New Delhi: Delivering on its poll promise, the AAP government today put a restriction on termination of services of any contractual employee till a thorough review of the issue was completed, a move which will benefit around one lakh employees.
The decision was taken at a high-level meeting presided over by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
Around one lakh employees, including doctors, nurses, teachers, sanitation staff are working under contractual scheme in various Delhi government departments and agencies.
“Services of any contractual employee should not be terminated or stopped till further orders,” said the brief government order issued to various departments.
Sources said contractual employees whose contractual term was nearing completion would also benefit as they will be allowed to continue in service.
Delhi government was in the process of carrying out a thorough review of the issue of contractual employees to finalise a policy framework, the sources said.
Various government departments including Education, PWD, Health and Family Welfare and Women and Child Development had recruited employees under contractual scheme in the last few years.
In the its election manifesto, AAP had promised to regularise services of contractual employees in various Delhi government departments and agencies.
New Delhi: Leaders of various political parties including Shiv Sena, Congress and NCP on Monday condemned the attack on senior CPI leader Govind Pansare and asked Maharashtra government to ensure that the culprits are arrested and an in-depth probe is held.
The CPI(M) has given a state-wide protest call against the attack.
Shiv Sena leader and Union Minister Anant Geete condemned the attack on Pansare and said it was a “challenge” for the state government.
Pansare, who led a campaign against road toll tax, and his wife today suffered serious injuries after they were shot at by some unknown assailants in front of their house in Kolhapur.
“We Condemn-senior CPI leader Govind Rao Pansare shot at in Kohlapur-Maharashtra, where he was leading a campaign against toll tax!,” Congress leader Ajay Maken tweeted.
NCP Chief Sharad Pawar termed as “shocking” the attack on Pansare and appealed to Maharashtra Government to “use their own forces” for an in-depth investigation.
“I condemn this attack…. Those who are responsible… they should be taught a lesson,” the former Maharashtra Chief Minister said.
“I know him for last 40-45 years. He is a committed person. He is the person who always fought for his cause. And he never compromised on his principles,” Pawar said.
The NCP leader said this is the second such incident in the state after anti-superstition activist Narendra Dabholkar was shot dead in Pune in August, 2013.
Condemning the incident, CPI (M) Politburo member Sitaram Yechury said such incidents are “becoming a sort of a routine matter” in Maharashtra.
“Yes, he was leading an agitation of Left parties against toll taxes…That has been a very popular and a very big agitation and surely there are vested interests who would lose because of this. They may be targeting.
“Also he has written a very popular book on projection of Shivaji and what actually the history was and how these are being used by all these Hindu communal outfits mainly Shiv Sena and the BJP. So that could also be one of the reasons,” Yechury said.
“So whatever be the actual reasons, proper investigation has to be done,” he said. He said the CPI (M) has given a state-wide protest call against the attack.
The assailants fired at Pansare and his wife this morning outside the Ideal Housing Society here when the couple was returning after their daily morning walk from Shivaji University.
While Pansare was hit by bullets on the nape, his wife Sau Uma Pansare suffered a single bullet injury, Kolhapur Superintendent of Police Omprakash Sharma said.
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Aizawl: Mizoram stepped up surveillance in view of Swine flu (H1N1) cases detected and a number of people killed in some parts of the country, state health department officials on Saturday said.
Dr Pachuau Lalmalsawma, Nodal Officer of the state Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP) said that vigil has been maintained since last year and stepped up after the spread of the dreaded disease in Delhi and other states.
Passengers arriving at the lone Lengpui Airport near Aizawl, especially from high risk areas would be screened at the airport premises, Lalmalsawma said.
Rapid Response Teams in all the other seven districts were also alerted to maintain strict vigil and also be prepared for any eventualities.
A special laboratory was arranged at the Aizawl Civil Hospital where samples could be collected and a reporting desk at the Emergency department of the hospital.
It was also decided that the State Referral Hospital at Falkawn near Aizawl was being prepared to treat any case of H1N1 if any.
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Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday hit out at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) accusing it of seeking to tarnish her party’s image.
Speaking shortly after Trinamool Congress won the bypolls in Krishnaganj Assembly seat and Bongaon Lok Sabha seat, the Trinamool Congress chief said, “BJP tried to tarnish the image of TMC, isolate the people, but it is the people who decide. Conspiracy won’t yield results,” Mamata was quoted as saying.
“TMC is a strong party, no one can divide us,” she added.
