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Manav Sharma suicide case: Wife of TCS employee claims he used to assault her

His accusations toward Nikita, claiming that she was unfaithful, have created further complications in a situation marked by sorrow and unanswered questions.

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Nikita Sharma, the widow of tech industry employee Manav Sharma, has publicly addressed the accusations her late husband made against her in a troubling video before his death. Manav, who tragically took his own life, claimed in the video that Nikita harassed him, which has raised numerous questions about their relationship and the events leading up to this heartbreaking incident. Nikita alleged that Manav harbored suspicions regarding her fidelity, asserting that he constantly doubted her commitment.

In a video interview that has circulated widely on social media, Nikita provided insight into the turbulent nature of their marriage. She recounted that their relationship took a turn for the worse after their wedding, attributing it to Manav’s struggles with alcohol. “There was nothing after marriage. He used to drink heavily and create chaos. He even attempted to take his own life several times,” she revealed. Nikita described how she intervened during several of these suicide attempts, successfully bringing him back from the brink multiple times.

Nikita also reported incidents of violence, stating that Manav would physically assault her during their arguments. When asked whether she had communicated these issues to Manav’s parents, she confirmed that she had. “I told them that Manav’s behavior was due to his drinking. They came to visit and stayed for a couple of days, but eventually left, insisting it was a matter between husband and wife,” Nikita recounted.

She characterized the last days of their relationship as particularly distressing, emphasizing that over a year into their marriage, the situation became increasingly abusive, primarily fueled by Manav’s untreated alcoholism. On the day he died, Nikita expressed her concern to her sister-in-law about Manav’s mental state, warning her that he might attempt to end his life. However, she claimed that her warning was dismissed.

In an effort to provide context, Nikita shared WhatsApp messages sent to her sister-in-law just hours prior to Manav’s death, pleading for someone to check on him. After Manav’s passing, she faced ostracism from his family, who allegedly barred her from entering their home to mourn.

The couple had been married for just over a year, having wed in January of the previous year. Manav was found hanging in their Agra home on February 24, shortly after recording an emotional video in which he expressed his struggles and appealed for societal understanding around men’s mental health issues. His accusations toward Nikita, claiming that she was unfaithful, have created further complications in a situation marked by sorrow and unanswered questions.

Following his death, attempts by Manav’s parents to file a police complaint about the circumstances surrounding his suicide were initially deflected. They ultimately resorted to reaching out to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, leading to an eventual investigation based on their concerns. Manav was employed by Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), and the fallout from this tragedy continues to evolve as both families navigate the aftermath.

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India outclass New Zealand by 48 runs to take 1-0 lead in T20I series

Abhishek Sharma’s blistering 84 off 35 balls helped India defeat New Zealand by 48 runs in the opening T20I of the series in Nagpur.

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India began the five-match T20 International series on a commanding note, defeating New Zealand by 48 runs in the opening match in Nagpur on Wednesday, with Abhishek Sharma producing a breathtaking batting performance.

Abhishek continued his impressive run in the shortest format, smashing 84 off just 35 deliveries to lay the foundation for India’s imposing total of 238 for 7. His innings, marked by fearless strokeplay and clean hitting, once again underlined his growing importance in India’s T20 setup.

Rinku Singh provided the perfect finishing touch, remaining unbeaten on 44 from 20 balls, as India capitalised on a flat Jamtha surface to pile relentless pressure on the visitors. The pair ensured India ended their innings strongly after a few wickets in the middle overs.

India had earlier lost Sanju Samson and Ishan Kishan cheaply, but Abhishek’s aggressive approach never allowed New Zealand’s bowlers to settle. His 99-run partnership with captain Suryakumar Yadav, which came off just 47 balls, shifted the momentum decisively in India’s favour. Suryakumar contributed 32 off 22 balls, playing a supporting role as Abhishek dominated the scoring.

Abhishek’s innings featured eight towering sixes and five fours, with his bat speed and ability to hit straight down the ground proving too much for New Zealand’s pace attack. The lack of express pace in the bowling line-up allowed the left-hander to exploit scoring areas with ease.

New Zealand showed brief resistance in the chase through Glenn Phillips, who struck 78 off 40 balls, and Mark Chapman, who added 39 off 24 deliveries. Their 79-run stand raised hopes of a late push, but the steep required run rate eventually caught up with them.

