Bird Flu in Tamil Nadu: Poultry farms tighten biosecurity
Chennai: Poultry farms across Namakkal district have strengthened biosecurity and sanitation measures following a statewide advisory issued by the Tamil Nadu government after cases of avian influenza and unusual bird deaths were reported in parts of the state. Though no outbreak has been detected in Namakkal so far, farmers and officials are taking proactive steps Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Fire, Faith, Focus: Chennai Photographer's Theyyam Image Wins Global Honour
A striking photograph capturing the fiery intensity of Kerala's Kandanar Kelan Theyyam has earned Chennai-based photographer Ramya Sriram a major international honour.
T20 WC: Debutants Italy Ask Scotland To Bat In Group C Game
T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier: Italy won the toss and elected to field against Scotland in the Group C match of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup here at the iconic Eden Gardens. While the two sides do not have a long history in T20 internationals, their recent encounters have produced contrasting results. Scotland and Italy have met twice in T20 internationals, with the head-to-head record evenly poised at 11. Their meetings have come in high-stakes ICC events, adding further significance to their rivalry. Both teams have won three of their previous five T20I matches overall. Scotland began their recent run with two consecutive wins before suffering three straight defeats, while Italy opened with a win, endured three losses, and then bounced back with a victory in their most recent outing. Italy are the latest team to join the World Cup, bringing momentum with them. Nine months ago, they defeated todays opponents in the T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier, securing a historic 12-run win. They also recorded strong warm-up victories against Canada and the UAE in Chennai. Winning the toss, Italy captain Wayne Madsen said, Looks a really good wicket, think it's going to be hard to defend. The moment is for us now. It's about enjoying and expressing ourselves. We want to make our mark. Meanwhile, Scotland skipper Richie Berrington said, Quite happy with that (batting), hopefully we put a good total on the board. We can take positives (from the last game) into this one. (On Italy) They are a really good game, expect it to be a good contest. Just one change. Brad Wheal comes in for Sharif. Playing XIs: Meanwhile, Scotland skipper Richie Berrington said, Quite happy with that (batting), hopefully we put a good total on the board. We can take positives (from the last game) into this one. (On Italy) They are a really good game, expect it to be a good contest. Just one change. Brad Wheal comes in for Sharif. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Scotland: George Munsey, Michael Jones, Brandon McMullen, Richie Berrington (c), Tom Bruce, Matthew Cross (wk), Mark Watt, Michael Leask, Oliver Davidson, Brad Wheal, Brad Currie Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Hopefully UAE Get Wins This Time And Go A Long Way, Says Sharafu
The United Arab Emirates: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) are all set to make their third appearance in the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup when they open their Group D campaign against New Zealand in Chennai on Tuesday evening. The Gulf nation qualified for the mega event after finishing third in the Asia-EAP regional qualifiers and marked their return to the tournament for the first time since 2022, where they secured their maiden T20 World Cup victory over Namibia. Right-handed batter Alishan Sharafu has been in strong form since the last T20 World Cup in 2024, accumulating 1,105 runs in 37 innings at an average of 32.5 and a strike rate of 134. In an exclusive conversation with IANS, Sharafu talks about his batting, the UAEs aims in the tournament, and the influence of captain Muhammad Waseem and head coach, former India opener Lalchand Rajput. Q. You've been in exceptional form post-2024, scoring over 1,000 runs with 10 fifty-plus scores. What's clicked for you during this period, and how do you maintain that consistency? A. I'm just glad that I've been able to score a few runs, and it's been fun so far batting at the top for UAE in T20Is, and I'm glad that I've had a couple of good games and helped the team in winning games, especially in important tournaments like the Asia Cup qualifiers and the T20 World Cup qualifiers. So, that's been fun, and hopefully, it keeps going well. Q. Your strike rate against pace (147) is significantly better than against spin (118). What specific work are you doing to improve your game against spinners ahead of playing in Indian conditions? A. About the strike rate, yes, I do enjoy playing a bit of pace early on when I go in to bat in the innings, and I fancy taking my chances against the fast bowlers in the power play, and then obviously in the middle overs, that's the time where you have to consolidate and play around with the other batters. So, I do enjoy playing spin and taking my chances against spin, but if I have to say, then I'll probably say that I enjoy playing pace a little bit more. Q. Playing alongside and against some of the world's best in the ILT20 which players have you learnt the most