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  • PIL filed against ace cricketers, actors for ‘encouraging’ gambling

    PIL filed against ace cricketers, actors for ‘encouraging’ gambling

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    Patna: A social activist in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in a district court against former Indian cricket captain and BCCI president Saurav Ganguly, cricketers Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya, actor Aamir Khan and others, accusing them of encouraging gambling.

    In the petition moved in the Chief Judicial Magistrate’s court, Tammanah Hashmi claimed that these sportsmen and actors are playing with the present and future of youths by making them involve themselves in gambling through various online games related to the IPL.

    “They are misleading the youths of the country and forcing them to get involved in gambling. They are luring them with attractive prizes but it can also make a youth become addicted to gambling,” he said.

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    “The cricket and film icons are promoting various gaming shows and encouraging people to make teams of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Some of them have won the prizes but it also has consequences of people becoming an addict of gambling as well,” he said.

    The next hearing of this case is scheduled on April 22.

    Hashmi has filed several PILs against prominent persons on various issues in the past.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • MS Dhoni among five Indian cricketers to get MCC life membership

    MS Dhoni among five Indian cricketers to get MCC life membership

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    London: The prestigious Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) housed at the iconic Lord’s cricket ground, on Wednesday, gave ‘Life Membership’ to World Cup winning captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni along with four other distinguished India internationals.

    The other include, Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, former women’s national captain Mithali Raj and the legendary Jhulan Goswami.

    The MCC announced naming 19 new honorary life members who represented eight Test-playing countries.

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    The club’s cricket committee considers the nomination of players for life membership as recognition to the ‘outstanding international careers for some of the greats of the game’.

    The membership is also given to those individuals who have made an exceptional contribution’ to the club or the sport.

    “Five Indian players have been recognised with Honorary Life Membership. Jhulan Goswami, who bowed out from internationals in the England v India Women’s One-Day International at Lord’s last year, is the leading wicket-taker in women’s ODIs whilst Mithali Raj heads the run-scoring list with 7,805 in 211 innings,” said the MCC on its website.

    “MS Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh were both integral parts of the India side which won the 2007 ICC Men’s World T20 and the 2011 ICC Men’s World Cup, and Suresh Raina scored over 5,500 ODI runs across a 13-year career,” the note added.

    The CEO and secretary of the MCC, Guy Lavender said, “We are thrilled to be able to announce our newest cohort of Honorary Life Members of MCC, as we prepare for the new international summer.

    “The names that have been announced today are some of the greatest international players of modern times, and we are privileged to now count them as valued Members of our Club.”

    The others who were honoured with the membership are Merissa Aguilleira from the West Indies, Jenny Gunn, Laura Marsh, Anya Shrubsole, Eoin Morgan and Kevin Pietersen from England, Pakistan’s Mohammad Hafeez, Bangladesh’s Mashrafe Mortaza, South Africa’s Dale Steyn, Australia’s Rachael Haynes and New Zealand’s Amy Satterhwaite and Ross Taylor.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • HUL’s JADP to nurture 50 budding women cricketers from TS, AP, TN

    HUL’s JADP to nurture 50 budding women cricketers from TS, AP, TN

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    Hyderabad: In an initiative aimed at promoting women cricket players from grassroot levels, consumer goods major Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) on Wednesday announced the Junior Athlete Development Program (JADP) which will benefit 50 budding women cricketers from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu.

    Organised in association with the cricket coaching centre, Coaching Beyond, the JADP will comprise 25 women cricketers who would be selected to train in Hyderabad and Chennai respectively, for a total of 50 scholarships per year.

    The JADP is a holistic cricket-coaching programme which will focus on developing all aspects of the game — technical, tactical, physical and mental skills.

    Srinandan Sundaram, Executive Director, Foods & Refreshment, Hindustan Unilever Limited said: “For a while now, young girls in India have not had a uniform playing field to pursue thfeir passion in sports, often due to lack of access to coaching academies, infrastructure, mentors etc. We aim to bridge this gap, and we want to encourage athletes to play the sport that they love without barriers.”