Mamata’s verbal attack on BJP can be viewed in connection with BJP’s improved showing in the state in Lok Sabha polls last year, and the national party’s push to dent TMC’s voter base.
The bypolls are considered to be important ahead of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation election this year and Assembly Elections in 2016.
New Delhi: Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi on Monday denied that he is in the capital to meet BJP leaders amid a simmering political crisis back home.
Manjhi, who has been expelled by his party JD(U) after he refused to step down as CM to make way for Nitish Kumar, today said he had no intention to dissolve the state Assembly or recommend President’s Rule.
The denial came ahead of his likely meeting with President Pranab Mukherjee later this evening.
Manjhi told reporters that he had come to Delhi “to meet government ministers, not BJP officials”.
“I am not meeting BJP leaders; it is upto them to support or not to support me,” he added.
Sources said the Bihar CM has sought an appointment with BJP president Amit Shah amid speculation that BJP was preparing to back Manjhi’s government during the trust vote in the Assembly on February 20.
On Sunday also, Manjhi met Bihar Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi and Home Minister Rajnath Singh in the national capital.
Sources close to Manjhi said that his meeting with the Governor was a courtesy call as both happened to be in the national capital, while his meeting with Singh at his residence was with regard to the Naxal problem in Bihar.
The incumbent Bihar chief minister had recently sought the expansion of his Cabinet before the trust vote and sources said that he took up the issue in his meeting with Tripathi but was offered no concrete assurance.
As per sources, the Manjhi faction of JD(U) and BJP are involved in back-channel talks for the saffron party’s support to his government in the trust vote. However, BJP has said that it will take a final stand only on the floor of the House.
BJP with 87 members in the Assembly, whose effective strength at present is 233, is the main hope for Manjhi for his survival if he musters the support of 30 other MLAs. The magic figure is 117.
Nitish Kumar-led JD(U) faction has alleged that the script behind the political crisis in Bihar was written at the highest level in Delhi, apparently hinting at Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
New Delhi: A day after a group of people demonstrated in front of the Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s Kaushambi house over demolition of some slums in Shahdara area, the Delhi government on Monday passed an order prohibiting demolition of houses in residential or slum areas.
On the first day working of the Aam Aadmi Party-led government in Delhi, the decision was taken to prohibit the demolition of jhuggis.
Taking to Twitter, the AAP wrote that nobody should be deprived of shelter until proper arrangements are done.
Meanwhile, as per the ANI, the Delhi Government has scheduled State Assembly session on February 23 and 24, 2015.
Eight jhuggis were on Saturday demolished at Chhota Nagar near Ghuggi Pahalwan area in Shahdara exactly at the time when Kejriwal was taking oath at Ramlila Maidan as the new chief minister of Delhi.
“Just see the brutality of the officers. They not only smashed up our household things and abused us, but also women constables manhandled us and did not even spare our small children,” alleged Vijaywati (30) who was protesting along with 40 others in front of the CM’s residence this morning.
Local police, however, said that these people were trying to build jhuggis on government land and the police personnel just stopped them from doing so when informed.
“In fact, police never demolishes any construction on its own. It is the job of land owning agency. Our role is limited to providing security during any such drive to maintain law and order,” said a senior police official.
Several dwellers were allegedly left injured during the incident.
The protesters also hit out at local AAP MLA Ram Nivas Goyal.
“A day before the drive, a few policemen came to meet Goyal. We were sure that he would pitch in our favour. But next day, our jhuggis were demolished,” said an anguished person.
According to sources, the chief minister was also informed about the incident by party volunteers who took up the matter with the local MLA and asked him to look into it. The protest was then called off.
Goel said, “These jhuggis came up just a day before the polls. The local people complained to me as well as the police about the issue on February 13. The police went there including the ACP and SHO and I intervened to stop the demolition.”
In his pre-poll rallies, Kejriwal promised not to erase even a single jhuggi across the city, and to provide them with in-situ rehabilitation in five years.
Adelaide Oval: India thrashed Pakistan by 76 runs in the fourth match of the ICC World Cup 2015.
After Virat Kohli’s 22nd ODI ton, Indian team posted a formidable score of 300 runs on the board. While many thought they were 30 runs short, it proved to be too much for the Pakistani batsmen who looked in a hurry right throughout the innings.
4:54 pm Over 47 | Score 224/10
Mohit to bowl his ninth over. Just four came off the first five balls and Sohail Khan took a chance off the last ball, but hit it high in the air and was caught by Umesh Yadav at long-on. It’s 6-0 for India now and they have thrashed Pakistan in yet another World Cup match, this time by 76 runs!