from, and what specific aspects of their game have you tried to incorporate into yours? A. Yes, ILT20 has been a massive platform for all of us UAE cricketers, and I've been especially lucky enough. I've been playing for the Knight Riders for the last three years, and they've fully trusted in what I do, and I'm grateful for the opportunities they've given. I've played every single game for them, and fortunately enough, I've done decently well for them. So, that experience has been invaluable, and I've fully enjoyed my time over there, and the environment there, and getting to spend quality time with the world-class cricketers there has been quite a good experience. Q. You've always been a top-order batter, but you're now adjusting to middle-order responsibilities as well. How challenging has that transition been, and what's the biggest difference in mindset between the two roles? A. Yes, I've always batted at the top, but it was in ILT20 where I first started batting in the middle order, and I enjoyed that challenge quite a bit and something different and new. But you have to learn to adapt to different situations and roles in the team. So I'm glad that I had a bit of experience doing that and in franchise cricket. Now that I've sort of started doing a similar role for the UAE, I hope I can channel my batting in the same frequency and hopefully consolidate in the middle overs and try and bat as deep as possible. Q. Can you talk us through how you developed your power-hitting game? Was it natural ability or hours of specific training? A. That's been the plan, especially going into this World Cup and in recent times. Power hitting, yes, I've always tried to incorporate an aggressive brand of cricket. Growing up like every other kid, I loved watching people hit sixes and obviously hit sixes myself too. So it was something that I don't know if it was natural or yes, I've worked a bit towards specifics for power hitting. But I've always enjoyed that brand of cricket. Q. You've only batted once in your previous World Cup appearance. How much are you looking forward to making a bigger impact this time around? A. Yes, at the last World Cup, I only played the last game, which we won against Namibia, and that was a special experience, making my first appearance at a World Cup. This time around, it's a different bunch of players, a different team and a different role too. I'm quite looking forward to this one and wherever I can contribute to making the team win. I'd be glad, and hopefully I can put my hand up and help the UAE win a few games here. Q. The UAE have never progressed past the group stage. Realistically, what does success look like for this team at this World Cup? A. Yes, the last World Cup, like I said, was the first time we marked our first World Cup victory. So, you always want to do better than what you did last time. Hopefully we win a few games this time, and you never know, if we win a couple of games, we have a pretty good shot at making it into the next round. So obviously the mindset has to be positive, and that's what we're going to collectively aim for as a team. So hopefully we have a couple of good games, and you never know on the day. It's T20 cricket, and if we go out there and express ourselves and play a positive brand of cricket, I'm pretty confident that if we do that, we can change things and go a long way in the tournament. Q. What's it like being part of a UAE team with players from different cultural backgrounds? How does that diversity strengthen the group? Also, a word on support from Captain Waseem and Coach Rajput. A. Yes, I think that's one thing about our team: we've got people from different backgrounds; we've got a diverse bunch of players, and I'm quite happy with how gelled we are as a team, and I don't think there's ever been a time where we've thought that, 'Oh, this person's from here,' or 'This person's from this background,' because we've pretty much played with each other all our lives in the UAE, and I think we're really comfortable with each other, and it's a really good environment. Q. What's it like being part of a UAE team with players from different cultural backgrounds? How does that diversity strengthen the group? Also, a word on support from Captain Waseem and Coach Rajput. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It's been fun so far, and hopefully we have a few good knocks at this World Cup, and obviously our coach too; he's always been big on preparing really hard. It becomes a lot easier when you go out there into a match. I'm really glad to have these people around, and a huge thanks to both of them for all the support, and I quite enjoy being around them. Article Source: IANS
417 Chennai schools impartcleanliness coachingto students
Assessing cleanliness-related behavioural change programmes in schools is a new criterion in the 10th edition of Swachh Survekshan
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president Vijay is reportedly considering contesting from Velachery or Virugambakkam in Chennai, with a possibility of a second constituency like Trichy East. The party's senior leaders are increasingly focusing on Chennai constituencies, where internal surveys indicate a strong vote share. However, some leaders remain committed to contesting from their native regions across Tamil Nadu.
