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‘They look committed’: Yuvraj’s direct message to Gambhir-Agarkar on Rohit-Kohli future | Cricket News


'They look committed': Yuvraj’s direct message to Gambhir-Agarkar on Rohit-Kohli future
Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma (l) and Yuvraj Singh

Former India cricketer Yuvraj Singh has urged the Indian team management to clearly define the roles of senior players Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli as the team prepares for the 2027 ODI World Cup, saying players of their stature should not face uncertainty at this stage of their careers.With both Rohit and Kohli having stepped away from Tests and T20Is to focus on ODIs, their place in India’s plans remains important, even as the team looks at transition. Speaking to Sports Tak, Yuvraj said there needs to be open communication between head coach Gautam Gambhir, the selectors and the two senior players. Head coach Gautam Gambhir and chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar haven’t yet provided a clear answer on the two senior players’ participation in the ODI World Cup next year.

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“I don’t know what’s going on in their minds. They (Rohit and Kohli) look committed to playing the World Cup, but I think that decision lies with them and the selectors, who will have to decide the future. My point is that they are such great players, there has to be clarity,” Yuvraj said.“You should be able to sit in a room and discuss things openly. It’s difficult, especially at that stage of your career. You may not like hearing that the team is looking ahead, but a year later you will appreciate that at least someone told you the truth to your face. That doesn’t really happen in Indian cricket,” he added while talking to Sports Tak.Both players have continued to perform in ODIs. Kohli returned to the top of the ICC rankings at the start of 2026 and had a strong series against South Africa, scoring 302 runs in three matches at an average of 151 and a strike rate of over 117.Rohit, meanwhile, scored 202 runs in three matches in Australia at an average of 101, including a century in Sydney that helped him reclaim the No.1 ODI ranking spot at 38. However, he struggled in the following home series against New Zealand, where he managed 61 runs at an average of 20.33.Yuvraj said the focus should be on having a clear plan for the 2027 World Cup rather than just debating individual players. He added that the management should take a clear call and communicate it to both senior players and younger ones.“I don’t want any player who has represented the country for so many years to be stuck in a situation where no one sits down and tells them clearly what the plan is. Either commit to them for the World Cup and back them fully, or tell them that the team is looking at younger players. Someone has to say it. Tell them the reality. I think that should happen after this IPL,” Yuvraj said.He also pointed to the need to prepare younger players in time, mentioning Yashasvi Jaiswal as an example.

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“The players who are at the end of their careers, giving clarity is very important. The captain, coach, and selectors should sit with the guys and explain how they are looking at things. The conversation might not go well, but at least you tried on your end. Look at Yashasvi Jaiswal; he scored a century in his last ODI, but he is sitting out. When will you groom Jaiswal? You have the World Cup next year,” Yuvraj told Sports Tak.“If you are going to the World Cup, you should have played several games. I am not saying you should drop someone. But if you’re playing the 2027 ODI World Cup, you need to start preparing your squad now. You need to give them games. Take a decision, it shouldn’t happen at the last minute that one of your senior players gets injured and there’s no young player,” he added.Also See: CSK vs PBKS Live Score



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Thane Crime Branch apprehends fraudster; gold and cash worth crores recovered | Mumbai News


Thane: The Thane Crime Branch arrested a 46-year-old man for allegedly defrauding jewellers and customers of gold worth several crores. Police claim to have recovered gold bars valued at around ₹3 crore along with ₹17.50 lakh in cash, though sources indicate that the recovery may be partial.The accused, identified as Jivaram Vardhaji Chaudhary, a resident of Jambhli Naka in Thane and originally from Rajasthan, was absconding since Oct 2025. According to investigators, he targeted prominent jewellers in Thane and Bhiwandi during the Diwali season by offering high-quality gold at attractive rates, gaining their trust before cheating them.Two cases were registered against him at Thane Nagar Police Station under provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, following complaints from affected traders. There are also suspicions that the total quantity of siphoned gold may be higher than what has been officially reported.Police teams tracked the accused across multiple states as he frequently changed locations to evade arrest. Acting on a tip-off, officers laid a trap near Ghodbunder Road and apprehended him on March 23, 2026.During police custody, which lasted until April 2, sustained interrogation led investigators to Pali in Rajasthan, where the stolen assets were allegedly concealed. The recovered property includes gold bars weighing a total of 1,957.79 grams, valued at around ₹2.30 crore, along with ₹17.50 lakh in cash.Sources have also raised concerns that the full extent of the stolen gold and subsequent recovery may not have been completely disclosed. 413 |



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Biker hits 88-year-old and flees, elderly dies 4 days later at hospital in Mumbai, FIR registered | Mumbai News