Sohail Khan c Yadav b MM Sharma 7 (10b)
4:54 pm Over 46 | Score 220/9
Shami to bowl his ninth over. Shami bowled a short ball to Misbah, who possibly played the first bad shot of his innings and gave a straight catch to Rahane at mid-on. Mohammed Irfan is the new man in. India just one wicket away from another convincing victory against Pakistan.
Misbah-ul-Haq c Rahane b Mohammed Shami 76 (84b)
4:48 pm Over 45 | Score 220/8
Yadav to bowl his final over. He bowled a short ball to Sohail Khan who pulled it between mid-on and midwicket for a boundary. Five from the over.
4:43 pm Over 44 | Score 215/8
Jadeja to bowl his final over. Misbah smashed three consecutive boundaries in that over and took his individual score to 76 off 80 balls. 12 off the over.
4:37 pm Over 43 | Score 203/8
Mohit Sharma has been brought back into the attack. He bowled a length ball to Yasir Shah who hit it straight to Umesh Yadav at mid-on. Just three from the over. Sohail Khan is the new man in. Pakistan need 98 runs off just 42 balls. Misbah is their only hope, but with two wickets remaining, it’s looks like an impossible task.
Yasir Shah c Yadav b MM Sharma 13 (23b)
4:34 pm Over 42 | Score 200/7
Ashwin to bowl his eighth over. Four runs from the over.
4:31 pm Over 41 | Score 196/7
Yadav to bowl his ninth over. Two runs from the over. Massive pressure on Misbah at the moment.
4:26 pm Over 40 | Score 194/7
Jadeja to bowl his ninth over. Misbah played a reverse sweep off the second ball, which rushed past third man for a boundary. Misbah attempted another slog sweep off the last ball, and was very lucky as the ball missed the stumps by a few inches. Six from the over.
4:22 pm Over 39 | Score 188/7
Yadav to bowl his eighth over. Four runs from the over. Pakistan need 113 runs from 66 balls now.
4:18 pm Over 38 | Score 184/7
Jadeja into his eighth over. Three from the over.
4:15 pm Over 37 | Score 181/7
Shami to continue. Second ball was a length delivery and Misbah lifted that one over mid-off for a boundary! Misbah was also offered a low full-toss and he smashed it past midwicket for another boundary. 120 runs needed from 13 overs. 12 off the over.
4:10 pm Over 36 | Score 169/7
Ashwin to bowl his seventh over. Misbah slog-swept the first ball – a familiar shot from his bat – over deep midwicket for a Six! Misbah was offered width off the last ball and he played it past the fielder at point for another boundary! 13 from the over.
4:04 pm Over 35 | Score 154/5
Shami to continue. Afridi made a room for himself off the first ball, hit it high on the off side and Kohli held on to a good catch running backwards. Wahab Riaz was the new man in and after scoring a boundary towards fine leg, he edged one to Dhoni. Misbah is the only reputed batsman left now, not for the first time in an India-Pakistan match.
Wahab Riaz c Dhoni b Mohammed Shami 4 (2b)
Shahid Afridi c Kohli b Mohammed Shami 22 (22b)
4:00 pm Over 34 | Score 149/5
Umesh Yadav brought back into the attack. He started off with a half-volley and Misbah drilled it past the off-side field for a boundary. Third ball drifted down the leg side and Misbah timed it well past the diving fielder at square leg for another boundary! Ten from the over. Afridi hasn’t got many chances to showcase his skills in the batting powerplay so far.
3:54 pm Over 33 | Score 139/5
Pakistan have taken the batting powerplay. Shami has been brought back into the attack. Just two from the over. Misbah is likely to take some more time, so Afridi will have to take the chances as Pakistan now need 162 runs from 17 overs.
3:49 pm Over 32 | Score 137/5
Jadeja to bowl his seventh over. Three from the over. The spinners are getting through their overs quickly and the run rate is soaring for Pakistan now.
3:46 pm Over 31 | Score 134/5
Mohit to continue. Another excellent over, just two runs from the over.
3:44 pm Over 30 | Score 132/5
Ashwin to continue. Afridi swept the fifth ball powerfully past midwicket for a boundary. Eight runs from the over.
3:41 pm Over 29 | Score 124/5
Mohit Sharma brought back into the attack. Five runs from the over.
3:37 pm Over 28 | Score 124/5
Mohit Sharma brought back into the attack. Five runs from the over.