Amid Jana Nayagan row, Vijay attends wedding in Chennai alongside Jagan Reddy. Pics
Amid Jana Nayagan row, Vijay attends wedding in Chennai alongside Jagan Reddy. Pics
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AIADMK ignored govt employees, says Stalin
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Rameswaram airport: AAI submits pre-feasibility report, finds site near Keelakarai feasible
When compared to the site near Uchipuli, which has a lot of trees, paddy fields, groundwater wells, and residents, the site close to Keelakarai has lesser obstacles and residents as seen from the initial inspection
MMA to host its annual convention 2026
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Our Toilet, Our Responsibility meet at over 400 spots in Chennai
Real estate dealer arrested for defrauding film company of over 20 crore
The Tambaram police said a complaint was filed by Vels Film International against Santosh Reddy of the EVP group and his associates
KNK Road goes pedestrian; traffic, parking chaos hit Wallace Garden and Rutland Gate
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Kennel Club of India secretary Sudarsan no more
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Fourth Indian Library Congress to be held in Chennai on February 16 and 17
TN launches new urban greening policy
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Tamil Nadu faces a growing need for elder care assistants as its senior population expands. While government initiatives aim to train caregivers, a significant gap persists between demand and supply. Unskilled migrants often fill these roles, highlighting the urgent need for regulated training and certification to professionalize the sector and ensure quality care for the elderly.
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T.N. Deputy CM Udhayanidhi inaugurates Mudhalvar Thirumana Maaligai in Chennai
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Seiferts fifty, bowlers diligence carry NZ to 5-wicket win over Afghanistan
Chennai: Tim Seiferts typically aggressive fifty was the moving force behind New Zealands five-wicket victory over Afghanistan in a Group D match of the T20 World Cup here on Sunday, February 8. Seifert (65, 42b, 74, 36) showed why he has been nicknamed Bam Bam in Kiwis circles, helping his side go past the target Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Big HRA boost on cards: Govt plans to expand 50% exemption to some metro cities
Salaried employees in major Indian cities may soon see significant tax relief. The government is planning to expand the list of cities eligible for a higher House Rent Allowance exemption under the old tax regime. Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and Ahmedabad are set to join Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Chennai in receiving this benefit.
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T20 WC: From Vadodara To Toronto Canadas Ansh Patel Cricketing Journey Comes Full Circle
ICC Cricket World Cup: On Monday, left-arm wrist-spinner Ansh Patel could walk out at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad a city 110 kilometres away from Vadodara, where he spent a good 12 years of his life playing and honing his cricketing skills. But instead of Indias blue shirt, Ansh will be wearing Canadas red jersey when they open their Group D campaign against a mighty South Africa. Anshs path of playing for Canada in the Mens T20 World Cup is anything but conventional. Born in Vadodara, raised in Toronto before coming back to the city of his birth, Ansh was nurtured in India's domestic system and was even a part of the Punjab Kings side in IPL 2022. But a regulatory shift holding an Indian passport being made mandatory for playing domestic cricket - sent Ansh back to Canada, where he now finds himself in their T20 World Cup squad. For me, life's changed a lot. Five years ago, I was in Baroda and playing for the state side in the T20 format. I also got picked for the Punjab Kings squad in IPL 2022. But unfortunately, a rule change from BCCI made me move back to Canada since I have a Canadian passport. I've had the support from my family, friends, and the board as well. As a new player in this country, I got welcomed very well, did the hard yards in the games, performed and eventually made my international debut after moving back to Canada in June 2024. Then my first series for Canada was in September 2024 against Oman and Nepal and that was a very proud moment for me and my family. I can speak on behalf of any sports person, it's always a special moment to play for your country, recalled Ansh in an exclusive conversation with IANS. Anshs interest in cricket began when as a six-year-old, he watched Shane Warnes leg-spin bowling tutorial videos in Toronto, where he came as a ten-month old baby. I just watched a YouTube video of Shane Warne bowling like its one of the most iconic videos of him teaching leg spin and I just fell in love with that. I'm like, 'Yeah, cricket is there and I love bowling' and that's how I started playing the game, he said. Soon, Ansh was enrolled in a cricket academy in Toronto at eight, but with the realization that the citys cricket infrastructure couldn't nurture elite-level talent, his father Pradip made an extraordinary sacrifice - abandoning a settled life in Canada to move the family to Vadodara in 2012 so that his son could pursue cricket at the highest level. I was 10 when my dad saw something in me and he basically quit his career for me and moved to India instantly. For me, I will say a very, very big thanks to him because it's not easy for any parent to just give up whatever you had in Canada. He was well settled, but he gave it up instantly and we moved to India because he wanted