From coaches to teammates, all happy over Parvez’s inclusion in WC probables

December 6, 2014

Parvez RasoolSrinagar, Dec 6: The Kashmir valley based cricket fans, team mates and cricket enthusiasts have expressed their happiness to see Parvez Rasool, skipper of Jammu and Kashmir Ranji team, included in the list of 30 probables for the tournament that would be played in Australia and New Zealand next year.

Abdul Qayoum Bagow, Parvez’s mentor from his hay days, told Kashmir Reader that it is a proud moment not for him (Bagow) but for the entire cricketing fraternity that his (Parvez) name has figured in the list of 30 probables for World Cup.

“What else a coach wants from his taught. When I first saw him playing I was sure that one day he will make it big,” Bagow said of Parvez’s selection in probables.

“God willing he will make it in the final 15 and in the coming Ranji trophy matches he will perform well as BCCI selectors will be keenly watching the matches. It will play a crucial role to make into final list,” Bagow added.

The selection was proud moment for Parvez’s family too, who understandably looked a happy lot with his father Ghulam Rasool Zargar terming the proud moment to the hard work that his son put over the years bearing the fruits.

He said he came to know about Parvez being included in the probables when his Kashmiri friend called him from Bangalore around 4:00pm on Thursday.

“Obviously I am happy and proud father. This is a proud moment for all of us. Parvez is a hard working cricketer and I am sure he will be a successful to make it in the final 15. I can only pray from him to make it into the final cut, Zargar told over phone from his home town Anantnag.

Zargar is yet to convey his wishes to his son due to the poor mobile connectivity.

“I am desperately trying to talk to my son and wish him good luck. Unfortunately poor mobile connectivity is playing a spoilsport,” he said.

Parvez’s teammate and J&K opener, Adil Reshi termed the Parvez’s inclusion as great moment and morale booster for the team. “His inclusion will definitely help us to perform better in this Ranji season. He has opened a door for other talent players and has given us a belief that we can make it big,” Reshi said.

Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association, Treasurer Ghulam Mohammad Bhat said: “This is great news for J&K cricket. His hard work has paid off as he is performing consistently both with bat and bowl; it is every players dream to make it into world cup squad.”

Fans too have their say for the selection.

“This is a proud moment for the state that a cricketer from small town of Bijbehara has been included in the world cup probables. He has become a inspiration for upcoming cricketers and hope that he will perform to his abilities, in the coming domestic matches to make it into final list” said Jehanzaib Sami, a cricket fan from Srinagar.

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April 28,2020

New Delhi, Apr 28: West Indies flamboyant batsman Chris Gayle has lashed out at former teammate Ramnaresh Sarwan calling him 'worse than coronavirus'.

Gayle, the colossal figure in the shortest format of the game blamed Sarwan for his departure from Caribbean Premier League (CPL) franchise Jamaica Tallawahs.

The left-handed batsman joined St Lucia Zouks as their marquee player for the 2020 CPL season after Tallawahs chose not to retain him.

Gayle has played for Tallawahs and St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in the past. He has won the CPL title twice with the Tallawahs and played in the final with the Patriots in 2017.

"The owner of the franchise is a very nice man, I have no problem with him. I think he was actually persuaded to get rid of Chris Gayle," Gayle said in three parts on his YouTube channel.

"So someone has to be in his years telling him to get rid of Gayle. Sarwan, you are worse than the coronavirus right now. What transpired with the Tallahwahs, you had a big part to play.

Sarwan, you are a snake. You know, you are not the most loved person in the Caribbean. You are still stabbing people in the back," he added.

Gayle is the leading T20 run-scorer of all time as well as the man with the most centuries in the format. He is also the leading CPL run-scorer of all time, having amassed 2,344 runs in the tournament.

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June 3,2020

Colorado, Jun 3: Formula One boss Chase Carey has said that races will go ahead even if a driver tests positive for coronavirus.

His remarks come as organisers revealed a revised 2020 calendar and the schedule for the first eight races was put in the public domain.

"An individual having been found with a positive infection will not lead to a cancellation of a race. We encourage teams to have procedures in place so if an individual has to be put in quarantine, we have the ability to quarantine them at a hotel and to replace that individual," the official website of Formula One quoted Carey as saying.

"Some things we'd have to talk through and work through. The array of 'what ifs' are too wide to play out every one of them, but a team not being able to race would not cancel the race. I do not think I could sit here and lay out the consequences," he said.

Carey added the organisers will be having the necessary procedures in place so that the race does not get cancelled if a driver ends up testing positive for coronavirus.

"But we will have a procedure in place that finding infection will not lead to a cancellation. If a driver has an infection, teams have reserve drivers available," Carey said.

"We would not be going forward if we were not highly confident we have necessary procedures and expertise and capabilities to provide a safe environment and manage whatever issues arrive," he added.

The Formula One 2020 season will be beginning with the Austrian Grand Prix in July.

F1 currently expects the opening races to be closed events but hopes that fans will be able to attend again when it is safe to do so.

The season will kick off with the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring on July 5, followed a week later by a second race on the same track.

The Hungarian Grand Prix will follow a week after that, before a break. There will be then two back to back races at Silverstone, followed by the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona.

The Belgian Grand Prix will follow that, with the Italian Grand Prix at Monza a week later on September 6.

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June 27,2020

Jun 27: India's Test batting mainstay Cheteshwar Pujara cannot describe in words the influence that Rahul Dravid has had on his life but says he will always remain grateful to him for teaching the importance of switching off from cricket.

Often compared to Dravid, who was considered the 'wall' of Indian cricket, Pujara said he is thankful to Dravid for teaching him how to keep personal and professional lives separate.

"He helped me understand the importance of switching off from cricket. I had the same thought, more or less, but when I spoke to him, it gave me a lot of clarity about it and I was sure of what I needed to do," he told ESPNcricinfo.

"I also saw in county cricket how they keep personal and professional lives separate. I value that advice a lot. Many people consider me to be focused. Yes, I am focused, But I also know when to switch off. There is life beyond cricket."

In his illustrious international career, Dravid amassed 13288 runs in 164 Tests and 10889 runs in 344 ODIs. He also captained India in 79 ODIs, winning 42 of them, which includes the world record of 14 successive wins while chasing.

"I cannot say in one line what Rahul bhai means to me. He has always been an inspiration, and will remain one," Pujara said.

His mental fortitude and batting technique is often compared to Dravid but Pujara said "despite my enchantment with him" he never tried to "copy him."

"There is a similarity in our games, but that's not because of my fascination with him. That came mainly through my experiences with Saurashtra, where I learned that scoring a hundred alone isn't enough, you have to carry your team," he said.

"That is how I learned responsibility - it is about helping my team to raise a big total, and for that I ought to attach importance to my wicket. I learned that from my junior cricket days with Saurashtra, which was a weaker team in domestic cricket."

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