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Chennai street to be named after cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin

In addition to Ramakrishnapuram 1st Street, Aryagowda Road in West Mambalam was also discussed as a potential site for renaming, highlighting the GCC’s commitment to honouring local sports heroes.

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In a momentous decision, the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) has unanimously voted to rename Ramakrishnapuram 1st Street in West Mambalam in honour of celebrated cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin. This resolution was announced during the GCC’s budget meeting on March 21, 2025, and was presided over by Mayor R. Priya at the Ripon Buildings.

The proposal to rename the street stemmed from a request by Carrom Ball Event & Marketing Pvt. Ltd., headed by Chief Operating Officer S. Karthik. He emphasized Ashwin’s extensive contributions to Indian cricket, which have earned him wide acclaim both nationally and internationally. In addition to Ramakrishnapuram 1st Street, Aryagowda Road in West Mambalam was also discussed as a potential site for renaming, highlighting the GCC’s commitment to honouring local sports heroes.

The GCC resolution praised Ashwin’s illustrious career, stating, “Mr. Ashwin has represented India and Tamil Nadu in numerous matches, winning several awards and accolades. He is widely recognized as one of the world’s best all-rounders.” With such accolades, renaming a street after him resonates with the pride he has brought to Chennai and the sport of cricket.

Prior to passing the resolution, the GCC sought and received approval from the government to recognize Ashwin’s contributions more formally. The initiative was initially presented to the Standing Committee on Taxation and Finance, which recommended it for approval at the council meeting, reflecting broad support for recognizing local heroes.

Ravichandran Ashwin, known for his exceptional skills as an off-spinner, officially announced his retirement from international cricket on December 18, 2024, following the conclusion of the third Test match against Australia in Brisbane. He exits the sport as India’s second-highest wicket-taker in Tests, having claimed 537 wickets in 106 matches.

In recognition of his remarkable career, Ashwin was honoured with the prestigious Padma Shri award by President Droupadi Murmu on January 25, 2025. As he prepares to represent Chennai Super Kings in the upcoming 18th season of the Indian Premier League, set to commence on March 22, Ashwin’s legacy continues to inspire cricket fans and future generations alike.

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IPL 2025 kicks off: Shah Rukh Khan dances with Kohli, Disha Patani sets stage on fire at opening ceremony in Eden Gardens

Not to be outdone, Punjabi sensation Karan Aujla brought his A-game, delivering a high-octane performance that had everyone grooving to his chart-topping hits.

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The Indian Premier League 2025 opened with a bang at Kolkata’s iconic Eden Gardens, delivering a night of glitz, glamour, and cricketing fervour that left fans spellbound. Bollywood superstar and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) co-owner Shah Rukh Khan set the stage ablaze with his magnetic presence, delivering a rousing speech that had the packed stadium roaring in excitement.

“The King of Bollywood” didn’t stop there—SRK turned up the heat by inviting cricketing stars Rinku Singh and Virat Kohli on stage for an impromptu dance-off. The crowd went wild as Virat and SRK grooved to the beats of Jhoome Jo Pathaan, creating a moment that will be etched in IPL history. The energy peaked when SRK brought together the captains of KKR and RCB, along with top BCCI and IPL officials, for a grand finale that celebrated the spirit of cricket.

Disha Patani and Karan Aujla Set the Stage on Fire
Bollywood’s glamour queen, Disha Patani, turned up the heat with her sizzling dance moves, adding a dash of Bollywood magic to the evening. Her electrifying performance had the crowd on their feet, cheering for more. Not to be outdone, Punjabi sensation Karan Aujla brought his A-game, delivering a high-octane performance that had everyone grooving to his chart-topping hits.

Shreya Ghoshal’s Melodic Magic
The night’s musical highlight came from the enchanting Shreya Ghoshal, who mesmerized the audience with her soulful renditions. She kicked off her performance with Aami Je Tomar from Bhool Bhulaiyaa, leaving fans in awe of her vocal prowess. But the real treat was her tribute to the 10 IPL franchises, dedicating a special song to each team. It was a heartfelt ode to the league’s unity and diversity, making it a truly unforgettable performance.

