NEW DELHI, Nov 2: The legendary Kapil Dev feels that it will be “impossible” for Mahendra Singh Dhoni to perform well if he decides on playing in the IPL without getting any match practice, which was the case this year.
Chennai Super Kings were out of IPL play-offs for the first time in 11 appearances and Dhoni, who played competitive cricket for the first time since last year’s World Cup semi-final, scored only 200 runs in 14 games with no half-centuries and a poor strike rate of 116.
Kapil, who recently underwent an angioplasty after suffering a heart attack, wants the former India captain to play a lot more in the domestic circuit to get his form back.
“If Dhoni decides on playing only IPL every year, then it’s impossible for him to perform. It’s not a good thing to talk about age but at his age (39 years), the more he plays, the more his body will be tuned,” Kapil told ‘ABP News’.
“If you don’t play any cricket for 10 months a year and suddenly play IPL, you can see what happened. You can always have a season up or down if you have played so much cricket. It has happened to someone like Chris Gayle also,” the World Cup winning former skipper said.
Kapil feels that it’s high time that Dhoni plays some domestic cricket this season.
“He should go back to first-class cricket (domestic List A and T20) and play there.”
The straight-talking former all-rounder made it clear that it will be a challenge for Dhoni given that he has already indicated that he is “definitely not” retiring from the IPL.
“If someone has achieved so much, the dip in form does affect and it becomes a challenge. Let’s see how he comes out of it,” Kapil said. (PTI)
It will be impossible to perform if Dhoni decides on playing IPL to IPL: Kapil
COVID cases cross 82 lakh
NEW DELHI, Nov 2:
India’s COVID-19 caseload crossed the 82 lakh-mark, while the number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 75.44 lakh pushing the national recovery rate to 91.68 per cent, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Monday.
The total Coronavirus cases mounted to 82,29,313 with 45,231 people testing positive for the infection in a day, while the death toll climbed to 1,22,607 with 496 new fatalities, the data updated at 8 am showed.
A total of 75,44,798 people have recuperated from COVID-19 so far, taking the national recovery rate to 91.68 per cent, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.49 per cent.
The number of active cases of COVID-19 remained below six lakh for the fourth consecutive day.
There are 5,61,908 active Coronavirus cases in the country as on date which comprise 6.83 per cent of the total caseload, the data stated.
India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 30 lakh on August 23 and 40 lakh on September 5 .
It went past 50 lakh on September 16, 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11 and crossed 80 lakh on October 29.
According to ICMR, a cumulative total of 11,07,43,103 samples have been tested up to November 1 with 8,55,800 samples being tested on Sunday. (PTI)
I retire, not from game, but COVID-19 negativity and fear: posts Sindhu
NEW DELHI, Nov 2: World champion P V Sindhu created a stir on Monday by posting “I Retire” on social media only to follow it up with a lengthy statement declaring that she would actually be saying goodbye to “the negativity, fear, and uncertainty” triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Olympic silver-medallist, who is currently in London to work on her nutrition and recovery needs at the Gatorade Sports Science Institute, started her rather stunning post by saying that the “Denmark Open was the final straw. I Retire”.
She was referring to her pullout from the event due to the pandemic.
“…I’m writing today to tell you that I’m done…Not being able to represent India in the Denmark Open was the last straw,” Sindhu’s note stated.
“Today, I choose to retire from this current sense of unrest. I retire from this negativity, the constant fear, uncertainty. I choose to retire from a complete lack of control over the unknown,” she said.
“Most importantly, I choose to retire from substandard hygiene standards and our lackadaisical attitude towards the virus.”
The star shuttler, who last competed at the All England Championships in March, is targetting a return to action when the world tour comes to Asia in January.
“This pandemic has been an eye-opener for me. I could train hard to fight the toughest opponents, tooth and nail, right till the final shot of the game. I have done it before, I can do it again.
“But how do I defeat this invisible virus that has the entire world in a fix? It has been months at home and we still question ourselves every time we step out,” she wrote.
