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India vs Sri Lanka, 1st T20I: After 2-1 ODI victory, India set to lock horns against Sri Lanka for T20I series

After clinching the ODI series 2-1, India set to lock horns against Sri Lanka in the first match of the 3-match T20I series on Sunday at R. Premdasa Stadium in Colombo. The T20I series against Sri Lanka will be India’s last T20I series before the T20 World Cup which will be played in the UAE in october.

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After clinching the ODI series 2-1, Shikhar Dhawan-led team India would try to repeat and continue their ODI performances in the first match of the 3-match T20I series on Sunday at R. Premdasa Stadium in Colombo.

While Dasun Shanaka led Sri Lankan side would try to pull up their socks in the upcoming T20I series to blemish the blot they acquired in the ODI contests.

The 3-match T20I series against Sri Lanka will be India’s last T20I series before the T20 World Cup which will be played in the UAE in October 2021.

For only three T20I games, the competition among the Indian youngsters is going to be utterly tough for the players to get chance in potential playing XI and also for the selectors, skippers to pick best playing XI.To this, the new Indiam skipper Shikhar Dhawan said the team management will try out new faces but series win will remain a priority.

Players like Ishan Kishan, Sanju Samson, Suryakumar Yadav, Prithvi Shaw, and Deepak Chahar have definitely impressed with their skills playing three ODI’s like T20.

After missing out on selection for the T20I leg of the Australia tour and the home series against England due to fitness issues, the mystery spinner Varun Chakraborty is braced for his international debut, one more time and this will be Chakravarthy’s first and probably last chance to stake a claim for the tournament, to be held in the UAE from October 17 to November 14.

Coach Rahul Dravid will, however, want to check out Chakravarthy, who can bowl off-breaks, carrom ball and also take the deliveries away from right-handers, having proved his prowess in the Indian Premier League.

Devdutt Padikkal and Ruturaj Gaikwad could probably the other debutant among the long list of youngsters. With Prithvi Shaw and Suryakumar Yadav set to leave for England, the team management might not risk playing both the players.

Indian wicket-keepers in Sri Lanka- Ishan Kishan and Sanju Samson will be included in the playing XI while Manish Pandey, after an indifferent T20 series, is set to be dropped. The Pandya brothers – Hardik and Krunal – are automatic choices in this format.

Bhuvneshar Kumar and Deepak Chahar will be back while Yuzvendra Chahal could be seen to bowl with Krunal and Chakravarthy in the slow-bowling department.

For Sri Lanka, the first win against India in an ODI on home soil after nine years have gained the confidence.

Dasun Shanaka with some quality players like Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Chamika Karunaratne and Avishka Fernando would try to pose quality challenge for the Indians in the first match of the T20I series.

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Akila Dananjaya and Raveen Jayawickrama’s bowling in the last match have hinted that Premadasa pitches will grip and also provide some turn although dew in the month of July won’t be a factor.

Time: 8:00 PM IST

Venue: R. Premedasa, Colombo

In other India News, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday accused the Centre for insulting the people of Delhi by overturning the cabinet’s decision to constitute lawyers panel to deal with the cases related to the farmer protests.

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MK Stalin predicts frequent PM Modi visits to Tamil Nadu before assembly election

MK Stalin has said Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Tamil Nadu more often ahead of the Assembly election, calling the tours politically motivated and questioning the Centre’s support to the state.

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin has predicted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will increase his visits to the state as the Assembly election, expected in April or May, draws closer.

Speaking ahead of the polls, the DMK president said the Prime Minister has already begun touring Tamil Nadu and is likely to visit frequently in the coming months. He claimed that such visits could create discomfort within the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), as alliance partners may fear the political impact of repeated appearances.

Stalin calls visit politically motivated

The Chief Minister described the Prime Minister’s scheduled programmes in the state as “politically motivated”. PM Modi is set to attend various events in Madurai in southern Tamil Nadu, including the inauguration of the first phase of the AIIMS hospital project. He is also expected to visit the Thiruparankundram Temple amid the Karthigai Deepam-related controversy and participate in a public meeting organised by the NDA.

Stalin said he has been working for all sections of the population, including those who did not vote for his party. In contrast, he remarked that some leaders are visible in the state only during election time and increase their visits as polls approach.

Criticism over Union Budget allocations

The DMK leader also criticised the BJP-led central government, accusing it of neglecting Tamil Nadu. He pointed out that while approval was recently granted for the Gujarat Metro project, there were no major announcements or allocations for Tamil Nadu in the Union Budget.

