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  • “Thought They Might Call It A Day After England Tests”: Ex-India Star On Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli’s Retirement

    Former Indian cricketer Dilip Vengsarkar expressed his surprise at the retirements of batting stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli from the Test cricket, stating that he had thought the duo might call it a day after the upcoming England tour, scheduled to start from June 20. Both Rohit and Kohli retired from Test cricket earlier this month while continuing their careers in ODIs. Their departure left a huge void in the Indian Test team ahead of the new World Test Championship (WTC) cycle beginning with the all-important England tour.

    Both have outstanding and great cricketers, and their contribution to Indian cricket is huge. I was surprised because there is an England tour of five Test matches. I thought after the England tour, they might call it a day, but they preferred it before the England tour. Then I think it’s their call,” Vengsarkar told IANS.

    Kohli bid adieu to his Test career with 9,230 runs in 123 matches at an impressive average of 46.85 with 30 centuries and 31 half-centuries, while Rohit drew curtains on his red-ball career with 4301 runs in 67 matches, including 12 centuries and 18 half-centuries, at an average of 40.57.

    In June 2024, Rohit and Kohli announced their retirement from T20Is after India beat South Africa to win the 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup.

    “Both are experienced players, and they have done so well in England on every tour, so it’s a big loss. Then, if you see that other players have done well for the India A team, in first-class cricket in India, they will get an opportunity to play and establish themselves in the Indian team,” he added.

    Rohit’s retirement means that a new skipper will be in place for the Indian team when they tour England for a five-match Test series starting on June 20.

    Asked about who will fill the void left in the Indian Test cricket set-up with Rohit and Kohli’s departure, Vengasarkar said, “It is difficult to say who will replace them because it is up to (Ajit Agarkar) and Co. as they are selectors. They are observing FC matches (Irani Cup, Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy), and I think it’s all up to them (selectors).”

    Vengasarkar then showered praises on Shreyas Iyer for his current form. Iyer had a successful outing with the bat at the Champions Trophy 2025 in March, scoring 243 runs in five games at an average of 48.60. He carried his fine form into the IPL 2025, where he led his side (Punjab Kings) from the front as PBKS reached the playoffs for the first time in 11 years.

    In the process, Iyer became the first captain to lead three different franchises into the IPL playoffs (Delhi Capitals in 2020 and Kolkata Knight Riders in 2024). Iyer’s runs tally in the IPL 2025 currently stands at 435, including two half-centuries.

    “He is a good player, there is no question about it and he’s done very well over the years, he is an experienced player,” said the veteran on being asked if Iyer’s current form can help him fill the void left created after Kohli’s retirement from the T20I and Test formats.

  • Jasprit Bumrah Delivers Bad News To BCCI Ahead Of England Tests Squad Selection: ‘Body Can’t…’ – Report

    Star India pacer Jasprit Bumrah is unlikely to be available for the entirety of the upcoming England tour, according to a report. India will play a five-match Test series against England, starting June 20, and the BCCI is likely to announce the squad on Saturday, May 24. Following the retirements of stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, majority of players who were part of the Australia tour are set to retain their spots. However, a couple of new faces will be travelling to England as part of the senior squad.

    According to a report in The Indian Express, Bumrah is unlikely to play all five matches as he has informed the BCCI that his body can’t take the toll of more than 3 Test matches. “With Jasprit Bumrah already informing the board that his body can’t take the toll of more than three Tests matches, the selection committee were known to be in a dilemma on whether to fly out with a similarly iffy bowler,” the report said.

    Bumrah had played all five Tests against Australia, before suffering a back injury during the fifth and final game as India lost the series 1-3. He was leading the team in the match after Rohit decided to opt out of the game owing to poor form.

    Bumrah’s unavailability for the entire series comes as huge blow as his bowling partner Mohammed Shami is unlikely to board the plane to England.

    Shami, who is fit to bowl for Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League (IPL), hasn’t necessarily built up the required workload for the high demands of Test cricket, according to ESPNcricinfo. His last appearance for India in the red-ball setup dates back to the World Test Championship final against Australia in 2023.

