arun Jaitley Stadium from Thursday (January 30) onwards.

The final round of Ranji Trophy matches concludes on February 2, just four days before India’s three-match bilateral ODI series against England kicks off in Nagpur. Kohli, who has amassed an impressive 11,479 runs in 155 First-Class matches at an average of 48.23 and a strike rate of 55.96, will be looking to make an impact in his domestic comeback.

 

Here are all the details about Virat Kohli’s Delhi vs Railways Ranji Trophy 2025 match…

When is Delhi vs Railways Ranji Trophy 2025 match going to take place?

The Delhi vs Railways Ranji Trophy 2025 match will take place from Thursday, January 30.

Where is Delhi vs Railways Ranji Trophy 2025 match going to take place?

The Delhi vs Railways Ranji Trophy 2025 match will be held at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi.

What time will Delhi vs Railways Ranji Trophy 2025 match start?

The Delhi vs Railways Ranji Trophy 2025 match Day 1 will begin at 930am IST. The toss for the match will be held at 9am.

Where can I watch Delhi vs Railways Ranji Trophy 2025 match on TV in India?

The Delhi vs Railways Ranji Trophy 2025 match will not be available LIVE on TV in India.

How can I watch livestreaming of Delhi vs Railways Ranji Trophy 2025 match in India?

The Delhi vs Railways Ranji Trophy 2025 match will be available for livestreaming on Jio Cinema website and app.

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Smith says Australia need to ‘be proactive’ and find ways to score on Sri Lankan pitches

Stand-in captain, who is just one away from 10,000 Test runs, will rather look to “focus on job at hand”

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