3:32 pm Over 27 | Score 119/5
Jadeja to continue. He bowled a short ball to Afridi who pulled it over deep midwicket for a Six! Ten from the over.
3:26 pm Over 26 | Score 109/5
Yadav to continue. Four from the over.
3:21 pm Over 25 | Score 105/5
Jadeja to continue. Fourth ball spun away from Umar Akmal, Dhoni appealed and was quite convinced. The umpire wasn’t ineterested, post which Dhoni reviewed it and it was declared out! India are creating enormous pressure on Pakistan now.
Umar Akmal c Dhoni b Jadeja 0 (4b)
3:16 pm Over 24 | Score 102/4
Umesh Yadav has been brought into the attack. Second ball had width on offer, Shehzad went for the cut and Jadeja took a brilliant catch at point! Sohaib Maqsood was the new man in and his stay at the crease lasted for just two balls, as he edged the second delivery to Raina at first slip. Just one run from the over and the double blow has brought India back into the game.
Sohaib Maqsood c Raina b Yadav 0 (2b)
Ahmed Shehzad c Jadeja b Yadav 47 (73b)
3:10 pm Over 23 | Score 101/2
Jadeja to continue. Three runs from the over.
3:05 pm Over 22 | Score 98/2
Ashwin to continue. Just one from the over.
3:02 pm Over 21 | Score 97/2
Jadeja to continue. Four from the over.
2:59 pm Over 20 | Score 93/1
Ashwin to continue. He bowled a quicker delivery with width on offer to Shehzad who cut it past point for a boundary! Shehzad used his feet off the next ball and cleared mid-off for another boundary. Ten from the over. Shehzad is batting on 42 and India desperately need his wicket now.
2:56 pm Over 19 | Score 83/1
Jadeja to continue. Four from the over.
2:52 pm Over 18 | Score 79/1
Ashwin to continue. He bowled five dot balls on the trot and spun the last one away from Sohail, who edged it to Raina at first slip. Superb spell this so far from Ashwin.
Haris Sohail c RG Sharma b Ashwin 36 (48b)
2:47 pm Over 17 | Score 79/1
Ravindra Jadeja has been brought into the attack. Seven from the over.
2:43 pm Over 16 | Score 72/1
Ashwin to continue. Five runs from the over. While they have managed to contain runs, they need to pick wickets as well, because with wickets in hand, Pakistan can definitely chase down the target.
2:39 pm Over 15 | Score 67/1
Mohit into his fifth over. Fifth ball was a slower delivery and Shehzad hit it over mid-off for a boundary! Nine runs from the over.
2:35 pm Over 14 | Score 58/1
Ravichandran Ashwin comes into the attack. He starts off with a maiden!
2:31 pm Over 13 | Score 58/1
Mohit to continue. Five runs from the over. He is not only getting through his overs quickly, but is also doing an excellent job for his skipper in terms of economy rate.
2:28 pm Over 12 | Score 53/1
Surprise, surprise! Suresh Raina has been brought into the attack. Six runs from the over.
2:24 pm Over 11 | Score 47/1
Mohit to continue. Excellent over, just one run off it.
2:18 pm – Over 10 | Score 46/1
Shami into his fifth over. Just one from the over. The pacers have managed to restrict the runs so far.
2:14 pm – Over 9 | Score 45/1
Mohit to continue. Six runs from the over.
2:10 pm – Over 8 | Score 44/1
Shami to continue. He pitched one short to Shehzad who smashed it past midwicket for a boundary! Five from the over.
2:05 pm – Over 7 | Score 39/1
Mohit Sharma has been brought into the attack. Five runs from the over.
1:59 pm – Over 6 | Score 34/1
Shami to continue. It was a good over but MS Dhoni missed out on a run-out opportunity off the last ball. Haris played the last ball towards third man, completed a run and wanted a second, was half way through, but Dhoni hit the stumps at the striker’s end where Shehzad was well inside his crease. Six from the over.
1:53 pm – Over 5 | Score 28/1
Umesh to continue. Second ball had width on offer and Haris played a cut shot past third man for a boundary! Umesh bowled one at the pads and Harish flicked it past midwicket for another boundary. He is timing the ball really well. Umesh ended the over with another length ball and Haris drove it handsomely through covers for another boundary. Poor bowling from Umesh, freebies for Haris Sohail! 14 from the over.
1:48 pm – Over 4 | Score 14/1
Shami to continue. He surprised Younis with a short ball, the batsman got his eyes off the ball and gloved it high enough for MS Dhoni behind the stumps. Haris Sohail is the new man in. Three from the over.
