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BENGALURU: It’s here, folks! The dreaded second wave of Covid-19 has arrived, and like a well-made Hollywood sequel, seems to be more fearsome than its predecessor. As states grapple with the implications, the second wave has witnessed larger number of infections at a much faster rate. Surprisingly, the junta doesn’t seem to be too affected. We seem to have convinced ourselves that the worst is over. Much like a film, the sequel doesn’t seem to have caused much interest among the general public. Take a look at advertisements, for example.
Everything from detergents to air conditioners have simply changed their positioning, and claim to kill germs that cause deadly diseases. If you’re travelling by an airline and are cursed with the middle seat, you are offered an entire PPE kit, resembling a bomb squad specialist. It’s a different matter that the seats are so close to each other, you can hear your neighbour’s thoughts!
If international cricketers are giving priority to own and their families’ health, shouldn’t BCCI also be concerned about the health and well-being of their own cricketers. There is no doubt about the competency of BCCI, who were phenomenal in organizing an unbreachable bio-bubble during IPL 2020 followed by home series against England with matches successfully taking place in Ahmedabad and Pune.
However, their decision to allow crowds at Ahmedabad during the five-match T20 series against England led to a COVID-19 spurt at IIM Ahmedabad. Although crowds were banned from the third T20I, there is no guarantee that damage – like that caused to Axar Patel – might not have been done.
CSK say no request for removal of logo made by Moeen Ali
By IANS |
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Sun, Apr 4 2021 22:21 IST |
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Moeen Ali praises Morgan for supporting him during lean patch. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 4 : England all-rounder Moeen Ali came into the spotlight on Sunday after certain websites/sections of media reported that he has requested his franchise Chennai Super Kings management to remove an alcohol brand s logo from his jersey.
Among other brands, the Chennai Super Kings carries the logo of SNJ 10000, a beer brand of Chennai-based SNJ Distilleries. The unqualified reports said that Moeen had requested CSK to remove the logo from his jersey to which the franchise agreed.
Ten years later, this is where the 2011 World Cup winners are
By IANS| Posted by Sameer | Published: 3rd April 2021 12:07 pm IST IANS
New Delhi: With Friday marking 10 years of India’s title win at the 2011 World Cup, IANS takes a look at what the players from the 2011 World Cup are doing at the moment right now.
Virender Sehwag (380 runs@47.50 in 8 matches): The swashbuckling opener, who scored 175 in the first game of the tournament, to get India off to a rollicking start is nowadays busy more on twitter and recently played the Road Safety Series as part of the title-winning India Legends Team. He is also a commentator.