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India scared of losing Dharamsala Test, says injured pacer Starc

Injured pacer Mitchell Starc said India are afraid of defeat at the hands of Australia.

IANS | Melbourne |

Pace spearhead Mitchell Starc, now nursing an injury back home, on Wednesday said India are afraid of defeat at the hands of Australia after the first Test debacle in Pune.

India and Australia have won a match each in the four-match series, with one to go in Dharamsala, scheduled to begin on Saturday. The series has not only witnessed some terrific performances but also some controversies.

However, Australia have won over many fans and critics alike by performing way above the expectations.

"It's probably come a lot more from their side than ours. There's been a lot made of it before the series, there was so much hype before the series, and I think we've gone about the cricket as we have done for a long time now. As a young group, we're probably still finding our way. We're still learning about each other's games and how we're going as a team probably since the Hobart Test match (last year)," Starc was quoted as saying by Fox Sports. 

"It's probably showed in how the guys have been playing their cricket, especially the way they batted (in the third Test Ranchi ). A couple of young guys performed outstandingly well, (like) Peter Handscomb. It shows who we are as a group and things have come hard, and it's almost a defensive mechanism for them that we won the first Test match, we're here for the challenge.

"They were scared of us, beating them in India the way they've been playing as well. So it was almost a defensive mechanism for them and obviously they come out in the second Test match, performed really well and got back into it."

Starc revealed details about 20-year old Matt Renshaw who is in India for the first time, saying he talks like a 35-year old and loves his batting.

"The more time he spends out in the middle the less time we have to listen to him. He's different but he's a lovely kid. Loves his cricket, just loves batting – so I think that's obviously shown in how he's gone about his cricket in India," Starc said.

"His first trip there, he's learning — he's probably not eating the right things, being sick all the time — but he's performing quite well. He says some strange things, he comes up with some strange theories. He talks a load about (Don) Bradman and whether he scored those runs. He keeps talking about bats these days. He talks like he's 35."

On his foot fracture that he suffered during the second Test, Starc said it was not serious.

"The foot is okay. It's not snapped in half like the one 18 months go. It's the same foot, so I did the third metatarsal the last time, this is the fourth. Nice fracture. It's not displaced though," he said.

"I don't need a boot fortunately. I'm still in the gym getting myself ready for when I do come back whenever that might be. I see the specialist on Thursday and hopefully get a clearer picture then. But the Champions Trophy is clearly not out of the picture."

On the Dharamsala Test, which is the final frontier for both teams after the series is locked 1-1, Starc said the visitors can win.

"I think we can win. We've showed throughout the series that we're definitely up for the challenge," he said. 

"We're in the fight — we have been for three Test matches. We can knuckle down when we need to but we can attack when we want to and we can."

Chuck Berry’s final album ‘CHUCK’ to release on June 16

Nazim Abbasi | New Delhi |

Rock n’ Roll music pioneer – Chuck Berry passed away on 18 March, but Chuck, his final album, is set for release even as he left a generations of musicians and fans who were highly inspired and influenced by him in his six-decade-long career.

Dualtone Records company on Wednesday made an announcement on social media that the final album by legendary musician Chuck Berry named CHUCK would be released on June 16. This would be his first album since 1979’s Rock It.

The posthumous record contains 10 new songs Wonderful Woman, Big Boys, You Go To My Head, 3/4 Time (Enchiladas), Darlin, Lady B. Goode, She Still Loves You, Jamaica Moon, Dutchman and Eyes Of Man.

Eight out of 10 songs were written by Berry himself, while others were composed in collaboration with featuring musicians such as Nathaniel Rateliff, Tom Morello, Gary Clark Jr and Chuck’s grandson Charles Berry III.

“Working on my dad's record has been one of the best experiences of my life, I will forever treasure the musical conversations we had, and the time we spent together completing it,” said Charles Berry Jr.

Known for his blistering guitar skills, Berry invented Rock n’ Rock by using blues, and created a new form of showmanship in the music industry.

For stage act, Berry’s benchmark ‘Duckwalk’ is still followed by numerous ace guitarists on stage, particularly in guitar solos.

Chuck Berry’s final album ‘CHUCK’ to release on June 16

Nazim Abbasi | New Delhi |

Rock n’ Roll music pioneer – Chuck Berry passed away on 18 March, but Chuck, his final album, is set for release even as he left a generations of musicians and fans who were highly inspired and influenced by him in his six-decade-long career.

