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Yesterday Match Results: Rishabh Pant, Tim David light up thrilling IPL Sunday | Cricket News


Yesterday Match Results: Rishabh Pant, Tim David light up thrilling IPL Sunday
Rishabh Pant and Tim David (ANI Photos)

A high-octane Sunday double-header in the Indian Premier League delivered contrasting yet equally gripping contests, as Lucknow Super Giants edged past Sunrisers Hyderabad in a last-over thriller, while Royal Challengers Bengaluru produced a batting masterclass to outclass Chennai Super Kings.

Shami, Pant script LSG’s nervy chase

In Hyderabad, Mohammed Shami and Rishabh Pant starred in Lucknow Super Giants’ tense five-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad.Shami’s sensational opening spell (2-9) ripped through the top order, reducing SRH to 26/4 inside the powerplay. He dismissed Abhishek Sharma for a duck and Travis Head for seven off successive deliveries, setting the tone early.Despite the collapse, SRH fought back through a brilliant 116-run stand between Heinrich Klaasen (62) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (56), lifting the total to 156/9. However, once the duo departed, the innings lost momentum, with Prince Yadav and Avesh Khan providing crucial support to Shami.LSG’s chase began briskly but faltered in the middle overs. Aiden Markram contributed 45, but quick wickets, including Nicholas Pooran’s run-out, left the game hanging in balance.Needing nine off the final over, Pant held his nerve, smashing three boundaries off Jaydev Unadkat to seal victory with one ball to spare, finishing unbeaten on 68 and guiding LSG to their first win of the season.

Tim David’s six-hitting carnage powers RCB

At the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Tim David unleashed a breathtaking assault, smashing eight sixes in a 25-ball unbeaten 70 to power Royal Challengers Bengaluru to a commanding 43-run win over Chennai Super Kings.After being put into bat, RCB piled up a daunting 250/3 — the highest total of the season — with key contributions from Virat Kohli (28), Phil Salt (46), Devdutt Padikkal (50) and skipper Rajat Patidar (48 not out).David’s late onslaught, including a brutal 30-run 19th over against Jamie Overton, helped RCB plunder 97 runs in the final five overs.In reply, Chennai Super Kings faltered early, losing captain Ruturaj Gaikwad cheaply. While Sarfaraz Khan (50), Prashant Veer (43) and Overton (37) showed resistance, the target proved too steep as they were bowled out for 207 in 19.4 overs.RCB’s bowlers, led by Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s three wickets, sealed a comprehensive win that keeps them atop the standings with two victories from two matches.After two action-packed double-header weekends, the tournament shifts gears with a single fixture on Monday, where Kolkata Knight Riders host Punjab Kings at Eden Gardens, aiming to avoid a third successive loss.



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Strait Of Hormuz: Oil prices rise as Donald Trump issues fresh ultimatum on Strait of Hormuz; Brent nears $111


Oil prices rise as Donald Trump issues fresh ultimatum on Strait of Hormuz; Brent nears $111

Oil prices began the week on a strong note, maintaining above the $100 per barrel mark on Monday, as the ongoing Middle East conflict continues to disrupt energy supply routes and unsettle global markets.In early trade, US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) climbed 1.86% to $113.62 per barrel. North Sea Brent crude also edged higher, rising 1.16% to $110.30 per barrel at the market open.The gains come as tensions involving Iran and the United States continue to escalate. US President Donald Trump issued a Tuesday deadline for Iran to halt the war and restore movement through the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial passage for global oil shipments. In a post on Truth Social on Sunday, he warned of potential strikes on Iranian infrastructure if the demands were not met.“Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!!” Trump wrote. He later told Fox News there was a “good chance” Iran would agree to a deal on Monday.Meanwhile, markets had already reacted sharply before the weekend. On Thursday, ahead of the Good Friday holiday, both major crude benchmarks recorded steep gains in volatile trading. WTI ended the session up by more than 11%, while Brent rose nearly 8%, marking their largest absolute price increases since 2020, after Trump signalled that attacks on Iran would continue.Separately, the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has announced a production adjustment of 206,000 barrels per day, which will come into effect in May 2026. The decision followed a virtual meeting held on April 5 by eight OPEC+ members, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, the UAE, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria and Oman, to review market conditions and assess the outlook.The Strait of Hormuz has remained under Iran’s chokehold since the conflict erupted on February 28, severely disrupting a key route for oil and petroleum exports from Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. Now in its sixth week since initial strikes by the US and Israel on Iran, the war has widened across the region and unsettled the global economy. With Iran effectively blocking the Strait, through which about 20% of the world’s oil and gas typically passes, supplies have been hit hard, driving petroleum prices higher and forcing refiners to turn to alternative sources, particularly physical cargoes from the United States and the UK North Sea.