Younis Khan c Dhoni b Mohammed Shami 6 (10b)
1:44 pm – Over 3 | Score 11/0
Umesh to continue. First ball was aimed at the pads and Younis flicked it past midwicket for a boundary! Seven from the over.
1:41 pm – Over 2 | Score 4/0
Mohammed Shami to bowl from other end. Another good over for India, good start so far.
1:36 pm – Over 1 | Score 2/0
Umesh Yadav to start off the proceedings for India. Ahmed Shehzad and Younis Khan to open the innings for Pakistan. Good start from Umesh, just two runs from the first over.
Indian innings:
India will be disappointed with that score, as at one stage, they were all set to be going past 330 runs. Pakistan can take some heart with the way their bowlers bowled in the death overs. They have the batting line up to chase this sort of score and it would be a challenge for the Indian bowlers to get some early breakthroughs.
Sohail Khan to bowl the final over. He started off with a short ball, Dhoni went for a pull, but ended up giving an easy catch to Misbah. Ajinkya Rahane was the new man in, but he was bowled for a first ball duck off a slower one by Sohail. Rahane’s wicket also completed the team hat-trick for Pakistan. Mohammed Shami was the new man in. Sohail bowled a brilliant yorker, to take a hat-trick but it missed the stumps by inches. Shami took a single off the fourth ball. Ashwin followed it with another single. Shami made some room off the last ball, hit it over point and completed two runs.
AM Rahane b Sohail Khan 0 (1b)
MS Dhoni c Misbah-ul-Haq b Sohail Khan 18 (13b)
12:51 Pm – Over 49 | Score 296/5
Riaz to bowl the penultimate over. Jadeja survived a run-out chance, in fact two run-out chances off the first ball. Three singles came off the next three balls. Jadeja tried to hit the fifth ball on the off side, failed to connect. Riaz ended the over with a slower ball, Jadeja tried a slog sweep, missed it completely and the stumps were knocked off! Superb stuff this from Wahab Riaz – just four runs off the over and a wicket!
RA Jadeja b Wahab Riaz 3 (5b)
12:46 Pm – Over 48 | Score 292/4
Sohail to bowl his 9th over. He fired a short ball towards Raina, who went for the pull, mistimed it and the ball went straight to the fielder at midwicket. That’s the end of a superb knock from Raina. Ravindra Jadeja is the new man in. Last ball was a full-toss and Dhoni drilled it over deep midwicket for a Six! Nine from the over. That six off the last ball spoiled what could have been a decent over.
SK Raina c Haris Sohail b Sohail Khan 74 (56b)
12:39 Pm – Over 47 | Score 283/3
Riaz has been brought into the attack. Very disciplined bowling, just four runs from the over as Dhoni and Raina didn’t get any room to free their arms.
12:34 Pm – Over 46 | Score 279/3
Sohail Khan brought back into the attack. Second ball had width on offer, Kohli went after it but managed an edge which was taken cleanly by Umar Akmal. End of another magnificent innings from the champion! MS Dhoni came to the crease and smashed the fourth ball of the over past covers for a boundary. Six from the over.
V Kohli c Umar Akmal b Sohail Khan 107 (126b)
12:27 pm – Over 45 | Score 273/2
Irfan to bowl his final over. Raina and Kohli scored a boundary each in that over and Irfan conceded 14 runs in his last over. He ends up with a forgettale spell – 10-0-58-0
12:21 pm – Over 44 | Score 259/2
Sohail to bowl his seventh over. Raina scored three consecutive boundaries in that over. 14 runs from the over. India are heading towards a massive total now.
12:15 pm – Over 43 | Score 245/2
Afridi to bowl his 8th over. Kohli took a single off the first ball to reach his 22nd ODI ton and became the first Indian to score a World Cup century against Pakistan! After a shaky start, he once again showed why he is a genius when it comes to high pressure matches. Raina slog-swept the second ball which travelled all the way for another Six! Ten from the over.
12:10 pm – Over 42 | Score 235/2
Yasir to bowl his 8th over. Raina charged down the wicket and clobbered the ball over deep midwicket for a Six! 11 from the over.
12:05 pm – Over 41 | Score 224/2
Afridi to bowl his seventh over. Seven from the over.
11:57 am – Over 40 | Score 217/2
Riaz to continue. Four from the over. They need to step up the gas now.
11:57 am – Over 39 | Score 213/2
Irfan to continue. The first ball was bowled down the leg side and Kohli timed it well past deep fine leg for a boundary. Seven from the over.