Dualtone Records company on Wednesday made an announcement on social media that the final album by legendary musician Chuck Berry named CHUCK would be released on June 16. This would be his first album since 1979’s Rock It.

The posthumous record contains 10 new songs Wonderful Woman, Big Boys, You Go To My Head, 3/4 Time (Enchiladas), Darlin, Lady B. Goode, She Still Loves You, Jamaica Moon, Dutchman and Eyes Of Man.

Eight out of 10 songs were written by Berry himself, while others were composed in collaboration with featuring musicians such as Nathaniel Rateliff, Tom Morello, Gary Clark Jr and Chuck’s grandson Charles Berry III.

“Working on my dad's record has been one of the best experiences of my life, I will forever treasure the musical conversations we had, and the time we spent together completing it,” said Charles Berry Jr.

Known for his blistering guitar skills, Berry invented Rock n’ Rock by using blues, and created a new form of showmanship in the music industry.

For stage act, Berry’s benchmark ‘Duckwalk’ is still followed by numerous ace guitarists on stage, particularly in guitar solos.

Rajinikanth 2.0: Crew attacks two journalists

SNS | New Delhi |

Before hitting the theatres, the Rajinikanth-starrer film 2.0 has already hit the headlines, only for the wrong reasons. Crew members allegedly assaulted two photo journalists in a shooting set in Chennai on Wednesday.

Two journalists, Raghunathan and Sri Barath, alleged that a key area in Triplicane in Chennai was blocked for shooting purpose.

“When we asked if it was proper to inconvenience public by blocking roads especially during (morning) peak hour, two crew members used foul language against us and we were beaten up,” photographer Raghunathan, was quoted as saying by a new agency.

He said Barath, who works for a Tamil daily, was also badly beaten up. “We have lodged a joint complaint and have sought appropriate action,” he said.

Directed by Shankar, the Rajinikanth and Akshay Kumar-starrer film 2.0 will be released during Diwali this year. The film is in the final stage of shoot.

Rajinikanth 2.0: Crew attacks two journalists

SNS | New Delhi |

Before hitting the theatres, the Rajinikanth-starrer film 2.0 has already hit the headlines, only for the wrong reasons. Crew members allegedly assaulted two photo journalists in a shooting set in Chennai on Wednesday.

Two journalists, Raghunathan and Sri Barath, alleged that a key area in Triplicane in Chennai was blocked for shooting purpose.

“When we asked if it was proper to inconvenience public by blocking roads especially during (morning) peak hour, two crew members used foul language against us and we were beaten up,” photographer Raghunathan, was quoted as saying by a new agency.

He said Barath, who works for a Tamil daily, was also badly beaten up. “We have lodged a joint complaint and have sought appropriate action,” he said.

Directed by Shankar, the Rajinikanth and Akshay Kumar-starrer film 2.0 will be released during Diwali this year. The film is in the final stage of shoot.

Lara Dutta to play single NRI mother in new film

IANS |

Actress Lara Dutta Bhupathi in her second film production is set to portray the emotional journey of a single mother.

For the yet untitled film, Lara is reuniting with Vinay Pathak who had also featured in her banner Bheegi Basanti Entertainment's debut movie Challo Dilli.

To be helmed by National Award winning director Sushil Rajpal of Antardwand fame, the film spans an NRI single mother's emotional journey through the heartland of India in search of the anonymous donor who fathered her son. 

Lara, a mother of one in real life, said in a statement: "We have been on the lookout for another story that had the same humour and emotional connect that Chalo Dilli had and have finally found that with a script that National Award-winning director Sushil Rajpal has brought us."

"It is liberating and refreshing to pursue great stories and bring them alive on celluloid through challenging and lovable characters and most importantly to make people laugh and cry at the same time."

Talking about working with Vinay Pathak was once again, Lara said: "He is a fabulous actor and co-star, and I find it invigorating and thoroughly enjoyable to share the screen with him." 

The film is slated to go on floors by June this year.
 

‘Mars may have had rings, and they may come back’

PTI | Washington |

Mars could once have had rings, and the red planet may regain them again, according to a new study.

A new model developed by scientists at Purdue University in the US suggests that debris that was pushed into space from an asteroid slamming into Mars around 4.3 billion years ago alternates between becoming a planetary ring and clumping together to form a moon.