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Candidates Chess: How Vaishali beat former World Champion Tan for 2nd consecutive win | Chess News


Candidates Chess: How Vaishali beat former World Champion Tan for 2nd consecutive win
Vaishali Rameshbabu of India vs Tan Zhongi of China (Photo by Yoav Nis)

NEW DELHI: If you were to poll the global chess community on the likely victor of the FIDE Candidates 2026, the response would be near-unanimous: Javokhir Sindarov. The Uzbek sensation’s ruthless efficiency, evidenced by a staggering 6/7 score, suggests the crown is already being measured for his head. Yet, while the Open section feels like a foregone conclusion, the Women’s category has descended into a chaotic arena where experience and titles seem to count for little.In a field of eight elite female Grandmasters, the tournament has become a “comedy or tragedy of errors”, depending on which side of the board you sit.

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For the Indian contingent, Round 7 at the Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort in Cyprus provided a massive boost to the points table on Sunday. While Vaishali Rameshbabu seized a victory handed to her on a platter, Divya Deshmukh’s inability to convert a certain win into a full point remains a stinging indictment of the Indian camp’s current finishing touch.Vaishali’s ‘Comedy of Errors’Vaishali Rameshbabu, playing with white pieces this time, secured her second consecutive victory, taking down former Women’s World Champion Tan Zhongyi of China. While the scoresheet reflects a win, the path to the point was anything but clinical.Vaishali’s opening choices continue to raise eyebrows, as she, following the Pirc Defense, once again found herself navigating a self-inflicted storm before being rescued by an unbelievable lapse from her opponent. “Vaishali started with a very passive system with white pieces against Tan Zhongyi’s Pirc Defense, and by move nine, the Chinese was already in an advantageous position,” Veteran Grandmaster Pravin Thipsay told TimesofIndia.com in his post-game analysis. “Eventually, things turned out to be bad. By move 16, it was much worse. And by move 23, Vaishali was in completely losing position till 26th move.”Vaishali started very aggressively, leading an erratic series of trades, which favoured her opponent more. Nevertheless, the turning point was not an Indian masterstroke, but a Chinese meltdown.“On the 27th move, Tan Zhongyi made an unbelievable knight move (27…Ne4) which led to reasonable drawing chances for Vaishali, though she continued to be torn down defending a difficult ending. And then there came a crucial blunder, 37.Ra1 by Tan Zhongyi losing a full piece (the bishop on f6) and thereby giving the game to the Indian on the platter. Overall, I think a comedy or tragedy of errors, whatever you call it, but too many mistakes for a Candidates event,” Thipsay remarked.Divya’s 135-move heartbreakIf Vaishali was lucky, Divya Deshmukh was the architect of her own frustration. Facing Kateryna Lagno, Divya held a commanding position for the better part of the day.Early in the endgame, Thipsay had predicted a straightforward victory for the Indian. “Divya was always in a commanding position,” Thipsay noted during the match. “She’s a pawn up and, with correct technique, this position can end in a win. Divya is a pawn up in a rook, bishop and knight ending with the same-coloured bishops. So, it shouldn’t be too difficult to win. But yes, you need some technique. The game will go on for a long time, but a win by Divya is almost certain.”The game indeed went on for a long time. However, “almost certain” proved to be a curse. In a gruelling 135-move marathon, Lagno displayed unbelievably tenacious defense, capitalising on Divya’s lack of clinical precision.Despite the material advantage, Divya was unable to break the Russian’s fortress, letting a crucial point slip through her fingers in the dying moments of the tournament’s first half.Praggnanandhaa stagnates in Open sectionIn the Open section, India’s sole representative R Praggnanandhaa appears to have lost its bite. Facing the World No. 3 Fabiano Caruana, the 20-year-old Chennai-born Grandmaster was unable to create any meaningful imbalance. Thipsay’s summary was succinct: “The game between Praggnanandhaa and Fabiano Caruana ended in a draw. Nothing much happened.”The only drama in the Open category came from Anish Giri, who managed to put a dent in Sindarov’s winning streak. Giri, defending a precarious position, sacrificed an exchange to reach a theoretically drawn ending.As the players head into the rest day on April 6, the Indian challenge stands at a crossroads.While Vaishali (3.5/7) and Divya (3/7) are now within striking distance of the leader Anna Muzychuk, their reliance on opponent blunders and failure to convert winning endgames suggests a fragile resurgence.For India to emerge as a genuine challenger in the final seven rounds, the “comedy of errors” must end, and the clinical efficiency of a champion must emerge.FIDE Candidates Round 7 Results – April 5, 2026Open Section

