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IPL 2021: From Venkatesh Iyer to Harshal Patel, top 5 uncapped Indian players of the tournament

Like every year, the 2021 edition of IPL has also witnessed a number of Indian uncapped players, who have displayed their fantastic performances throughout the tournament.Let’s have a look on the top 5 uncapped Indian players who stood out in IPL 2021.

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Indian Premier League (IPL) is probably the biggest cricket league around the world. IPL provides a stage where the youngsters can show their talents, and at the same time players who are struggling to make it big, can redefine themselves by showing their prowess. Like every year, the 2021 edition of IPL has also witnessed a number of Indian uncapped players, who have displayed their fantastic performances throughout the tournament. This is a stage where talent flourishes and gets recognition.

During this season of ongoing IPL 2021, we have seen some new talents emerging. Let’s have a look on the top 5 uncapped Indian players who stood out in IPL 2021.

1. Venkatesh Iyer (KKR)

Venkatesh Iyer has taken the IPL by storm with his fearless and attacking batting. If Iyer was not playing for KKR, they wouldn’t have been in the final of IPL 2021. KKR began the UAE leg with only 2 wins in 7 matches and have now won 7 of 9 matches they have played in the UAE. Iyer has been key in laying the foundation for other batters in KKR side, the southpaw scores run at a high strike-rate. Iyer has scored 320 runs in only 9 matches and also picked 3 wickets for his team.

2. Umran Malik (SRH)

Umran Malik of Sunrisers Hyderabad made a surprise entry in IPL 2021. Even though SRH had a season to forget, but Umran with his pace surprised all of the cricket fans across world. While bowling, he clocked 150+ kmph more than 5 times, including the fastest delivery of IPL 2021 of 153 kmph against RCB.

3. Harshal Patel (RCB)

Harshal Patel was the backbone of RCB bowling this season. With 32 wickets in 15 matches, Harshal has taken most number of wickets this season. He also became the second bowler after Dwayne Bravo to pick 32 wickets in a season.

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4. Avesh Khan (DC)

The 24-year-old Avesh Khan has been sensational for Delhi Capitals in IPL 2021, the bowler has picked 24 wickets on his name and is second on the list of players with moist no. of wickets.

5. Ravi Bishnoi (PBKS)

Punjab Kings leggie Ravi Bishnoi played only 9 matches in the tournament and scalped 12 wickets on his name. Bishnoi has made a significant impact every time he came to bowl. Though PBKS didn’t had a good season but Bishnoi impressed many with his bowling.

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Delhi Pollution: GRAP 4 revoked in capital, NCR as air quality improves

The GRAP 4 measures were implemented in Delhi after the air quality index (AQI) hit alarming levels on 16th December 2024

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Delhi Pollution: GRAP 4 revoked in capital, NCR as air quality improves

The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) today revoked Stage 4 of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) across Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR). Nonetheless, measures under stages 1, 2, and 3 will remain in force to manage pollution levels. The GRAP 4 measures have been in effect in the entire NCR since December 16 after deterioration in air quality. 

This move follows after the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) reported an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 401 at 8 AM. The AQI on Monday fell into the severe category, measuring 403 at 7 am. Reportedly, AQI in several areas of the national capital was also recorded as ‘severe.’

Reports said, Anand Vihar recorded an AQI at 439, 456 at Ashok Vihar, 473 at Bawana, 406 at CRRI Mathura Road and 430 at Narela. Notably, an AQI between 0-50 is considered good, 51-100 is satisfactory, 101-200 is moderate, 201-300 is poor, 301-400 is very poor, and 401-500 is severe.

The GRAP 4 measures were implemented in Delhi after the air quality index (AQI) hit alarming levels on 16th December 2024. The Air Quality Index breached the 350 mark during the day, prompting the GRAP Sub-Committee to implement Stage-III measures. On the same day, by 10 PM, the AQI soared to 401, surpassing the severe plus category threshold. According to the Supreme Court instructions, Stage-IV measures were immediately introduced to tackle the crisis.

The apex court had earlier mandated precautionary measures, requiring Stage-III actions for AQI above 350 and Stage-IV for AQI exceeding 400. These directions were reiterated on 5th, 12th, and 19th December 2024, underlining the urgency to address Delhi’s air pollution.

