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      3 October

      Women’s T20 WC: AI tool to shield players from ‘toxic content’

      The AI-powered tool monitors toxic content like hate speech and harassment across official and player social media channels Sharjah: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has introduced a social media moderation tool at the Women’s T20 World Cup to “protect the cricket community from toxic content” and create a safer and inclusive online environment for players and fans. The tournament gets underway in Sharjah on Thursday with the final slated in Dubai on October 20. This AI-powered tool, in collaboration with GoBubble, monitors toxic content like hate speech and harassment across official and player social media channels, aiming to protect mental health and foster a positive atmosphere. ICC head of digital, Finn Bradshaw said: “We are dedicated to fostering a positive and inclusive environment for all participants and fans of…

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    • 3 October

      Champions League: Aston Villa defeats Bayern; Lille shocks Madrid

      Real Madrid made several late attempts to equalize but couldn’t get past Lucas Chevalier, marking the end of their 14-match unbeaten streak in the Champions League. New Delhi: Aston Villa recorded a famous victory against Bayern Munich at Villa Park as substitute Jhon Duran’s 79th-minute lob gave Villa victory in their first UEFA Champions League home match since 1982. Real Madrid had a string of late attempts in pursuit of the equaliser, but could not find a way past Lucas Chevalier as their 14-match unbeaten run in the Champions League came to an end. Elsewhere, Alexis Mac Allister’s close-range strike and a sublime Mohamed Salah finish ensured Liverpool continued their winning start in Arne Slot’s first experience of a European night at Anfield…

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    • 3 October

      India all set to take on New Zealand in Women’s T20 World Cup

      A victory against them could well be counted as a sign of being in fine shape –tactically and mentally Dubai:A stellar effort by senior stars would be mandatory when India take on New Zealand in their opening Group A match of the women’s T20 World Cup here on Friday, aiming for a strong start in their quest to wipe off the memories of past near-misses. Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, who in all likelihood, will be appearing in her last T20 World Cup, has been witness to several near misses and disappointing moments from close quarters, including India’s capitulation to Australia in the final at Melbourne in 2020. As a has been in the past, this Indian line-up is rich in talent and, arguably, only Australia have…

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    • 2 October

      Chris Gayle meets PM Modi during Jamaican PM Andrew Holness’ visit to India

      On Wednesday, the former cricketer shared a video on social media of his meeting with PM Modi, captioning it, “Honour to have met with the Prime Minister of India @narendramodi. Jamaica to India,” along with the hashtag “OneLove.” New Delhi: West Indies cricket great Chris Gayle met Prime Minister Narendra Modi during Jamaican PM Andrew Holness bilateral visit to India. The former cricketer on Wednesday shared a video on his social media from his meeting with the PM, with a caption, “Honour to have met with the Prime Minister of India @narendramodi. Jamaica To India” with the hashtag “OneLove”. In the video, Gayle can be seen greeting the PM with “Namaste”. Holness arrived in New Delhi on Monday for a historic four-day…

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    • 2 October

      Women’s T20 landscape undergone a lot of change: Mithali Raj

      The first-ever Women’s T20 World Cup at a neutral venue will see India reviving its quest to win its maiden trophy. New Delhi: With the ninth edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup set to commence on October 3 in the UAE, former India captain Mithali Raj said the tournament’s landscape has undergone huge change in the last few years. The first-ever Women’s T20 World Cup at a neutral venue will see India reviving its quest to win its maiden trophy. “The Women’s T20 landscape has undergone a lot of change over the years and the growing interest among fans is palpable. This tournament isn’t just about crowning champions, it’s about celebrating the hard work, dedication, and journey of women cricketers globally,” she…

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    • 2 October

      IPL 2025: Ajay Jadeja reckons Dhoni, Gaikwad, Jadeja to be CSK’s no-brainer retentions

      The ten IPL franchises are allowed to retain up to six players from their IPL 2024 squad, which can include a maximum of five capped players (both Indian and overseas) and up to two uncapped players before the mega auction. New Delhi: Former India cricketer Ajay Jadeja reckons MS Dhoni, Ruturaj Gaikwad and Ravindra Jadeja will be the three no-brainer retentions for the Chennai Super Kings ahead of IPL 2025 mega auction. The ten IPL franchises can retain up to six players from their IPL 2024 squad, including a maximum of five capped players (Indian & overseas) and a maximum of two uncapped players ahead of the mega auction. “MS Dhoni for sure. There’s no doubt about that, especially because he’s now an uncapped…

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    • 2 October

      Siraj, Jaiswal awarded best fielder medal after win over Bangladesh

      “We have two winners this time because I appreciated the effort put forth, and as Rohit mentioned, our catching percentage in these two Tests was 9%, which is commendable. I believe both Jaiswal and Siraj deserved this medal, as they consistently demonstrated intent in every game.” New Delhi: Left-handed opener Yashasvi Jaiswal and fast-bowler Mohammed Siraj were jointly awarded the best fielder medal at the conclusion of India’s 2-0 series win over Bangladesh, after claiming a whirlwind seven-wicket win at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur. In a video posted on bcci.tv, India’s fielding coach T Dilip revealed Jaiswal and Siraj beat competition from captain Rohit Sharma and batter KL Rahul to grab the best fielder in the series honour. “This…

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    • 2 October

      Babar Azam faces trolling after stepping down as Pakistan’s ODI, T20I captain

      Babar Azam announced on X that he had stepped down as ODI and T20I captain, informing the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and team management of his decision in September. Following the announcement, fans began trolling him, with one user writing, “Babar Azam stepped down from ODI & T20I captaincy. (Sad day for other cricket teams).” New Delhi: Amid Babar Azam‘s struggles with the bat, the Pakistan star has become a constant target for trolls on social media. As the batter stepped down as the captain of Pakistan’s ODI and T20I team, social media was abuzz with brutal messages. Babar took to X to announce resigning from the post in ODIs and T20Is, adding that he had informed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)…

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    • 1 October

      Bowlers rule roost as India complete series sweep against Bangladesh

      It was one of the most exhilarating performance by the Indian team despite losing more than 200 overs of play with two days of complete wash-out. Kanpur: Ravichandran Ashwin drew first blood, Ravindra Jadeja ripped the heart out while Jasprit Bumrah put the final nail in Bangladesh’s coffin as India routed the visitors by seven wickets in the second Test to complete a record-extending 18th series win at home here on Tuesday. It was one of the most exhilarating performance by the Indian team despite losing more than 200 overs of play with two days of complete wash-out. The outright victory consolidated India’s pole position in the ICC World Test Championship Table (WTC) with 74.24 percentage points. Bangladesh needed a resolute…

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    • 1 October

      We were willing to get all out for 100, says Rohit Shama on India’s boldplay in Kanpur Test

      India managed to win the game comfortably on day five despite two full days were lost due to wet outfield at the Green Park Stadium. Even on day one, only 35 overs possible. Kanpur:  India were willing to take the risk of being bowled for 100-odd in its bold push for a result in the weather-hit second Test against Bangladesh, said Rohit Sharma after the hosts pulled off a dramatic win here on Tuesday. India managed to win the game comfortably on day five despite two full days were lost due to wet outfield at the Green Park Stadium. Even on day one, only 35 overs possible. After bowling out Bangladesh for 233, India batted in T20 mode to smash 285…

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