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akultalkies · 2 years ago
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Payal Rajput, Ajay Ghosh, Divya Pillai, Nandita Shwetha, Dayanand Reddy, Kamal Krishna, Priyadarshi Pulikonda, Ajmal Ameer, Srilekha Rajendran, Shravan Reddy, Ravindra Vijay, Sritej, Krishna Chaitanya, Anand Ramaraju, Laxman
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digitalmore · 1 month ago
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news365timesindia · 4 months ago
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[ad_1] Rohit Sharma having a discussion with Jasprit Bumrah and Gautam Gambhir. Photo: Debasis Sen Subhayan Chakraborty in Sydney Not only was Sydney gloomy on the eve of the Pink Test at the SCG, but the atmosphere around the Indian team also appeared similarly subdued. With reports of dressing-room unrest dominating the chatter around the fifth and final Test, Team India’s head coach, Gautam Gambhir, declined to confirm whether captain Rohit Sharma would definitely be in the playing XI for the series decider, with Australia leading 2-1. “We will look at the pitch and decide on the playing XI tomorrow,” Gambhir stated when asked about Rohit in the pre-match press conference. From then on, all eyes were on the Indian captain, and it was evident that something was different. Rohit has always been involved in discussions during India’s practice sessions, whether with Gambhir, chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar, or any player in the squad. But on Thursday, he seemed a bit aloof. Soon after the Gambhir press conference, it was Jasprit Bumrah, who had led the team in Perth when Rohit missed the opener due to the birth of his second child, who was seen actively engaged in long conversations with the Indian think-tank. Even before the press conference began, it was Bumrah who took a close look at the SCG pitch, accompanied by Gambhir. However, Rohit soon joined them, and the trio had a long chat while examining the playing surface. After concluding the pitch discussion, Agarkar and Bumrah were involved in lengthy discussions right outside the Indian dressing room, with Rohit nowhere to be seen. As the Indian players, after a round of foot-volley, headed towards the nets, Rohit was seen chatting with Washington Sundar outside the dressing room before engaging in a separate discussion with Soham Desai, the strength-and-conditioning coach. Meanwhile, some players participated in fielding drills, and a new-look slip cordon was in action. Rohit was not at first slip. Instead, Virat Kohli took that position. KL Rahul was at the second slip, joined by Nitish Kumar Reddy and the regular at gully, Yashasvi Jaiswal. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Rohit Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah at the SCG Nets (PC: Debasis Sen) However, the surprising part came next as the players moved towards the nets to practice one last time before the final Test. Rahul, Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Kohli, Rishabh Pant, and Dhruv Jurel started batting, but Rohit was once again nowhere to be seen. He entered the nets area after 40-45 minutes, only to stand with video analyst Hari in one corner while, at the same time, Bumrah and Gambhir held discussions in another. After a while, Rohit returned to the dressing room, only to come back out to the nets, fully padded up. However, he only faced throwdowns from T Dilip and Dayanand Garani for about 15 minutes before leaving. He didn’t seem in good touch, and his intensity appeared somewhat lacking. After the net session ended, Rohit, Gambhir, and Bumrah were seen having another chat in the gallery outside the dressing room before the team departed for their hotel. This was the first instance during this tour where Rohit was observed to be distant from tactical discussions, at least on the field, with Bumrah taking charge of that role. While the sequence of events does not guarantee that Rohit will be excluded from the playing XI, it certainly suggests that we might be seeing his final days in the Test squad. Also Read: Australia deliver Boxing-Day Test punch to go 2-1 up The post Have we seen the last of Rohit Sharma the Test player? appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 4 months ago