According to one theory, Mars' large North Polar Basin or Borealis Basin – which covers about 40 per cent of the planet in its northern hemisphere – was created by that impact, sending debris into space.

"That large impact would have blasted enough material off the surface of Mars to form a ring," researcher Andrew Hesselbrock said.

As the ring formed, and the debris slowly moved away from the red planet and spread out, it began to clump and eventually formed a moon.

Over time, Mars' gravitational pull would have pulled that moon towards the planet until it reached the Roche limit, the distance within which a planet's tidal forces will break apart a celestial body that is held together only by gravity.

All-party delegation from Haryana to meet Rajnath Singh

Statesman News Service | Chandigarh |

A delegation of all political parties of Haryana led by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar will call on the Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi on March 24, regarding the issue of Sutlej-Yamuna-Link (SYL) Canal.

While stating this, an official spokesman on Wednesday said that to whom a written communication to this effect has been sent included Haryana Education Minister Ram Bilas Sharma.

Finance Minister Captain Abhimanyu, Health Minister Anil Vij, state BJP president Subhash Barala, president, Indian National Congress, Ashok Tanwar, Leader of Congress Legislative Party Kiran Choudhary, former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, state president Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) Ashok Arora, Leader of Opposition Abhey Singh Chautala, state president, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) Saranjit Singh Sotha, MLA Shiromani Akali Dal, Balkaur Singh, state president, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) Naresh Saaran, MLA Bahujan Samaj Party Tek Chand Sharma, Independent MLA Jai Parkash and Advocate General, Haryana Baldev Raj Mahajan.

He said that it was also decided that before proceeding to meet the Union Home Minister at 4 pm, the delegation would meet for a preliminary discussion at Haryana Bhawan, New Delhi the same day at 2.45 pm.

Manchester United to face Real Madrid, Barcelona, City in America

United will kick-off their pre-season in North America with 2 games against MLS sides.

IANS | London |

Manchester United have announced that they will play five games in the United States this summer, including matches against Real Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester City in the football club's pre-season tour.

United will kick-off their pre-season in North America with two games against Major League Soccer sides, taking on Los Angeles Galaxy at the Stubhub Centre on July 15. The matches will be followed by a match against Real Salt Lake at Rio Tinto Stadium on July 17, the English Premier League (EPL) side announced on Tuesday

Days later, United will take part in the International Champions Cup (ICC), kicking off the tournament against rivals Manchester City on July 20, with the venue to be revealed in due course for the highly anticipated Manchester derby, reports Xinhua news agency.

United coach Jose Mourinho will then come up against his former club Real Madrid at the Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, on July 23. The clash comes three years after a record breaking US soccer attendance of 109,318 spectators watched the Reds record a 3-1 win over the Spanish capital giants.

The tour will then conclude in Washington DC with a game against Barcelona on July 26 at the FedEx Field, in what will be the first meeting between the two sides since United claimed a 3-1 victory in the sell-out clash in California two summers ago.

Speaking of the Club's summer plans, Manchester United's Executive Vice Chairman, Ed Woodward, said: "Tours are vital for the team's preparations for the season ahead and we are facing top class opposition in world class stadiums, ensuring it is the ideal environment for the manager and team to prepare.

"Everybody is excited for the tour and it gives us the opportunity to play in front of some of the millions of Manchester United supporters which we have across the USA." 

All-party delegation from Haryana to meet Rajnath Singh

Statesman News Service | Chandigarh |

A delegation of all political parties of Haryana led by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar will call on the Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi on March 24, regarding the issue of Sutlej-Yamuna-Link (SYL) Canal.

While stating this, an official spokesman on Wednesday said that to whom a written communication to this effect has been sent included Haryana Education Minister Ram Bilas Sharma.

Finance Minister Captain Abhimanyu, Health Minister Anil Vij, state BJP president Subhash Barala, president, Indian National Congress, Ashok Tanwar, Leader of Congress Legislative Party Kiran Choudhary, former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, state president Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) Ashok Arora, Leader of Opposition Abhey Singh Chautala, state president, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) Saranjit Singh Sotha, MLA Shiromani Akali Dal, Balkaur Singh, state president, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) Naresh Saaran, MLA Bahujan Samaj Party Tek Chand Sharma, Independent MLA Jai Parkash and Advocate General, Haryana Baldev Raj Mahajan.

He said that it was also decided that before proceeding to meet the Union Home Minister at 4 pm, the delegation would meet for a preliminary discussion at Haryana Bhawan, New Delhi the same day at 2.45 pm.