11:53 am – Over 38 | Score 206/2
Riaz to continue. First ball was short, Raina pulled it handsomely past wide of long-on for a boundary! Six from the over. These two are batting sensibly at the moment, not taking too many risks, at the same time scoring runs.
11:48 am – Over 37 | Score 200/2
Irfan to bowl his 8th over. Four from the over.
11:43 am – Over 36 | Score 196/2
Riaz to bowl his sixth over. Four from the over. Kohli is batting on 85 and it would be interesting to see whether he slows down before his century or will continue to attack – something which he is known for.
11:38 am – Over 35 | Score 192/2
Afridi to continue. Just two from the over.
11:35 am – Over 34 | Score 190/2
Sohail to continue. Fourth ball was short and Raina smacked it over deep midwicket for a Six! Nine runs from the over. These two are providing India the late surge they needed.
11:33 am – Over 33 | Score 181/2
Afridi brought back into the attack. 8 from the over.
11:31 am – Over 32 | Score 173/2
Sohail to bowl his third over. Kohli was dropped on 76 by Umar Akmal! The right-hander was beaten by a ball which spun away from him, he edged it and the wicketkeeper dropped a simple catch. Could be very very costly for Pakistan! Good bowling from Sohail. Just three from the wicket.
11:27 am – Over 31 | Score 170/2
Yasir to bowl his seventh over. Five runs from the over.
11:24 am – Over 30 | Score 165/2
Sohail into his second over. Pakistan finally get a breakthrough! Virat tapped the fifth ball towards leg side and called for a single, but refused midway, Dhawan was half way down the crease and the direct throw from Afridi found Dhawan short of the crease at the non-striker’s end. The wicket has ended the 129-run partnership between these two. Suresh Raina is the new man in.
11:17 am – Over 29 | Score 156/1
Yasir to continue. Dhawan scored two boundaries in that over and is now looking dangerous against the spinners. 12 from the over. Pakistan desperately need a breakthrough here!
11:12 am – Over 28 | Score 144/1
Haris Sohail has been brought into the attack. Four from the over.
11:03 am – Over 26 | Score 134/1
Irfan to continue. Three from the over. Irfan has failed to create any sort of impact with the ball for Pakistan.
10:58 am – Over 25 | Score 131/1
Yasir to bowl his fourth over. Just four runs from the over.
10:55 am – Over 24 | Score 127/1
Irfan has been brought into the attack. Five from the over. Indian batsmen have probably decided not to take any chances against the tall speedster.
10:50 am – Over 23 | Score 122/1
Yasir to continue. Kohli charged down the wicket off fourth ball and smashed it past the diving fielder straight down the ground. Kohli followed it with a single off the fifth ball and reached his half-century off 60 balls. After a poor run in the warm-up matches, Kohli once again shows his ability to play a big knock when it matters the most. This partnership is now worth 88 runs and Misbah would be an extremely worried skipper.
10:45 am – Over 22 | Score 115/1
Riaz to bowl his fifth over. Dhawan took a single off the first ball and reached his half-century off 54 balls. His form was under scrutiy and it has been an excellent and well composed innings from the left-hander so far. Riaz ended the over with width on offer and Dhawan struck it powerfully past covers for a boundary! Six from the over.
10:40 am – Over 21 | Score 109/1
Yasir to continue. Kohli charged down the wicket off the second ball and played it inside out over cover for a boundary! Fourth ball was short to Kohli and he cut it past point for a boundary! 11 runs from the over. Kohli has planned to attack the spinners here.
10: 32 am – Over 20 | Score 98/1
Riaz to continue. Four from the over. The run-rate is now almost five runs per over and with wickets in hand, India can definitely aim for a formidable score here.
10: 32 am – Over 19 | Score 94/1
Yasir Shah has been introduced into the attack. Fifth ball was short and Dhawan played it off the backfoot past covers for a boundary! Five from the over.
10: 28 am – Over 18 | Score 89/1
Riaz to bowl his third over. Fourth ball was bowled down the leg side and Dhawan just used the pace and guided it past the ropes for a boundary. Seven from the over.
10: 23 am – Over 17 | Score 82/1
Afridi to continue. Seven from the over.
10: 21 am – Over 16 | Score 75/1
Riaz to bowl his second over. Four from the over.
The stadium is jam-packed and most part is painted blue!
10:15 am – Over 15 | Score 71/1
Afridi to continue. Kohli played a drive off the first ball which almost went straight to Ahmed Shehzad at short cover. Third ball was pitched down the leg side and Kohli swept in fine past square leg for a boundary! Nine runs from the over.