me to play for India, and that was his dream, he said. The family's gamble also found early validation from Aunshuman Gaekwad, the former India opener who spotted an eight-year-old Ansh's talent during a trial session in Ahmedabad in 2010 and advised him to move to Vadodara when he turned ten. My dad contacted him and he was in Ahmedabad at that time. He was like, 'My son is a very talented player.' We then went to Ahmedabad and he saw me bowling. Luckily that day, India ex-keeper Parthiv Patel was also there. I was bowling to him and got him out. When he was keeping, I was bowling and he got confused. Anshuman sir said, 'Your kid has some talent.' He just told me to wait until I was like 10 or 11 so I can join and play for Baroda because I was born there and eligible to play for them right away. As soon as I turned 10, we moved back and that's how my cricket started, he said. Ansh would go on to represent Baroda in U14, U16, U19 and U23 teams, apart from sporadic appearances for the senior side. He also attended a national U16 camp, where the likes of Nitish Kumar Reddy and Harsh Dubey were present. His first exposure to high-level cricket came through former India wicketkeeper Kiran More, who spotted him at a club match and arranged for him to come to practice at Reliance Ground. More would then send his bowling videos to Mumbai Indians, who called him for trials and then roped him in as a net bowler for Mumbai Indians for their IPL 2020 and 2021 campaigns. Apart from being in the same camp alongside Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, the Pandya brothers, and Kieron Pollard, Ansh even met the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, something which was a dream come true for him. Any cricketer who grows up in India, it's always special for him or her to meet the great cricketer - he's the God of cricket, as simple as that and I was very happy to meet him too. Learnings in MI helped me, like just to see how professional cricket is, and what it takes to be a professional player. I was really thankful for that opportunity, and that in turn helped me to make it into the Punjab Kings IPL team. Anshs selection to Punjab Kings in 2022 came after then head coach Anil Kumble spotted him, leaving Pradip teary-eyed. He saw my bowling and said, 'I'm going to pick you.' I was like, 'really?' He was like, 'Yes.' On the 2022 IPL mega auction day, I told my dad about this and he didnt believe me. He was like, 'No, you're lying.' I'm like, 'He said this.' He was like, 'Okay, let's see.' Then when he finally raised the paddle for me, it was a very emotional moment. I was 20 years old in 2022 and that was a very, very proud moment for my family. My dad basically cried that day, as it was really one of his dreams coming true. He basically moved to India for this and once I got that IPL selection, he was very, very happy, he said. Under Kumble's guidance, Patel absorbed lessons that included mental preparation and batter-specific planning. I experienced what it takes to be a proper player - the levels of fitness, skills that are required, and mentally as well. It's always all even, but then it's all about how you take things mentally and how you prepare for games. Anil sir was pretty simple just build your plans, have specific plans to batters, then just get to execute them and that was basically the mantra, he said. While being a net bowler for Lucknow Super Giants, Ansh received an email that brought an unexpected pivot in his career. The BCCIs mandate that being an Indian passport holder is mandatory for domestic cricket participation meant Ansh, a Canadian passport holder, couldnt play anymore. After getting the rule change confirmed from More and Baroda Cricket Association officials, Pradip said to Ansh that it was time to move to Canada. The timing proved to be right - Canada regained ODI status and cricket was on the rise. While Anshs parents still live in India and come to Canada during summer months, he has settled himself in Toronto with his brother and sister-in-law. My dad was like, 'There's nothing to be sad about. Let's pack our bags and move to Canada.' With Canada regaining ODI status, it was a perfect time to come back. In June 2024, my bags were packed and I was on the flight back to Toronto. Here I'm at the World Cup now. That was my dream - to represent a country in an ICC Cricket World Cup be it 50-over or 20-over. As a wicket-taking spinner in the middle overs, Patel's role is clearly defined, despite his lack of international experience two ODIs and five T20Is. His years in India's domestic system provide him with a crucial edge, given Canada play games in Ahmedabad, New Delhi and Chennai. My job is to take wickets and the team relies on me to get those wickets in the middle overs. I'm an attacking mindset bowler. Its simple just look to take wickets and help the team. The Indian experience is definitely going to help me a lot because I've basically grown up here. We have a lot of Indian-origin people and it's been great because we all enjoy each other's company and make odd jokes with each other. It's all fun and pretty great to have such a diverse environment, and we're proud to be in this World Cup to represent Canada. After a three-week preparation camp in Sri Lanka, where they prepped after coming out of snowy scenes at home, Canada faced defeats in warm-up clashes in Chennai. They are in a daunting Group D featuring South Africa, New Zealand, Afghanistan and UAE which Ansh calls the group of death. We have a lot of Indian-origin people and it's been great because we all enjoy each other's company and make odd jokes with each other. It's all fun and pretty great to have such a diverse environment, and we're proud to be in this World Cup to represent Canada. Also Read: Live Cricket Score From my experience, I'll just say, life's short, just give it a shot. You never know where the world will take you. I was in Baroda three years ago. Here I am sitting in a hotel, playing for Canada at the World Cup. So, life's short, just give it your best shot. Article Source: IANS
