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  • Rohit’s bad patch continues as CSK break ‘Chepauk jinx’ against MI after 13 years

    Rohit’s bad patch continues as CSK break ‘Chepauk jinx’ against MI after 13 years

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    Chennai: Rohit Sharma’s barren run with willow continued as Chennai Super Kings broke a 13-year-old home jinx against Mumbai Indians with an easy six-wicket victory in an IPL match, here on Saturday.

    The Indian skipper’s horrid run in IPL since last edition continued as he failed to trouble the scorer for the second match in succession with MI scoring a below par 139 for 8 against an inspired performance from the CSK pace and seam troika of Deepak Chahar (2/18 in 4 overs), Man of the match Matheesha Pathirana (3/15 in 4 overs) and Tushar Deshpande (2/25 in 4 overs).

    The chase was a cakewalk as Devon Conway (44 off 42 balls) played the role of anchor to perfection after Ruturaj Gaikwad’s whirlwind 16-ball-30. The win was completed in 17.5 overs and CSK leapfrogged to second place behind Gujarat Titans in the points table.

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    Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni scored the winning runs much to the delight of the adoring crowd at Chepauk. The last time CSK won against MI at Chepauk was in 2010, even before India had won the ODI World Cup under Dhoni.

    For MI, it was a bad loss as they stay in sixth place with 10 points from as many games and very little margin for error after this match.

    But what will certainly both MI is their skipper’s prolonged lean patch as 184 runs from 10 games with five scores of less than 10 and only two scores above 40 will set some panic in the ranks.

    Not to forget, coming down the batting order at No. 3 didn’t work as an indiscreet lap-scoop off Deepak Chahar didn’t work at all for the skipper.

    But no amount of praise will be enough for Pathirana, who literally bottled the MI batters during the death overs as he didn’t concede a single boundary in his four-over spell.

    In the MI innings, a maiden half-century in IPL by left-handed batter Nehal Wadhera (64, 51 balls, 8×4, 1×6) and his half-century partnerships with Suryakumar Yadav (26) and Tristan Stubbs (20) helped salvage things for MI, which lost three wickets by the third over and reach 139 for 8.

    After opting to bowl, CSK bowlers left MI in disarray, reducing the opposition to 16 for 3 by the end of the third over.

    Chahar picked up the wickets of Ishan Kishan (7, 9 balls, 1×4) and MI skipper Rohit Sharma (0, 3 balls) while Tushar Deshpande provided the first breakthrough by removing the dangerous Cameron Green, getting him bowled for 6 (4 balls, 1 four).

    MI lost three wickets in space of 7 deliveries whilst scoring only 1 run and looked in deep trouble before Surya (26, 22 balls, 3×4) and Wadhera began the rescue act.

    Surya and Wadhera added 55 runs in 7 overs and began to look more assured in the middle before Ravindra Jadeja fired a quicker one to dismiss the former.

    Surya, who regained form in the previous game against Punjab Kings, held the key for MI after the early setbacks, and he looked to be guiding the team towards safety when Jadeja’s faster one got the better of him.

    Tim David, of whom much was expected, lasted just 4 balls, scoring two runs before being dismissed by Deshpande.

    Pathirana, who seems to be getting better with every game, gave away 2 runs in the 18th over and 5 runs in the final over as CSK strangled Mumbai Indians with pace, for a change. The MI batters could not get away the slinger from Sri Lanka in a modest performance.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Sinema and Tillis pitch two-year border patch as Trump-era policy expires

    Sinema and Tillis pitch two-year border patch as Trump-era policy expires

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    The legislation would provide protections for migrants whose return to their home countries would threaten their life, freedom, or expose them to torture. It also provides protections for migrants with acute medical needs, according to a Sinema aide.

    The legislation would need at least 60 votes to pass the Senate, making it all but guaranteed that it won’t pass before Title 42’s expiration, and it faces an uphill climb more broadly in a chamber that has struggled in recent years to find consensus on border and immigration issues.

    And it comes as the House is set to vote on its own sweeping border and immigration proposal next week. But it’s not meant to be a response to that bill — with aides and senators involved noting that Sinema, Tillis and others are holding broader talks on a separate track — but instead is in response to the looming May 11 date for the expiration of the Trump-era authority.

    The end of Title 42 has sparked fierce criticism from Republicans, as well as warnings from some Democrats who worry that the administration doesn’t have the resources positioned along the U.S.-Mexico border to be able to process an increase in migrants seeking entry into the United States.

    Eleven Senate Republicans — including Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) — sent a letter to Biden Wednesday urging him to reverse course and keep Title 42 in place. Graham, in a press conference on Wednesday, compared the end of Title 42 to “being hit by a slow moving truck in Kansas.”

    “I’m asking them to find an acceptable substitute for Title 42,” he added.

    The administration had initially planned to end the Trump-era program on May 23, 2022. But the policy got tied up in a lengthy court battle as Republicans made an effort to keep the authority in place. The Biden administration then announced in February that the end of the Covid-19 pandemic public health emergency would also terminate Title 42.