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[ad_1] Rohit Sharma having a discussion with Jasprit Bumrah and Gautam Gambhir. Photo: Debasis Sen Subhayan Chakraborty in Sydney Not only was Sydney gloomy on the eve of the Pink Test at the SCG, but the atmosphere around the Indian team also appeared similarly subdued. With reports of dressing-room unrest dominating the chatter around the fifth and final Test, Team India’s head coach, Gautam Gambhir, declined to confirm whether captain Rohit Sharma would definitely be in the playing XI for the series decider, with Australia leading 2-1. “We will look at the pitch and decide on the playing XI tomorrow,” Gambhir stated when asked about Rohit in the pre-match press conference. From then on, all eyes were on the Indian captain, and it was evident that something was different. Rohit has always been involved in discussions during India’s practice sessions, whether with Gambhir, chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar, or any player in the squad. But on Thursday, he seemed a bit aloof. Soon after the Gambhir press conference, it was Jasprit Bumrah, who had led the team in Perth when Rohit missed the opener due to the birth of his second child, who was seen actively engaged in long conversations with the Indian think-tank. Even before the press conference began, it was Bumrah who took a close look at the SCG pitch, accompanied by Gambhir. However, Rohit soon joined them, and the trio had a long chat while examining the playing surface. After concluding the pitch discussion, Agarkar and Bumrah were involved in lengthy discussions right outside the Indian dressing room, with Rohit nowhere to be seen. As the Indian players, after a round of foot-volley, headed towards the nets, Rohit was seen chatting with Washington Sundar outside the dressing room before engaging in a separate discussion with Soham Desai, the strength-and-conditioning coach. Meanwhile, some players participated in fielding drills, and a new-look slip cordon was in action. Rohit was not at first slip. Instead, Virat Kohli took that position. KL Rahul was at the second slip, joined by Nitish Kumar Reddy and the regular at gully, Yashasvi Jaiswal. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Rohit Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah at the SCG Nets (PC: Debasis Sen) However, the surprising part came next as the players moved towards the nets to practice one last time before the final Test. Rahul, Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Kohli, Rishabh Pant, and Dhruv Jurel started batting, but Rohit was once again nowhere to be seen. He entered the nets area after 40-45 minutes, only to stand with video analyst Hari in one corner while, at the same time, Bumrah and Gambhir held discussions in another. After a while, Rohit returned to the dressing room, only to come back out to the nets, fully padded up. However, he only faced throwdowns from T Dilip and Dayanand Garani for about 15 minutes before leaving. He didn’t seem in good touch, and his intensity appeared somewhat lacking. After the net session ended, Rohit, Gambhir, and Bumrah were seen having another chat in the gallery outside the dressing room before the team departed for their hotel. This was the first instance during this tour where Rohit was observed to be distant from tactical discussions, at least on the field, with Bumrah taking charge of that role. While the sequence of events does not guarantee that Rohit will be excluded from the playing XI, it certainly suggests that we might be seeing his final days in the Test squad. Also Read: Australia deliver Boxing-Day Test punch to go 2-1 up The post Have we seen the last of Rohit Sharma the Test player? appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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bhaskarlive · 11 months ago
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Cong doubles its tally in Telangana Legislative Council after defection of BRS MLCs
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The midnight defection of six MLCs of the Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) has doubled the strength of the ruling Congress party to 12 in the 40-member Telangana Legislative Council.
The joining of six MLCs in one go came as another big jolt to the main opposition party, which has already lost six MLAs to the ruling party.
Dande Vittal, Bhanu Prasad, B. Dayanand, Prabhakar Rao, Egge Mallesham and Basavaraju Saraiah formally joined the Congress party around 1 a.m. after the return of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy from Delhi.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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keralalives · 1 year ago
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koradanews · 9 years ago
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సెప్టెంబ‌ర్ 16న ' సిద్ధార్ధ ' విడుద‌ల..!
#sagar #siddhartha #manisharma #koradanews #korada సెప్టెంబ‌ర్ 16న ' సిద్ధార్ధ ' విడుద‌ల..!
  సాగ‌ర్  హీరోగా న‌టించిన ‘ సిద్ధార్థ‌ ‘ ఈ నెల 16న విడుద‌ల కానుంది. బుల్లితెరపై త‌న స్టామినాని నిరూపించుకుని వెండితెర ద‌శ‌గా అడుగులు వేస్తున్న సాగ‌ర్ హీరోగా రామ దూత క్రియేషన్స్ పతాకంపై దాసరి కిరణ్ కుమార్ నిర్మించిన చిత్రం ‘ సిద్ధార్థ ‘. లంకాల బుచ్చిరెడ్డి సమర్పణలో రూపొందింది. దయానంద్ రెడ్డి దర్శకుడు. సాక్షి చౌద‌రి, రాగిణి నంద్వాని నాయిక‌లు. సెన్సార్ పూర్త‌యింది.