    According to ESPNcricinfo, a member of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) medical staff travelled to Lucknow this week to assess Shami’s fitness level before Hyderabad’s fixture against Royal Challengers Bengaluru on Friday.

    It hasn’t been confirmed if the selectors have made up their minds about giving up on Shami for the series. However, it is highly likely that they will play safe and drop Shami unless a favourable report comes from the medical staff.

    The 34-year-old stayed away from the on-field action for over a year due to an ankle injury. Shami recovered successfully from the ankle surgery in February 2024 but started suffering pain in his right knee, for which he has been seeking treatment.

  • Bengaluru Techie Blames “Language Nonsense” For Moving Office To Pune

    A Bengaluru tech founder plans to relocate his company to Pune due to language issues affecting non-Kannada staff. This follows a viral incident at SBI where a manager refused to speak Kannada, prompting backlash from local leaders.

    A Bengaluru-based tech founder has decided to move his company’s office to Pune within six months. The reason: the ongoing “language nonsense.”

    “If this language nonsense is to continue, I do not want my non-Kannada speaking staff to be the next ‘victim’,” entrepreneur Kaushik Mukherjee wrote on X.

    He said the decision stemmed from concerns raised by his employees, adding he “agreed to their [point of view].”

    This came after a recent incident at an SBI branch in Bengaluru’s Chandapura area, where a manager refused to speak in Kannada with a customer, saying, “This is India, I’ll speak Hindi, not Kannada.”

    The video of the interaction went viral, drawing sharp criticism from Kannada activists and political leaders alike.

    Kaushik Mukherjee’s post was in response to Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya, who earlier shared the video and called the manager’s conduct “not acceptable.”

  • Man Who Uploaded Photos Of Women In Bengaluru Metro On Instagram Arrested

    A 27-year-old man who was allegedly behind the Instagram handle which shared photographs and videos of women commuters on the Bengaluru Metro network has been arrested.

    A first information report (FIR) was registered on Wednesday and, sources said, the man behind the account Bangalore Metro Clicks (@metro_chicks) was arrested on Friday and is being questioned. He has been identified as Diganth – from Hassan in Karnataka – and was living in the Thigalarapalya area of Bengaluru.

    Lokesh B Jagalasar, deputy commissioner of police (South), said, “The preliminary information we have is that he is 27 years old and works in the accounts department of a private company in the Murugeshpalya area. He was clicking the photos and filming videos while he was on his way to and from work.”

    Officials said Diganth is being asked which platforms he was uploading the photos and videos on and whether he was getting paid for them. The police are also trying to establish whether he was acting alone or was part of a team.

  • Pak Rejected IndiGo Pilot’s Request To Use Its Airspace To Avoid Turbulence

    An IndiGo flight from Delhi to Srinagar faced severe turbulence due to a hailstorm. The pilot sought permission to use Pakistani airspace to avoid it, but the request was denied. The plane landed safely, with no injuries reported.

    Aviation watchdog DGCA on Friday said the crew of IndiGo flight from the national capital to Srinagar on Wednesday had sought permission to enter the Pakistan airspace to avoid turbulence but the request was rejected.

    In a detailed statement about the incident, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said there was no injury to any passengers who were on the flight and that the aircraft’s “nose radome” was damaged.

    The incident of the aircraft encountering turbulence is being probed by the DGCA.

    On Wednesday, IndiGo’s A321 neo aircraft operating flight 6E 2142 encountered hailstorm and severe turbulence near Pathankot.

    “As per crew statement, they requested Northern control (IAF) for deviation towards left (International Border) due to weather on the route, however, it was not approved.

    “Later crew contacted Lahore to enter into their airspace to avoid the weather but the same was refused too,” DGCA said.

    According to the regulator, the crew initially attempted to return back but as they were close to the thunder storm cloud, they decided to penetrate the weather.

    “Subsequently, they encountered hailstorm and severe turbulence. Crew chose to continue at the same heading to exit the weather by the shortest route towards Srinagar,” the statement said.

    On Thursday, PTI reported that the Lahore ATC had rejected the flight pilot’s request to use the Pakistan airspace to avoid turbulence. 