10:10 am – Over 14 | Score 62/1
Wahab Riaz has been brought into the attack. Six runs from the over. Indian batsmen haven’t managed to score many boundaries in the innings so far as a result of which they are currently scoring at less than six runs per over.
10:04 am – Over 13 | Score 56/1
Afridi to continue. Four from the over.
10:02 am – Over 12 | Score 52/1
Sohail to bowl his six consecutive over. Fifth ball was pitched short and Kohli pulled it beautifully past deep midwicket for a boundary! Seven from the over.
09:56 am – Over 11 | Score 45/1
Shahid Afridi has been brought into the attack. Fifth ball was short and Kohli went for his favourite pull shot, didn’t connect it well and it fell short of the diving fielder towards wide of long-on. Three from the over. The batsmen now need to accelerate the pace of the innings.
09:51 am – Over 10 | Score 42/1
Sohail to bowl his fifth over. Just two runs from it.
09:46 am – Over 9 | Score 40/1
Irfan to bowl his fifth over. Fifth ball drifted down the leg side and Dhawan flicked it past the fielder at short fine leg for a boundary! Five from the over.
09:42 am – Over 8 | Score 35/1
Sohail Khan to continue. He bowled a quick short ball to Rohit, who went for the pull but was surprised by the extra pace and mistimed an easy catch to Misbah. Pakistan have got their first breakthrough. There was a lot of pressure building and the batsmen had to go for some big strokes. Virat Kohli is the new man in.
Irfan to bowl his fourth over. Third ball was a short delivery and Dhawan got into position early and pummeled it over deep midwicket for a Six! Nine from the over. After a cautious approach early in the innings, the Indian opeeners are now looking to punish anything which is loose!
09:30 am – Over 6 | Score 24/0
Sohail to bowl his third over. Three from the over.
09:26 am – Over 5 | Score 21/0
Irfan to bowl his third over. He started off with a length ball and Rohit flicked it past deep midwicket for a boundary! Irfan ended the over with a length ball and Rohit drove it past covers for another boundary! Rohit slowly getting into his groove. 8 runs from the over.
09:21 am – Over 4 | Score 13/0
Sohail to continue. Dhawan was offered width off the third ball and he slapped it past the point field for a boundary! First boundary for India. Rohit needs to get going. The Pakistani bowlers have created some pressure in the first four overs.
09:16 am – Over 3 | Score 7/0
Irfan to continue from the other end. The lanky pacer troubled Dhawan with a few short pitched deliveries in that over. Dhawan’s weakness is hidden from none and the Pakistani pacers will throw a barrage of bouncers at him.
09:12 am – Over 2 | Score 5/0
Sohail Khan will bowl from the other end. He started off with a superb delivery which swung into Shikhar Dhawan. There was a short discussion whether they should use the DRS but Misbah wasn’t convinced and they didn’t go for it. Slow start for India and some disciplined bowling from Pakistan so far.
09:06 am – Over 1 | Score 3/0
Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan to open the innings for India. Mohammad Irfan began the proceedings for Pakistan. The first two balls were bowled outside the off-stump and Rohit Sharma let them go to the keeper. Third ball was aimed at the stumps and Rohit Sharma defended it back to the bowler for no run. Fourth delivery kept low and Rohit worked it past the fielder at point for a single. Dhawan got off the mark with a single towards third man. Irfan ended the over with a jaffa where he moved one away from Sharma and he almost edged it to the keeper.
Toss: India have won the toss and MS Dhoni has decided to bat first.
Indian Squad: RG Sharma, S Dhawan, V Kohli, AM Rahane, SK Raina, MS Dhoni (captain & wk), RA Jadeja, R Ashwin, UT Yadav, MM Sharma, Mohammed Shami
Pakistan Squad: Ahmed Shehzad, Younis Khan, Haris Sohail, Misbah-ul-Haq (captain), Sohaib Maqsood, Umar Akmal (wk), Shahid Afridi, Wahab Riaz, Yasir Shah, Sohail Khan, Mohammad Irfan
India have been in pathetic form of late, having won just one match (against Afghanistan) in their long stay Down Under. But against Pakistan, they have a 5-0 winning record in the World Cup.
The absence of Saeed Ajmal could be a big advantage for the Indian team. The maverick spinner had troubled them on various occasions in the past.
On the other hand, Pakistan would be relieved by the absence of the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, who was adjudged Man of the Match in three out of the five matches these two teams have played in the World Cup.