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akultalkies · 2 years ago
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Nikhil Siddharth, Iswarya Menon, Aryan Rajesh, Abhinav Gomatam, Sanya Thakur, Tanikella Bharani, Rana Daggubati, Makrand Deshpande, Prudhviraj, Ravi Varma, Prisha Singh, Abhijeeth Poondla, Bigula, Sachin Khedekar, Sree, Dayanand Reddy, Kola
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news365timesindia · 5 months ago
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[ad_1] Will Ravi Ashwin feature in the playing XI for the 2nd Australia vs India Test? Photo: Debasis Sen. -Debasis Sen in Adelaide Will Ravichandran Ashwin play in the Day-Night Test against Australia, which gets underway at the Adelaide Oval from Friday? The focus was on the veteran off-spinner as he turned up for the optional practice session on Thursday, along with captain Rohit Sharma. Ashwin was seen taking a stance wider off the crease in a bid to prepare against the likes of Mitchell Starc coming round the wicket, and Pat Cummins bowling from wider off the crease, trying to get the ball into the right-handers. He was getting throwdowns from Head Coach, Gautam Gambhir, and assistant coach, Ryan ten Doescathe. Following the special drill, the veteran spinner had a long chat with Gambhir for close to 40 minutes. In fact, Ashwin was also seen turning up for the practice session on Wednesday, an hour before the scheduled practice. He along with Nitish Kumar Reddy were seen taking throwdowns to fine-tune their game. Ashwin also gave instructions to the throwdown specialists to bowl with a wider angle. The focus was to constantly leave the ball that did a bit. If the optional practice session was an indicator, then Ashwin might be preferred over Washington Sundar. With Rohit deciding to come down the batting order, the batting order will look solid, especially after the way Nitish batted with confidence in the Perth Test. The Indian captain batted for about 30 minutes, taking only throwdowns from Dayanand, Nuwan and Raghu. With the Adelaide Oval strip likely to assist the spinners towards the later stage of the Test, it will not be a bad option to play Ashwin, given his record at this ground. He has picked 16 wickets in six innings at an average of 30. Apart from the Ashwin selection dilemma, the other bone of contention will be the third seamer in the playing XI. Will the team management repose their faith on Harshit Rana, who in turn had a good game in Perth, or will Akash Deep get the nod? The pacer from Bengal has been impressive in the practice sessions in the lead up to this Test match, especially with the pink ball. Talking about the Pink-Ball Test, the hosts have a slight edge having played 12 of the 22 day-night Tests to date while losing only one of them, against the West Indies. On the other hand, India have played four Day-Night Tests so far, losing only one, against the same opposition, at the same venue, back in December 2020. The hosts will be looking to win the Day-Night Test and level the five-match series after the embarrassing loss in Perth, while India will look to build on the lead they achieved at the Optus stadium. Also Read: Indian fans turn up in numbers to watch Rohit, Kohli & Co. train at Adelaide Oval The post Washington Sundar or Ashwin? India’s selection dilemma ahead of Adelaide Test appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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news365timesindia · 6 months ago
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[ad_1] Virat Kohli and team practicing in Perth Team India, on Tuesday, conducted their first training session at the Optus Stadium in Perth as the opening Test of the five-match series, starting on November 22, drew closer. The dome-shaped stadium could be intimidating, as seen through the eyes of Devdutt Padikkal, who was asked to stay back with the Indian team after his assignment with the ‘A’ side. Among the players, the southpaw was the first to walk into the hallowed ground, taking a 360-degree view of the stadium as his eyes lit up in wonder.   Steadily, the coaching staff and a few players, including Virat Kohli and captain for the Perth Test, Jasprit Bumrah, emerged from the tunnel. Along with head coach Gautam Gambhir and a couple of coaching staff members, Kohli walked straight towards the pitch where the curator was working with a heavy roller. Gambhir stood at the top of the pitch with his arms crossed as Kohli, who scored a fighting 123 off 257 balls, perhaps one of his finest Test centuries, the last time India played here in 2018, took a quick look.     