Stalin urges PM Modi to expedite rail projects in Tamil Nadu
Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Sunday, February 8, wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking his urgent intervention to direct the Ministry of Railways to expedite sanctioned projects in the state by releasing required funds and reviving those kept in abeyance. Stalin highlighted that the progress of several crucial railway projects Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Afghanistan opts to bat against New Zealand
Rashid Khan won the toss and opted to bat against New Zealand in their T20 World Cup opener in Chennai
Puducherry government issues advisory after avian influenza detection in Chennai crow samples
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T20 WC: Nothing To Lose, Everything To Gain Italy Prepares For Its Moment In Spotlight
When Herbert Kilpin: When Herbert Kilpin founded the Milan Football and Cricket Club in 1899, the Englishman could scarcely have imagined that 127 years later, an Italian cricket team would play in a cricket World Cup. Under the Monday morning sunshine at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, Italy will make its Mens T20 World Cup debut against Scotland, a game that will be broadcasted to millions across the globe. AC Milan may have risen as a footballing giant, but cricket faded from Italys sporting stage. On Monday, the Azzurri will step into their World Cup debut and mark a seismic chapter in their remarkable cricketing journey. Ranked 27th in the mens T20I rankings, Italy comprises of players born outside the country, yet bound by Italian heritage and an unwavering commitment to rewrite the cricketing narrative in a football-obsessed nation. That can be a positiveyou're getting players from all different types of backgrounds in terms of cricketing upbringing and different cultures who have all bought into this Italian culture, whether it's through living in the country for up to 15 or 17 years like a few of the home-based players, or it's through an Italian parent, or grandparent. Everybody has really embraced the Italian side of their families, and that's one thing that the players and staff are very passionate about is trying to drive Italian cricket forward through the use of sport. Obviously, a cricket World Cup in India is probably the biggest World Cup there is. So, it's great that we've been able to qualify, and hopefully we can play well, get some good victories and get some good results and people start to take Italian cricket a little seriously I mean, a little bit more seriously, said Kevin OBrien, Italys assistant coach, to IANS in an exclusive conversation ahead of the side starting its Group C campaign. The path for Italy, who have 4,000 registered players in approximately 80 clubs in a two-tier league system, to reach this historic moment has been arduous they came agonisingly close to qualifying for the 2024 edition. But they finally secured qualification for this showpiece event in the Europe qualifiers last July with a stunning 12-run win over Scotland. Recent warm-up victories over Canada (by 10 runs) and UAE (by 112 runs) in a very warm and humid Chennai have only bolstered confidence. The Azzurri, who arrived in India on February 1, also defeated Ireland in a pre-tournament game in Dubai by chasing down 157 to record their first-ever victory over a full ICC member. Keeping the sub-continental conditions in mind, Italy had a training camp in November in Dubai for about eight or nine days and managed to play four practice games there against local teams. On January 16, the World Cup squad came to Dubai again for a training and preparation camp, before playing games against Ireland and Namibia. O'Brien's role in the Italian set-up is shaped around the sides touring schedule rather than full-time employment. Well, it's not full-time. It basically revolves around the tours that we have. I do try and get to Italy a couple of times during the year, winter-time especially, to do some work with the home-based players. Ultimately that involves me going around maybe a couple of weekends in the winter and doing some high-performance camps and training camps with the home-based players. But it mainly revolves around going on tour. When the guys meet up, when we have either a 50-odd cricket tour or a T20 tour, I usually go on tour with them. So I've been with Italy now for three and a half years. I've really enjoyed my time so far. But hopefully this World Cup can be the start of something really positive and memorable for Italian cricket, he said. Apart from OBrien, Italy also has coaches with extensive prior World Cup experience - John Davidson and Dougie Brown. Having one coach with World Cup experience is very beneficial, but having three is even more beneficial. The real positive thing about our coaching staff is we've experienced associate cricket as players. We've experienced qualifying for World Cups and performing at World Cups as players. So being able to give that knowledge and information to our current players, it's been pretty good. The players are obviously very accepting and welcoming of all that advice that we have. But ultimately, they do have to make decisions themselves at times and certainly within the game. Once the match starts, we as a coaching staff have full confidence that the players will make those good decisions at the right time, he added. Many of Italys players train