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Birmingham CWG 2022: Virender Sehwag shares old video of Hima Das winning gold, deletes tweet after backlash

Today the former Indian opener shared a four years old video of Hima Das winning at Commonwealth games in the 400m race and clinching gold medal.

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The former India opener Virendra Sehwag is again living up to the expectation and coming up with blasphemous tweets and statement. This time the former cricketer and current cricket commentator has shared a fake tweet on Twitter congratulating Hima Das for winning a gold medal in Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022 and initiating the medal count of India.

Differentiating fact from fiction can be tricky in such times but celebrities and influential personalities are expected to be cautious of what they speak or choose to put out in public domain. But it does seem like Virender Sehwag has not learned his lessons yet.

Today the former Indian opener shared a four years old video of Hima Das winning at Commonwealth games in the 400m race and clinching gold medal. He wrote, “What a win! Indian athletes have totally arrived. Many congratulation to Hima Das for winning gold medal in 400m race at the Commonwealth Games. Fakr hai.”

This did not only accelerate the flow of misinformation but also took away the spotlight form Sanket Sargar, who actually won India’s first medal at the Birmingham commonwealth games 2022. With a close lose over gold, Sanket won silver medal in the Men’s 55 kg weightlifting with combined lift of 248 kg in the third lift.

Malaysia’s Aniq Kasdan bagged gold medal with combined lift of 249 kg and Sri Lanka’s Dilanka Kumara has cinched bronze with 225 kg. Sargar pulled a heroic and initiated India’s medal count, despite sustaining an injury.

However, it’s not for the first time that Sehwag has shared some fake news on Twitter. He has earlier faced backlash for using an offensive image to pay his tribute to Galwan valley martyrs.

Few days back he was also trolled for using offensive words during the live commentary for former skipper Virat Kohli and James Anderson during the IND vs ENG decider Test match at Edgbaston.

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Manoj Bhandage’s low-key RCB debut after top-order collapse against PBKS

RCB introduced Karnataka’s Manoj Bhandage as an impact player in their rain-shortened IPL 2025 match against PBKS. However, the all-rounder managed only 1 run before being dismissed.

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Manoj Bhandage walks back after getting out during his RCB debut in IPL 2025

Manoj Bhandage, the young all-rounder from Karnataka, was brought in as Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) impact player during their IPL 2025 clash against Punjab Kings (PBKS) on April 18. However, the highly anticipated appearance ended on a disappointing note as he was dismissed cheaply after RCB’s batting order collapsed in a shortened innings.

RCB reels after rain-hit start

The encounter at Bengaluru was disrupted by heavy rainfall, leading to a significant delay. Once play resumed at 9:45 PM, the fixture was reduced to 14 overs per side. RCB, who were put in to bat first, struggled heavily as wickets fell in quick succession, leaving them reeling at 41/6 within the first eight overs.

In a bid to salvage their innings, the team turned to Manoj Bhandage, deploying him as their designated impact player.

Profile: Who is Manoj Bhandage?

Manoj Bhandage, born on October 5, 1998, in Karnataka, was acquired by RCB for ₹30 lakh during the IPL 2025 mega auction. A left-handed batter and right-arm medium pacer, Bhandage is known for his aggressive style and versatility with both bat and ball.

He made his T20 debut for Karnataka in 2019 and later featured in List A cricket starting 2022. In 14 List A matches, Bhandage has accumulated 235 runs at a strike rate of 100.42 and has taken 10 wickets at an economy rate of 4.80. His T20 record includes 186 runs and 13 wickets from 24 appearances.

Bhandage has been recognized for his ability to contribute in the lower-middle order while offering useful overs with the ball, which prompted RCB to test his potential under pressure.

Short stay at the crease

Unfortunately for the debutant, his contribution was limited. Facing Marco Jansen, Bhandage attempted to flick a length delivery but misjudged its line. The ball struck his pad with his front leg airborne. Although he opted for a review, technology confirmed no bat contact, and the ball-tracking data indicated a marginal clip of the leg stump. The umpire’s original decision of out was upheld, and Bhandage had to walk back after scoring just one run from four balls.