  • Andrey Esipenko 0–1 Wei Yi
  • Javokhir Sindarov 0.5–0.5 Anish Giri
  • Matthias Blübaum 0.5–0.5 Hikaru Nakamura
  • R Praggnanandhaa 0.5–0.5 Fabiano Caruana

Women’s Section

  • Anna Muzychuk 0.5–0.5 Bibisara Assaubayeva
  • Divya Deshmukh 0.5–0.5 Kateryna Lagno
  • Vaishali Rameshbabu 1–0 Tan Zhongyi
  • Aleksandra Goryachkina 0.5–0.5 Zhu Jiner

FIDE Candidates Round 8 Pairings – April 7, 2026Open Section

  • Andrey Esipenko vs. Javokhir Sindarov
  • Wei Yi vs. Matthias Blübaum
  • Anish Giri vs. R Praggnanandhaa
  • Hikaru Nakamura vs. Fabiano Caruana

Women’s Section

  • Anna Muzychuk vs. Divya Deshmukh
  • Bibisara Assaubayeva vs. Vaishali Rameshbabu
  • Kateryna Lagno vs. Aleksandra Goryachkina
  • Tan Zhongyi vs. Zhu Jiner



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New PMJAY rule disqualifies hundreds of cancer specialists | Mumbai News


MUMBAI: Around 15 lakh cancer cases are detected in India every year, adding a patient load equal to the population of a city such as Nashik. Yet several states are excluding hundreds of experienced, fellowship-trained oncologists in the private sector from treating (PMJAY) patients.Their exclusion is not due to inadequate training or lack of experience, but because they do not hold National Medical Commission (NMC)-recognised super-specialty degrees such as DM (Doctorate of Medicine), MCh (Magister Chirurgiae) or DrNB (Doctorate of National Board).Doctors affected by the move told TOI that this ignores the reality that, until a few decades ago, fellowships were the only route into oncology; formal courses did not exist. Even now, it’s considered prestigious for postgrad doctors to bag two- or three-year fellowships at cancer hospitals for hands-on training in head and neck surgery, gynae-oncology, haemato-oncology or paediatric oncology surgery.