Salman Khan and Raveena Tandon ‘fought over a little bubble gum’!

IANS | Mumbai |

Actress Raveena Tandon says superstar Salman Khan — opposite whom she made her film debut with the 1991 entertainer "Patthar Ke Phool" — has always stood by her in times of need when others turned their back.

During an appearance on Zee Classic's "My Life My Story", Raveena spoke about her equation with Salman, read a statement.

She said: "Salman and I used to fight a lot on trivial issues… We have fought over a bubble gum! But honestly, Salman is a fantastic person at heart. If I have to name one person who has stood by my side as a friend, it would be him.

"All others turn their back in times of need, but Salman has always fulfilled his promise as a friend. He was always there for me when I needed him."

The actress, who will next be seen on screen in "Maatr – The Mother", was born to director Ravi Tandon, but she never wanted to get launched by him.

On "My Life My Story", Raveena revealed that while Salman was looking for his leading lady in "Patthar Ke Phool", he had visited the sets of her ad film to evaluate her work. What followed was a series of calls from Salim Khan and G.P. Sippy to her father, asking him to convince Raveena for the film. Raveena then agreed to do the film.

The episode featuring Raveena will air on Saturday.

I need rest, says Neymar ahead of World Cup qualifiers

"The chance to wear the Brazil shirt is always a privilege, an honour," Neymar told reporters.

IANS | Sau Paulo |

FC Barcelona forward Neymar has said that he is looking forward to some rest before preparing for the national football team's World Cup qualifiers against Uruguay and Paraguay.

Neymar, Juventus defender Dani Alves and Roma goalkeeper Alisson were the last players to arrive at Brazil's training camp here on Tuesday, reports Xinhua news agency.

The squad trained at the headquarters of Brazilian Serie A club Corinthians before taking a chartered flight to Montevideo, where they will confront Uruguay on Thursday.

"The chance to wear the Brazil shirt is always a privilege, an honour," Neymar told reporters after his long-haul flight from Barcelona. 

"I've arrived a little later than the others. I'm going to get some rest to make sure I'm right."

"It's going to be a difficult game. Uruguay have a lot of quality, but we are going to prepare ourselves as best we can," he added.

Brazil, who lead the South American zone World Cup qualifying standings, will also meet Paraguay in Sao Paulo on March 28.

CBSE brings in ‘uniform’ assessment for Classes 6-9

IANS | New Delhi |

The much-vaunted continuous and comprehensive evaluation (CCE) for Classes 6 to 9 is out and the CBSE is bringing in a revised assessment structure following its decision to restore Class 10 Board examination from 2017-18 academic session.

"To increase the confidence in the students to start preparing for Class 10 Board examination when they join the upper primary stage in Class 6, the CBSE has decided to implement the uniform system of assessment, examination pattern and issue of report cards for Classes 6 to 7 also on the similar pattern," the Central Board of Secondary Education said in a circular.

"This new scheme will bring the uniformity in the system of assessment and examination for classes 9 and 10 in all the CBSE affiliated schools," said the CBSE. 

It said that due to the disparities in the systems of assessment and examination among the various CBSE affiliated schools, students of Classes 6-9 face problems on migrating to another school. 

The CBSE, which currently has 18,688 affiliated schools, said it was imperative to have a uniform system of assessment, examination pattern and report cards for Classes 6 to 9 for ease of students and other stakeholders. 

Rosetta probe records growing crack on comet

IANS | New York |

A large and growing crack on the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko recorded by European Space Agency's Rosetta mission suggests that the comet might split up one day, says a new study.

A 1,600-foot-long fracture that runs through the comet's neck was spotted in August 2014. The fracture was found to have increased in width by about 100 feet by December 2014.

In images taken in June 2016 by the Rosetta probe, a new 500- to 1,000-foot-long fracture was identified parallel to the original fracture spotted in August 2014.

"The large crack was in the neck of the comet, a small central part that connects the two lobes," said the study's leader Ramy El-Maarry from the University of Colorado at Boulder in the US.

"The crack was extending, indicating that the comet may split up one day," El-Maarry said.

The study published in the journal Science summarises the types of surface changes observed during the two years that the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft spent investigating the comet.

Notable differences are seen before and after the comet's most active period — perihelion — when it reached its closest point to the Sun along its orbit.