Both Gambhir and Kohli had a brief word with the curator before the focus shifted to warm-ups and some juggling with a football. After 15 minutes, the team gathered for a team huddle addressed by fielding coach T Dilip. The players were then divided into different groups for fielding drills, which mostly involved single-arm picking up and throwing. Kohli was in fun mode, sledging the opposition team led by KL Rahul after winning the throwing session.   The next activity was slip catching, organised by T Dilip. Padikkal stood at first slip, Kohli at second, KL Rahul at third, Yashasvi Jaiswal at fourth, and Dhruv Jurel at gully. This lasted for about an hour, with Kohli staying back for an extra half hour to grab a few more catches. A one-handed flying catch by Padikkal and a diving catch by Kohli were highlights of the session, after which all the players headed towards the nets located right outside the Optus Stadium.     A total of four nets with green tops awaited the players. Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul, the likely opening pair for the Perth Test, took charge in the first net. The second net was occupied by possible numbers three and four, Devdutt Padikkal and Virat Kohli. At the third net stood Rishabh Pant and Dhruv Jurel, possibly batting at positions five and six, and the fourth net was held by Sarfaraz Khan and Ravindra Jadeja.   The batters interchanged after 15-minute stints, facing a variety of bowlers. While Jaiswal and Rahul faced the new-ball from Akash Deep, Mukesh Kumar, and Prasidh Krishna. Kohli and Padikkal took on Nitish Kumar Reddy, Navdeep Saini, and a local fast bowler with a semi-new ball. Pant and Jurel’s practice was managed by throwdown specialists – Dayanand Garani, Raghu, and Nuwan. Sarfaraz and Jadeja faced Ravichandran Ashwin, Washington Sundar, and throwdowns from Abhishek Nayar.   As the ball kicked off the surface, the focus was more on executing back-foot strokes, including cuts and punches. Rahul and Jaiswal emphasised leaving the ball and ensuring they kept a check on the off-stump. Akashdeep and Mukesh kept delivering in the channel, while Krishna tested them with short-pitched deliveries.   Kohli and Padikkal concentrated on cuts, pulls, and backfoot punches. The backfoot cut isn’t traditionally one of Kohli’s strengths, but he has been making a concerted effort to improve this aspect for his career in the longest format, especially with India in a dire situation.     Kohli’s intensity was unmatched as he kept Nitish, Saini, and occasionally Krishna on their toes with some cracking strokes. There were a few misses, but that’s normal in net sessions. A booming sound from a supremely timed cover drive off Kohli’s bat stood out. Meanwhile, Pant and Jurel were more focused on their defence.   However, Jurel looked in crisp touch, nailing some upper-cuts and a few slogs against the pacers after switching nets. He was arguably
India’s best batter of the day and looks set to make his presence felt in the Perth Test, possibly at number six.     After the main batters, players like Abhimanyu Easwaran, Ravichandran Ashwin, Jasprit Bumrah, and Mohammed Siraj had brief batting practice. Overall, it was an intense session for the Indian team, as they continued training despite a strong drizzle, fine-tuning their game before facing a fiery Australian side.   The post Slip catching, intense nets and strong drizzle: Team India gears up for Perth Test appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 6 months ago
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[ad_1] Virat Kohli and team practicing in Perth Team India, on Tuesday, conducted their first training session at the Optus Stadium in Perth as the opening Test of the five-match series, starting on November 22, drew closer. The dome-shaped stadium could be intimidating, as seen through the eyes of Devdutt Padikkal, who was asked to stay back with the Indian team after his assignment with the ‘A’ side. Among the players, the southpaw was the first to walk into the hallowed ground, taking a 360-degree view of the stadium as his eyes lit up in wonder.   