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New Delhi: In the year 2019, BCCI had banned Jammu and Kashmir fast bowler Rasikh Salam Dar for two years. The allegation was that Rasikh had used a fake birth certificate to join the Indian Covid-19 team. Rasikh’s career was under threat, but now this young player is forgetting his bitter memories and is showing amazing performance in IPL 2024. He played an important role in helping Delhi win against Mumbai Indians on the evening of 27 April. Three important wickets were taken for just 34 runs in four overs. Broke the back of Mumbai’s batting order by taking the wickets of Hardik Pandya, Nehal Vadhera and Mohammad Nabi.
Rasikh’s performance in IPL 2024
- 3/34 vs MI
- 3/44 vs GT
- 0/47 vs KKR
- 0/25 vs CSK
Was part of Mumbai and KKR
Rasikh Salam Dar, resident of Kulgram district of Jammu and Kashmir, was born on 5 April 2000. Before Delhi Capitals in IPL, he was a part of the squads of Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders. Rasikh became the youngest cricketer (17 years) to play for Mumbai Indians. Mumbai Indians bought him in the 2019 auction for his base price of Rs 20 lakh. Rasikh was reprimanded by BCCI for his style of celebration after taking a wicket in the match against Gujarat Titan. He was found guilty of a Level 1 offense under Level 2.5 under the IPL Code of Conduct.
Fake certificate and 2 years ban
The Board of School Education had submitted a report to the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association regarding the age of Rasiq Salam Dar. It became clear from this report that the cricketer had tampered with his age. Rasikh was accused of tampering with the marksheet of an acquaintance and showing his age as 17 years, whereas at that time he was 19 years old. For this reason Rasikh was banned for two years. He made his first-class debut for Jammu and Kashmir against Guwahati in December 2018.
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Aston Villa vs Chelsea: 2-2 Draw Highlights with Matty Cash Standout Performance
Aston Villa drew with Chelsea 2-2 (2-0) at home. Matty Cash played a great game.
Chelsea were fired up from the start. Cucurella suffered the most, because he was persecuted by Bailey. In the 4th minute, the Spaniard put the ball into his own net.
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McGinn sent a sharp cross, and the swing player stood in the path of the pass. The ball bounced off a Blues player and stunned the helpless London keeper.
In the 16th minute, the hosts were close to equalizing. Jackson was happy with the goal, but after a VAR review it was disallowed. The attacker was caught offside, Cash was alertly holding the line.
Soon after, the hosts terrorized the visitors with Rogers’ attacks. One of them was successful, the sniper used Cash’s pass in the 42nd minute. The representative of Poland saw a colleague who sent a great shot from the edge of the penalty area.
After the change of sides, Chelsea looked much better, “The Villans” aimed to maintain the results and the side effects. However, their defensive attitude did not pay off in the 63rd minute when Madueke scored.
The player received a strong pass from Gallagher, got into the box and beat Olsen with a measured shot. The Swede replaced Martinez who was not at all at the break.
In addition, “The Blues” was getting stronger from minute to minute, and this brought the desired results. In the 81st minute, completely undetected, Gallagher shot outside the penalty area and equalized the score.
In the end, Aston Villa could have struck a decisive blow. Cash sent a precise ball to Watkins, but it didn’t even hit the target. In extra time, the Londoners scored a goal thanks to Disasi, but the goal was disallowed. The referees somehow found foul play earlier in the play. In the end, the Premier League clash ended in a 2-2 draw.
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MotoGP Crash Fest in Jerez: Joan Mir Emerges as Top Honda Rider and Questions Marc Márquez’s Riding Style
After the turbulent MotoGP crash fest, Repsol factory rider Joan Mir was suddenly the top Honda rider in the Jerez de la Frontera sprint and was very open about the riding style of Gresini star Marc Márquez.
The crash parade in the MotoGP sprint in Jerez was not for the faint of heart. 15 drivers went down and later in the afternoon there was a time penalty for a total of five drivers. Because Johann Zarco slid his LCR Honda into the gravel in the very last corner, ex-world champion Joan Mir (26) was suddenly the best Honda representative.
Mir was able to get at least one point in his first home race with Repsol Honda. “It was a bit unfair, to be honest,” complains the Spaniard. – I had a very good start. I had contact in turn 2 and lost places. Then I managed to break away from the group. Then I passed the group with Miguel Oliveira. I was then behind Raul Fernandez – I wanted to prepare an attack on goal. Marc then came into the last corner and beat me out. I lost four positions.”