"As comets approach the sun, they go into overdrive and exhibit spectacular changes on their surface," El-Maarry said.

Between August 2014 and September 2016, Rosetta orbited comet 67P during the comet's swing through the inner solar system.

"We saw a massive cliff collapse and a large crack in the neck of the comet get bigger and bigger," El-Maarry said. 

"And we discovered that boulders the size of a large truck could be moved across the comet's surface — a distance as long as one-and-a-half football fields," he pointed out.

Rosetta is a European Space Agency mission with contributions from its member states and NASA.

Mitchell Johnson puts his bet on Australian pacers for Dharamsala Test

Johnson feels that Pune Test hero Steve O'Keefe may have to make way for Jackson Bird.

PTI | New Delhi |

Former Australia fast bowler Mitchell Johnson feels that Indian team will be “nervous” considering the pacer-friendly conditions of Dharamsala where Steve Smith and his boys should feel more confident.

“Dharamsala is an amazing ground and the only times I have seen it are with grass on (the pitch). So I think that's why the Australians will probably be confident and India will be a little bit nervous. I think they've been overconfident in this series and I think the scoreline shows that,” Johnson told Fox Sports.

The Aussie pace bowling great feels that Pune Test hero Steve O'Keefe may have to make way for Jackson Bird in seamer-friendly conditions when the fourth Test gets underway from Saturday.

“I think we're going to lose a spinner out of this Test match,” he said.

“The spinners have been great throughout the series. There's been a lot of pressure on the spinners to go out there and perform and I think they've had some good patches and some bad patches. But that's the game. It's a tough one because they have both had their moments in this series, but I think you have got to go with experience.

“I think Nathan Lyon will get a lot more bounce and he has been turning the ball quite nicely. But then again, you've got to look at left- and right-hand combinations,” Johnson said.
Johnson feels that Bird will be more suitable for Dharamsala track.

“If it's more of an Australian kind of wicket, I think you'll see Nathan Lyon bowl and Bird come in as the third quick.

Johnson, a veteran of 73 Tests is happy that Peter Handscomb and Shaun Marsh saved the game for Australia providing them with psychological advantage.

“(The result in Ranchi) gives Australia a huge advantage I think. For them (India) to know that it's not about Steve Smith and David Warner, other guys in the team can perform and can play out for a draw. They dug in and played exceptional cricket.”

“They (Australia) will be pumped after that. Even though it was only a draw, to them it will feel very good and very positive. Because they have collapsed a lot in the past. That's why I'm confident Australia will win.”

Anti-romeo squads to ‘protect women’ in Uttar Pradesh

SNS | New Delhi |

Just days after becoming the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, the Yogi Adityanath government on Tuesday formed anti-romeo squads in the state to ‘protect the honour of women’ as promised in the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) manifesto.

The UP police have ordered to form ‘anti-romeo dals’ near colleges, malls and parks in a bid to curb eve-teasing and ensure safety of college girls.

"In a bid to check incidents of eve-teasing and passing of comments on women and girls, anti-Romeo dals will be constituted at the police station levels and action under the Goonda Act will be taken against wrongdoers," A Satish Ganesh, Inspector General (IG) of Lucknow Zone said.

While campaigning in Uttar Pradesh for the state assembly elections, BJP president Amit Shah said the party would help in the crackdown of eve-teasing by forming anti-romeo squads if the party is voted to power.

"In Uttar Pradesh, every college would be provided with anti-Romeo squad. Our girls would be safeguarded. These anti-Romeo squads would allow girls to study without fear in college campuses," Amit Shah said in Meerut.

Phil Jones ruled out of England’s World Cup qualifier

England face Germany on Wednesday in Dortmund, four days before hosting Lithuania at Wembley.

IANS | London |

Manchester United defender Phil Jones has been replaced due to his injury from the England football squad for the friendly against Germany on Wednesday and the 2018 World Cup qualifier against Lithuania on March 26.

The English Football Association did not report what kind of injury Jones has suffered, but said coach Gareth Southgate has "no immediate plans to call up a replacement". But, with Gary Cahill suspended for Sunday's game against Lithuania, the coach will assess his options following Wednesday's match, reports Efe.

England will face Germany on Wednesday in Dortmund, four days before hosting Lithuania at the Wembley Stadium here.

Southgate's options to replace Jones are Chris Smalling (Manchester United), John Stones (Manchester City) and Michael Keane (Burnley).