Steadily, the coaching staff and a few players, including Virat Kohli and captain for the Perth Test, Jasprit Bumrah, emerged from the tunnel. Along with head coach Gautam Gambhir and a couple of coaching staff members, Kohli walked straight towards the pitch where the curator was working with a heavy roller. Gambhir stood at the top of the pitch with his arms crossed as Kohli, who scored a fighting 123 off 257 balls, perhaps one of his finest Test centuries, the last time India played here in 2018, took a quick look.     Both Gambhir and Kohli had a brief word with the curator before the focus shifted to warm-ups and some juggling with a football. After 15 minutes, the team gathered for a team huddle addressed by fielding coach T Dilip. The players were then divided into different groups for fielding drills, which mostly involved single-arm picking up and throwing. Kohli was in fun mode, sledging the opposition team led by KL Rahul after winning the throwing session.   The next activity was slip catching, organised by T Dilip. Padikkal stood at first slip, Kohli at second, KL Rahul at third, Yashasvi Jaiswal at fourth, and Dhruv Jurel at gully. This lasted for about an hour, with Kohli staying back for an extra half hour to grab a few more catches. A one-handed flying catch by Padikkal and a diving catch by Kohli were highlights of the session, after which all the players headed towards the nets located right outside the Optus Stadium.     A total of four nets with green tops awaited the players. Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul, the likely opening pair for the Perth Test, took charge in the first net. The second net was occupied by possible numbers three and four, Devdutt Padikkal and Virat Kohli. At the third net stood Rishabh Pant and Dhruv Jurel, possibly batting at positions five and six, and the fourth net was held by Sarfaraz Khan and Ravindra Jadeja.   The batters interchanged after 15-minute stints, facing a variety of bowlers. While Jaiswal and Rahul faced the new-ball from Akash Deep, Mukesh Kumar, and Prasidh Krishna. Kohli and Padikkal took on Nitish Kumar Reddy, Navdeep Saini, and a local fast bowler with a semi-new ball. Pant and Jurel’s practice was managed by throwdown specialists – Dayanand Garani, Raghu, and Nuwan. Sarfaraz and Jadeja faced Ravichandran Ashwin, Washington Sundar, and throwdowns from Abhishek Nayar.   As the ball kicked off the surface, the focus was more on executing back-foot strokes, including cuts and punches. Rahul and Jaiswal emphasised leaving the ball and ensuring they kept a check on the off-stump. Akashdeep and Mukesh kept delivering in the channel, while Krishna tested them with short-pitched deliveries.   Kohli and Padikkal concentrated on cuts, pulls, and backfoot punches. The backfoot cut isn’t traditionally one of Kohli’s strengths, but he has been making a concerted effort to improve this aspect for his career in the longest format, especially with India in a dire situation.     Kohli’s intensity was unmatched as he kept Nitish, Saini, and occasionally Krishna on their toes with some cracking strokes. There were a few misses, but that’s normal in net sessions. A booming sound from a supremely timed cover drive off Kohli’s bat stood out. Meanwhile, Pant and Jurel were more focused on their defence.   However, Jurel looked in crisp touch, nailing some upper-cuts and a few slogs against the pacers after switching nets. He was arguably
India’s best batter of the day and looks set to make his presence felt in the Perth Test, possibly at number six.     After the main batters, players like Abhimanyu Easwaran, Ravichandran Ashwin, Jasprit Bumrah, and Mohammed Siraj had brief batting practice. Overall, it was an intense session for the Indian team, as they continued training despite a strong drizzle, fine-tuning their game before facing a fiery Australian side.   The post Slip catching, intense nets and strong drizzle: Team India gears up for Perth Test appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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koradanews · 9 years ago
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'సిద్ధార్థ' హీరోయిన్ 'రాగిణి నంద్వాని' ఇంటర్వ్యూ
@IRaginiNandwani #Sagar #Sidhartha 'సిద్ధార్థ' హీరోయిన్ 'రాగిణి నంద్వాని' ఇంటర్వ్యూ
డెహ్రాడూన్‌లో పుట్టి ముంబైలో స్థిరపడి తెలుగు తెరకు పరిచయమవుతున్న ఉత్తరాది భామ రాగిణి నంద్వాని. మోడలింగ్ రంగంలో పెద్ద బ్రాండ్ యాడ్స్‌కి పనిచేసి తమిళ, మళయాళం సినిమాల్లో నటించిన రాగిణి లేటెస్ట్ మూవీ సిద్ధార్థ. రామధూత క్రియేషన్స్ బ్యానర్ పై నూతన దర్శకుడు కెవి దయానంద్ రెడ్డి దర్శకత్వంలో దాసరి కిరణ్ కుమార్ నిర్మించిన చిత్రమే ‘సిద్దార్థ’. మొగిలిరేకులు ఫేం సాగర్ హీరోగా రాగిణి నంద్వాని, సాక్షి చౌదరిలు…
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