    But the issue is rife with potential political trip wires for the Biden administration, who faced public urging from Democrats over the past year to keep the program in place. Tillis and Sinema offered an amendment late last year that, among other provisions, would have extended Title 42 and boosted border funding. The proposal failed but got support from several senators up for reelection in 2024 in red and purple states: Sens. Sinema, Jon Tester (D-Mont.), Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.), Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio).

    Asked whether he would support a two-year expulsion authority similar to Title 42, Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) told reporters on Thursday that he’s instead been “working on getting the resources” border officials need if Title 42 goes away.

    “We’re looking at other options. Right now I’ve been focused on getting the resources they need for when May 11 comes,” said Kelly, who previously voted for the duo’s amendment last year.

    Manchin, who like Sinema hasn’t yet announced if he will run for reelection, called the end of Title 42 a “shame” and appeared frustrated by Congress’ inability to legislate on the border.

    “I think the border has to be secure, period. … It’s a disaster at the border,” Manchin said in a brief interview, asked about steps the administration or lawmakers should take.

    The administration has been ramping up its response to the policy ending as they face concerns about being able to respond to a potential increase sparked by both the end of Title 42 and the upcoming summer season.

    The administration announced late last month that it would establish immigration processing centers throughout Latin America to help slow down the number of migrants coming to the U.S.

    And earlier this week the administration announced it would add another 1,500 active-duty troops to the southern border to deal with the influx of migrants expected with the expiration of Title 42.

    The additional troops, which are being sent to fill a request from the Department of Homeland Security, will fill “critical capability gaps,” including detection and monitoring, data entry and warehouse support. They will be there for up to 90 days, after which military reservists or contractors will do the work.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Viopatch Headache Relief Patch – 40 Patches – For Instant & Long lasting Relief in Headache Pains

    Viopatch Headache Relief Patch – 40 Patches – For Instant & Long lasting Relief in Headache Pains

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    Product Description

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    Introducing our new Headache Patches which are 100% herbal and dermatologically safe. Now no more mess to worry about, no more smell to feel conscious about.

    The patch can be applied anytime, anywhere (like a plaster) and delivers a constant dose of medicine to the pain affected area for over 12 hours (unlike sprays/gels which need re-application every 2-3 hours).

    Instant and long lasting relief in headache pains!

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    The patch is thin, discreet and translucent that can be applied on the forehead temples anytime during the day or night. It is equipped with 5 powerful herbal pain relievers.

    Wintergreen Oil blocks the pain signals thereby reducing the sensation of pain. Menthol is a vasodilator that improves blood circulation around the temples and forehead that helps reduce inflammation and pain. Camphor is a soothing agent that provides cooling relief. Eucalyptus Oil relaxes the muscles around the head. Clove Oil is a numbing agent that reduces the sensitivity towards pain.

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    Gandhpura Oil

    Gandhpura Oil, also known as Oil of Wintergreen is a herbal pain reliever that inhibits the sensation of pain in the locally applied region without the side-effects of oral pain killers.

    Menthol

    Menthol acts as a penetration enhancer increasing the porosity of the skin towards other medicines in the patch. It is also a counter-irritant and improves circulation in peripheral blood vessels, thus reducing inflammation and swelling.

    Camphor

    Camphor is readily absorbed through the skin and produces a feeling of cooling similar to that of Menthol, and acts as a mild local anesthetic and antimicrobial substance.

    Eucalyptus Oil / Clove Oil

    Eucalyptus oil is renowned for long term relief in muscular aches and pains, sprains and poor circulation. It has a curative action as opposed to only masking the pain. Clove oil has a local anesthetic effect and temporarily numbs and relieves the pain.

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    Herbal product, safe for use in all kinds of pain conditions without any side effects!

    Sustained medicine release for 12 hours – Once a patch is applied, the medicine starts releasing through the skin into the applied area within 5 minutes and continues release in a controlled manner for 12 straight hours100% Herbal – No side-effects – Free of any harmful chemicals, Viopatch has been clinically tested to be 100% safe. Unlike oral pain killers that have many side-effects such as acidity, liver / kidney damage, Viopatch does not go through the digestive system, therefore having no side-effects.Non-messy, non-greasy – Viopatch is a waterproof patch that can be applied anytime, anywhere without the mess and smell of sprays / gels. It is made from a skin friendly adhesive and does not need massaging /rubbing.Targeted medicine release -Where a large portion of oral medicines are digested, Viopatch releases medicine in a targeted manner through the skin. Therefore, majority of the medicine actually reaches the affected area providing maximum relief.

    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 21.2 x 12.4 x 0.7 cm; 20 Grams
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 13 April 2022
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Unexo Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd.
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09XTR51LS
    Item part number ‏ : ‎ 8905694515163
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Unexo Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd.
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 20 g
    Net Quantity ‏ : ‎ 1.00 count

    100% Herbal, Waterproof patches – clinically tested to be non-skin irritant
    Viopatch bypasses the digestive system and therefore, does not have side effects associated with oral pain killers such as gastric irritation/gastritis, liver damage etc. Since it is not digested and is directly pasted on the affected area, it delivers a much higher dose of the drug than oral medicines
    Unlike common headache balms and oils, it does not require re-application after every 3-4 hours and delivers the drug at a controlled rate for 12 hours
    It is non-messy and non-greasy so that it can be easily applied on the forehead. Dry the application area before pasting the patch

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