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Jofra Archer: Ben Stokes issues England warning over hardline IPL stance
Ben Stokes, the ctain of England’s cricket team, has warned players that they may quit international cricket if England takes a strict stance against the Indian Premier League. Jofra archer, the fast bowler who played in the Indian Premier League last year, will not play the first test against New Zealand. He may also be unable to play the second.
In an ideal scenario, it would have been incredible to be able to call on everyone you wanted at every opportunity. Stokes stated that cricket isn’t playing by the rules at the present time. It could be messy, and players like Jofra may not play again for England if it is handled in a different manner. That is not good for anybody.
“Jofra is committed to England and loves the game. The fact that he’s not playing in this first test match doesn’t change anything.
The 31 year old is in Barbados now, his country of birth. He won’t return to England before the first Test. The second Test begins at The Oval on 17th June. The absence of Archer from the first test at Lord’s means England is without its premier fast bowler, as they try to rebuild after the 4-1 Ashes loss in Australia. Michael Atherton, a former England ctain, and Michael Vaughan have both questioned Archer’s absence.
I know this whole situation was discussed quite a bit over the last few weeks. Stokes said, “I totally understand the frustrations of people, but it’s not all bad.
“A lot of the points that people make about Jof and this situation have to do with how it looked when they played. It’s totally different now. There are cricketing opportunities that were not available 10, 15, 20 year ago. There is so much out there for cricketers. I can see both sides. It’s a question of ‘why is Jofn’t here?’ but I understand there are other options and you want to players to be in a position to take advantage of them.
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CarryMen: India start-up offering shopping bag carriers sparks debate on entitlement
Lajpat is not a mall with air conditioning, escalators, or even floors. The open-air market is overcrowded with uneven footpaths, or missing ones. Vendors have also encroached on the paths. This makes it difficult to maneuver prams and sometimes walk.
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ICC to trial pink balls to limit bad light stoppages
The International Cricket Council has launched a test to use pink balls to reduce the amount of time lost due to poor lighting in Test matches. Since 2015, the pink ball is used in day and night Test matches. However, it has never been interchangeable for the red ball. The ICC has announced that it will be introducing the trial this Monday, but is still working out a timetable for its implementation. It won’t be available in time to use during the first Test match between England vs New Zealand starting on Thursday. The England and Wales Cricket Board is working closely with the ICC in order to better understand the trial.
The teams must both agree to use a pink-colored ball when the light is bad. The frustration among players, broadcasters and fans has grown as the number of venues with floodlights increases. In 2024, the bad lighting at The Oval cost England’s 3rd Test against Sri Lanka more than half its first day. Former England ctain Michael Vaughan, speaking at the time said: “You just go to a ball that’s pink and keep going.” Teams will need to accept bad luck. You’re never going to please everyone with all these ideas. I want them to continue.” Since the first day-night test between Australia and New Zealand, played in Adelaide 11 year ago, there have been 25 such matches. There has only been one day-night test in England. In 2017, the home team defeated West Indies at Edgbaston. Australia has made day-night cricket a regular fixture. The home team is almost unbeatable with the pink ball, having won 14 out of 15 tests under lights. Day-night Tests have taken place in each Ashes Series in Australia, and the home team has won them all. England is considering rejecting the day-night test for their next Ashes Tour in 2029-30. But, Australia and England’s 150th Anniversary Test in Melbourne in March next year will be a night-and-day affair. The ICC meeting in Ahmedabad also proved allowing head coaches to enter on the field of play in T20 matches during drinks breaks, mirroring a recent trend in franchise leagues. The governing body “expressed concerns regarding the increasing expanse of franchise Cricket”. The ICC has announced it will form a new committee to harmonise international and franchise schedules. Cricket Canada was also suspended from the ICC with immediate effect for “serious violations of its obligations as a member”.
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Heatwave in Banda: A day in the hottest place in India
“You have to work eight hours,” he told me. “Whether or not you continue to work in the heat, or take breaks, your pay will be the same.”. The break prevents headaches and heat illness, but it extends his working day from 12 to 13 hours. ‘Otherwise”, he shrugged off, “whatever I earned would be spent on medications.”
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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi: Teenager, 15, wins car for IPL season achievements
Vaibhav, a 15-year old sensation who has excelled in the Indian Premier League this season, won a car. But he will have to wait for three years before he can drive it. Sooryavanshi is a left-hander who has excelled this season in the IPL, scoring 776 in 16 innings and a strikerate of 237.30. The Rajasthan Royals team did not reach the finals, but he was still named Most Valuable Players for 2026. The teenager won the Orange C and Emerging Player award, which is given to the player who scores the most runs. He won a Tata Sierra SUV, which is a popular midsize SUV for Indians. But he can’t drive the vehicle because India has a minimum driving age of 18. Sooryavanshi’s prize money was more than PS30,000.
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Indias 70ft Lionel Messi statue taken down because of safety issues
The 70ft Lionel Messi statue in India was removed after it was seen
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01001010 01001010. The massive monument in Kolkata (West Bengal) was erected during Messi’s ”GOAT” tour in December. GOAT means ”greatest in all time”. Local media reported that engineers from the Public Works Department, or PWD, inspected the statue on Monday 25th May after complaints were made by local residents. After the inspection, the structural integrity of the statue was severely compromised. Its removal and relocation was immediately ordered. Sharadwat mukherjee, a West Bengal legislator, said that the statue of the Argentine soccer legend was found to be unsafe. We have noticed the statue swaying. Today, the statue has been removed and moved. According to the Press Trust of India, the statue is in the care of the Public Works Department. No official announcement has been made as to its new location. 01001010
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