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  • IPL 2023 Match 3: Rajasthan Royals vs SunRisers Hyderabad

    IPL 2023 Match 3: Rajasthan Royals vs SunRisers Hyderabad

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    IPL 2023 Match 3: Rajasthan Royals vs SunRisers Hyderabad



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  • Sunrisers Hyderabad opt to bowl against Rajasthan Royals in IPL

    Sunrisers Hyderabad opt to bowl against Rajasthan Royals in IPL

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    Hyderabad: Sunrisers Hyderabad stand-in captain Bhuvneshwar Kumar won the toss and opted to field against Rajasthan Royals in their Indian Premier League season-opener here on Sunday.

    The home side SRH handed debuts to England’s Adil Rashid and Harry Brook along with New Zealand’s Glenn Phillips and Mayank Agarwal. For Rajasthan Royals, the former West Indies captain Jason Holder and KM Asif made their debuts.

    Senior India bowler Bhunveshwar is leading Sunrisers Hyderabad only for this game since their regular captain Aiden Markram is with the South African side on national duty.

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    Teams:

    Sunrisers Hyderabad: Mayank Agarwal, Abhishek Sharma, Rahul Tripathi, Harry Brook, Washington Sundar, Glenn Phillips (wicketkeeper), Umran Malik, Adil Rashid, Bhuvneshwar Kumar (captain), T Natarajan, Fazalhaq Farooqi.

    Rajasthan Royals: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Jos Buttler, Sanju Samson(captain & wicketkeeper), Devdutt Padikkal, Riyan Parag, Shimron Hetmyer, Ravichandran Ashwin, Jason Holder, Yuzvendra Chahal, Trent Boult, KM Asif.

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  • Hyderabad: One more hate speech case filed against Raja Singh

    Hyderabad: One more hate speech case filed against Raja Singh

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    Hyderabad: The Shahinayathgunj police registered a case against Goshmahal MLA T Raja Singh for allegedly delivering hate speech during Sri Rama Navami Shobha Yatra procession taken out on Thursday in Hyderabad.

    The case is booked under Sections 504 and 505 (2) of IPC.

    In a video T Raja Singh himself revealed a case booked against him.

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    “One more case is booked against me in Shahinayathgunj police station. Two days ago a case is booked against me at Afzalgunj police station. I have said nothing wrong against any religion. This the 10th case booked against me after I came out of jail after High Court set quashed the PD Act detention” said Raja Singh.

    The MLA said he is only reiterating the demand for Hindu Rasthra.

    “Is it wrong to demand. I am speaking about current issues like love jihad, conversions and cow slaughter. What wrong am I speaking and it can be construed as hate speech,” Raja Singh asked.

    He further asked, “I want to know if Telangana is part of India or Pakistan. I am asking the Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao.”

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  • Daniel Manohar: From flamboyant Hyderabad opener to much respected IPL match referee

    Daniel Manohar: From flamboyant Hyderabad opener to much respected IPL match referee

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    Hyderabad: It was a star-studded Ranji Trophy cricket match between Karnataka and Hyderabad at the Gymkhana Grounds, Secunderabad. The visitors had past, present and future India players Anil Kumble, Javagal Srinath, Venkatesh Prasad, Rahul Dravid, Sujith Somasunder, Vijay Bharadwaj and Sunil Joshi. The host was not low on firepower either–led by then Indian captain Mohd. Azharuddin, VVS Laxman, Venkatapathy Raju and Noel David.

    If courage and confidence are contagious, ‘Danny,’ the rookie and non-striker, drew strength from senior pro Gangashetty Arvind Kumar. The southpaw duo not only warded off but blunted the blistering opening assault unleashed by Srinath and Prasad.

    The contest between batsman and bowler was a study in contrast, the lean and wiry Danny, taking on the burly if not towering Prasad. Banging the ball in often, the strapping speedster plied the short stuff to scare the new recruit.

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    The confrontation turned head on, the average delivery from the burly bowler bouncing up chest high. With scant regard for India’s spearhead of the time, Danny despatched Prasad repeatedly to the square leg and mid wicket boundaries, Manohar’s hand-eye coordination ensuring his bat, turning in a horizontal arc, reached right in time to meet the racing sphere.