But that is not enough, says Mir. “Marc did the same to Miguel Oliveira and pushed him out as well. The last time I got a penalty was in Portimao in the 2023 sprint. At that time I passed Fabio and knocked him out – I fell that time too. Fabio lost positions, I was on the ground. They gave me a double long lap penalty for the race.”
“Marc overtook me, he didn’t crash, but I lost four places. Marc later only had to give up one position. I just want to understand how this is possible! »
Me again: “I have nothing against Marc’s maneuvers. If he waits three seconds, he can overtake me at the line. I don’t really understand that – fine, if we’re fighting for a podium then yes. But man, it’s amazing how the Stewarts evaluate it all and assign the penalties. I like to overtake with contact because it is very difficult with the wings these days. A little contact is fine. But the other thing is that you push out an opponent who is driving in front of you. The stewards must see it completely differently – I don’t understand it!”
The Spaniard also commented on the track conditions on Saturday in Jerez: “Maybe it wasn’t visible on TV and you couldn’t understand why so many riders fell. But there were wet areas in turn five. I saw these spots in the viewing round. These spots were right on the line. The same thing happened in turn eight. I could have got a top 6 position today. The bike felt better.”
After the Jerez Sprint, Joan Mir is also the best of the four Honda drivers in the World Championship standings. The Spaniard holds 16th place with a modest eight points.
Results MotoGP Sprint Jerez (April 27):
1. Jorge Martín (E), Ducati, 12 laps in 19:52.682 min.
2. Pedro Acosta (E), KTM, +2.970 sec
3. Dani Pedrosa (E), KTM, +7,102
4. Franco Morbidelli (I), Ducati, +8,481
5. Fabio Quartararo* (F), Yamaha, +15,052
6. Marc Márquez (L), Ducati, +18,131
7. Augusto Fernández (E), KTM, +18,278
8. Miguel Oliveira (P), Aprilia, +18,418
9. Joan Mir (E), Honda, +18,553
10. Takaaki Nakagami (J), Honda, +21,136
11. Johann Zarco (F), Honda, +21,948
12. Raúl Fernández* (L), Aprilia, +23,882
13. Fabio Di Giannantonio* (I), Ducati, +31.478
14. Jack Miller* (AUS), KTM, +45,901
15. Alex Rins* (E), Yamaha, +1:10.288 min
16. Lorenzo Savadori (I), Aprilia, +1:22.979
– Luca Marini (I), Honda, 1 lap back
– Stefan Bradl (D), Honda, 1 lap back
– Maverick Viñales (E), Aprilia, 3 laps back
– Marco Bezzecchi (I), Ducati, 4 laps back
– Alex Márquez (E), Ducati, 4 laps back
– Brad Binder (ZA), KTM, 4 laps back
– Enea Bastianini (I), Ducati, 4 laps back
– Francesco Bagnaia (I), Ducati, 10 laps back
– Aleix Espargaró (E), Aprilia, 1st round not completed
• Eight second penalty for insufficient tire pressure
World Championship after 7 of 42 races:
1. Martin, 92 Points. 2. Acosta 63. 3. Bastianini 59. 4. Vinales 56. 5. Bagnaia 50. 6. Binder 49. 7. Marc Márquez 40. 8. Aleix Espargaró 39. 9. Di Giannantonio 25. 10. 4.1.1. Miller 22. 12. Bezzecchi 20. 13. Oliveira 15. 14. Alex Márquez 14. 15. Augusto Fernández 10. 16. Mir 8. 17. Pedrosa 7. 18. Raul Fernández 7. 19. 20. Zar 50. 21. Rins 3. 22. Nakagami 2.
Constructors WC:
1. Ducati, 108 points. 2. KTM 85. 3. Aprilia 74. 4. Yamaha 24. Honda 9.
Team WC:
1. Lenovo Ducati Team, 109 Points. 2. Prima Pramac Racing 98. 3. Aprilia Racing 95. 4. Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 73. 5. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 71. 6. Gresini Racing 54. 7. Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team 45. 8. Monster Energy Yamaha 27. 9. Trackhouse Racing 22. 10. Repsol Honda Team 8. 11. LCR Honda 7.