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    IPL 2021: Ravichandran Ashwin Explains Why he Left In-mid

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    Ashwin recaptures India's epic win against pakistan
    Ravichandran Ashwin

    R Ashwin on Thursday said he had to leave the IPL 2021 midway as almost everyone in his family got infected with COVID-19 and he had sleepless nights worrying about their safety while he was playing in the T20 competition.

    Why Ashwin Left IPL 2021 in mid?

    “Almost everyone from my place had got affected due to Covid. In fact, few of my cousins also got admitted and were serious and they somehow recovered,” said Ashwin on his Youtube channel.

    “I couldn’t sleep for almost 8-9 days. Since I couldn’t sleep, it was really stressful for me. I was playing matches without getting any sleep.  And since I found it really taxing, I had to quit IPL and go home midway.”

    “In fact, when I left, around that time, I had thoughts on whether I will be able to play cricket thereafter. But still, I did what was required at that point of time.”

    The premier India spinner said he was considering returning to the IPL as his family members started getting better but the tournament was eventually suspended.

    “I thought there won’t be any cricket for some time. Even IPL got postponed. In between, when people in my house started recovering, I thought of coming back into the IPL and that’s when IPL was called off,” he added.

    Watch Ashwin’s Quarantine diaries

    Ashwin is currently serving his 14-day quarantine with the Indian team ahead of the UK tour comprising the World Test Championship final against New Zealand and five Tests against England.

    India’s squad for England Tour

    Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Mayank Agarwal, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli (Captain), Ajinkya Rahane (vice-captain), Hanuma Vihari, Rishabh Pant (wicket-keeper), R. Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Jasprit Bumrah, Ishant Sharma, Mohd. Shami, Mohammed Siraj, Shardul Thakur, Umesh Yadav,

    Subject to fitness clearance

    KL Rahul, Wriddhiman Saha (wicket-keeper)

    Standby players

    Abhimanyu Easwaran, Prasidh Krishna, Avesh Khan, Arzan Nagwaswalla

    India’s tour of England – 2021-22

    S. No Date Match Venue
    A 18th – 22nd June WTC Final vs NZ Southampton
    1 4th – 8th August 1st Test vs England Nottingham
    2 12th – 16th August 2nd Test vs England London (Lord’s)
    3 25th – 29th August 3rd Test vs England Leeds
    4 2nd – 6th September 4th Test vs England London (Oval)
    5 10th – 14th September 5th Test vs England Manchester

    IPL 2021: MI and DK Expressed their Eagerness To Reunite

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    Mumbai Indians (MI) and Dinesh Karthik tweeted about the return of the IPL 2021, using the F.R.I.E.N.D.S Reunion hashtag
    Dinesh Karthik and MI expressed their eagerness to reunite in IPL 2021

    On Thursday five times IPL champions Mumbai Indians (MI) and Dinesh Karthik tweeted about the return of the IPL 2021, using the F.R.I.E.N.D.S Reunion hashtag.

    The 14th edition of the cash-rich league has been postponed owing to the spike in COVID19 cases inside the biosecure bubble. Due to which BCCI has postponed the tournament without any further notice.

    As a cricket fan, everyone waits eagerly for the return of the IPL 2021. Fans often express their eagerness by hitting the social media in that way IPL franchise and KKR player Dinesh Karthik expressed the thing in style.

    MI and DK Waits for IPL 2021 Reunion

    While the defending champions posted a snap of their squad and wrote, “We are waiting for this reunion”, Karthik shared a picture with his Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) skipper Eoin Morgan and compared them with Joey Tribbiani and Chandler Bing, played by Matt LeBlanc and Matthew Perry respectively. The reunion episode of the American sitcom was aired on May 27.

    Joining the bandwagon was MI bowler Jasprit Bumrah who shared his take on the reunion episode. Sharing a still from the epic episode on his Instagram Stories, the India pacer wrote, “Loving The F.R.I.E.N.D.S Reunion .”

    Bumrah is currently serving the two-week mandatory quarantine ahead of India’s tour of England. He is part of the 20-member team picked for the series.

    Now coming back to IPL, the cricket carnival was deferred by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on May 4 after some of the players tested positive for the coronavirus. In the latest development, it has been learned that the BCCI is planning to hold the remaining games including playoffs in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

    “The BCCI has spoken to all the stakeholders and the likely start could be between September 18 to 20. Since September 18 is a Saturday and 19 a Sunday, it is more likely that you would want to restart it on a weekend date,” PTI quoted a BCCI official as saying.