    Danny eventually fell to Prasad, nicking to wicket-keeper Avinash Vaidya. November 6, 1997 would remain a red letter day for Manohar, not just for that quickfire and swashbuckling 144. After day one was done and dusted, another memory will forever remain etched in his mind, best described by Danny himself.

    “After the team meeting, everyone left. VVS (Laxman), my childhood friend and I were the last ones in the dressing room. So I packed my kit bag but VVS was still sitting and looking out of the window. I told him I was leaving and he turned towards me and told me bye.

    “To my surprise VVS was sitting there, tears rolling down his cheeks. I went up to him and asked him what was wrong. He didn’t answer as he was thoroughly disappointed that he missed out on a hundred. I told him 67 was not a bad score but he was not satisfied with that. That was really a life lesson of sorts, not to be satisfied with 50s.”

    The Very Very Special batsman was equally effusive in praise of his mate. “Against a formidable Karnataka attack, which had world class bowlers, Danny in his very first outing showed no sign of nerves. As a free-stroking, flamboyant opener, each shot of his seemed better than the previous one.

    “From age group competitions that we played together, I saw Danny grow from a gifted, talented and consistent run-getter to a very valuable all-rounder, contributing crucial overs with the ball and showing ability to pick up vital wickets too. After a successful India A career, his understanding of the game has made him a widely respected match referee besides grooming promising youngsters from his Phoenix Cricket Academy in Yapral, Secunderabad,” the wristy stylist added.

    The euphoria of that early and highly flying start evaporated and there was a drought of centuries for Danny over many matches afterwards. “The sheer magnitude of his achievement must have weighed him down. Expectations from him were too high since that dream debut and that must have put pressure on him,” said R. Sridhar, India’s former fielding coach.

    “If there was a gap between that first century and the second, Danny more than made up for it subsequently. As his career progressed, he became very consistent. He played fearlessly, adding a lot of value to the side. As a left-hander he bolstered the batting considerably, combining well with fellow-opener Nand Kishore or thereon VVS Laxman and Vanka Pratap. As a three-dimensional cricketer, he brought a lot of balance to the squad not just as a batsman but as a bowler and fielder too,” said Sridhar, who also shared the Hyderabad dressing room with Manohar for a few seasons.

    “He was a fine teammate and great fun in the dressing room. Alongside the likes of N.P. Singh and Noel David, there was never a dull moment. Post-playing days, he’s doing great as a match referee. He’s one of India’s best cricket officials,” said Sridhar, endorsing his ex-comrade’s expertise gleaned from experience.

    The Hyderabad squad was never short on fun. Danny fondly recalled an anecdote. “Kanwaljeet Singh pranked one of our players, talking like a girl. I don’t want to mention who was at the receiving end but that poor guy was so convinced that he kept looking for that girl for almost two years !”

    Manohar continued to be in awe of Laxman though. “VVS was deeply disappointed after he was dropped from the Indian Test team, despite a stunning 167 against Australia at Sydney just months before. Hyderabad recorded a 92-run win against UP in the Ranji Trophy quarterfinal at Kanpur, where VVS scored centuries in both innings–128 and an unbeaten 177.

    “After dinner, Parth (Satwalkar), Nand (Kishore), VVS and I were outside a telephone booth calling our respective homes. I could hear VVS continuously telling his dad, “Ok, I will do it.” When I asked VVS what it was about, he recounted his dad telling him ‘enough of getting 100s and it was time to aim for 200s and 300s,’ continued Manohar.

    DOUBLE DEBUT Daniel Manohar extreme right on his first assignment as IPL Match Referee oversees the toss between Gujarat Titans in its first ever outing and Lucklnow Super Giants 1
    DOUBLE DEBUT: Daniel Manohar (extreme right) on his first assignment as match referee, oversees the toss between Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants.

    Hyderabad’s cricket caravan then moved to Bangalore for the semifinal against Karnataka from April 11 to 15, 2000. “VVS started his batting, went on and on to a triple century. His commanding 353 spanned over 12 and a half hours, containing 52 boundaries and two blows that sailed over the ropes. Amazed by his temperament and determination, I literally bowed to him in homage when he retired to the dressing room, logging perhaps the highest number of centuries in a season in the competition’s history,” Danny remembered.