New PMJAY rule bars many cancer specialists from treating patients

Veterans Trained Via Fellowships Ineligible, Impacts Critical Care In Several States

Many of those now rendered ineligible have gone on to become department heads, medical directors, teachers and senior surgeons, each treating cancer patients over decades. Surat-based Dr Hemish Kania, who compiled data showing more than 300 such doctors affected across states, said some of those now barred have even taught oncology to DM or DrNB students.The shift in eligibility criteria is striking not only because of India’s high cancer burden, but also because of its shortage of cancer specialists.Mumbai: Hundreds of cancer specialists have been rendered ineligible for providing treatment under the Ayushman Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) for lack of superspecialty degrees recognised by the National Medical Commission (NMC). India has roughly one medical oncologist per one million and only about 4,000 oncosurgeons. Excluding 300 trained specialists from PMJAY-linked care could reduce access to treatment, especially in smaller cities where private insurance penetration is low, and substantially for many poor patients who avail of govt medical insurance. ‘Meaningless fellowships?’ Dr Ravi (name changed), a 42-year-old general surgeon from Uttar Pradesh, completed a three-year head and neck cancer fellowship at Tata Memorial Hospital, Parel. In 2021, he returned to his Tier-II hometown expecting to fill a gap in cancer care: the city had only six onco-surgeons, four of them fellowship-trained. He, however, finds himself barred from operating on PMJAY cancer patients. “If four of six private-sector cancer surgeons are excluded, PMJAY patients are forced into longer queues,” he said. Whether one spends three years in Tata Memorial in Mumbai, AIIMS Delhi, Gujarat Cancer Research Institute in Ahmedabad, RCC Thiruvananthapuram or B Borooah Cancer Institute in Guwahati, the affiliation seems to have no weight now, he added. In Patna, Dr Arun, 40, (name changed) said he is “safe” because he works in a govt hospital. “In govt hospitals, at least one member in the team is likely to have recognition under PMJAY. But it may be different if I step into the private sector,” he said. His batchmates in private hospitals in Patna and Kochi are no longer operating on PMJAY patients. Some doctors said their names have been removed from the HEM 2.0 portal used by the National Health Authority (NHA) to manage PMJAY, the world’s largest public insurance scheme (see graphic). Doctors said hospitals are ending contracts because these specialists can no longer generate PMJAY claims. Dr Kania said, “PMJAY may just be the beginning. Slowly, other govt schemes, such as CGHS, could have similar eligibility criteria. The genesis of the problem Multiple issues have led to the current problem, especially the interpretation of NHA & NMC rules by state health authorities. The genesis of the problem can be traced to before 2018 when efforts by the erstwhile Medical Council of India (MCI) to increase the number of oncology teachers. Dr K S Sharma, former academic dean of Tata Memorial Centre, recalled that between 2002 and 2010 there were very few DM and MCh seats in medical and surgical oncology. In 2011, after he joined the erstwhile MCI’s board of governors, he framed a plan to fix the shortage of teachers by expanding fellowship programmes at reputed cancer hospitals. “These fellowships were not recognised by MCI, but had sanctity,” he said. MCI introduced a rule that MS or MD post-graduate doctors with two years’ experience in a dedicated cancer hospital as senior residents/ fellows could be regarded as teachers until India had enough degree-holding oncologists. Many trained fellows thus took up teaching posts in public cancer institutes, and over time some moved to smaller cities to build independent practices. But in 2020, MCI was replaced by NMC, which issued guidelines requiring oncologists to hold recognised degrees. Fellowships were not mentioned. Rajasthan Medical Council on Sept 5, 2023, directed that any claim of specialty/expertise must be backed by a qualification in that branch recognised by the MCI or NMC. This became the basis for the Rajasthan state health authority to debar fellowship-trained oncologists from operating on PMJAY patients. A Gujarat state health authority official told TOI that NMC-recognised courses are the basis for enlisting an oncologist under PMJAY. Incidentally, NHA guidelines don’t have the NMC-recognition clause. A Vadodara-bas-ed doctor, who completed a head and neck fellowship from Tata Memorial Hospital 20 years ago, said, “NHA guidelines to this day say that ENT and general surgeons with fellowships can operate on PMJAY patients. Why are state health authorities being different?” The road ahead When contacted, NHA CEO Dr Sunil Kumar Barnwal said NHA empanels hospitals, not doctors, and that doctor qualifications are decided by NMC. Efforts to contact NMC chairman Dr Abhijat Sheth failed, but doctors who met him said he had asked them to approach NHA. State authorities, meanwhile, have asked doctors to obtain written clarification from NHA and NMC in this regard. As no such clarification has been issued, the deadlock continues. Doctors also point to inconsistencies. “One point many fellows have raised is that post-graduate dentists are allowed to operate on oral cancer patie-nts while general surgeons wi-th advanced oncology fellowships are not,” said Dr Kania. Dr Sharma said he has taken up the issue with NHA, “but it wants NMC to give a certificate to these past fellows.” (It’s learnt that NMC is considering recognising fellowships). He said the matter rests with state health authorities. He added that if state authorities do not respond, affected doctors may have to move the high court. Meanwhile, medical associations, including the Indian Medical Association, have taken up the issue with NMC and NHA. Doctors argue that the rule cannot be applied retrospectively. The Indian Association of Surgical Oncology wants eligibility to be extended to trained oncologists from premier institutions with fellowships, or at least two years of training in such centres. IASO’s Dr Rudra Acharya said, “Given the rising incidence of cancer and the long waiting list in government cancer institutions, the eligibility clause needs to be revised.



