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  • Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan given divorce on grounds of cruelty inflicted by wife

    Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan given divorce on grounds of cruelty inflicted by wife

    On Wednesday, a Delhi court granted Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan divorce from his wife Aesha Dhawan, on grounds of cruelty inflicted by his spouse. The couple married in 2012, and share a 10-year-old son.

    According to NDTV, the family court judge accepted Mr Dhawan’s accusations of “mental torture’” inflicted by his wife, who was unable to prove the allegations to be false. The petition details multiple instances where Dhawan was exploited, put in mental agony after being refused to visit his son.

    The petition said that the wife had promised to move to India to help with Dhawan’s career after he was unable to move to Australia. However, it reveals Aesha backtracked and refused to move back, claiming she would be forced to give up custody of her children.

    “He (Dhawan) for no fault of his own had been through immense agony and anguish of living separately from his own son for years. Even though the wife denied the allegation, submitting that though she genuinely wanted to live in India with him, yet she did not choose to contest the claim. The respondent, by conducting herself in the manner, has inflicted such cruelty, agony and trauma on him, that it was impossible for the petitioner to save the marriage,” the statement from court said.

    The next example given in the petition recalls how Aesha forced the cricketer to make her to owner of the three properties he bought in Australia, and had complete ownership of one home while joint custody on the other two. She did not provide her own funds to contribute in the purchase, forcing Dhawan to pay child support not only for their son, but also for two daughters from the wife’s first marriage for whom she was already receiving payments from her first husband.

    “The respondent was required to prove that properties were purchased out of her fund as well or her name was included out of love and affection. Thus, Dhawan’s allegation that she compelled him to make her owner to some extent in all three properties or that she pocketed sale proceeds thereof has got to be believed as true,” it added.

    The court granted mandatory visitation rights to Dhawan to meet his son in India and Australia, and demanded Aesha to bring their child back to the country.

  • Rohit Sharma’s reply to journalist gets Babar laughing

    Rohit Sharma’s reply to journalist gets Babar laughing

    Before the start of the ICC World Cup, a conference of the captains of all the cricket teams was held to let media interact with them.

    During the session, an Indian journalist asked Rohit Sharma about England being declared successful in the final of the last World Cup, a match which first got tied, led to a super over, then got tied again. The journalist asked if both teams could have been declared joint winners.

    At this question, Rohit Sharma said “What is the question, my friend, how should I answer it?”

    People present at the conference includinb Pakistan team captain Babar Azam also laughed at Rohit Sharma’s reply.
    England captain Jos Buttler, who was sitting with Babar Azam, looked at Babar in a questioning manner and inquired about the meaning of Rohit’s words, on which Babar Azam translated what Rohit said to the Journalist.

    Most of the questions were directed towards Babar Azam and Rohit Sharma.

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    At one point in the press conference, South African captain Temba Bavuma was seen sleeping, which he later denied and said that the camera angle was such that it looked like he was sleeping, but he was not.

  • Everything you need to know about World Cup trophy’s history, material, and worth

    Everything you need to know about World Cup trophy’s history, material, and worth

    The war between the top 10 teams of the world to win the Cricket World Cup 2023 trophy is starting on Thursday, October 5.

    From 1975 to 2019, World Cup competitions were held 12 times, and 6 teams won the trophy, including Australia (5 times), West Indies (2 times), India (2 times), Pakistan (1) Sri Lanka (1) and England (1).

    The World Cup trophy has a history as old as the event itself. This trophy has been changed many times.

    The first 3 World Cups had the same trophy


    From 1975 to 1983, all events were held in England. All three World Cup events were sponsored by a company called Prudential Insurance, which is why the trophy was named the Prudential Cup Trophy. It is a trophy similar to the Wimbledon trophy and is now housed at the Cricket Museum at Lord’s.

    The trophy was changed for the first time in 1987


    In 1987, this tournament was held in the subcontinent. Reliance Industries sponsored the World Cup and a gold-plated trophy, studded with diamonds, was made for the event and named the Reliance World Cup. The cost of this trophy was 6 lakh Indian rupees at that time which is equivalent to 80 lakh Indian rupees now.

    1992 trophy

    The 1992 trophy was one of the best and most unique ones. It is considered to be the most beautiful World Cup trophy ever designed. This trophy, a globe, was made of crystal, and was named after sponsor Benson & Hedges. GBP 8,000 were spent on its preparation. It is currently housed in the National Cricket Academy in Lahore.

    1996 trophy


    The tournament was again held in Pakistan and India but this time Sri Lanka was also playing host along while Wills Company sponsored the event. This was the reason the trophy was named Wills World Cup.

    From 1999 till now


    For the 1999 World Cup, the ICC decided that a single trophy should be created for all future events. The International Cricket Council (ICC) contacted the British company Jarrad & Co, which manufactured the trophy that is now in use.

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    What is the trophy made of and what is it worth?


    The cup weighs around 11 kg and is 60 cm long, costing USD 30,000 to make. This trophy is made of silver and gold with a golden globe on top and 3 silver pillars that look like wickets. At the bottom of this World Cup trophy, the names of the teams that have won this event so far are listed, while there is also a space for writing the names of the teams that will win upcoming World Cup events in the future.

    Now, the team that wins the event is awarded a replica trophy that is the same as the original but does not have the names of the previous champions at the bottom.

    The actual trophy is kept at the ICC (International Cricket Council) head office in Dubai.

