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BJP shares viral IPL girl meme to take a jibe at Congress over milk price hike in Karnataka

Her expression, as Hetmyer caught a ball that Dhoni had hit, quickly became popular meme material across the internet.

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The BJP on Tuesday seized the moment by sharing a viral clip of the viral girl from the CSK vs RR match, using it to mock the Congress-led Karnataka government. The jibe comes in response to the state’s recent decision to increase prices for Nandini milk, BMTC bus fares, and Namma Metro tickets, sparking widespread criticism.

Sharing the viral clip on X (formerly Twitter), the Karnataka BJP captioned, “That too, right after hikes in BMTC, Metro, and Milk prices!”

During the Chennai Super Kings vs Rajasthan Royals match, a female fan’s reaction to Dhoni’s departure captured attention online. Her expression, as Hetmyer caught a ball that Dhoni had hit, quickly became popular meme material across the internet.

Bengaluru residents are grappling with a wave of price hikes that have swept across essential services over the past year, from public transportation to household staples. The escalating costs of metro fares, bus tickets, milk, and electricity are placing a growing burden on daily commuters, families, and small businesses alike.

One of the steepest increases has come from the Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (BMRCL), which rolled out a fare revision in February. The maximum fare for a metro ride jumped from ₹60 to ₹90, while the minimum balance required on smart cards doubled from ₹50 to ₹90. This adjustment translates to a 50-90% fare hike, a significant blow for the thousands of daily passengers who depend on the Namma Metro as an affordable lifeline. For a city known for its traffic woes, the metro’s rising costs are forcing many to rethink their budgets.

The pain at the ticket counter doesn’t stop with the metro. In January, the Karnataka government greenlit a 15% fare increase for state-run transport corporations, directly impacting the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC). As a result, bus commuters—many of whom rely on BMTC services to navigate the city—are facing higher prices. An ordinary daily pass now costs ₹80, up from ₹70, while a weekly pass has risen from ₹300 to ₹350. Monthly pass holders, including students and regular travelers, are shelling out ₹1,200, compared to ₹1,050 previously. The fare surge is yet another hurdle for those already stretched thin by rising living costs.

For households, the sting of inflation is also evident at the breakfast table. The Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) has raised the price of its popular Nandini milk by ₹4 per litre, effective April 1. This marks the third hike in less than a year, following increases of ₹3 per litre in July 2023 and ₹2 per litre in June 2024. A litre of Nandini toned milk, which retailed for ₹40 last year, now carries a ₹46 price tag. While KMF insists its rates remain competitive with brands like Amul and Heritage, the steady upward trend has left consumers frustrated and budgets tighter than ever.

Adding to the financial squeeze, the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) has approved higher fixed charges for electricity consumers over the next three years. The new rates, set to appear in bills starting May, will impact households and businesses across the state. However, there’s a silver lining for some: beneficiaries of the Gruha Lakshmi scheme, which provides free electricity, will be shielded from these increases. For everyone else, the rising cost of power is yet another expense to juggle.

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After IPL penalties, Digvesh Rathi unveils new celebration after dismissing idol Sunil Narine

Digvesh Rathi dismissed his idol Sunil Narine and unveiled a new celebration in LSG vs KKR IPL 2025 clash after facing IPL sanctions.

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Digvesh Rathi new celebration

Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) spinner Digvesh Rathi made headlines not just for his performance but also for his new celebration during the IPL 2025 clash against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) on Tuesday at Eden Gardens, Kolkata.

The young wrist spinner struck in his very first over, dismissing none other than his childhood idol Sunil Narine, who had looked dangerous with 30 off 13 balls. Rathi had Narine caught at long off, a key moment in KKR’s massive 239-run chase.

Following the dismissal, Rathi unveiled a new signature celebration, making a writing gesture on the ground, a move believed to be a subtle response to recent sanctions imposed by the IPL governing council.

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Though details of the earlier sanction haven’t been officially disclosed, sources suggest it was linked to on-field conduct or celebration style, prompting Rathi to modify his post-wicket reactions this season.

Rathi’s early breakthrough added to LSG’s strong defense of their massive total, and his composed performance under pressure further cemented his growing status in the squad.

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Why did Australian young opener retire from cricket at just 27?

Will Pucovski, a rising star in Australian cricket, retires at 27 after a series of concussions. He now looks forward to a coaching role at Melbourne Cricket Club.

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Young Australian opener's retirement announcement

In a heartbreaking development for Australian cricket, Will Pucovski has announced his retirement from all forms of the game at the age of 27, citing persistent health concerns — particularly recurring concussions — as the primary reason.