    Delhi Capitals (DC) were leading the IPL 2021 points table followed by Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) when the mega event was called off.

    While Shikhar Dhawan was leading the batting chart with 380 runs, Harshal Patel topped the bowling table with 17 wickets under his name.

    Also read: How COVID19 Breaches in IPL 2021 Bio-Bubble?, Possible Loopholes

    Mohammed Shami Got his First Dose of COVID19 Vaccine

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    Shami got his first dose of Vaccine ahead of England tour
    Shami got his first dose of Vaccine ahead of England tour

    India cricketer Mohammed Shami on Thursday received his first dose of the COVID19 vaccine during the team’s quarantine in Mumbai ahead of the departure for the UK where they will be playing six Tests.

    Shami got his first dose of COVID19 vaccine

    “Got my first dose of vaccine. I urge everyone to get vaccinated and stay safe. #mshami11 #saddapunjab #TeamIndia #covid_19 #vaccine #india,” tweeted Shami along with his picture of him getting the jab.

    India head coach Ravi Shastri, who celebrated his birthday on Thursday, was among the first from the Indian cricket squad to receive the vaccine. He got his first jab in the first week of March itself when vaccination was made open for 45 plus individuals.

    Several members of the Indian cricket team including captain Virat Kohli, vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane, Cheteshwar Pujara, Umesh Yadav, Ishant Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, and Rishabh Pant have also taken their first jabs of the vaccine at various centres in the country.

    The players are taking covishield as it’s a version of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine which is available in England. “Covishield is a version of Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine available in England. This will help BCCI to administer the second dose to the players in England,” a BCCI source had said.

    Shami is part of a 24-man Test squad BCCI announced earlier this month for the UK tour. It will get underway from June 18 with the WTC Final.

    After a gap of over a month. the five-match Test series will get underway against England from August 4. The final Test of the tour is to be played on September 10.

    India’s squad for England Tour

    Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Mayank Agarwal, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli (Captain), Ajinkya Rahane (vice-captain), Hanuma Vihari, Rishabh Pant (wicket-keeper), R. Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Jasprit Bumrah, Ishant Sharma, Mohd. Shami, Mohammed Siraj, Shardul Thakur, Umesh Yadav,

    Subject to fitness clearance

    KL Rahul, Wriddhiman Saha (wicket-keeper)

    Standby players

    Abhimanyu Easwaran, Prasidh Krishna, Avesh Khan, Arzan Nagwaswalla

    India’s tour of England – 2021-22

    S. No Date Match Venue
    A 18th – 22nd June WTC Final vs NZ Southampton
    1 4th – 8th August 1st Test vs England Nottingham
    2 12th – 16th August 2nd Test vs England London (Lord’s)
    3 25th – 29th August 3rd Test vs England Leeds
    4 2nd – 6th September 4th Test vs England London (Oval)
    5 10th – 14th September 5th Test vs England Manchester

    Mark Butcher Feels ECB Should Traded MSD, Kohli In Exchange for Hosting IPL 2021

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    Mark Butcher
    Mark Butcher

    Former opener Mark Butcher feels the ECB should have agreed to the request of BCCI to change the Test series schedule to accommodate the remaining games of IPL 2021 as it would have given the ECB the leverage to get top Indian players for its ‘The Hundred’ tournament.

    Mark Butcher slams ECB for rejecting BCCI Request

    “Well, listen. I take a deep breath here … as does the nation. I think it’s a massive missed opportunity,” Butcher said during the latest Wisden Cricket Weekly Podcast.

    Butcher said accepting the request would have given ECB the leverage to get top Indian cricketers such as Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni for ‘The Hundred’ tournament, the ECB’s flagship project.

    “…the ECB is absolutely desperate to make this (Hundred) work. They have to be, they have bet the house on The Hundred, but at every turn, it seems a greater power doesn’t want it to happen,” said the 48-year-old Butcher who played 71 Tests for England between 1997 and 2004.

    “And so for me, this was the opportunity where you’ll say ‘Okay, we’ll bite the bullet… We would do this for the BCCI on the proviso that we get Kohli, Dhoni, whoever we like, signed up for three years to play in The Hundred, starting 2022’.”