In Tendulkar’s absence, the onus will be on the likes of Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane and MS Dhoni to put a formidable score on the board. While the bowling department remains to be a major concern for the Men in Blue, the batting unit needs to put enough runs on the board to keep their winning record intact against the neighbours.
Compared to India, Pakistan are a well balanced squad on paper as they will have the massive experience of Younis Khan and Misbah-Ul-Haq, two batsmen who have scored heavily for them in all formats of the game.
In the bowling department, India would be wary of the lanky Mohammad Irfan, who is expected to make life miserable for the batsmen on pitches which would assist him in Australia and New Zealand. One another player who is likely to cause damage both with the ball and the bat is Shahid Afridi.
These two teams have a history of saving their best cricket for each other and the fourth match of this World Cup should be no different.
Bulandshahr (UP): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on Tuesday said BJP’s crushing defeat in the Delhi Assembly elections was due to campaigns such as ‘Love Jihad’ and ‘Ghar Wapsi’.
“Campaigns such as Love Jihad and Ghar Wapsi are the reasons responsible for the electoral rout of BJP in Delhi Assembly elections,” he said while speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an event at Sikandrabad.
The Samajwadi Party leader also said that the Delhi poll results have brought Congress and his party closer.
AAP today scored a landslide victory in the Delhi Assembly polls by winning 67 of 70 seats leaving BJP with only three and completely decimating Congress which drew a blank.
He was in the district to lay the foundation stone of a Rs 15 crore Integrated Rural Agro Hub meant for reducing post harvest losses to vegetables.
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Delhi has voted and the exit polls have predicted a win for Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party. The BJP, on its part hopes that the surveys are proved wrong. Both the parties had tried to outdo each other in a frenzied bout of campaigning in the national capital.
While the BJP roped in senior leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to hold rallies, AAP came up with unusual ideas like party workers campaigning in metro trains and Delhi-bound trains. Though making headlines is common for politicians during a election season, things got quite dramatic in Delhi as polling day got closer. The last few weeks were marked by everything out of a saas-bahu soap – allegations, blame games, changing allegiances, tears etc.
Here are some memorable dramatic moments from the 2015 Delhi Assembly Elections:
1. Former AAP leaders Shazia Ilmi, Vinod Kumar Binny cross over to BJP: That things had gotten sour between Arvind Kejriwal and Shazia Ilmi was no secret. But it was quite the shocker when Ilmi was welcomed by a proud and gloating Amit Shah into the BJP. Another former AAP leader who followed Ilmi into the BJP was Vinod Kumar Binny.
2. Arvind Kejriwal, Kiran Bedi fight over advertisements: There is no election in the country without some tu tu main main, and of course Delhi was no exception. Even as BJP and AAP nitpicked at each other, Kiran Bedi was infuriated with the fact that Kejriwal’s party had used her photo for an advertisement without her permission and called her avsarvadi (opportunistic). Kejriwal too didn’t let it pass when a BJP ad said he was from an Updravi gotra (anarchist clan). The AAP chief cried all over Twitter saying, “The BJP can fight against me. But how can they call the entire Agarwal gotra a disruptive one.” The EC was dragged in on both the occasions.
3. AVAM says AAP was involved in swindling money: It looked like smooth sailing for AAP with even pre-poll surveys predicting voters leaning towards them. But then came along Aam Aadmi Volunteer Action Manch claiming that our own Gandhi-quoting mufflerman Kejriwal had fudged his accounts and named bogus companies as donors for the party. AAP, of course, took the turn-the-other-cheek path and called for a probe and promised of no wrongdoing.
4. Overwhelmed Kiran Bedi breaks down: The former IPS officer may be a tough nut to crack, but all the love from ‘Dilwalon Ki Dilli’ melted her heart to mush. The BJP chief ministerial candidate burst into tears during campaigning. “I’m overwhelmed by the love from people… I will return it,” she told the cameras.
5. BJP’s Nupur Sharma blames AAP workers of manhandling her: Sharma alleged that she, along with her female colleagues, was manhandled by AAP volunteers. The incident happened near India Gate. However, Sharma has not yet lodged any police complaint. “The AAP volunteers wearing their party caps and T-shirts were trying to influence voters. I raised objection saying they cannot canvass on polling day. Irritated AAP supporters indulged in violence and manhandled me and my colleagues,” she told Firstpost. AAP in turn solemnly vowed to look into the matter and asked Sharma to file a complaint.
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