Sindhu said the reason why she started the post with a shocker like ‘I Retire’ was to ensure that maximum people take note of the message she was trying to convey on dealing with the virus.
“I might have given you guys a mini heart attack; unprecedented times requires unprecedented measures. I guess I needed to get you guys to sit up and take notice.”
Sindhu said she will continue to fight the circumstances created by the virus and her opponents on the courts.
“That being said, we must be hopeful about the light shinning at the end of the tunnel. Yes, Denmark Open didn’t happen but that won’t stop me from training. When life comes at you, one must comeback twice as hard.
“So will I for the Asia Open. I refuse to give up without putting a solid fight. I refuse to give up without conquering this fear.
“And will carry on doing so till we have a safer world,” she concluded. (PTI)
Wrestling Ring inaugurated
Excelsior Sports Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 2: Chairman Municipal Committee Ghou Manasa, Rajendra Singh Chib and Chairman of Bhartiya Sports Academy, Kuljit Singh today inaugurated Wrestling Ring (Dangal Akhara) at Marh, here today.
After inauguration of the Ring, a dangal was also organised wherein winner were awarded with cash prizes by the chief guest of the event.
The land for establishing the Akhara was donated by Tilak Raj. The event was organised by Jammu District Rural Body of the Bhartiya Sports Academy.
BJP District Rural Secretary, Gopal Sharma, Mandal secretary, Bharat Bhushan, Amit Singh, Vikas Dhar, Ayush Maan Dass and Baba Ram were also present during the event.
We couldn’t have done anything more, up to Gods now: Morgan
DUBAI, Nov 2: It’s up to the gods now, said Kolkata Knight Riders skipper Eoin Morgan, expressing satisfaction with the effort put in his by his team to clinch a whopping 60-run win over Rajasthan Royals and keep its IPL play-off hopes alive in an immensely tight race.
KKR finished their league campaign with the big win on Sunday to get into the top four with 14 points. However, the team’s qualification to the playoffs hinges on Sunrisers Hyderabad losing their final league game to defending champions Mumbai Indians on Tuesday.
“…Whatever happens from here is up to the Gods,” Morgan said at the post-match presentation ceremony.
KKR’s Net Run-Rate (-0.214) is poorer compared to SRH (+0.555). SRH are currently on 12 points from 13 games. KKR outgunned the Royals after posting a challenging 191 for seven on Sunday.
“Yes, I was aware of the numbers (about net run rate) but you need to first get yourself into a winning position. I don’t think we could have done anything more today,” Morgan said.
In case SRH wins on Tuesday, KKR’s chances of qualification will hinge on a heavy defeat for either Delhi Capitals or Royal Challengers Bangalore in their game on Monday.
Morgan smashed a 35-ball unbeaten 68 in his team’s huge total, which the skipper said was a par-score.
“I thought it was around a par score. Every batsman who came back in and said that it was a beautiful wicket with the dew in. We lost wickets between 10th and 15th overs, and to finish like we did was really good,” said Morgan.
The World Cup winner lauded the bowlers of his team.
“The impressive thing was our collective bowling. We were absolutely outstanding. Regardless of qualification, we feel we have given everything that we have,” said Morgan at the post-match press conference.
Royals skipper Steve Smith said losing wickets in a heap upfront harmed their cause.
“It was around a 180 wicket. There was a bit of dew. Losing four (wickets) in the Powerplay, it was always going to be tough from there,” said the Australian.
“(Pat) Cummins bowled nice lengths, made us play some good shots. We got off to a flier, but then we lost wickets in a clump,” Smith added.
“Unfortunate way to end. We started off really well, won the last two before this one. In the middle we lost our way.”
Smith was not happy with the his top-order batsmen.
“Our batters, the top four or five didn’t take responsibility perhaps. Couple of real positives. Jofra (Archer) has been exceptional pretty much every game.