    Spread across 4 phases of selection and onboarding, the program will begin with trials across 20 districts across Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

    Thereafter, the selected young women cricketers will be hosted to play a tournament in Chennai and Hyderabad respectively. After the tournament, 50 young women cricketers will be shortlisted for the HUL scholarship program. In the last phase, training will begin as part of the HUL scholarship, spanning 3 years.

    Ravi Shastri, Co-founder, Coaching Beyond, said: “Women’s cricket in India is undergoing a tremendous shift and it is exciting to witness the developments. The way forward is truly to encourage and recruit young talent to take the sport to newer heights. I have always believed that playing a sport as a child not only builds character and confidence but also gives a sense of accomplishment, freedom, and enjoyment.”

    Apart from providing the selected cricketers with match clothing, practice clothing and general cricket equipment, the Junior Athlete Development Scholarship Programme also includes components such as Bio-Mechanical Analysis and a Curated Skill Development Programme, Musculoskeletal Screening and a Rehabilitation Programme, Fitness Parameters Assessment and an Individualised Strength and Conditioning Programme, among others.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Cricketers in Hyderabad welcome SC appointment of Justice Rao to clean up the mess

    Cricketers in Hyderabad welcome SC appointment of Justice Rao to clean up the mess

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    For too long Hyderabad cricket has traveled along a dark tunnel. There seemed to be no end to the journey and even the BCCI was unable to find a solution. But now with the Supreme Court having appointed Justice L. Nageswara Rao to clean up the mess and conduct elections, there is light visible at the end of the tunnel. There is hope that the mismanagement and malpractices under the present dispensation headed by Md. Azharuddin will end.

    Justice Nageswara Rao will oversee the conduct of the elections and this step has been welcomed by many players and officials as well as the fans. Earlier supervisory body which had Justice Kakru as its head was tied up in various problems. This time a single member committee has been appointed. Everybody hopes that there will be a positive outcome. Justice Rao who hails from Hyderabad was a cricketer himself and knows the inside stories of the HCA. The cricket players and fans of Hyderabad certainly deserve a better deal than the one they have been given for the last three years.

    Former international cricketer and Hyderabad’s ex-captain Arshad Ayub is optimistic that the problems will be solved. He told siasat.com “I think that for Hyderabad cricket this announcement is like a second independence day. We are at last free of the shackles that had imprisoned us. The supervisory committee which was earlier appointed by the Supreme Court tried to get things done but it faced several difficulties.”

    “The reason why I am more hopeful is because Justice Nageswara Rao was himself a cricket player. He knows the situation inside the HCA and understands what has to be done. Plus, his job is clear cut. He has to conduct and oversee the election process. He is an experienced person and I think that we are going to see some real progress this time,” said Arshad.

    Former HCA secretary S. Venkateswaran was elated. “It is a huge positive step. A lot of spadework has already been done. I can definitely state that from here onwards things will go well and I am sure that many clubs will agree with me about this. But before conducting the elections, a proper voters list has to be drawn up. This could be a messy task because so many new clubs have cropped up. However, there is a precedent which was set during the conduct of the previous HCA elections by V S Sampath Kumar, former Chief Election Commissioner. His work can serve as the base this time,” Venkat explained.

    “The other task before Justice Rao is to go into the financial irregularities. Shivlal Yadav has said that for three years the accounts have not been submitted. Earlier, the BCCI never used to release grants to the state bodies unless the audited accounts were submitted. I don’t know why they have decided to overlook this important rule in the case of the HCA. Imagine how many crore must have gone into the pockets of corrupt elements,” said Venkat.

    It may be recalled that Sports Minister V. Srinivas Goud had said recently that the state government would not hesitate to take back the land given to HCA for the Uppal stadium and would run the stadium on its own if required. If the Supreme Court’s latest move bears fruit, that situation may not arise. The mood is upbeat. But a clear outcome is could be assessed what transpires in the next three or four months.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )