1,800 km away, it’s an anxious wait

Mumbai, May 29 — The city felt the effects of suspected Maoist violence on Friday when relatives of passengers travelling by Gyaneshwari Express from Howrah to Mumbai, thronged Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT), Kurla, for news of their loved ones. At least 52 people died and 136 were injured when 13 coaches of 2102 Gyaneshwari Express got derailed around 1.15 am between Kharagpur-Tatanagar section on Friday.

The West Bengal government has claimed it was an act of sabotage by Naxalites. At least 1,800 km away from the accident site, things at the busy railway station were, ironically, less chaotic than they usually are.

The Central Railway set up assistance booths at Kurla Terminus, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Thane, Nashik, Manmad, Bhusawal and Nagpur railway stations to help families of victims. Each booth (inquiry desk) was had telephones, train charts and lists of the injured along with the list of trains that were rescheduled and diverted.

There were four railway staff members at every desk – a divisional commercial manager (DCM) for supervision and three head ticket collectors for dissemination of information. While several distressed relatives came in to inquire in the morning, the numbers thinned by the afternoon.

“In the morning, relatives were mostly inquiring about the condition of their family members and the status of the trains,” said a railway official who was posted at the desk. As the day progressed, the railways announced helpline numbers and uploaded the names of the passengers and the injured on their website so that people could check the information online.

The names of the injured were displayed with the names of hospitals they were admitted to outside the ticket collector’s office. The railways said the names of the deceased will be uploaded on the website as soon as the chart was ready.

For passengers who had occupied the waiting hall, it was more of a media jamboree with more video cameras and journalists walking up and down the concourse than the number of relatives who came in for inquiry. “What have they been shooting and whose pictures are they taking for so many hours?” a curious passenger asked.

The railway also made alternate arrangements for issuing passes to relatives of the victims who wished to travel to Howrah. “Initially, four families had approached us saying they wanted to go but three others left after making inquiries,” said S.C. Mudgerikar, chief public relations officer.

“We have made reservation for a person called Saif-ul Gazi whose three family members were travelling on the train.” The Central Railway has also arranged for a relief train to ferry victims from Kharagpur to Mumbai.

“Eleven coaches of the train [which had not been damaged], were taken to Kharagpur and three additional coaches were attached to it. This 14-coach relief train, ferrying the victims and other passengers, has left from Kharagpur around 9.15 am and is expected to reach Lokmanya Tilak Terminus by Saturday afternoon,” said Mudgerikar.

Gyaneshwari Express runs between LTT to Howrah four days a week – Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. Its scheduled departure from LTT is 8.35 pm and it reaches Howrah at 3.35 am after a 32-hour journey.

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Pro-Vidarbha leaders stage demonstration in Nagpur

Nagpur, Mar 24 (ANI): Protesters demanding a separate Vidarbha state launched a ”jail-bharao” agitation here on Tuesday.

The leaders and activists under the banner of ”Vidarbha Rajya Sangram Samiti”, assembled at the RBI square and were holding banners, placards, shouting slogans, raising support for creation of a separate Vidarbha.

Speaking to reporters, Nagpur MP Vilas Muttemwar said that the people of Vidarbha had been cheated and the protest reflected the anger of the people.

“We have been cheated. None of the generation is going to bear it any more. This is the anger of the people. This has been reflected through shutdown and Jail Bharo agiation. The government should interfere in it. It is the duty of every sensitive government,” said Muttemwar.

Meanwhile, in Mumbai, outside the building of Maharashtra State Legislative Assembly, the pro-Vidarbha activists staged similar demonstration raising slogans.

Speaking to reporters Devendra Phadnis, a leader of Bharatiya Janata Party said that the government contention of clearing the backlogs vis-à-vis the development of Vidarbha carries no weight since the entire region had been neglected for the past five decades.

He justified the demand for separate Vidarbha by mentioning almost all the people”s representative bodies like the Panchayat (village councils) and Municipalities had endorsed the move for creation of separate Vidarbha state.

“We have the support from all the Congress leaders. The government might have its own compulsion. Unless and until we get a yes from the High Command, we are going to Delhi to meet Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh. They might agree. They have said that firstly they will clear the backlog, the Chief Minister has given many schemes to clear backlogs of Vidarbha but people say that it has been fifty years and the backlog have yet not been cleared,” said Phadnis. (ANI)

Cook, Pietersen feast on Bangladesh attack

Alastair Cook has celebrated his first day as Test captain with a superb 158 not out to put England in a commanding position in the opening Test against Bangladesh in Chittagong.

Kevin Pietersen was also in the limelight, regaining form with a robust 99 as the tourists posted 3 for 374 in their first innings at stumps on the first day. Paul Collingwood was unbeaten on 32.

Cook and Pietersen dominated the Bangladeshi attack with a wide range of shots, adding 170 for the third wicket.

The England captain cracked two sixes and 14 fours in the 244-ball knock for his 11th Test hundred.

Pietersen, struggling against spin on the tour before this match, smashed one six and 15 fours in his 135-ball knock before missing out on his 17th Test hundred, bowled by left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak.

Left-handed opener Cook, 25, also became the fifth England player to make a century in the first Test as captain after Archie MacLaren, Allan Lamb, Andrew Strauss and Pietersen.

Cook, named skipper after Strauss was rested for the tour, also scored a century on his Test debut, against India in Nagpur in 2006.

Bangladesh’s decision to put England in to bat after winning the toss backfired as they struggled for wickets throughout the day on a slow pitch despite introducing spin after seven overs.

Pietersen, who made just 41 in three one-dayers and 22 in two innings of a practice match recently, batted fluently against spin as he once hit Shakib Al Hasan for two fours and a six in one over.

Cook reached his hundred in style, slog-sweeping spinner Mohammad Mahmudullah over mid-wicket for a six.

He added 72 for the opening wicket with debutant Michael Carberry (30) and 77 for the next with Jonathan Trott (39).

Trott looked surprised when given caught behind while attempting to hook seamer Rubel Hossain. Television replays later suggested the ball had come off the helmet.

Left-handed Carberry outscored Cook in the early part of the partnership as he began with a flurry of boundaries, driving Rubel for three fours in an over.

Bangladesh’s lone success in the morning session came when Carberry was trapped leg-before by Mahmudullah while attempting to sweep.

Carberry was dropped by wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim off Mahmudullah when on 30, but failed to capitalise on the chance as he fell in the bowler’s next over.

-AFP

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Indian captain Mahendra S Dhoni has been banned for two ODI’s for the team’s slow over-rate during the 2nd ODI against Sri Lanka in Nagpur on Friday, 18th December 2009.

The nail biting 2nd ODI took 45 more minutes after the scheduled finish time due to the frequent discussions among the Indian players and the Captain during the closing stages of the match, prompting the ICC to ban Dhoni.

The decision was taken by match referee Jeff Crowe, considering the huge extra time the Indians players took to finish their 50 overs.

In the absence of Dhoni, Sehwag will lead Team India in Cuttack and Kolkata. A

The 3rd ODI will be held in Cuttack on 21st December 2009, while the fourth ODI will be held in Kolkata on 24th December 2009.

Meanwhile, the selectors have recalled Dinesh Karthik to replace MS Dhoni. Pace bowler Ishant Sharma will replace S Sreesanth, who is recovering from Swine Flu.

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The Schedule of 2011 World Cup is finally Out…

The 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup will be the tenth Cricket World Cup, and will be hosted by three South Asian Test cricket playing countries; India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

The World Cup was originally to have been hosted by Pakistan as well, but in the wake of the 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka national cricket team in Lahore, the capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab, the International Cricket Council (ICC) were forced to strip Pakistan of its hosting rights.

2011 World Cup Schedule :

The World Cup will take place during the months of February and March 2011, with the first match being played on 19 February 2011.

Saturday 19 Feb – Bangladesh v India, Dhaka
Sunday 20 Feb – New Zealand v Kenya, Chennai
Sunday 20 Feb – Sri Lanka v Canada, Hambantota
Monday 21 Feb – Australia v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad
Tuesday 22 Feb – England v Netherlands, Nagpur
Wednesday 23 Feb – Pakistan v Kenya, Hambantota
Thursday 24 Feb – South Africa v West Indies, New Delhi
Friday 25 Feb – Australia v New Zealand, Nagpur
Friday 25 Feb – Bangladesh v Ireland, Dhaka
Saturday 26 Feb – Sri Lanka v Pakistan, Colombo
Sunday 27 Feb – India v England, Kolkata
Monday 28 Feb – West Indies v Netherlands, New Delhi
Monday 28 Feb – Zimbabwe v Canada, Nagpur
Tuesday 1 Mar – Sri Lanka v Kenya, Colombo
Wednesday 2 Mar – England v Ireland, Bangalore
Thursday 3 Mar – South Africa v Netherlands, Mohali
Thursday 3 Mar – Pakistan v Canada, Colombo
Friday 4 Mar – New Zealand v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad
Friday 4 Mar – Bangladesh v West Indies, Dhaka
Saturday 5 Mar – Sri Lanka v Australia, Colombo
Sunday 6 Mar – India v Ireland, Bangalore
Sunday 6 Mar – England v South Africa, Chennai
Monday 7 Mar – Kenya v Canada, New Delhi
Tuesday 8 Mar – Pakistan v New Zealand, Pallekele
Wednesday 9 Mar – India v Netherlands, New Delhi
Thursday 10 Mar – Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, Pallekele
Friday 11 Mar – West Indies v Ireland, Mohali
Friday 11 Mar – Bangladesh v England, Chittagong
Saturday 12 Mar – India v South Africa, Nagpur
Sunday 13 Mar – New Zealand v Canada, Mumbai
Sunday 13 Mar – Australia v Kenya, Bangalore
Monday 14 Mar – Pakistan v Zimbabwe, Pallekele
Monday 14 Mar – Bangladesh v Netherlands, Chittagong
Tuesday 15 Mar – South Africa v Ireland, Kolkata
Wednesday 16 Mar – Australia v Canada, Bangalore
Thursday 17 Mar – England v West Indies, Chennai
Friday 18 Mar – Sri Lanka v New Zealand, Mumbai
Friday 18 Mar – Ireland v Netherlands, Kolkata
Saturday 19 Mar – Australia v Pakistan, Colombo
Saturday 19 Mar – Bangladesh v South Africa, Dhaka
Sunday 20 Mar – Zimbabwe v Kenya, Kolkata
Sunday 20 Mar – India v West Indies, Chennai
Wednesday 23 Mar – First quarter-final, Dhaka
Thursday 24 Mar – Second quarter-final, Colombo
Friday 25 Mar – Third quarter-final, Dhaka
Saturday 26 Mar – Fourth quarter-final, Ahmedabad
Tuesday 29 Mar – First semi-final, Colombo
Wednesday 30 Mar – Second semi-final, Mohali
Saturday 2 April – Final, Mumbai

Dropped Hughes sought Tendulkar’s wise counsel over lunch

Sydney, Sep.13 (ANI): Out of favour Australian opening batsman Phillip Hughes had lunch and a long one-hour chat with Sachin Tendulkar when he was in India. He also spent some time in Nagpur with his coach Neil D’ Costa, who is contracted to the Vidarbha Cricket Association academy.

“The first thing Phillip said when he arrived was ‘I can’t change the past, but I can prepare for the future’,” the Sydney Morning Herald quoted D’Costa, as saying from Nagpur.

“He got dropped and it was upsetting, but Phillip knows that in the Australian cricket team there are no apprenticeships. At that moment in time the selectors thought it was best he was not in the team and so be it. Phillip has already moved on from that,” he added.

“He was extremely mature about his work over here,” D’Costa said.

Hughes’s next assignment will be the shortest form of the game, the Champions League in South Africa. (ANI)

Dropped Hughes sought Tendulkar’s wise counsel over lunch

Sydney, Sep.13 (ANI): Out of favour Australian opening batsman Phillip Hughes had lunch and a long one-hour chat with Sachin Tendulkar when he was in India. He also spent some time in Nagpur with his coach Neil D’ Costa, who is contracted to the Vidarbha Cricket Association academy.

“The first thing Phillip said when he arrived was ‘I can’t change the past, but I can prepare for the future’,” the Sydney Morning Herald quoted D’Costa, as saying from Nagpur.

“He got dropped and it was upsetting, but Phillip knows that in the Australian cricket team there are no apprenticeships. At that moment in time the selectors thought it was best he was not in the team and so be it. Phillip has already moved on from that,” he added.

“He was extremely mature about his work over here,” D’Costa said.

Hughes’s next assignment will be the shortest form of the game, the Champions League in South Africa. (ANI)

Oz opener Hughes seeks out his guru and Tendulkar in India

Nagpur, Aug.29 (ANI): Out of favour Australian opener Phil Hughes is in Nagpur working on his apparent weaknesses against the short ball with his coach Neil D’Costa.

D’Costa is looking after a cricket academy here and raves about the facilities and future.

Hughes could have come home with his other New South Wales teammates this week, but has stopped off at Nagpur to work on his cricket with D’Costa and catch up with Sachin Tendulkar.
According to The Australian, Hughes is happy and unbroken despite suffering the disappointment of being dropped during the Ashes series and insists he was coming to Nagpur to work on his batting.

“The goal is to always get better. I had always planned to catch up with Neil no matter what happened. I wanted to get in the nets with him and keep working on my game,” Hughes said.
D’Costa is evasive when pressed about what the pair are working on.

“I speak to Michael Clarke and all my students at regular intervals and work with them when I can,” he said.

“It’s about mechanics, your biomechanics things are always changing. The world will think the key is to put Phil in front of a bowling machine and bowl bouncers all day. The mechanics of cricket are a little more advanced than that, despite what you hear from commentators,” he added.
“We aren’t working on specifics, but one thing I know from working with kids, through adolescence and into their early adulthood, is that your technique does change and you need to keep addressing the biomechanics of it to understand how you are playing,” he said.
Pushed further he admits he saw something in England. I won’t tell you and I won’t tell anyone else, but I did think there was something in his (Hughes) mechanics that he needed working on, 100 per cent,” D’Costa said.

The little opener is also turning to the Little Master. He intends to fly to Mumbai on Monday and hopes to have dinner with Tendulkar. Hughes promises to gorge himself on cricket. (ANI)

Salman Khan ‘interested’ in buying new IPL team

Mumbai, Aug. 26 (ANI): Salman Khan is reportedly in talks to a stake in the Indian Premier League.

The actor on Wednesday met IPL chairman Lalit Modi here to understand the bidding process.

“Yes, Salman came to see me with the possibility of buying an IPL team. We were just exploring the possibility of what the process would be. And he has been interested for quite a while. He is interested in a new team. He talked to me in the past. I think he is a serious buyer,” Modi said.

Two new IPL teams are to be introduced in 2011. Early reports say Khan is interested in bidding for the Nagpur or Kochi team.

Last year, the average bid was 150 million dollars per team, so Salman will need a serious amount of cash.

Bidding for the new teams will take place in January. The big IPL players will also be back on the market next year.

Shah Rukh Khan, Juhi Chawla, Shilpa Shetty and Preity Zinta are the other star owners of IPL teams.

Shah Rukh Khan owns Kolkata Knight Riders, a team that has been at the bottom of the table in both the IPL seasons. The team is co-owned by Juhi Chawla.

Shilpa Shetty took over as co-owner of the Rajasthan Royals in the second season. Preity Zinta was seen cheering her team Kings XI Punjab through both the seasons. (ANI)

Khairlanji case hearing to begin today

Mumbai, Aug 24 (ANI): Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court will start hearing the appeals filed by eight convicts of the Khairlanji Dalit killing case from today.

A division bench will comprise of Justices A P Lavande and P B Vairale.

In September last year, the trial court at Bhandara awarded capital punishment to six convicts, while two were given life imprisonment for killing four members of Bhotmange family.

The convicts are: Sakru Binjawar, Shatrughan Dhande, Vishwanath Dhande, Ramu Dhande, Jagdish Mandlekar, Prabhakar Mandlekar, Gopal Binjawar and Shishupal Dhande.

Three persons, Mahipal Dhande, Dharampal Dhande and Purushottam Titarmare, were acquitted for lack of evidence.

The CBI had filed an appeal seeking death sentence for Binjawar and Dhande, and reversal of acquittal of the trio.

The agency had said all the accused were convicted for same crime and hence deserve same punishment.

The High Court had asked the CBI to prepare a detailed chart-mentioning role of each of the accused in the case along with details of charges framed against them and supporting evidences produced before the trial court. (ANI)

Suspected flu deaths take toll to 66; 131 new HINI cases reported

New Delhi, Aug.23 (ANI): A total of 131 fresh cases of swine flu were reported from different parts of the country on Saturday, Health Ministry sources said in Delhi.

The new cases included 44 in Delhi, Karnataka 21, Bangalore 19, Gadag 1, Belgaum 1, Tamil Nadu 20, Chennai 17, Coimbatore 3, Maharashtra 23, Pune 1 and Nagpur 3.

Out of the total cases reported, six in Delhi and two in Kerala are cases with recent travel history to affected countries.

Meanwhile, the countrywide death toll due to HINI virus climbed to 66 on Sunday with one person each succumbing to suspected swine flu in Delhi, Chandigarh and Jalna in Maharashtra, even as 131 fresh cases of infection were reported from various states.

Maharashtra now accounts the highest cases with 35 flu deaths, followed by Karnataka with 12 casualties. (ANI)

Maharashtra minister apologises to Environment Ministry for entering tiger cage

Nagpur, Aug. 23(ANI): Maharashtra’s Agriculture Minister Balasaheb Thorat has apologized to the Ministry of Environment and Forest for violating the Wildlife Protection Act by entering the cage of a tiger cub at Nagpur Zoo.

“I met Union Environment and Forest Minister Jairam Ramesh and explained him my side of the story. I had no wrong intention except the development of the zoo,” Thorat said.

“I also apologized for having violated any norms by entering the cage and the minister would decide further,” he added.

Thorat, who is also the district in charge minister of Nagpur, had visited the Maharajbagh Zoo on Independence Day along with city Congress officials.

The Maharashtra Congress unit claimed that Thorat acted at the behest of zoo officials.

His action drew flak from wildlife and environment conservationists. They have demanded action against Thorat as he violated zoo rules and the Wildlife Protection Act.

Meanwhile, member-secretary of the Central Zoo Authority (CZA) B. R.Sharma has given a clean chit to a Thorat and his associates saying they cannot be held responsible.

“Yes prima facie, there is a violation of the Act as the minister had entered the tiger cage on August 15, but the zoo administration is responsible for the Act,” Sharma said.

Sharma was deputed by the CZA and the Ministry of Environment and Forest to get first-hand details of the incident.

The Maharajbagh Zoo is maintained by the Punjabrao Deshmukh Agriculture University’s College of Agriculture. Thorat, who is also the Pro Chancellor of the University, in his capacity as Agriculture Minister, had entered the tiger cage during a routine inspection visit. (ANI)

Prof Sabharwal murder accused released from Nagpur jail

Nagpur, July 14 (ANI): All six Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) activists, who were acquitted by a sessions court in connection the H S Sabharwal murder case, were released from the Central Prison in Nagpur on Monday night.

The court on Monday said it was acquitting all ABVP activists as the prosecution had failed to prove their involvement in the murder.

According to the lawyer of the accused, the court further noted that the prosecution had failed to file conclusive evidence to prove that the six were present at the murder site.

Professor. Sabharwal, the head of the political science department of Ujjain’s Madhav College, died on August 26, 2006 from lung and rib injuries after being beaten up by ABVP activists.

He was trying to convince students about the need for postponing the college union elections. (ANI)

Prof Sabharwal murder accused acquitted by Nagpur session court

Nagpur, July 13 (ANI): All six Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) activists who were accused in the H S Sabharwal murder case were acquitted by a sessions court here today.

In its verdict, the court said it was acquitting all ABVP activists as the prosecution had failed to prove their involvement in the murder.

According to the lawyer of the accused, the court further noted that the prosecution had failed to file conclusive evidence to prove that the six were present at the murder site.

Professor. Sabharwal, the head of the political science department of Ujjain’s Madhav College, died on August 26 2006 from lung and rib injuries after being beaten up by ABVP activists.

He was trying to convince students about the need for postponing the college union elections. (ANI)

Oz-Indian businessman says ‘offensive’ Indian students to blame for attacks

Melbourne, July 13 (ANI): One of Australia’s most prominent Indian-born businessmen has astonishingly said that the bashed students from his homeland provoked the assaults on themselves by being drunk and “making merry”.

Vikas Rambal, a Perth-based fertiliser tycoon and major cricket sponsor, also said that Australians only ever attacked anyone they found “too offensive”.

Groups in Australia have slammed his comments as “nonsense”, The Age reports.

The attacks on Indian students, which have mainly occurred in Melbourne, have caused a huge public outcry in India and have seen assurances given by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh that they were being properly investigated.

Rambal, whose company Perdaman Industries plans to build a 3.5 billion dollar urea plant in Collie, south of Perth, told students at his former university in the central Indian city of Nagpur on Thursday that Indian students had provoked the attacks on themselves.

“Who would want anything to do with a person who, although he has been sent to study, manages to earn a few hundred dollars driving taxis and spends them drinking or making merry in the worst possible ways,” he said.

“The Australians never attack anyone unless they find the person too offensive,” he said.

Federation of Indian Students of Australia president Amit Meghani said Rambal had no idea of the reality of life for an Indian student in Australia.

“I’d like him to spend a couple of weeks as a student, living five people to a room, going to a university with no computers, and walk home late at night not carrying a mobile phone. Then he can see how things work out,” Meghani said.

Victorian police commissioner Simon Overland and Western Australia Ethnic Communities Council president Ramdas Sankaran, a Malaysian-born Indian, said Rambal’s comments were “nonsense”.

“I really find it astonishing that someone would say that,” Sankaran said.

“Given that Australian authorities themselves accept what has happened, why blame the victim. The realities are various minorities are being attacked,” he added. (ANI)

Bombay HC issues notice to Praful Patel on election petition

Mumbai, July 11 (ANI): The Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court has issued a notice to Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Praful Patel on a petition challenging his election from Bhandara-Gondia Lok Sabha constituency.

The Bench has asked Patel to file his reply by September 18 in response to a petition filed by BJP’s defeated candidate Shishupal Patle.

The petition filed under Section 80 of the Representation of Peoples’ Act has contended that Patel had resorted to ‘corrupt practices’ and his election expenditure was far more than the Rs 25 lakh ceiling prescribed by poll panel.

Patle also questioned the credibility of the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). He claimed that the number of votes cast had been more than the number of voters listed, in as many as 73 booths.

Patle had won in 2004 election by a slender margin, while this time Patel settled the score with a win by over 2.5 lakh votes. (ANI)

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Lok Sabha passes Railway Budget by voice vote

New Delhi, July 9 (ANI): The Lok Sabha on Thursday passed the Rail Budget for 2009-10 by voice vote after Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee announced some more concessions, few new rail lines and setting up of an expert committee.

Replying to a marathon debate on rail budget in the Lok Sabha, Banerjee said an expert committee, headed by Amit Mitra, will prepare a blue print for business plans of railways. he also announced the introduction of two more non-stop ‘Duranto’ trains-Delhi-Secunderabad and Delhi-Nagpur.

“Fifty per cent rail concession on Rajdhani and Shatabdis for holders of Indian police medals and artists including painters, musicians and dancers and people from cultural fields,” she said.

Rejecting the opposition charge that she was corporatising the railways, she said that catering in Rajdhanis and Shatabdhis will not be outsourced and public private partnerships will be for constructing world class stations and building industries and other ancillaries on vacant rail land.

On demand for more railway stations, the Minister announced that several more railway stations to be upgraded into world class stations including Goa and Calicut.

She said monitoring committee would be set up for overseeing that railway money is properly utilised. (ANI)

Dravid among 30 probables for Champions Trophy

Mumbai, July 6 (IANS) Former India skipper Rahul Dravid stands to make it to the one-day squad after two years as the cricket selectors Monday included him among the 30 probables for September’s Champions Trophy in South Africa.
Dravid, whose last ODI was in October 2007 against Australia in Nagpur, was out of the one-day squad after his form slump but retained his place in the Test side.

The selection committee that met in Chennai felt that Dravid’s presence will strengthen the middle-order that is vulnerable to short-pitched delivery as it was proved in the World Twenty20 and the ODI series in the West Indies.

His selection among the probables for the Champions Trophy comes after he performed well during the Indian Premier League (IPL) also in South Africa, where he scored 271 runs from 13 matches at a strike rate of 115.81 for runners-up Bangalore Royal Challengers.

Virender Sehwag and Suresh Raina, who are recuperating from injuries, were selected alongside Sachin Tendulkar and Zaheer Khan, who were rested for the ODI series in the West Indies.

Youngters like Ajinkya Rahane, Bhuvaneshwar Kumar Singh, Dhawal Kulkarni and Wriddhiman Saha were also selected amnong the probables.

Probables squad: Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Yuvraj Singh, Rohit Sharma, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Suresh Raina, Yusuf Pathan, Abhishek Nayar, Ishant Sharma, Zaheer Khan, Rudra Pratap Singh, Praveen Kumar, Harbhajan Singh, Pragyan Ojha, Ravindra Jadeja, Dinesh Karthik, Munaf Patel, R Ashwin, M Vijay, Amit Mishra, Ajinkya Rahane, Dhawal Kulkarni, Subramaniam Badrinath, Ashish Nehra, Virat Kohli, Bhuvneshwar Kumar Singh, Wridhiman Saha, and Pankaj Singh.

Air India flight makes an emergency landing in Nagpur

Nagpur, July 3 (ANI): A New Delhi bound Air India flight (IC 466) had to make an emergency landing at Nagpur’s Dr.Ambedkar International Airport on Friday morning following a complaint of technical snag.

The Kochi – Delhi flight was carrying 151 passengers, including Kerala Chief Minister V. S. Achuthanandan, and two other cabinet colleagues — state Home Minister Kodiyari Balakrishnan and Water Resources Minister M K Premchandran and six crewmembers

According to sources, the aircraft developed engine trouble and had to make an emergency landing.

Area Marketing Manager of Air India I A Dhas said, the flight IC 466 landed around 1000 hours and a relief aircraft has been asked to take the passengers from Nagpur. The relief aircraft is heading to Nagpur from New Delhi.

Achuthanandan was on his way to New Delhi to attend polit bureau meeting of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM), which is scheduled for tomorrow.

Air India sources said VIPs were accommodated in the lounge while passengers were shifted to a nearby hotel. (ANI)