NBA free agent Marcus Morris Sr. was arrested Sunday at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on a charge of writing a check with insufficient funds, according to Broward County records. His twin brother, Markieff, and Morris’ agent are disputing the charge. Hours later, Markieff voiced his anger in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
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India celebrated a moral victory after drawing the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford, highlighted by a resilient batting performance. Pacer Arshdeep Singh, despite being sidelined with an injury, lifted team spirits. A video of him dancing, showing off his Bhangra moves up the stairs went viral, showcasing the team's positive energy.
The Bombay High Court acquitted all accused in the train blasts case, deeming confessions extracted by the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) as inadmissible due to "barbaric and inhuman" torture. Accusations included severe physical abuse and psychological coercion, leading the court to question the validity of the confessions. The court also highlighted procedural lapses in invoking MCOCA, further undermining the prosecution's case.
India clinched the ODI series against England with a 13-run victory, highlighted by Kranti Goud's stunning six-wicket haul. Harmanpreet Kaur's century propelled India to 318/5. England's chase fell short despite Nat Sciver-Brunt's valiant 98. Goud's achievement marks her as the second-youngest Indian to secure a five-wicket haul, while Kaur reached 4000 ODI runs, solidifying India's dominant performance.
After a rain break, Shubman Gill's careless run-out disrupted India's progress in the fifth Test against England. Gill, who had looked good, was dismissed for 21 due to a poor decision, ending a promising partnership. Despite the setback, Gill surpassed Sunil Gavaskar's record for most runs by an Indian in a Test series, reaching 737 runs.
Nazem Kadri might be heading to the Montreal Canadiens as Calgary reportedly refuses trades with Toronto. Friction from Brad Treliving's past dealings with Calgary limits Kadri's options. Montreal, with its young core and skilled system, presents an appealing destination for the veteran center, potentially stabilizing their second line and providing valuable leadership.
In Rajkot, a 12-year-old girl was allegedly molested and raped by her father over six months, according to police reports. The mother filed a complaint, leading to charges under the BNS Act and Pocso Act. The accused, a Nepalese security guard, fled after his wife discovered the abuse on July 25. Police are currently searching for him using various methods.
The Rajya Sabha saw disruptions during Amit Shah's response on Operation Sindoor. Opposition members demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's presence. They protested India's cross-border strikes after the Pahalgam terror attack. Shah mentioned Operation Mahadev, where three terrorists were killed. Opposition MPs staged a walkout, insisting on a response from the Prime Minister. Jairam Ramesh criticized Modi's absence from the debate.
The Enforcement Directorate admitted its mistake in summoning advocates. Attorney General informed the Supreme Court that probe agencies received instructions to avoid such errors. The Chief Justice of India emphasized the privileged nature of lawyer-client communication. The Supreme Court will address petitions from bar associations on July 29.
England dominated India in the fourth Test at Old Trafford, with Joe Root's impressive 150 putting them in a commanding lead. Jonathan Trott highlighted India's bowling struggles, particularly the lack of support for Bumrah. Shubman Gill faced a tough captaincy challenge on his first England tour. Sanjay Manjrekar urged India to fight back, despite the uneven bounce of the pitch.