Stalin asserted that voters would remember the lack of significant measures for the state. He framed the upcoming election as a contest between Tamil Nadu and the NDA, stating that the state should be governed from Fort St George in Chennai rather than from Delhi.

The ruling DMK is currently allied with several smaller parties and, at present, the Congress, as it seeks a third consecutive term in office. Its principal rival, the AIADMK, is aligned with the BJP as part of the NDA.

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Shashi Tharoor questions Centre over Kerala name change to Keralam

Shashi Tharoor has criticised the Centre’s decision to approve renaming Kerala as Keralam, questioning its impact and pointing to the lack of major projects for the state.

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Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has criticised the central government over its decision to approve the renaming of Kerala as ‘Keralam’, arguing that the move prioritises symbolism over development.

Reacting to the Union Cabinet’s approval, Tharoor said that the state’s name has always been ‘Keralam’ in Malayalam and questioned the practical impact of introducing the Malayalam term into English usage.

“It has already been ‘Keralam’ in Malayalam. So now, a Malayalam word is coming into English. I don’t know what difference it makes,” he said, adding that the state has not received major projects such as an AIIMS or new institutions from the Centre. He also pointed out that no significant allocations were made for Kerala in the Union Budget.

In a separate post on X, Tharoor raised what he described as a “small linguistic question” about what residents of the state would be called if the name change is implemented. Referring to existing terms such as “Keralite” and “Keralan”, he remarked that alternatives like “Keralamite” sounded like a microbe and “Keralamian” like a rare earth mineral.

The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, cleared the proposal on Tuesday. The move comes ahead of the upcoming state Assembly elections, in which 140 members of the legislative assembly are to be elected. The poll schedule is yet to be announced by the Election Commission of India.

The state assembly had earlier passed a resolution seeking the change in official records. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had moved the resolution in 2024, urging the Union government to adopt the name ‘Keralam’ in all languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution.

He had stated that the demand for a united Kerala for Malayalam-speaking people dates back to the national freedom movement.

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Tamil Nadu potboiler: Now, Sasikala to launch new party ahead of election

Sasikala has announced the launch of a new political party ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, positioning herself against AIADMK chief Edappadi K Palaniswami.

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In a significant political development ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, expelled AIADMK leader V. K. Sasikala has announced that she will float a new political party and contest the polls by fielding her own candidates.

Speaking in Madurai before heading to Pasumpon for a public event, Sasikala said she would unveil her party’s flag later in the evening. She indicated that more details regarding the party’s structure and plans would be shared at the gathering.

The event venue carries political symbolism. Pasumpon is the birthplace of Thevar leader Muthuramalinga Thevar, and Sasikala herself belongs to the influential Thevar community in southern Tamil Nadu. The programme was held as part of birth anniversary events of former Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa.

Direct challenge to EPS

Sasikala’s move is being viewed as a direct political challenge to AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS). After Jayalalithaa’s death in 2016, Sasikala briefly took control of the party and had appointed Palaniswami as Chief Minister. However, following her conviction in the disproportionate assets case, she served a four-year prison term, and during that period, she was expelled from the party.

Palaniswami later aligned with O. Panneerselvam, whom Sasikala had earlier removed from the Chief Minister’s post. The two leaders subsequently adopted a dual leadership arrangement within the party and government.

Sasikala remains disqualified from contesting elections until 2027 due to her conviction. Nevertheless, she has stated that she intends to field candidates under her new party banner.

Fragmented Thevar vote base

Over the years, expulsions within the AIADMK — including Sasikala, her nephew TTV Dhinakaran and O Panneerselvam — have led to divisions within the Thevar support base. Political observers have linked this fragmentation to the party’s weakened electoral performance in the elections following Jayalalithaa’s passing.

While Dhinakaran has returned to the NDA fold, reports suggest Palaniswami is opposed to any arrangement that includes Sasikala or Panneerselvam. OPS, meanwhile, has exited the NDA.

Sasikala has repeatedly criticised Palaniswami, describing him as a betrayer, while he maintains that his leadership stems from the support of AIADMK legislators rather than her backing.

The AIADMK has not issued an official statement on Sasikala’s announcement. However, a senior party leader questioned her political standing, pointing out her disqualification from contesting elections and referring to legal issues linked to Jayalalithaa’s death.

With the Assembly polls approaching, Sasikala’s re-entry into active politics could further complicate the opposition space in Tamil Nadu and influence electoral calculations, particularly in the southern districts.

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