Gary Kirsten expresses confidence in Shubman Gill's leadership abilities as he embarks on his first full Test captaincy assignment against England. Kirsten highlights Gill's intelligence, dedication, and exemplary training habits as key factors for success. Matthew Hayden acknowledges Gill's potential while noting his limited Test experience in England.
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Mehul Choksi is suing the Indian government and five individuals in London's High Court, alleging his kidnapping from Antigua in 2021 was orchestrated by India's intelligence agency, R&AW, as part of a honeytrap plot to extradite him.
The ICC has revamped playing conditions for men's international cricket, effective mid-June and July. A key change in ODIs involves using two new balls only until the 34th over, aiming to balance bat and ball. Stricter concussion substitute rules now require teams to pre-name five role-specific replacements.
Following Israeli strikes on Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, the IAEA warns of potential radiological and chemical contamination, though external radiation levels remain normal. Damage is confirmed at Natanz and Isfahan, raising global concerns, while the UN criticizes Israel's Gaza operations, citing 'horrifying' Palestinian suffering and urging immediate action to halt the violence.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announced the reopening of 16 tourist destinations in Jammu and Kashmir, out of the 48 closed after the Pahalgam terror attack. Eight destinations in the Valley and eight in Jammu will reopen from June 17, following appeals from political leaders and tourism stakeholders. The decision aims to restore normalcy, with further reopenings planned after security assessments.
Amid escalating Middle East tensions, Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei warned the US against intervention in the ongoing conflict with Israel, threatening “irreparable damage.” This follows a fierce aerial war and inflammatory remarks by US President Trump. Iran claimed to have launched hypersonic missiles at Israel, marking a regional first.
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