As Delhi continues to battle hazardous air quality, the intensified measures under GRAP Stages I, II, and III will focus on curbing pollution sources and improving monitoring. Furthermore, residents are urged to remain cautious and adhere to guidelines issued by the authorities to mitigate the impact of air pollution on health and daily life.

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Harleen Deol’s maiden century: From boundary brilliance to batting excellence

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harleen deol raises her bat in celebration after scoring her maiden century against west indies women

In a stellar display of batting, Harleen Deol achieved her maiden century in the second ODI between India Women and West Indies Women at Kotambi Stadium, Vadodara. India’s solid performance led to a commanding total of 358/5 in 50 overs, with Harleen’s 100 and Jemimah Rodrigues’ steady half-century laying the foundation. This performance comes as a testament to Harleen’s journey of resilience and determination, marking her rise from a promising young cricketer to a dependable force in the Indian team.

India’s captain Harmanpreet Kaur opted to bat first after winning the toss, and the team didn’t disappoint. Harleen, who has been a vital presence in the middle order, played a controlled yet attacking innings, stitching crucial partnerships and showcasing her range of strokes. Jemimah Rodrigues provided excellent support with a well-timed half-century, further cementing India’s dominance in the game.

The journey behind the century

Harleen’s journey to the Indian team hasn’t been without its share of challenges. Born in Chandigarh and raised in Himachal Pradesh, she found her love for cricket at a young age but faced the typical societal pressures of pursuing a sport not as mainstream for women in India. Her father, a doctor, and mother, a homemaker, always supported her ambitions, despite the odds.

She gained attention early in her career for her aggressive batting style and agile fielding. In domestic cricket, Harleen became a standout player for Himachal Pradesh, and her fielding abilities earned her a place in the Indian squad. Her boundary catch during a T20I match against England in 2021 became iconic, showcasing her athleticism and determination.

Rising above setbacks

Harleen’s entry into the national team was not without challenges. Competing with seasoned players and constantly adapting to international standards tested her resilience. However, she has continually worked on her batting technique and all-round skills, ensuring she became a regular feature in India’s setup.

Today, her maiden century is not just a personal milestone but a symbol of her relentless hard work. It reflects her transformation from being known for a single moment of brilliance on the boundary to being recognized as a complete player who can anchor innings under pressure.

A bright future for India’s star

As Harleen walked off the field with her bat raised, the applause from her teammates and the crowd echoed the pride in her achievement. Her journey is an inspiration for countless young cricketers dreaming of wearing the Indian jersey.

With her current form and growing confidence, Harleen Deol is poised to be a key player for India as the team builds towards future tournaments, including the home ODI World Cup next year.

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3-year-old girl trapped in 700-foot borewell for 20 hours in Rajasthan, rescue operations underway

Officials from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), and local administration, are involved in the rescue operation.

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3-year-old girl trapped in 700-foot borewell for 20 hours in Rajasthan, rescue operations underway

In an unfortunate incident, a 3-year-old girl has been trapped in a 700-feet borewell in Rajasthan’s Kiratpur village for more than 20 hours. A rescue operation is currently underway to save her life.

Reportedly, officials from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), and local administration, are involved in the rescue operation.

Speaking to the media, Sub Division Magistrate (SDM) Brajesh Choudhary stated that significant progress has been made in the operation and NDRF has been trying to pull the toddler out of the borewell.

He said that the teams of NDRF, SDRF, and administration have been trying to carry out the rescue operations. He added that they have placed a ring below the girl so they are hoping they can rescue her soon. He also affirmed that there has been no deterioration in the girl’s medical conditions.

As per SDRF Sub-Inspector Ravi Kumar, the rescue teams are facing significant challenges due to the compact soil surrounding the borewell. He explained that they are trying to reach the girl but because there is a lot of soil around her they have not been able to rescue her right now. He noted that the soil around her is set due to the moisture but they are trying to dig in the moisture. He said that as of now, they are not sure how much time it will take but they are trying their best.

Reports stated that the authorities have been at the spot since the incident was first reported, ensuring that the girl is rescued and handed over to her family safely.

Additionally, specialised equipment and techniques have been deployed to carefully dig and secure the area around the borewell while ensuring that the child is not harmed in any way.

In order to ensure her safe return, medical personnel are also present to monitor the child’s condition, while local authorities have cordoned off the area to maintain safety and minimise disruptions.

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