“(Rahul) Tewatia obviously has pulled a few out of the hat throughout the tournament. He has bowled exceptionally well throughout the tournament.” (PTI)
MPL Sports Apparel new kit sponsor of Indian cricket team
NEW DELHI, Nov 2: Fantasy gaming platform Mobile Premier League’s subsidiary arm ‘MPL Sports Apparel and Accessories’ is the new kit sponsor of the Indian cricket team for a period of three years.
A member of the Apex Council confirmed the development on Monday that BCCI has inked the apparel and merchandise deal with MPL, replacing Nike.
“Yes, Apex Council has passed the sponsorship deal for apparel of Indian team (men, women, A and U19).
“However the rate per match will be Rs 65 lakh per game instead of Rs 88 lakh that Nike was giving,” the senior official told PTI on conditions of anonymity.
It is learnt that BCCI will also get 10 percent of the royalty from the sale of merchandise.
“MPL has formed an apparel manufacturing company. They will also pay an amount for merchandise contract. The deal will end in November, 2023,” the source added.
While Puma and Adidas had earlier picked up the bid papers for apparel sponsorship, they didn’t fill the bid as they felt that the deal needed to be reduced to one third from the original bid.
Nike had a five year deal during which they paid Rs 370 crore from 2016 to 2020 with a 30 crore royalty.
“No sporting apparel major was ready to pay that kind of money that Nike paid in current economic climate (due to COVID-19).
“One of the major reasons being merchandise items being very costly for common public,” the source said.
MPL is currently associated with two IPL franchises (KKR and RCB), one CPL franchise (TKR) and the cricket boards of Ireland and the UAE. (PTI)
We couldn’t have done anything more, up to Gods now: Morgan
DUBAI, Nov 2: It’s up to the gods now, said Kolkata Knight Riders skipper Eoin Morgan, expressing satisfaction with the effort put in his by his team to clinch a whopping 60-run win over Rajasthan Royals and keep its IPL play-off hopes alive in an immensely tight race.
KKR finished their league campaign with the big win on Sunday to get into the top four with 14 points. However, the team’s qualification to the playoffs hinges on Sunrisers Hyderabad losing their final league game to defending champions Mumbai Indians on Tuesday.
“…Whatever happens from here is up to the Gods,” Morgan said at the post-match presentation ceremony.
KKR’s Net Run-Rate (-0.214) is poorer compared to SRH (+0.555). SRH are currently on 12 points from 13 games. KKR outgunned the Royals after posting a challenging 191 for seven on Sunday.
“Yes, I was aware of the numbers (about net run rate) but you need to first get yourself into a winning position. I don’t think we could have done anything more today,” Morgan said.
In case SRH wins on Tuesday, KKR’s chances of qualification will hinge on a heavy defeat for either Delhi Capitals or Royal Challengers Bangalore in their game on Monday.
Morgan smashed a 35-ball unbeaten 68 in his team’s huge total, which the skipper said was a par-score.
“I thought it was around a par score. Every batsman who came back in and said that it was a beautiful wicket with the dew in. We lost wickets between 10th and 15th overs, and to finish like we did was really good,” said Morgan.
The World Cup winner lauded the bowlers of his team.
“The impressive thing was our collective bowling. We were absolutely outstanding. Regardless of qualification, we feel we have given everything that we have,” said Morgan at the post-match press conference.
Royals skipper Steve Smith said losing wickets in a heap upfront harmed their cause.
“It was around a 180 wicket. There was a bit of dew. Losing four (wickets) in the Powerplay, it was always going to be tough from there,” said the Australian.
“(Pat) Cummins bowled nice lengths, made us play some good shots. We got off to a flier, but then we lost wickets in a clump,” Smith added.
“Unfortunate way to end. We started off really well, won the last two before this one. In the middle we lost our way.”
Smith was not happy with the his top-order batsmen.
“Our batters, the top four or five didn’t take responsibility perhaps. Couple of real positives. Jofra (Archer) has been exceptional pretty much every game.