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Strait Of Hormuz: ‘Gates of hell will open for you’: Iran rejects Trump’s ‘helpless’ 48-hour ultimatum to reopen Strait of Hormuz


Iran on Saturday rejected US President Donald Trump’s ’48-hour ultimatum’, in which he threatened to destroy the nation’s essential infrastructure if a deal is not reached within the stipulated time.Tehran’s central military command issued a strong response, with General Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters characterising the American president’s remarks as ‘a helpless, nervous, unbalanced and stupid action.’

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Echoing the tone of Trump’s own message, he stated that “the simple meaning of this message is that the gates of hell will open for you,” according to AFP.

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Trump on Saturday in his Truth Social post warned Tehran of severe military consequences if Iran fails to act on reopening the Strait of Hormuz or reaching an agreement.The US President had earlier imposed deadlines on Iran amid rising tensions in West Asia, particularly over the strategic Strait of Hormuz.In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote: “Remember when I gave Iran ten days to MAKE A DEAL or OPEN UP THE HORMUZ STRAIT. Time is running out–48 hours before all hell will rain down on them. Glory be to GOD! President DONALD J. TRUMP.”The latest ultimatum comes despite recent indications of diplomatic engagement between the two sides.On March 26, Trump announced a temporary pause on potential strikes targeting Iran’s energy infrastructure. He had said the decision was taken following what he described as a request from Tehran, while maintaining that talks were progressing positively.In that statement, Trump said: “As per Iranian Government request, please let this statement serve to represent that I am pausing the period of Energy Plant destruction by 10 days to Monday, April 6, 2026, at 8 P.M., Eastern Time. Talks are ongoing and, despite erroneous statements to the contrary by the Fake News Media and others, they are going very well.”Also Read | ‘Hell will rain down’: Trump’s fresh 48-hour ultimatum to Iran to make a deal or open HormuzPrior to this, he had also directed the US Department of War to delay possible strikes initially for five days, citing ongoing negotiations.The Strait of Hormuz remains central to the standoff, as it is one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes.

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Trump’s repeated warnings have focused on reopening the strategic passage, with earlier ultimatums also linking failure to comply with potential strikes on Iran’s energy facilities.