  • “Immediately Assisted…”: What Air Force Said On IndiGo’s Mid-Air Scare

    The IndiGo plane that encountered a violent hailstorm and severe turbulence en route from Delhi to Srinagar – leading to a terrifying 8,500-feet-per-minute descent, when the normal is no more than 3,000 – had been advised by the Air Force that Pakistan airspace was off limits.

    The advisory came after the pilots of 6E-2142 made emergency contact with the IAF’s Northern Command, asking for permission for a flight path deviation to avoid the storm and turbulence.

    This would have taken the plane briefly into Pak airspace, which has been shut to all air traffic since May 11 and amid military tension over the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor.

    In a statement issued Friday evening, the Air Force said the NOTAM, or Notice to Airmen, issued by Pak’s civil aviation authority “was in vogue up to midnight on May 23” and that it specified that Pakistani airspace was “not available to Indian-registered aircraft and aircraft operated/owned/leased by Indian airlines/operators, including military flights”.The IndiGo plane that encountered a violent hailstorm and severe turbulence en route from Delhi to Srinagar – leading to a terrifying 8,500-feet-per-minute descent, when the normal is no more than 3,000 – had been advised by the Air Force that Pakistan airspace was off limits.

    The advisory came after the pilots of 6E-2142 made emergency contact with the IAF’s Northern Command, asking for permission for a flight path deviation to avoid the storm and turbulence.

    This would have taken the plane briefly into Pak airspace, which has been shut to all air traffic since May 11 and amid military tension over the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor.

    In a statement issued Friday evening, the Air Force said the NOTAM, or Notice to Airmen, issued by Pak’s civil aviation authority “was in vogue up to midnight on May 23” and that it specified that Pakistani airspace was “not available to Indian-registered aircraft and aircraft operated/owned/leased by Indian airlines/operators, including military flights”.

  • “Every Right To…”: Germany’s Strong Support For India After Op Sindoor

    Expressing strong support for India after the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor, Germany has said that the country has every right to defend itself against terrorism.

    Addressing a joint press conference with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said, “We were all appalled by the brutal terrorist attack on India on April 22. We condemn this attack on civilians in the strongest terms. Our deepest sympathy goes out to all victims and their families.”

    “After military attacks on both sides… and India, of course, has every right to defend itself against terrorism… the fact that a truce is in place is something we appreciate very much,” he added. 

    Underlining another key point from the Indian perspective, following offers of mediation from the US and President Donald Trump, the minister continued, “What is important now is that this truce remains stable, that dialogue can happen to find bilateral solutions.”

    The fact that India will deal with Pakistan only bilaterally has been stressed by India repeatedly since Mr Trump offered to mediate on the Kashmir issue. The Centre has said that any talks with Pakistan will be bilateral and will be restricted to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. 

  • US Judge Blocks Trump’s Order Barring Harvard From Enrolling Foreign Students

    A US judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from revoking Harvard University’s ability to enroll foreign students, a move that ratcheted up White House efforts to conform practices in academia to President Donald Trump’s policies.

    In a complaint filed in Boston federal court filed earlier on Friday, Harvard called the revocation a “blatant violation” of the US Constitution and other federal laws, and had an “immediate and devastating effect” on the university and more than 7,000 visa holders.

    “With the stroke of a pen, the government has sought to erase a quarter of Harvard’s student body, international students who contribute significantly to the University and its mission,” Harvard said.

    “Without its international students, Harvard is not Harvard,” the 389-year-old school added.

    US District Judge Allison Burroughs, an appointee of Democratic President Barack Obama, issued the temporary restraining order freezing the policy.

    Trump’s pressure on Harvard is part of the Republican’s broader campaign to compel universities, law firms, news media, courts and other institutions that value independence from partisan politics to align with his agenda.

    The campaign has included efforts to deport foreign students who participated in pro-Palestinian protests but committed no crimes, retaliate against law firms that employ lawyers who have challenged Trump, and a suggestion by Trump to impeach a judge for an immigration ruling the president didn’t like.

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