and play abroad captain Wayne Madsen plays for Derbyshire, Harry and Ben Manenti, both veterans of Australia's Big Bash League (with Ben a part of South Australia's Sheffield Shield triumph), as well as Justin and Anthony Mosca. Grant Stewart, an Australian-born seamer, represents Kent in English domestic cricket, adds further professional nous, so as Jon Jon Smuts, who previously played for South Africa. Players like Crishan Kalugamage and Jaspreet Singh have day jobs to juggle as pizza maker and Uber driver respectively. We're very and absolutely fortunate to have four or five fully professional players, whether it's players based in England, Australia or South Africa. They're bringing a lot of playing experience, but they're also bringing a lot of experience in terms of how to deal with pressures and playing in front of TV, etc. and big crowds. The guys who have full-time jobs or a couple of full-time jobs, certainly with the local players, it's a great opportunity for them to see cricket in a different light. They've probably watched a lot of cricket on TV and seen big crowds at World Cups and at the franchise tournaments, or probably watched a lot of cricket on TV, but now people are going to be watching them. So that's not anything to be worried or nervous about. It's important that the players realise it's a great opportunity for them to showcase their skills personally and ultimately show Italian cricket has hopefully got a strong future, added OBrien, especially with Italy roping in a sports psychologist. With Italy in a daunting Group C, featuring Scotland, Nepal, as well as two-time champions England and the West Indies, it may look like a mismatch on paper. But O'Brien is embracing Italys underdog status. With the way we're playing at the moment and the experience we have and the leadership under Wayne, we've got good and high expectations. We've absolutely no reason to fear any of the other teams in our group. We know, yes, they're good teams and they're teams that have played in the World Cups before and are more experienced than us at World Cups, but ultimately that's an advantage for us. We have nothing to lose in these four games. A lot of people didn't know Italy had a cricket team until about three weeks ago. So that's something that we can really use to our advantage and use it. We've got nothing to lose in this tournament, but we have everything to gain if we can stay calm and make good decisions at the right time. Ultimately, if we get a few wins, it's going to put Italian cricket a few steps forward, said OBrien. The heartbreak of not qualifying for the 2024 edition brought about a transformation towards physical fitness, explained O'Brien. A lot of extra effort has gone in. With the playing group, a lot of emphasis was put on fitness and getting stronger, quicker, more agile and flexible. The guys have really bought into that aspect of the game and are really committed to trying to have the fitness levels like the professional teams. Ultimately, yes, we don't have a full squad of professional players. We don't have the facilities in Rome or Bologna that people would like. But you can control yourself, fitness levels and strength, which is very easily done in the gym. The guys have really bought into that. So that's one of the main differences from the squad from the 2023 qualifiers is the fitness levels. If your fitness levels are a lot better, your skills and your execution under pressure become a lot better and we were able to showcase that in the qualifiers six-seven months ago, he said. O'Brien, the former Ireland batting great etched his name in cricketing folklore by smashing the then-fastest ODI World Cup century off just 50 balls as the side pulled off one of cricket's greatest upsets by defeating England in Bengaluru in 2011. Thus, O'Brien's unique perspective allows him to draw instructive comparisons between the cricketing journeys of Italy and Ireland. It's a really important and exciting time to be involved with Italian cricket. You mentioned the 2007 World Cup with Ireland and Italy cricket is in a very similar position. Yes, the facilities in Ireland at that time and the grassroot cricket was a lot stronger and I'm not denying that. But the ability and the talent on the field between both teams, the Irish 2007 team and this current Italian side, the talent and match winners that both sides have, it's very similar. We've seen where Irish cricket has gone in the last 17-18 years. I'm not sitting here saying that in 18 years, Italy will be a Test playing nation. It's a really important and exciting time to be involved with Italian cricket. You mentioned the 2007 World Cup with Ireland and Italy cricket is in a very similar position. Yes, the facilities in Ireland at that time and the grassroot cricket was a lot stronger and I'm not denying that. Also Read: Live Cricket Score That means a bright future, which will give us a lot more games to play, 50-over as well as T20 games and ultimately more funding from the ICC, which can then be reinvested into grassroots cricket, the facilities locally within the country and try and get a centre where the home-based players can train on grass to be a more high-performance, high-profile squad, concluded OBrien. Article Source: IANS
Dense fog disrupts flight operations at Chennai airport; 4 flights diverted, many others delayed
Chennai airport faced significant disruptions Sunday morning due to dense fog, forcing the diversion of multiple international and domestic flights. Visibility plummeted to 150 metres, impacting arrivals and departures. Low-visibility procedures were implemented as flights circled, awaiting clearer conditions. The Met department cited humidity, calm winds, and cool temperatures for the fog.