The Cricketing Action Begins: KKR vs RCB
As the dazzling performances wrapped up, the focus shifted to the real stars of the night—the cricketers. The opening match of IPL 2025 saw Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) locking horns with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), promising a thrilling start to what’s set to be another action-packed season.

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IPL 2025: Reports say Irfan Pathan removed from commentary panel for being biased against certain players

Reports suggest that Pathan’s exclusion stems from complaints by several Indian cricketers who felt his critical on-air remarks were personally motivated.

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The official commentary panel for IPL 2025 was unveiled on Friday, and notably absent was former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan, who has been a regular fixture in previous seasons. Reports suggest that Pathan’s exclusion stems from complaints by several Indian cricketers who felt his critical on-air remarks were personally motivated.

According to reports, one player was so upset with Pathan’s comments during the Australia series that he blocked the former cricketer’s phone number. A source close to the development stated, “Otherwise, his (Pathan’s) name would have been there. It’s been happening for the last two years as he was carrying personal agendas against certain players, and that didn’t sit well with the system.”

This isn’t the first time a high-profile commentator has faced repercussions due to player dissatisfaction. In the past, renowned voices like Sanjay Manjrekar and Harsha Bhogle have also been sidelined from commentary duties after cricketers expressed displeasure with their on-air opinions.

In 2020, Manjrekar was reportedly dropped from the BCCI commentary panel for India’s ODI series against South Africa. This decision followed a series of controversies in 2019, including a public spat with Bhogle, a dig at former captain Sourav Ganguly, and his description of Ravindra Jadeja as a “bits and pieces player.”

Reacting to his exclusion, Manjrekar had posted on X (formerly Twitter), “I have always considered commentary as a great privilege, but never an entitlement. It is up to my employers whether they choose to have me or not, and I will always respect that. Maybe BCCI has not been happy with my performance of late. I accept that as a professional.”

Similarly, just days before IPL 2016, Harsha Bhogle was removed from the commentary roster without explanation. Bhogle later expressed his confusion on Facebook, writing, “I still don’t know why I am not doing the IPL. I can accept the fact that people don’t like me. But I genuinely hope it isn’t because cricketers have complained about what I have to say.”

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IPL 2025 brings in major rule changes: Here are the revamped rules

From allowing saliva to changing the ball mid-innings, IPL 2025 brings a host of new rules. Here’s everything you need to know about the latest updates

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As Kolkata Knight Riders prepare to face Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the IPL 2025 opener at Eden Gardens, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced a series of significant rule changes that will come into effect from this season.

Second ball rule to tackle dew

In a bid to address the impact of dew in night matches, the BCCI has introduced a new provision allowing the bowling side in the second innings to request a change of ball once after the 10th over. The decision, approved unanimously by all franchise captains in a recent meeting, aims to aid bowlers—particularly spinners—who often struggle to grip the wet ball.

According to the new rule, the bowling captain can request a ball change, even if dew is not visibly present. Umpires will be required to replace the ball with one that is similarly worn, although teams will not have the option to choose the replacement ball.

KKR spinner Varun Chakravarthy welcomed the move, saying it may help spinners regain control in crucial middle overs. RCB coach Andy Flower also backed the change, highlighting the strategic flexibility it provides to captains.

Saliva ban officially lifted

Another key update for IPL 2025 is the removal of the ban on using saliva to shine the ball. The ban, originally imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic and later made permanent by the ICC, has now been reversed by the IPL following discussions with all 10 teams. Bowlers can now return to traditional ball-shining methods starting this season. However, both Varun Chakravarthy and Andy Flower downplayed its significance in the T20 format during pre-match press interactions.

New Code of Conduct with demerit points

The BCCI has also rolled out a new Code of Conduct that introduces a demerit points system and suspension points valid for a span of 36 months. This replaces the earlier rule where captains could be banned for one match after three over-rate violations.

DRS expanded to include wide and no-ball reviews

The Decision Review System (DRS) has been upgraded as well. Teams will now be able to challenge height-based no-ball calls and off-stump wide deliveries. Advanced technology like Hawk-Eye and ball-tracking will be used to assist the third umpire in reviewing these decisions.

Golden Badge for champions

In a symbolic move, the BCCI has introduced a ‘Golden Badge’ for defending champions. This year, KKR will be the first team to don the golden emblem on their shirts throughout the season, recognising their 2024 title win.

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