Mumbai: A case was registered on March 30 after an 88-year-old man was hit by an unknown speeding two-wheeler in Vile Parle (W) on March 22 and died during treatment on March 26. Juhu police registered the case after the victim’s son, Rajesh Shah, a businessman, approached them with a complaint after completing the final rites of his father. The victim, Hasmukhbhai Shah, who lived at Swastik Society in Vile Parle (W), stepped out of his residence around 7 pm to buy medicines when he was hit by the speeding two-wheeler, police said. “The team is scanning through the CCTV footage of the route to track down the accused,” said police from the Juhu police station.In the complaint, Shah said, “I was at home when our building’s security guard called and said Hasmukh uncle has had an accident near Noble Medical in Vile Parle (W).” Shah said he told the guard to take his father to the hospital, and he along with his son Priyam, immediately rushed to Cooper Hospital.Shah said two to three unknown boys narrated him the entire mishap. “My father received treatment from March 22 to March 23. Later, he was shifted to a private hospital after his condition did not improve. He passed away on March 26.”A police officer said Shah complained that the rider fled without providing medical assistance or informing the police, and that Shah filed the complaint after completing the rituals.



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20-year-old man killed after dumper truck rams into scooter at Mahim in Mumbai, FIR registered against truck driver | Mumbai News


Mumbai: A 20-year-old man lost his life after a dumper truck rammed into his friend’s scooter near Raheja Hospital in Mahim late Tuesday night. The deceased has been identified as Ganesh Mudaliyar, a resident of Dharavi. He had recently dropped out of school and was working at a clothing shop in Sewri for his livelihood. Mudaliyar suffered severe injuries and was rushed to Sion Hospital by bystanders, where doctors declared him dead. Mahim police have registered an FIR against the dumper driver Dharmendra Prajapati under relevant sections of the BNS and the Motor Vehicles Act.



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‘Cheated us’: Messi, Argentina team face serious allegations from Kerala Minister | Football News


Argentina’s Lionel Messi (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

Kerala Sports Minister V Abdurahiman has made serious allegations against the Argentina national football team, claiming the side failed to honour a commitment to visit Kerala despite receiving a substantial payment.Speaking on Thursday, the minister expressed strong disappointment, saying extensive efforts had gone into planning a potential visit by the Argentine team, including global icon Lionel Messi. He revealed that multiple rounds of discussions were held to make the event possible.

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“For that, I had held several discussions. It was also not an easy task to find sponsors to arrange the Rs 250 crore to be paid to the international football team,” Abdurahiman said.He then levelled a direct accusation, adding, “But, after receiving the money, the Argentine football team cheated us. We did not expect such a betrayal from them. Not coming after promising to do so.”The minister further claimed that Kerala may not be the only party affected. According to him, inquiries suggested that similar situations had occurred elsewhere.“They took money from those countries, but never went there to play. It is a situation where a case will have to be filed against the Argentine football team, and they will have to pay us compensation,” he said.Abdurahiman also spoke about his personal disappointment over the development, noting the excitement that had built up among fans in the state.“It has disappointed the football lovers in Kerala. I don’t know to whom I will tell my disappointment,” he added.The visit had earlier been projected as a major sporting event, with the minister stating in November that Argentina and Messi were expected to arrive in Kerala in March this year. The development now casts uncertainty over those plans.Amid the controversy, Abdurahiman also addressed his political move ahead of the upcoming elections. He confirmed his decision to contest from the Tirur assembly constituency instead of Tanur, a seat he has previously won twice. He maintained that the shift was not driven by electoral calculations but by a desire to represent his native region, which he said requires greater development.The Kerala Assembly elections are scheduled to be held on April 9, adding a political dimension to an issue that has already sparked strong reactions among football fans in the state.



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Family of sailor killed in ‘missile strike’ moves Bombay high court to get his body | Mumbai News