    The inaugural edition of ‘The Hundred’, a 100-ball tournament involving eight men’s and women’s teams, was scheduled to take place last year but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “And you have leverage for the first time ever: you have something that they need, that they want. Obviously, the BCCI will lose a lot of money if they don’t get the IPL in the window,” Butcher said.

    “You also have the extraordinary spectacle of the IPL being finished at the behest or because of English cricket. And you use that lever in order to get something you desperately need. So I think there’s an opportunity missed.”

    The IPL was suspended early this month after multiple COVID-19 cases were reported inside its bio-bubble.

    According to a senior BCCI official, the IPL will now resume tentatively on September 18 or 19 in the UAE with as many as 10 double-headers expected to be played during a three-week window.

    Kapil Dev Advices to Virat Kohli Ahead of the England Tour

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    Virat Kohli
    Virat Kohli

    India legend Kapil Dev is confident that Virat Kohli will continue to pile on the runs despite his century drought but has cautioned the skipper against over-aggression.

    Kapil Dev Advice to Kohli

    “I expect him to excel,” Kapil told Mid-Day. “Can you really shackle him? He is a natural when it comes to adapting but I would caution him to not be over-aggressive. He will have to measure it session by session. He’ll be better off waiting for his moments of dominance.”

    “He will get his runs with a bit of patience. Trying too hard and too early doesn’t work in England where you need to watch the movement of the ball. If you play seam and swing well, show patience, you will succeed in England,” he added.

    Kapil Dev
    Kapil Dev

    More than personal milestones, Kohli will be focused on leading his team to a series victory in England which they last managed in 2007. Last time, India were beaten 4-1 in a five-match series.

    Before 2007, it was in 1986 under the captaincy of Kapil that India had registered a series win in England.

    The 62-year-old has said it won’t be an easy task for the touring party to get the better of England as they are quite good in their own conditions.

    “I want this team to remember that England in England is tough. They are a very good team when playing at home but then, it will also depend on how the Indian bowlers adapt to the conditions and pitches. The swing will be very rewarding and here I feel England are one step ahead of India,” Kapil said.

    During the 2018 Test series in England, Virat Kohli corrected an anomaly. Despite his surreal consistency across formats, Kohli was always reminded of not having scored runs in England with his struggles during the 2014 tour being a constant reminder when he managed a mere 135 runs in 10 innings.

    However, in 2018, Kohli, who had by then established his reputation as the world’s premier batter across formats, went on to accumulate 593 runs from five Tests. Now, he’s all set for his third Test tour of the country with India set to plat six matches starting with the final of the ICC World Test Championship in Southampton next month.

    Indian Women Cricketers Kick Start their Workout Routine in Quarantine

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    Indian women cricketers starts to workout in their quarantine period ahead of the England tour
    Indian women cricketers starts to workout in their quarantine period

    Indian women cricketers might be in quarantine ahead of the upcoming multi-format series against England, but everyone starts to workout in the gym to ensure they are raring to go for the high-voltage series.

    Indian Women cricketers start to workout

    Taking to Twitter, the official handle of BCCI Women posted a video of the players working out in the gym and the caption read: “Shut the Noise! We are INDIA.”

    The women’s team will take on England in a one-off Test, three ODIs, and three T20Is. The two teams will first square off in a four-day Test match, beginning June 16.

    Then both teams will lock horns in three ODIs beginning June 27 with the matches slated to be played at Bristol, Taunton, and Worcester. Both teams will then square off in three T20Is, beginning July 9 and the three matches will be played at Northampton, Hove, and Chelmsford.

    The third T20I between England Women and India Women, which was slated for July 15, will now be held a day before in Chelmsford. The third T20I will now be held on July 14 instead of July 15 due to broadcasting issues.

    “Date Change. For broadcast purposes, the third Vitality IT20 between England Women and India Women at the Cloudfm County Ground will now be played on Wednesday, 14 July,” England Cricket had tweeted on Tuesday.

    India’s Senior Women squad for Test & ODI

    Mithali Raj (Captain), Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur (vice-captain), Punam Raut, Priya Punia, Deepti Sharma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Shafali Verma, Sneh Rana, Taniya Bhatia (wicket-keeper), Indrani Roy (wicket-keeper), Jhulan Goswami, Shikha Pandey, Pooja Vastrakar, Arundhati Reddy, Poonam Yadav, Ekta Bisht, Radha Yadav.