His brief outing added to RCB’s woes on a night where their top and middle order offered little resistance, leaving fans and management with unanswered questions about their depth under pressure.

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Rahul Dravid dismisses rift rumours with Sanju Samson, calls reports baseless

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Rajasthan Royals head coach Rahul Dravid has firmly denied recent reports suggesting a rift between skipper Sanju Samson and the franchise. Addressing the media ahead of their upcoming IPL 2025 clash against Lucknow Super Giants, Dravid labelled the rumours as “baseless” and stressed the team’s unity and shared focus on playoff qualification.

The controversy was sparked by a video that showed Samson missing from a team huddle involving Dravid and other members of the support staff. Speculations quickly followed about a possible internal conflict and even questions about Samson’s captaincy future.

“I don’t know where these reports are coming from. Sanju and I are on the same page,” Dravid stated during the press conference.

He further added, “He’s a very integral part of our team. He’s involved in each and every decision and discussion. Sometimes, when you lose games and things don’t go right, you face criticism and we can take it on our performances, but we can’t do anything about this baseless stuff.”

Dravid praised the team’s effort and unity, highlighting that criticism often overlooks how deeply players are affected when they don’t perform well. “The spirit of the team is really good, I’m impressed with how hard these guys work. One of the things people don’t understand is how hurt the players feel when they don’t perform,” he noted.

Sanju Samson’s fitness in question ahead of key match

Adding to the team’s concerns, Sanju Samson’s availability for the crucial Saturday fixture remains uncertain. The RR captain had to retire hurt during the previous match against Delhi Capitals after scoring 31 off 19 balls, following a possible side strain.

He was seen in visible discomfort after playing a cut shot against Vipraj Nigam and was subsequently assessed by the physio for pain in the left ribcage area. Although he continued briefly, Samson had to leave the field soon after. The match ended in a tie and RR eventually lost in the Super Over.

“Sanju experienced a bit of pain in the abdominal area. So we have gone for scans. He has done some scans today so we are waiting the results… and then once we get a bit more clarity… we’ll take a decision,” Dravid said on Friday.

As Rajasthan Royals await the scan results, all eyes are on Samson’s condition ahead of what could be a pivotal match in their campaign.

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IPL 2025: Dewald Brevis joins Chennai Super Kings after Gurjapneet Singh injury

His overall T20 experience includes 81 matches in which he accumulated 1,787 runs, with a highest score of 162.

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On Friday, the Chennai Super Kings officially announced the signing of South African all-rounder Dewald Brevis as a replacement for the injured pacer Gurjapneet Singh for the remainder of the IPL season. This strategic move adds a dynamic young talent to the CSK roster, as Brevis is widely regarded as one of the most exciting emerging cricketers globally.

Dewald Brevis, who has quickly made a name for himself in the cricketing arena, debuted internationally in T20 cricket in 2023 and has since participated in various franchise tournaments around the globe.

His remarkable performances in leagues such as the IPL, Caribbean Premier League (CPL), Major League Cricket (MLC), and SA20 have demonstrated his potential and skill. In the recently concluded 2025 SA20 season, he stood out as one of the top players, finishing as the sixth-highest run-scorer with an impressive 291 runs at an explosive strike rate of 184.17. His contributions were pivotal in guiding MI Cape Town to their first title, showcasing his ability to perform on big stages.

In an official media statement, the IPL emphasised the importance of this signing, stating, “Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have signed South Africa’s Dewald Brevis as a replacement for the injured Gurjapneet Singh for the remainder of the TATA Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025.” This announcement signifies CSK’s commitment to maintaining a competitive edge in the tournament despite dealing with injuries.

At just 21 years of age, Brevis has a previous association with the Mumbai Indians, having played 10 matches during the 2022 and 2024 seasons. His overall T20 experience includes 81 matches in which he accumulated 1,787 runs, with a highest score of 162.

Brevis is often referred to as “Baby AB” because of the striking resemblance in both looks and playing style to the legendary AB de Villiers. With this new opportunity, Brevis will don the Chennai Super Kings jersey for ₹2.2 crore, and fans are eagerly anticipating his contributions throughout the remainder of the IPL season.

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