Mumbai: Amratlal Solanki (64) and Mitali Solanki (33), the father and sister of seafarer Dixit Solanki (32), who was killed in a suspected missile attack on merchant vessel MKD Vyom off the Oman coast on March 1, have petitioned Bombay high court alleging the Central govt’s inaction in repatriating his mortal remains. Their plea seeking redressal will be heard on Monday, April 6, before a division bench headed by chief justice Shree Chandrashekhar. Solanki, who worked as an oiler in the engine room, is believed to be the first Indian casualty in the ongoing conflict in West Asia.When contacted, an official from the office of DG Shipping said, “We are coordinating to bring back the remains of Late Shri Dixit to India on priority.”The petition stated “several representations” were made to various authorities, including the President and the Prime Minister, seeking immediate intervention for recovery and repatriation of mortal remains. On March 24, the ship captain asked DG Shipping to seek assistance from the Indian embassy in the UAE to issue the death certificate and repatriate the mortal remains. There was considerable delay of 23 days on the part of the authorities at the UAE to repatriate the mortal remains of the deceased, said the petition filed through advocates SB Talekar and Madhavi Ayyapan.On March 4, Amrutlal lodged a written complaint with the Sailors’ Union of India against the shipping company for its “non-responsive attitude” towards his grievance. On March 30, the Recruitment and Placement of Seafarers informed Solanki’s father that they had been constantly following up with the Indian embassy in the UAE; however, unfortunately, no response was yet received from the embassy, the petition said.The petition said the “Head of Chancery and Consul (RTI, Consular and MADAD), Consulate General of India, Dubai,” for the first time informed the petitioners that an information was received from the shipping agency on March 17 that after several attempts in last few days, the team has been able to recover his skeletal remains. It said that the shipping agency will hand over the recovered remains to Sharjah Police for necessary formalities for issuance of the death certificate but nothing happened. The petition questioned if the petitioners can be denied receiving the mortal remains of the deceased family member and perform rites guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution of India.



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2 killed and 38 hurt as sleeper bus overturns near Nagothane on Mumbai-Goa highway; driver booked for reckless driving | Mumbai News


Navi Mumbai: Two passengers, including a woman advocate, were killed and 38 others were injured after a speeding private bus toppled sideways along Mumbai-Goa highway in the Sukeli ghat section near Nagothane in Raigad district in the wee hours of Friday. Nagothane police have booked the driver of the bus of Omkar Tours and Travels, who was also injured in the incident, for causing death by negligence and rash or negligent drivingThe accident, which took place around 2.45am, disrupted the traffic movement towards Goa for around two hours till all injured passengers, some of them critically, were rushed to Nagothane Primary Health Centre, Roha sub-district hospital and MGM Hospital, Kamothe.API Sachin Kulkarni of Nagothane police station identified the deceased as Panvel resident Neelam Vibhute, 40, and Kamothe resident Naeem Shaikh, 33. Vibhute was declared ‘brought dead’ at Roha Civil Hospital, and Shaikh at Nagothane Civil Hospital.Kulkarni said, “Neelam Vibhute and her husband Vaibhav (42), who also suffered injuries, were part of a 22-member group heading to Goa for a trip. All the passengers were fast asleep in the sleeper coach bus past midnight, when the bus driver, Hemant Patil (33), a resident of Kankavali in Sindhudurg district, who allegedly driving rashly, lost control over the wheels on the upward gradient in the Sukeli ghat section and the bus toppled sideways. Many passengers got trapped in the bus and sustained injuries.” Local villagers rushed to the spot to help police and NGO members in the rescue operation.A police source said that a motorist behind the bus had lodged a complaint on Red Bus app informing about the sleeper coach bus being driven recklessly in the Sukeli ghat and after about 20 minutes, it tipped over. The motorist spoke to some of the injured passengers, who said that they had told the bus driver to slow down, but he ignored their requests, resulting in the fatal accident.Patil, who has been admitted at Alibaug civil hospital, has been booked under relevant sections of BNS for causing death by negligence, rash or negligent driving on a public way that endangers human life or poses a risk of injury to others and act endangering life or personal safety of others, along with Motor Vehicle Acts for dangerous driving, said Kulkarni.



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Bat-check controversy: How Ayush Mhatre failed thrice due to umpire error | Cricket News


Bat-check controversy: How Ayush Mhatre failed thrice due to umpire error
Ayush Mhatre bat-check chaos (Screengrab)

NEW DELHI: A bizarre and slightly comical moment took place during the IPL 2026 clash between Chennai Super Kings and Punjab Kings when young batter Ayush Mhatre walked in to bat at No. 3. What should have been a routine start quickly turned into chaos, even before he faced a single ball on Friday.As part of standard procedure, the umpire checked Mhatre’s bat using a gauge. Surprisingly, the bat did not pass. A replacement bat was brought in, but that failed too.

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Then came a third bat, and that also didn’t pass. At this point, Mhatre looked completely confused at the crease, while the Chepauk crowd watched in disbelief as the delay stretched on.Just when things couldn’t get stranger, the umpire realised the mistake, the gauge had been used upside down the entire time. Once it was turned the correct way, Mhatre’s original bat passed the test instantly without any issue. What followed was a mix of laughter and disbelief, as all the earlier confusion turned out to be unnecessary.In the end, nothing really changed. Mhatre continued batting with the same bat he had originally brought out, and the substitutes were no longer needed. The incident had no impact on the match itself but quickly became one of the most talked-about moments of the day.It also highlighted how even a small error in a high-pressure game can create big confusion. In a tournament already full of surprises, this unusual episode added another unforgettable moment to IPL 2026.



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