    Manohar told Cricinfo of a special bond he shared with fellow opener Nand Kishore. In six to seven years, when jointly starting the innings for Hyderabad, neither ran the other out, exemplifying the splendid understanding they enjoyed between them. If split-second decision-making in shot selection against a delivery or bowler was paramount as a player, his career after he hung up his boots made it equally imperative to think on his feet.

    Sure enough there would be testing times ahead. “In last year’s Indian Premier League (IPL) game between Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals, during the last over of the game, Delhi was not happy with a waist-high no ball call by the umpire. A lot of drama followed where Rishab Pant was calling his players out. Later their coach Praveen Amre ran into the field. In this situation there were too many things to notice and charge the players,” recalled Danny.

    “Rishab was fined 100% of his match fee as was Amre, also slapped with a match ban. Shardul Thakur was fined 50% of his match fee for talking inappropriately about the umpiring. This was by far the most challenging situation I had faced as a match referee.

    “But in the end, the players were given the right judgement and a strong signal sent out that nothing was/is greater than the game,” concluded Manohar, a Deputy Manager with State Bank of India, in the CCPC Department of its Hyderabad Head Office.

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  • Hyderabad: Uncle-nephew duo booked for illegal injection sale

    Hyderabad: Uncle-nephew duo booked for illegal injection sale

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    Hyderabad: Rachakonda police on Friday arrested a hospital compounder and another hospital security guard for illegally selling anaesthetic and hormonal injections, and seized 30 injections.

    36-year-old Maharashtra native, Balaji Darmaji Punduge, a compounder in Srinivasa Hospital, Hayath nagar has been working in hospitals for the last two decades. According to the police, he started selling anaesthetic and hormonal injections which are used as steroids to promote muscle building to earn extra cash.

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    Over the course of time his nephew, Prasad Gulabrao Pundage, 23, who lives with him joined Balaji in selling the injections. He was working as a security guard in MaxCure Hospital, Hayath Nagar, according to a press note by the police on Saturday.

    According to the police the cost of the drug, with a doctor’s prescription, is Rs 268 and the two were selling it to people without a prescription at a hiked price as per demand.


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  • Hyderabad: Send out more dog-catching vehicles, GHMC Mayor asks officials

    Hyderabad: Send out more dog-catching vehicles, GHMC Mayor asks officials

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    Hyderabad: GHMC Mayor G Vijaya Laxmi on Saturday instructed the authorities to send out 10 more dog-catching vehicles to add to the current fleet of 50 to eliminate dog bites and the stray dog problem in the city.

    In the GHMC, there are 30 circles, and two vehicles will be deployed in each circle.

    The Mayor also authorised the appointment of Sanitary Field Assistants (SFAs) to clean the trash from hotels and other eateries in their respective jurisdictions and proposed that the Veterinary, Sanitation, and Health wings collaborate and implement collaborative actions to eliminate the stray dog scourge.

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    On Saturday, following a meeting with the committee established to address the dog threat, the instructions were provided, a press note said.

    Eight corporators from various political parties make up the group, and on Saturday, its members presented 26 recommendations based on field reports from their individual districts.

    Some of the proposals included raising the number of sterilisations from 300 to 400 per day, hiring additional 31 veterinarians on an outsourced basis, and boosting the number of dog-catching trucks.

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  • Hyderabad: Teenager killed in an accident at Gaganpahad

    Hyderabad: Teenager killed in an accident at Gaganpahad

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    Hyderabad: A teenager from Talabkatta who went out on a long drive along with his friends died after the car overturned at Gaganpahad, Shamshabad on Saturday morning.

    The deceased person Mohd Abdullah, 16 years, a student and resident of Tallabkatta Amannagar and his friends Zaid, 17 years, and Farhad Alidah, 16, and Sohaib, 17, were going from Tallabkatta to Shamshabad.

