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The visitors presently lead the four-match series 1-0 after winning the series opener by 227 runs. They would want to extend their dominance by exerting pressure on the Indians initially. Besides, this is a do-or-die contest for Team India with respect to the ICC World Test Championship . In this article India vs England, 2nd Test: India s Playing XI The match will be played in presence of spectators Anderson, Bess left out for second Test England could script history in second Test Information India vs England, 2nd Test: India s Playing XI India s XI: Shubman Gill, Rohit Sharma, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli (captain), Ajinkya Rahane, Rishabh Pant (wicket-keeper), R Ashwin, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, and Ishant Sharma. ....
Roger Jaensch,Minister for Housing The first round of the Government's Community Housing Growth Program has locked in an additional 764 new homes to be. ....
Mark Shelton,Liberal Member for Lyons Tasmanians are being urged to “Play it COVID safe” in Tasmania’s hospitality venues through a new campaign launched by the Tasmanian Hospitality Association today. The campaign encourages Tasmanians to continue following the rules, repsect hospitality staff and embrace the ‘new normal’ in venues. The Tasmanian Liberal Government has provided $150,000 to this campaign to further support our hospitality workers. We know that the hospitality industry was one of the most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and frontline staff are working hard to keep Tasmanians safe. I urge you to be kind, patient and follow the rules to support our hospitality workers and your favourite pub, club, cafe or restaurant. ....
ABC Heywire celebrates 35 young regional Australians in its 2021 storytelling competition. Since 1998, Heywire has become a powerful platform for rural youth to share their stories and make a difference in their communities. This year, hundreds of people entered from across Australia. The winners were chosen for “telling it like it is” about life in their part of the country. From growing up in a refugee camp, to busting myths around Autism and celebrating LGBTQI pride. Lawn bowlers, bull riders, young farmers, linguists, female cricketers and disability advocates share what life is like for them in regional Australia. Shakira, a proud young Jingili woman from Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory is one of the latest Heywire winners. ....