    India`s Senior Women squad for T20I

    Harmanpreet Kaur (Captain) Smriti Mandhana (vice-captain), Deepti Sharma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Shafali Verma, Richa Ghosh, Harleen Deol, Sneh Rana, Taniya Bhatia (wicket-keeper), Indrani Roy (wicket-keeper), Shikha Pandey, Pooja Vastrakar, Arundhati Reddy, Poonam Yadav, Ekta Bisht, Radha Yadav, Simaran Dil Bahadur.

    Mithali Raj Trolls his Father Who Get Part in COVID19 Relief Work

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    Mithali Raj with her father(Dorai Raj) and with her mother(Leela Raj)
    Mithali Raj with her father(Dorai Raj) and with her mother(Leela Raj)

    Indian women cricketer Mithali Raj trolls his father for not wearing his mask properly while distributing food grains to auto drivers.

    Mithali Raj Trolls his Father

    Distribution of food grains and a small amount for sustenance being given to auto drivers by the Mithali raj initiative, something I started last year to do my bit in these COVID times. Dad doing the honours in my absence. The only problem is his mask.

    Mithali is currently serving two-week strict quarantine in Mumbai ahead of Team India’s departure to England for an all-format tour. Both the Indian men and women team would travel to England on June 2 in a chartered flight.

    While the men’s team would spend another 10 days in quarantine in Southampton, the women’s team would most likely stay in Bristol.

    “Several people have lost their livelihood because of the pandemic and lockdown. Ours is a small initiative to help the needy,” Mithali’s mother Leela Raj told TOI on Wednesday. “We are providing rice, wheat, dal, oil, other essentials, and some money to buy vegetables,” she added.

    “Actually, the purpose of our initiative is different. We launched it last year. But due to the lockdown, we could not go ahead with our project. But with a lot of people suffering now, we decided to take the initiative forward and help them in a small way,” she added.

    Auto drivers apart, help to the underprivileged children is also on the cards. “Our plan is to help talented underprivileged children with rural backgrounds achieve their dreams. It’s not just cricket, we want to cover all other sports. Our aim is to provide them with sports kits, help them train in the best of academics so that they can achieve their dreams,” Leela Raj added.

    India Women team would start their UK tour with a one-off Test against England in Bristol, starting June 16. After the Test match, India and England would face each other in three-match ODI and as many T20I series.

    Mithali would lead the Indian squad in Test as well as in ODIs series and Harmanpreet Kaur was named skipper for the T20Is.

    Earlier, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced the central contract for the senior women’s national players, and Mithali was rewarded with a Grade B contract as she no longer plays in T20Is.

    Mithali had announced her retirement from the shortest format of the game in 2019.

    Also read: BCCI Announces the Women Squad for England Tour

    Pat Cummins Picks Virat Kohli in his Test XI to Play at No. 5

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    Virat Kohli

    Australia’s Pat Cummins picks Indian skipper Virat Kohli to play at No. 5 position in his Test XI.

    Pat Cummins picks Kohli for his playing XI

    During a Q&A session, he answered one of the fans, as to which three players would he pick in his playing XI?. Pat Cummins is currently placed in quarantine in Sydney upon his arrival from the Maldives and is active on his Youtube Channel.

    “I would probably have Kane Williamson at No.3, Steve Smith at No.4, maybe Kohli at No.5. In any order, but I would have those three,” said Cummins.

    Kohli was last seen in action in IPL 2021, that was suspended due to rising Covid-19 cases in India. But before that, Kohli had managed to score 198 runs in 7 matches. RCB was third in the points table and was looking to go the distance this time around.

    Meanwhile, now Team India will be seen in action soon, during the tour of England where they are scheduled to play the WTC final and five Tests against England.

    Pat Cummins
    Pat Cummins

    Kohli would be raring to go, as the Indian skipper hasn’t managed to score a ton since 2019. With six Tests in the pipeline, it could be an opportunity for him to break the jinx. The last time he scored a ton was against Bangladesh in D/N Test in November 2019.

    While there are many modern-day greats in cricket, but no one comes close to India skipper Virat Kohli. Along with consistent performances, he boasts of exceptional numbers, that too in all three formats of the game.

    In 91 Tests, he has scored 7490 runs at an average of over 52, while in ODIs, in 254 matches, he has 12169 runs at an astounding average of 59. In the T20Is, he is equally successful and has scored 3159 runs in 89 encounters.