    “Zaid drove the car in a rash and negligent manner and when they reached Gaganpahad McDonald’s opposite BE Company, suddenly the driver put a sudden break. Unfortunately, the car went out of control and hit the divider and overturned. Abdullah was in the front seat sitting beside the driver got severe blood injuries and was taken to a private hospital where the doctor declared him brought dead,” said

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    A case is registered against Zaid for driving the vehicles in a rash and negligent manner resulting in the accident and death of Abdullah. The investigation is going on.

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  • Hyderabad: St. Josephs organises ‘International Conference on SDGs’

    Hyderabad: St. Josephs organises ‘International Conference on SDGs’

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    Hyderabad: St Joseph’s degree and PG college organised a three day conference ‘International Conference on Sustainable Development Goals – opportunities, challenges, and future’.

    The day 2 of the conference was a panel discussion on ‘Industry Evolution from 1.0 to 5.0’.

    The importance of Industry 5.0, the changing landscape of business strategy and the skillsets required were discussed at the conference. Various research papers expanding upon Industry 5.0 were submitted by the participants.

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  • Hyderabad: Gajwel man booked under PD Act for robbery

    Hyderabad: Gajwel man booked under PD Act for robbery

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    Hyderabad: Rachakonda Police on Saturday detained a 31-year-old, who robbed a jewellery shop, the under Preventive Detention Act to preserve safety and security within the limits of the commissionerate. 

    Mohammad Firoz, a resident of Gajwel, Siddipet district, met with one Mahender Kumar Jat running a jewellery shop. Mahender claimed that he knew a gang of three from Haryana who regularly commit offences such as murders and robbery.

    Mahender who was allegedly in financial losses proposed an idea of robbery with help from the Haryana gang to Firoz, to which he agreed. 

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    According to the police, Firoz closely assisted Mahender in facilitating accommodation and transportation to the three from Haryana. He accompanied them on the day of the robbery and assisted in the transportation of Ghatkesar to Jangaon. 

    Chaitanyapuri police apprehended Firoz and others in connection with the robbery on December 6, 2023 and recovered the entire stolen property along with seizing four pistols, live ammunition, two cars and motorcycles. They remanded the accused to judicial custody. 

    Rachakonda police commissioner, D S Chauhan invoked the PD order and detained Firoz in the Cherlapally central prison on Saturday.

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  • Hyderabad: Traffic advisory ahead of IPL matches at Uppal stadium

    Hyderabad: Traffic advisory ahead of IPL matches at Uppal stadium

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    Hyderabad: Rachakonda traffic police, on Saturday issued a traffic advisory ahead of IPL 2023 matches that are scheduled to be held at Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad.

    Areas including Secunderabad, Habsiguda, Tarnaka, NGRI, Amberpet, Ramanthapur, NSL Arena, LB Nagar, Nagole, Uppal X Road, KV 1 School, Warangal Highway, U-Turn Rajalakshmi, Uppal X Road will observe the traffic diversions.

    A total of about 215 traffic police personnel will be deployed from April 2 to May 18 in 8 sectors covering areas in and around the stadium including the parking places for spectators, main roads for general traffic, roads leading to the stadium, contingency diversions, etc.

    A total of 18 parking locations are available for parking 4-wheelers and 2-wheelers put together.

    People coming from Secunderabad, Habsiguda and Tarnaka can park their vehicles at IALA Parking, Penguine Textile Parking, 4 NGRI Gate No. 1 to 3, Genpact lane, Genpact to NGRI Metro Station.

    Likewise, those coming from Amberpet, LB Nagar and Warangal Highway can use the parking at KV – 1 School to DSL Mall (Both Sides), CINE POLIS DSL Mall Cellar, Eenadu Office Lane, modern bakery, LG Godowns to NSL Building (Both Sides), church colony road.

    The reserved parking in and around the stadium is earmarked for certain categories of spectators possessing Vehicle Passes only.

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    The spectators can enter the access roads to the stadium from Ek Minar Masjid road, Stadium Road opposite LG Godown (diagonally opposite Modern Bakery) and Hindu Office Road (opposite Genpact).

    As many as 324 several signage boards will be placed along the routes of the parking places and venue.

    Advisory for IPL spectators

    Parking locations will be filled up on a first come first serve basis while they may also use the Metro Rail services to avoid parking and quick access to the venue.

    Red FM is going to provide Traffic updates regarding IPL on match day to the spectators.

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