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Abhishek Sharma’s season of ducks: SRH batter joins Rohit Sharma and Sanju Samson in unwanted list | Cricket News


Abhishek Sharma's season of ducks: SRH batter joins Rohit Sharma and Sanju Samson in unwanted list

Sunrisers Hyderabad opener Abhishek Sharma’s struggle with form continued as he registered another duck and entered a list of Indian batters with the most ducks in a calendar year in T20s.During the IPL 2026 match against Lucknow Super Giants, Abhishek was dismissed for a two-ball duck by Mohammed Shami. It was his sixth duck of 2026 in T20s, putting him alongside Rohit Sharma (six ducks in 2018) and Sanju Samson (six ducks in 2024) for the joint-most ducks by an Indian batter in a calendar year in the format, as per a report by news agency ANI.

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Abhishek has had a slow start to IPL 2026, scoring 55 runs in three innings, with 48 of those coming against Kolkata Knight Riders in the previous match.The top-ranked T20 batter also had a difficult T20 World Cup, scoring 141 runs in eight innings at an average of 17.62 and a strike rate of over 158, including two half-centuries, one of which came in the final. He began that tournament with three ducks in a row.Overall this year, Abhishek has scored 378 runs in 16 T20 innings at an average of 25.20 and a strike rate of over 195, with four fifties and a highest score of 84.In the ongoing match, Lucknow Super Giants won the toss and chose to bowl first at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium.LSG made one change, bringing in Manimaran Siddharth in place of Anrich Nortje. Sunrisers Hyderabad, led by stand-in captain Ishan Kishan, made two changes by including Harshal Patel and Liam Livingstone.Sunrisers Hyderabad lost their opening match of the season against Royal Challengers Bengaluru before beating Kolkata Knight Riders by 65 runs. Lucknow Super Giants are looking for their first win after losing their previous match to Delhi Capitals.

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Strangled, body burnt to erase identity: Tattoo clue exposes killers; wife among 3 arrested in UP | Agra News


AGRA: Three people were arrested in Agra district in connection with the alleged murder of a 39-year-old man, who was strangled and then charred to remove evidence. Police claimed that they’ve solved the crime based on the tattoo on the hand of the deceased.Agra DCP (West) Aditya on Saturday said the matter came to light on April 2 after Shivcharan Singh filed a complaint stating that his brother, Lokendra Singh (39), had gone missing. “A half-burnt body was found the same day, who was identified later as Lokendra,” the DCP added. Investigation revealed that Lokendra’s wife was allegedly involved in an illicit affair with one of the accused, Mahesh Prajapati (35), a local fruit seller.Police said that Lokendra had recently become aware of the affair, which led the accused, along with the wife, to hatch a conspiracy to eliminate him.On April 1, Mahesh and co-accused Dharmveer took Lokendra to an isolated spot near Saiyyan bridge. The trio reportedly consumed alcohol before the crime took place. DCP Aditya said, “Three accused have been arrested under sections (103) (1) (murder) and 238 (destroying evidence) of BNS. Police have recovered two phones and clothes worn during the crime.”

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IPL: Virat Kohli scripts history, breaks Rohit Sharma’s record to … | Cricket News


IPL: Virat Kohli scripts history, breaks Rohit Sharma's record to ...

Virat Kohli created a record during his 28-run knock against Chennai Super Kings on Sunday, becoming the player with the most runs against a single opponent in the Indian Premier League (IPL).Playing at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru opener went past Rohit Sharma to take his total against CSK to 1,174 runs. Kohli needed just two runs at the start of the match to break Rohit’s record of 1,161 runs against Kolkata Knight Riders, and reached the mark in the first over.