Despite being seen as one of Australia’s most promising young talents, Pucovski’s career was severely limited by injuries. He made a single Test appearance, against India during the 2020/21 series in Sydney, where he scored a commendable 62 and 10.

What led to Pucovski’s retirement?

The turning point came in March 2024, when Pucovski suffered yet another blow to the helmet during a Sheffield Shield match. The incident forced him to retire hurt and miss the remainder of the domestic season. Based on medical advice, Pucovski also withdrew from playing in the 2024 English county season with Leicestershire.

Speaking on SEN’s Whateley program, he said, “It’s been a really difficult year… the simple message is I won’t be playing cricket at any level again.” A medical panel’s recommendation, along with the mental and physical toll of his injuries, ultimately prompted his decision.

Although his career was brief, Pucovski showed flashes of brilliance. In just 36 first-class matches, he recorded seven centuries and nine fifties, including a career-best 255 not out against South Australia in 2020. Many had tipped him as a future regular in Australia’s Test setup before injuries derailed his path.

What’s next for Will Pucovski?

Pucovski is now preparing for a new chapter as a cricket coach. He will take charge of Melbourne Cricket Club’s Premier Cricket team, a place he’s been associated with since he was 11.

“I’m going to be coaching the MCC next year, which is really exciting. Coaching is always something I’ve wanted to scratch that itch with,” he shared, signaling his commitment to staying involved in the sport and shaping future talent.

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3 matches, 3 fines, 0 wins: Pakistan fined thrice in 10 days for being consistently slow — that’s talent

The Pakistan cricket team has been fined thrice in 10 days by the ICC for slow over-rate during the ODI series against New Zealand. The Pakistanis lost the ODI series 0-3 and had a spot of bother with the crowd, feat Khushdil Shah.

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Pakistan team slow over rate

By Mohammad Javed Rasheedi

The Pakistan cricket team has been penalised by the ICC for the third time in 10 days — for the exact same reason as in the first two matches of the 3-match ODI series against New Zealand.

The Pakistan team, captained by Mohammed Rizwan, was fined 5% of their match fee for slow over-rate against New Zealand in the final ODI at Mount Maunganui on April 5. They were also penalised for over-rate violations in the first ODI on March 29 and the second on April 2.

Yes, three matches, three over-rate offences, and one very consistent performance: running late in completing their overs.

After achieving such a rare cricketing hat-trick in New Zealand, Pakistan has unlocked a rare double consistency — not just in losing back-to-back matches across formats, but also in getting fined for slow over-rates. Whether it’s T20Is, ODIs or Tests, they’re dropping games and running late, both with equal dedication.

While their opponents were finishing matches early, Pakistan was finishing overs late — a classic case of bad timing on and off the field.

Following a humiliating 0-3 whitewash in the ODI series and a 1-4 defeat in the T20Is, Pakistan’s latest headache comes in the form of repeated fines. The ICC confirmed on Monday that Pakistan have been docked 5% of their match fee for falling short by one over in the third ODI at Mount Maunganui.

ICC match referee Jeff Crowe slapped a 5% fine on the team’s match fee after they came up one over short — again. This was under Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct, aka the “Stop Wasting Time” clause. As per ICC rules, players are fined 5% of their match fee per missing over, considering time allowances.

Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan accepted the charge with lightning speed, faster than his team could bowl 50 overs.

Series of setbacks: poor form and off-field issues

The penalties are adding insult to injury of Pakistan’s nightmare tour of New Zealand. After failing to progress beyond the group stage in the Champions Trophy as hosts, the team managed just one win across eight matches in New Zealand — adding to their growing woes in white-ball cricket.

In the final ODI, Michael Bracewell and Rhys Mariu scored half-centuries to guide New Zealand to 264/8 in just 42 overs (cut short due to rain). Pakistan, in reply, were bowled out for 221 as pacer Ben Sears took his second consecutive five-wicket haul, sealing a 43-run victory for the hosts and a clean sweep of the series.

This marked Pakistan’s sixth straight ODI loss to New Zealand — an alarming streak ahead of key international fixtures.

Bonus drama: Khushdil Shah vs the crowd

In a dramatic twist, all-rounder Shah almost climbed the fence to confront a couple of hecklers with security personnel intervening before he went full WWE.

The PCB later clarified that two spectators (apparently from Afghanistan) had hurled abuses in Pashto, and they were removed from the ground. Cricket fans, a reminder: heckling doesn’t make you clever — it just makes security work overtime.

Heckling aside, it is the PCB’s headache now to get the team back into some shape and overcome this horrible patch.

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