Top Stories: Things that made news in the cricket world today
All the news stories that hogged the headlines today.
Krunal, Hardik Pandya’s father passes away after cardiac arrest, Baroda skipper leaves SMAT20 bio-bubble
- Krunal and Hardik Pandya’s father, Himanshu Pandya, passed away on Saturday, January 16, due to a cardiac arrest.
- The 29-year-old Krunal, who’s playing in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy for Baroda, has left the team’s bio-secure bubble.
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‘I won’t regret playing that shot’ – Rohit Sharma on his dismissal off Nathan Lyon in Brisbane Test
- The second day of the ongoing last Border-Gavaskar Test at the Gabba between India and Australia was marred by the rain.
- Though there was no play in the final session, the day was majorly dominated by the bowlers.
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‘I was feeling stripped, I want justice’ – SCG to investigate claims by Indian fan
- The SCG Test was a witness to some jaw-dropping display of cricket between India and Australia.
- Apart from the players, an Indian origin fan also claimed to have been racially harassed.
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‘The captain is expected to uphold the highest standards’ – Greg Chappell pens down an open letter for Tim Paine after SCG Test controversy
- Paine, thereafter, apologised that he got a bit carried away in the heat of the moment.
- The veteran mentioned how being the skipper of a team comes with a massive responsibility.
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IPL 2021: Arjun Tendulkar becomes eligible to feature in the auction pool after Mumbai debut
- He made his U19 debut for India back in 2018 and had to wait two years to get into India’s domestic circuit.
- The 21-year-old all-rounder, in the meantime, kept playing club cricket on English soil.
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India need to work out why there have been so many injuries; have faced too much adversity on the tour: Adam Gilchrist
- It is a clear cut fact by now that team India is struggling big time with their injury woes, and they seem to be never-ending.
- India’s injured XI is already on the table, and experts have been showing concerns on the same matter.
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