    Also, he has a tally of 70 tons at the age of 32. A player of his stature is bound to make it to the playing XI of any given side in the world.

    WTC Finals: Kyle Jamieson Excites to Bowl with Dukes Ball

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    kyle jamieson

    Pace bowler Kyle Jamieson, whose first six Test matches powered New Zealand into World Test Championship (WTC) final against India, ensured during Indian Premier League that his franchise skipper Virat Kohli didn’t get to face him with the Dukes ball he was carrying for practice.

    Kyle Jamieson Gears up for Dukes Ball

    On his first tour of England, Jamieson would have the likes of Trent Boult, Tim Southee, Neil Wagner, and Doug Bracewell and the youngster can follow their footsteps in order to achieve success in the UK.

    “Their experience will be really helpful, from the guys like Tim, Wags, Doug and even Henry as well, who’s played a lot over here. There’s so much experience around English conditions and what the Duke ball can do. So I’ll try and look and lean on for the next few weeks,”  says Jamieson.

    When asked about the challenges of bowling with the Duke ball, Jamieson said: “It’s is certainly a bit different – it’s a bit darker and harder as well, and the seam is a little bit more narrow. So it’s just about trying to get used to that and the hands.”

    “There have been conversations around what the Duke ball can do, but whilst being mindful of the fact that you don’t want to go searching too much and try to move the ball too much, and then getting caught on the bounce a little bit. So I’m sure over the next few days we’ll have a few more conversations on what it looks like and then go from there,” he added.

    Jamieson has played 6 Test matches for New Zealand and has picked 36 wickets at an average of 13.27. Jamieson has also scored 226 runs with the bat with an impressive average of 56.5.

    Interestingly, NZ have won all six Test matches Jamieson has played in. England and New Zealand will be locking horns in two Tests, beginning June 2 at Lord’s Cricket Ground.

    Karsan Ghavri Explains Why BCCI Rejects Jaydev Unadkat?

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    jaydev unadkat

    Former Indian pacer Karsan Ghavri, who was also the Saurashtra coach, spill the reason why BCCI fails to give an international call to Jaydev Unadkat.

    Why BCCI rejects Jaydev Unadkat?

    Unadkat bagged a whopping 67 wickets in just 10 matches at a stunning bowling average of 13.23 and strike rate of 28.2 with as many as 7 five-wicket hauls in an innings and 3 ten-wicket hauls in a match in the 2019-20 edition of the Ranji Trophy.

    Despite having an impressive domestic performance Unadkat fails to continue his form in the followed IPL season. Unadkat had a poor season in IPL 2020 in the UAE returning with just 4 wickets in 7 matches and was also tonked around for aplenty going at 9.91 runs per over.

    “I asked a selector during the Ranji Trophy final (2019-20) that if a bowler takes more than 60 wickets and has taken his team into the final of the Ranji Trophy single-handedly, shouldn’t he be at least picked for India A. That selector told me: ‘Kadu bhai, he won’t be picked for India anymore. His name is not even considered by us when we think of 30-odd players.’ ‘Why not, I asked him.’ ‘Then what’s the point of him picking so many wickets? I was told that ‘he’s already 32-33. Age is spoiling his case. It has put a full stop to his India career,” Ghavri told TOI.

    The selector also shockingly revealed that they would invest on a youngster who can play for India for a long period of time.

    “Why should we invest in an older player? We would rather pick a 21, 22 or a 23-year-old player if he’s good, he can serve India for 8-10-12 years. If we pick Unadkat today, how many years will he serve India for?’ This is what that selector told me,” Ghavri added. Apart from one Test match, Unadkat has also featured in seven ODIs and ten T20Is.

    Instead, an inexperienced and relatively new in the circuit, Arzan Nagwaswalla has been selected as the only left-arm in the squad of 24. India boasts of a world-class pace attack but all in the quartet are right-arm fast and so are the reserves Mohammed Siraj and Shardul Thakur.

    With an experienced, in-form, at the peak of his prowess Unadkat in great form in the long format and with India needing variety in their attack, it was the perfect opportunity for India to give Unadkat a ticket to England – especially when T Natarajan – the young left-armer who impressed in Australia – was not part of the squad.

    NZ Cricket Legend Richard Hadlee Hails Jasprit Bumrah

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    jasprit bumrah

    Jasprit Bumrah is prone and vulnerable to injuries due to his unorthodox bowling action but India fast bowler’s technique has proved highly effective in helping him catch batsmen off guard, said former New Zealand allrounder Richard Hadlee.