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Building such records in T20 cricket requires consistency over time, regular selection and multiple matches against the same opponent. Kohli has done that against CSK over the years, adding to his tally in repeated meetings.Rohit has scored 1,161 runs in 36 IPL matches against Kolkata Knight Riders. Kohli has now moved ahead with 1,174 runs against Chennai Super Kings.Kohli was dismissed for 28 off 18 balls by Anshul Kamboj, with RCB at 37 for 1 in 4.3 overs. While the innings itself was not a big one, the record made it significant.Kohli also has more than 1,000 IPL runs against Punjab Kings, Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders.Earlier in the match, CSK captain Ruturaj Gaikwad won the toss and chose to bowl against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Bengaluru on Sunday.TeamsRoyal Challengers Bengaluru: Philip Salt, Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar(c), Jitesh Sharma(w), Tim David, Romario Shepherd, Krunal Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Abhinandan Singh, Jacob Duffy.RCB Impact subs: Suyash Sharma, Jacob Bethell, Rasikh Salam Dar, Kanishk Chouhan, Venkatesh Iyer.Chennai Super Kings: Sanju Samson(w), Ruturaj Gaikwad(c), Ayush Mhatre, Sarfaraz Khan, Shivam Dube, Prashant Veer, Jamie Overton, Noor Ahmad, Anshul Kamboj, Matt Henry, Khaleel Ahmed.CSK Impact subs: Matthew Short, Akeal Hosein, Kartik Sharma, Ramakrishna Ghosh, Gurjapneet Singh.



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Andhra Honour Killing: ‘Honour killing in Andhra Pradesh’: Father confesses police helped track daughter, murdered for marrying against his wishes | Vijayawada News


VIJAYAWADA: The suspected honour killing of a 23-year-old woman in Macherla has taken a dramatic turn with the victim’s father, the main accused, confessing to police that a couple of officers had helped him trace his daughter in lieu of money.According to investigators, Chowdeswari was murdered allegedly by her father Chandra Srinu on March 18 for marrying Nagaraju against his wishes. Srinu had tried to stage her death as suicide and allegedly made a vain bid to tamper with the post-mortem report too. But, the report confirmed murder and he was arrested on April 1.On questioning, Srinu reportedly admitted that a police officer helped trace Chowdeswari’s whereabouts and handed her over to her family in lieu of money. Sources said the father allegedly paid the officer in two instalments.Chowdeswari and Nagaraju, who had a love marriage, had moved to Narasaraopet with the help of a friend, Khaja. Police had detained Khaja and questioned him, during which he revealed the couple’s location. Subsequently, the couple was brought to Macherla.Despite Chowdeswari clearly stating that she was a major and wished to live with her husband, the police allegedly handed her over to her parents. Their decision is now under scrutiny, especially as the officer in question was reportedly on leave on the day of the murder. The incident has sparked widespread anger, with demands growing for strict action not just against the accused, but also against any official found complicit. Higher-ups are expected to initiate a deeper probe into the conduct of the police officials.



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Virat Kohli’s no-look six leaves Anushka Sharma impressed; her reaction goes viral – Watch | Cricket News


Virat Kohli's no-look six leaves Anushka Sharma impressed; her reaction goes viral - Watch

Virat Kohli played a short but impactful knock during Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s match against Chennai Super Kings in Bengaluru on Sunday, with one six standing out during his stay at the crease.At the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Kohli hit a no-look six off Matt Henry, sending the ball into the stands. Watching from the stands, Anushka Sharma applauded the shot.

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Kohli had also played in RCB’s opening match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, where he scored a half-century. Anushka Sharma was present at that match as well.After the dropped catch, Kohli looked set for a bigger score. However, Dube later took a catch to dismiss him for 28.Tim David, skipper Rajat Patidar and Devdutt Padikkal went ballistic with marauding knocks, powering Royal Challengers Bengaluru to an imposing 250 for 3 against Chennai Super Kings in their IPL match here on Sunday.Padikkal (50, 29 balls) and David (70 off 25b) gave a complete towelling to the clueless Super Kings bowlers in an exhibition of mind-blowing range-hitting. Not to be left far behind was skipper Rajat Patidar, who smashed an unbeaten 48 off 19 balls.The Bengaluru side was 153 for 3 after 15 overs, and they added a further 97 runs in the last five overs, also exploiting some poor lines by CSK bowlers at death.



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