“(Rahul) Tewatia obviously has pulled a few out of the hat throughout the tournament. He has bowled exceptionally well throughout the tournament.” (PTI)
35 BRTF makes labourers hostage: Magotra
Excelsior Correspondent
UDHAMPUR, Nov 2: A deputation of the families of labourers serving in 35 BRTF from Udhampur, under the leadership of senior Congress leader Sumeet Magotra met with Deputy Commissioner Udhampur and sought his intervention.
Magotra disclosed to the Deputy Commissioner that many local people of Udhampur have engaged by 35BRTF for more than one decade on consolidated salary but it is unfortunate that these labourers are not allowed to go back their homes since long despite repeated requests even after performing their duty for the last eight months with the plea of Coronavirus. Their relatives disclosed that their dear ones are forcibly detained and not allowed to leave the workshop Falata of 35 BRTF.
Congress leader requested the Deputy Commissioner that these people have not seen the face of their bread earners for the last eight months and they must be released from illegal detention. The DC has taken this issue very seriously and he immediately made a contact with concerned authorities of 35 BRTF and gave necessary instructions in this regard.
While speaking to the media persons, Congress leader said if Government employees of Medical Department are allowed to go back their residence after performing their duties then why these labourers are detained by the concerned authorities of 35 BRTF. He warned to file a suit against the 35 BRTF in the court of law if the labourers were not allowed to move their homes.
New land laws will encourage investment: Rekha
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 2: Secretary, J&K BJP, Advocate Rekha Mahajan today said that the new land laws of J&K will encourage investment and advance peace and progress in the UT.
“Under the new arrangements, no domicile or permanent resident certificate is required to purchase non-agricultural land in the UT,” Rekha Mahajan said in a statement. She added that the Union Home Ministry has also notified the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, paving way for the acquisition of land in J&K by all Indian citizens.
She said that LG Manoj Sinha has assured that the amendments did not allow transfer of agricultural land to non-agriculturists. “However, there are several exemptions in the Act which enable transfer of agricultural land for non-agricultural purposes, including setting up of educational or health care facilities,” she added.
“J&K is an integral part of India. Any citizen of India is entitled to live in J&K because J&K is an integral and inseparable part of India. India is one nation and the new land laws strengthen this idea of India,” the BJP leader said.
The BJP secretary said that the new laws will also give an impetus to the investment and business in J&K and in turn will provide employment to the youth and will boost industrial growth in the Union Territory. “The new law doesn’t state that anybody can grab or forcibly occupy a property in J&K and the freedom for outsiders to purchase property in J&K does not mean that insider is deprived of rights to decide to sell their property,” she added.
She asserted that the new land laws will open doors for huge investment in the industrial sector, health and medical education, tourism industry, real estate and other sectors which will provide job opportunities to the local youth in the private sector.
DB imposes Rs 15000 cost on Secy Irrigation
Non-filing of status report on artificial lake
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 2: Division Bench of High Court comprising Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice Rajesh Bindal has granted one more opportunity for filing status report on artificial lake subject to payment of Rs 15,000 cost by the Commissioner/Secretary to Government Irrigation, Flood Control & PHE Department.
When the PIL filed by Inderjeet Khajuria, President All Jammu Hotels and Lodges Association came up for hearing, the DB observed, “this Public Interest Litigation is pending before this court since 2014 with regard to the completion of the project of artificial lake; laying down of the Gandola project from Mubarak Mandi to Bahu Fort and beautification of the areas and related issues”.
“We had on March 16, 2020 directed the respondents to place before us the latest status report with regard to these projects. This has not been done despite passage of about seven months”, the DB said and granted one more opportunity to the respondents to file the status report subject to payment of cost of Rs 15,000 by the Commissioner/ Secretary, Irrigation, Flood Control & PHE Department.
“The costs shall be deposited with the Advocate’s Welfare Fund within a period of one week. Proof of deposit shall accompany the status report which shall be filed within four weeks from today”, the DB ordered.