India’s bowlers struck at crucial intervals to maintain control. Varun Chakravarthy returned figures of 2 for 37, while Arshdeep Singh and Hardik Pandya provided early breakthroughs that ensured New Zealand never fully recovered from the scoreboard pressure.

New Zealand were eventually restricted to 190 for 7, falling well short of the target as India sealed a comprehensive victory to go 1-0 up in the series.

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India pile up 238 as Abhishek Sharma stars, Rinku Singh finishes strong against New Zealand

Abhishek Sharma’s explosive 84 and a late flourish from Rinku Singh helped India post 238 for 7 against New Zealand in the first T20I in Nagpur.

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India posted an imposing 238 for 7 against New Zealand in the first T20I of the five-match series at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur, riding on a blistering knock from Abhishek Sharma and a late surge led by Rinku Singh.

After being asked to bat first, India lost early wickets but quickly regained momentum through Abhishek, who smashed 84 off just 35 balls, striking five fours and eight sixes. The left-hander reached his half-century in only 22 balls, becoming the first batter in international cricket to register eight T20I fifties in 25 balls or fewer.

India were jolted early as Ishan Kishan (8) and Sanju Samson (10) departed inside the powerplay. Abhishek then steadied the innings alongside captain Suryakumar Yadav, with the duo adding 99 runs in 47 balls for the third wicket. Suryakumar contributed a fluent 32 off 22 balls before being dismissed attempting a lofted shot.

Following Abhishek’s dismissal in the 12th over, India continued to score at a healthy rate but lost wickets at regular intervals. Shivam Dube (9) and Axar Patel (5) fell cheaply, while Hardik Pandya played a useful cameo of 25 off 16 balls before being caught in the deep.

At the death, Rinku Singh took charge of the innings, remaining unbeaten on 44 off 20 deliveries, ensuring India crossed the 230-run mark. His late boundaries provided crucial momentum despite New Zealand’s disciplined bowling in the final over.

For New Zealand, Jacob Duffy was the most effective bowler, picking up two wickets, while the rest of the attack struggled to contain India’s aggressive batting on a surface offering spongy bounce.

With a run rate close to 12 an over, India have put New Zealand under significant pressure heading into the chase in the series opener.

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India coach criticises spin bowling after New Zealand expose team flaws in 2nd ODI

India assistant coach Ryan Ten Doeschate admitted bowling shortcomings after New Zealand outplayed India in the second ODI, with spinners coming under scrutiny.

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India’s defeat in the second ODI against New Zealand brought several underlying issues to the surface, with the team’s assistant coach Ryan Ten Doeschate openly admitting shortcomings rather than shielding the players. The loss came on a night when senior batters Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma failed to deliver, leaving India unable to mount a serious challenge.

Speaking after the match, Ten Doeschate pointed to the bowling unit, especially the spinners, as an area that needs immediate improvement in the 50-over format.

“We probably want to bowl a little bit better than we did tonight,” he said, clearly indicating dissatisfaction with the execution, particularly in terms of bowling lengths.

Spinners under scrutiny after lacklustre performance

India managed to take only three wickets while defending their total, with pacers Harshit Rana and Prasidh Krishna accounting for two of them. Kuldeep Yadav picked up one wicket, dismissing Will Young, but by that stage New Zealand had already stitched together a crucial 162-run partnership for the third wicket.

Ten Doeschate acknowledged that while spin bowling was a major concern, the defeat could not be pinned on a single factor.

“Particularly spinners, like you say, about lengths. But we’ll go back and look at those lengths in more detail. But it’s never just one reason for losing a game,” he said, stressing that India’s failure was collective.

New Zealand planned early assault on Kuldeep Yadav

New Zealand batter Daryl Mitchell, who was named Player of the Match, later revealed that the visitors had a clear strategy to counter Kuldeep Yadav early in his spell.

“Kuldeep is one of the best bowlers in the world, he can turn it both ways,” Mitchell said, explaining the respect India’s left-arm spinner commands.

He added that the focus was on adapting quickly and exploring different options to prevent Kuldeep from settling into a rhythm, a plan that worked effectively for New Zealand.

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