New Delhi
Rs 1 lakh reward for info on Sushil Kumar: Delhi Police
The Delhi Police today said that it has announced a reward of Rs 1 lakh for information leading to the arrest of two-time Olympics medalist Sushil Kumar and Rs 50,000 for his associate Ajay Kumar in connection with the Chhatrasal Stadium brawl that led to the death of another wrestler. Last week, a Delhi court had issued non-bailable warrants against Sushil and six others in connection with the Chhatrasal Stadium brawl. TNS
New Delhi
NZ refuses to visit India for hockey Pro League
The Indian men’s hockey team lost an opportunity to test its competitive skills after its FIH Hockey Pro League matches against New Zealand, scheduled for late this month, were postponed as the opponents refused to visit India due to the raging Covid-19 pandemic here. The two matches were to be held on May 29 and 30 in Bhubaneswar.
Gothenburg
Barcelona rout Chelsea 4-0 to win WCL final for 1st time
Barcelona came out firing against Chelsea, scoring after just 32 seconds en route to a 4-0 victory and their first Women’s Champions League title. Barca are the first side from Spain to win the WCL.
Parma
Serena posts first victory in more than 3 months
Serena Williams earned her first victory in more than three months by beating 17-year-old qualifier Lisa Pigato 6-3 6-2 in the first round of the Emilia-Romagna Open.
CA reaches out to Bancroft over ball-tampering revelation
Melbourne: Cricket Australia (CA) has asked batsman Cameron Bancroft if he has new information on the 2018 Cape Town ball-tampering scandal in the wake of his suggestion that the team’s bowlers were aware of the wrongdoing. The former Test opener was banned for nine months for his role in the incident, dubbed “Sandpapergate”, while then-captain Steve Smith and his deputy David Warner were stripped of their leadership positions and suspended for a year. A CA investigation at the time cleared the rest of the team and support staff of wrongdoing or knowledge of the plan to alter the condition of the ball, but Bancroft suggested that was not the case in interview on Friday.
No surprises: Clarke
Sydney: Former Australian captain Michael Clarke won’t be surprised if it comes to light that more players were aware of the ball-tampering plot. Clarke has accused CA of sweeping the issue under the carpet. “If you are playing sport at the highest level you know your tools that good it’s not funny. Can you imagine that ball being thrown back to the bowler and the bowler not knowing about it? Please,” Clarke told a radio channel today. “I love how the articles in the paper are, ‘It is such a big surprise that Bancroft has made a...’ Actually, if you read his quotes, it is not what he did say as what he didn’t say in regards to other people knowing about Sandpapergate,” Clarke said.
IPL’s Aussies arrive in Sydney
Sydney: The Australian players, coaches and commentary staff who were part of the suspended IPL arrived here today from the Maldives and will be in quarantine for 14 days. The cricketers had gone from India to the Maldives after the suspension of the tournament as the Australian government had imposed a travel ban on travellers from India due to the Covid-19 situation in the country. On arrival here today, the group was escorted by police to quarantine hotels across Sydney, according to reports. Former Australia batsman Mike Hussey, who had tested positive for the virus, was expected to arrive here later today in a flight from Qatar. — Agencies
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