    Richard Hadlee hails Bumrah

    “Jasprit fits into the unorthodox bowling category with virtually no run up to the crease. His technique, in some ways, defies belief but has proved to be a highly effective one. He is what I call a shoulder or strength bowler with all his power and pace coming from the final part of his action as he releases the ball,” said Hadlee in an interview with the International Cricket Council (ICC).

    The Kiwi, a former pace bowler himself, said he is unsure about Bumrah’s longevity in cricket.

    “Jasprit’s longevity in the game is yet to be determined. I suspect he could be more vulnerable to injury problems than those fast bowlers with more classical and pure actions or techniques.”

    Jasprit Bumrah
    Jasprit Bumrah

    Hadlee, who himself was known to have a perfect and smooth bowling action, said that Bumrah’s injuries could be career-threatening but he causes problems to batsmen due to his unconventional action.

    “Some of his potential injuries could be severe because of the stresses and strains he places on his body. I hope any injuries he may incur will not be potentially career ending because he is a delight to watch, and he causes batsmen all sorts of problems with his unsuspecting pace, bounce, and ball movement in the air and off the pitch,” added Hadlee.

    “It would be very difficult to coach his technique to an aspiring fast bowler and I think a coach would refrain from doing from that because biomechanically it could cause problems with injury. However, I suspect some youngsters may try to imitate him. I believe you let aspiring young fast bowlers do it their way but help to fine-tune some the skill sets and finer subtleties of bowling,” he said further.

    The 69-year-old, who formed a legendary quartet of all-rounders with Imran Khan, Ian Botham, and Kapil Dev during the late 1970s and 1980s also said cricket needs India due to the revenue it generates and also strides it has made in Test cricket that has kept the longest format of the game alive.

    “There is no doubt India produces a lot of revenue for cricket. Without India, the face of world cricket would be very different, therefore cricket needs India,” said Hadlee.

    “But India has also made an outstanding contribution to Test cricket — like in all formats. Their Test performances in Australia were outstanding despite that 36 all out blip. They bounced back superbly, and Test cricket came alive again. So many youngsters came into the team and performed. It showed the great depth of talented players India have in all formats,” Hadlee added.

    RCB Pledge To Donate INR 45 Cr For COVID19 Fight

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    RCB updated jersey
    RCB updated jersey

    The Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) owners have come forward for a noble cause as they have pledged to donate a sum of INR 45 crores for India’s fight against COVID19 as the country continues to battle the second wave of the deadly virus.

    RCB donates to COVID19 relief fund

    RCB’s parent company “Diageo” has pledged to donate INR 45 crore to enhance public healthcare infrastructures in one district of each state and union territory in India.

    The franchise owners have also set up oxygen plants in government hospitals of 21 districts to create long-term oxygen capacity. In addition, they have also provided 16-bed mini-hospital units in another 15 cities to increase bed capacity.

    “We will set up Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) Oxygen Plants in Government Hospitals in 21 districts to create long-term Oxygen capacity. Along with it, the RCB will provide fully equipped, pre-fabricated 16-bed mini-hospital units with PSA Oxygen Plants in another 15 critical districts to increase bed capacity.”

    “Further the RCB will donate medical equipment including Oxygen concentrators, Oxygen cylinders, ventilator beds, and other critical patient care devices to hospitals across 10 states to address immediate needs,” said the Diageo/RCB management in a statement.

    Anand Kripalu, MD, Diageo, and Chairman of the RCB, said: “At a time when the country is facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis, we want to support the government’s efforts and stand by the citizens of India.

    Long-term medical infrastructure especially hospital beds and self-sufficiency in Oxygen are what is needed most and we hope our contribution will go into every state and it will help play a part in India’s recovery.”

    Virushka initiated COVID19 Relief Fund 

    Earlier this month, RCB skipper and batting megastar Virat Kohli and his better half Anushka Sharma had announced an initiative to raise funds for COVID-19 relief.

    The couple had announced that they have started a campaign on Ketto to raise funds for Covid-19 relief and asked everyone to support the campaign through a donation.

    The funds from the campaign are allotted to ACT grants for tackling the immediate shortage of oxygen supply. The campaign has a goal of INR 7 crore and has already crossed the 4 crore mark. In fact, the celebrity couple had made a donation of INR 2 crores.