T20 WC: Noor Ahmad Misses As Afghanistan Ask New Zealand To Field
T20 World Cup: Afghanistan won the toss and elected to bat first against New Zealand in the fourth match of the T20 World Cup here at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. In the 2024 T20 World Cup, Afghanistan stunned New Zealand, winning by 84 runs in Guyana and securing their place in the semi-finals, while New Zealand suffered a shock early exit. The clash has generated significant anticipation, particularly with Group D being labelled the group of death alongside South Africa, making every result crucial. New Zealand will be eager to bounce back after their recent 4-1 T20I series loss to India, which raised concerns due to player injuries and illness. However, their prior experience in India could help them adjust to the conditions, and with a solid batting lineup and strong fast bowlers, theyre expected to put up a strong challenge. On the other hand, Afghanistan enter the match with a confident momentum, having won six consecutive matches before a loss to the West Indies. Their spin-heavy attack, likely to thrive in favourable conditions, gives them a strong edge, making them the potential favourites for this match. Winning the toss, Afghan skipper Rashid Khan said, We will bat first. First game for us, fresh wicket, put runs on the boards and I think there will be more help for our spinners later on. We have much experience, have players who've played all around the globe, and we're fully ready for it. Myself, Mujeeb and Nabi, the three spinners, but think there'll be help for the pacers as well. We'll have to bat well and then set it up for the bowlers. We have three pacers as well. Meanwhile, New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner said, We were thinking about it, some grass here, not much in Chennai. We've had a series against India, travelled all around the country, then spent some time in Mumbai and we're here. Everyone are up, which is nice - we were struggling with some of our personnel. Ish Sodhi, Bracewell, Conway and Jamieson miss out. Playing XIs: Meanwhile, New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner said, We were thinking about it, some grass here, not much in Chennai. We've had a series against India, travelled all around the country, then spent some time in Mumbai and we're here. Everyone are up, which is nice - we were struggling with some of our personnel. Ish Sodhi, Bracewell, Conway and Jamieson miss out. Also Read: Live Cricket Score New Zealand: Finn Allen, Tim Seifert (wk), Rachin Ravindra, Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Santner (c), James Neesham, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Jacob Duffy Article Source: IANS
TNPSC cancels Group II-A mains exam after technical glitch
The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission has cancelled the Group II A main examinations. A software error wrongly allocated exam centres for around 600 candidates. Many candidates arrived at centres with insufficient capacity. The commission will announce revised exam dates in two weeks. The Tamil eligibility test scheduled for the afternoon was also postponed.
Fog disrupts flight movement in Chennai airport
At least three incoming flights, including an international service, were diverted from Chennai airport on Sunday morning due to dense fog and low visibility, officials said. Two flights from Kuala Lumpur and Hyderabad were redirected to Tiruchirappalli, while a private aircraft heading to Chennai returned to Bengaluru.
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Penalties, warnings fail to curb wrong-side driving on city roads
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DMK MP moves Bill seeking reservation in higher judiciary
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EB officer held for taking bribe
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An enduring love for erasers and sharpeners
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