  • Shadab Khan jokingly reveals reason for poor fielding

    Shadab Khan jokingly reveals reason for poor fielding

    After the warm-up match against Australia yesterday, Pakistan’s acting captain Shadab Khan was asked about Hyderabadi biryani. He jokingly said, “We are eating it every day, maybe that’s why we are a little slow on the field.”

    Shadab Khan, captain of the warm-up match, told Harsha Bhogle (Indian cricket commentator and journalist) that the team is enjoying their time in Hyderabad. Shadab also highlighted the positive aspects of both the warm-up games.

    “The result is not important, we learned a lot of positive things. When you play against Australia and New Zealand you get confidence, and we got a bit of experience with the conditions.”

    It should be noted that the Pakistan Cricket team is now in India to play the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. Pakistan will play its first match against the Netherlands on Friday, October 6.

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  • ‘Jeeteinge bhai jeeteinge’: Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s World Cup song is winning the internet

    ‘Jeeteinge bhai jeeteinge’: Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s World Cup song is winning the internet

    Social media personality and singer Chahat Fateh Ali Khan drove the internet to fits when he released the music video for his single ‘Jetain Gain Bhai Jeetay Gain’ for the ICC Cricket Men’s World Cup. The video was uploaded on his Twitter account.

    In the clip, Khan could be seen dancing around while singing the lyrics that paid homage to the Pakistani cricket team.

    It already has been a day, and Twitter users are in love with the track.

    Why did ICC walay even pick ‘Dil Jashen Bol’ when Chahat was right here with a great song?

    Even Indian fans would agree that this song should have been the Official World Cup single.

  • Naseem Shah undergoes surgery for shoulder injury

    Naseem Shah undergoes surgery for shoulder injury

    According to the sources following the shoulder injury he sustained during the Asia Cup 2023, Pakistani fast bowler Naseem Shah has undergone tendon surgery in England.

    Shah will rest for four to six weeks and will be able to start bowling after completing rehab.

    The fast bowling heartthrob suffered a shoulder injury in a match against India in the Asia Cup in September. Expert doctors recommended surgery for complete rehabilitation.

    One of Pakistan’s star bowlers, Naseem Shah was forced to miss out on representing Pakistan at the International Cricket Council (ICC) Men’s World Cup starting October 5 in India.

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  • Anushka, Virat Kohli really want their friends to stop requesting them for World Cup tickets

    Anushka, Virat Kohli really want their friends to stop requesting them for World Cup tickets

    Chalien jee, you can stop name dropping your famous friends for perks because one couple has had it.

    The highly anticipated Indian ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 has officially kicked off in India, but celebrity couple Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma have a simple request for their close friends: stop asking them for free match tickets. The cricket player shared a hilarious message on his Instagram stories where he wrote:

    “As we approach the World Cup, I would humbly like to let all my friends know to not request me for tickets at all through the tournament. Enjoy from your home plz.”

    His wife, actress Anushka Sharma shared his post adding her own amusing quip to all the nay sayers: “And let me just add… please don’t request me to help if your messages get unanswered. Thank you for your understanding.”

  • Video about incompetence of Indian Cricket Board goes viral

    Video about incompetence of Indian Cricket Board goes viral

    An Indian cricket YouTuber opened up about the incompetence of the Indian Cricket Board in a video that has gone viral. Pakistan and Australia were facing each other yesterday in a warm-up match of the World Cup at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.

    During the match, Indian cricket YouTuber Venkatesh posted pictures and videos of dirt on the seats, opening a can of worms for the Indian Cricket Board.

    It can be seen in the video and pictures that the seats in the stadium are quite dirty.

    Venkatesh, while uploading videos and photos of dirty seats on social media application X (formerly Twitter), wrote that “nothing has changed in the stadium in Hyderabad except for a few windows, the comfort of those who came to watch the match has not been taken care of.”

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    On the other hand, Indian journalist Vikrant Gupta has expressed surprise at the situation.

  • Whose cover drive does Babar Azam like?

    Whose cover drive does Babar Azam like?

    Cover drive expert Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam was recently asked about cover drives, perhaps his favourite shot.

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) released a video of Babar Azam’s cover drive in which Pakistani players along with Australian batsman Steve Smith were asked for the best cover drive.

    Apart from Smith, Shadab Shan, Hasan Ali, Haris Rauf, and Imamul Haq rated Babar Azam’s cover drive as the best.

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    Apart from this, Babar Azam was asked what is the first thought that comes to your mind when you hear Cover Drive?
    In response, Babar smiled a little and then said “myself.”

  • Big blow for Pakistan: Javelin hero Arshad Nadeem withdraws from Asian Games

    Big blow for Pakistan: Javelin hero Arshad Nadeem withdraws from Asian Games

    Pakistan’s medal hopes at the Asian Games have been dealt a blow, with javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem pulling out of the tournament due to injury.

    Arshad Nadeem was scheduled to participate in the javelin throw events tomorrow, hoping for a medal for Pakistan in the Asian Games.

    However, according to the Chief de Mission Pakistan Asian Games, Arshad Nadeem is suffering from knee injury, he complained of pain after reaching Hangzhou, China.

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    They have said that Arshad Nadeem was in pain since the World Championship. He underwent an MRI on October 2, which confirmed the injury. According to the Chief de Mission, Arshad Nadeem has decided to withdraw from the Asian Games keeping in mind the preparations for the Paris Olympics starting from July 26, 2024.