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Manjrekar wants BCCI to 'keep Gambhir away' from press conferences

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar has criticized current head coach Gautam Gambhir's handling of media interactions. Manjrekar believes Gambhir lacks the appropriate demeanor and communication style for such engagements, citing recent instances of Gambhir's blunt responses to reporters' queries. Manjrekar suggests the BCCI should instead delegate media interactions to captain Rohit Sharma or chief selector Ajit Agarkar.

Comeback Kings

Sydney Morning Herald 

Not too long ago, the careers of Angus Crichton and Tom Trbojevic were at serious crossroads. Now, the pair have completed two of the great comebacks with their Pacific Cup triumph with the Kangaroos.

Premier League hits and misses: Could Liverpool win the Premier League title? Why things may get worse for Man City

1newsday.com 

Plus: Problems are piling up for Crystal Palace; Carlos Baleba inspires Brighton’s devastating second-half showing; Wolves begin to piece it together by beating Southampton for first Premier League win of the season Liverpool extend lead – could they win this title? Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Highlights from the Premier […]

Johnson's touching gesture to young superfan

Sydney Morning Herald 

The Kiwis gave Shaun Johnson a spine-tingling send off after New Zealand's crossover match win over PNG before he extended the same kindness to a young fan.

Nigerian Supernatural Thriller ‘Suspicion’ From ‘Seven’ Director Tosin Igho Lands at Prime Video (EXCLUSIVE)

Variety 

Prime Video has acquired worldwide rights to Nigerian director Tosin Igho’s supernatural revenge thriller “Suspicion,” setting a global streaming release for Nov. 28. The film will be distributed as a Prime Video Original across the platform. Stan Nze (“RattleSnake: The Ahanna Story,” “Colourless,” “The Blind Date”) leads the cast as Voke, a man who wields […]

'It's still hurting': Jemimah on India's early T20 WC exit

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Indian batter Jemimah Rodrigues admitted that the team's performance in the 2024 Women's T20 World Cup was subpar, leading to their early exit. Despite the setback, she expressed confidence in the team's ability to learn from the experience and prepare for the upcoming ODI World Cup at home. Jemimah is representing Brisbane Heat in the Women’s Big Bash League 2024.

CEO Interview: Pay-as-You-Go Options Help LatAm Consumers Battle ‘Prepaid Fatigue’

PYMNTS.com 

In Latin America, where many consumers are unbanked or underbanked, roughly three-quarters of consumers don’t have credit cards, so prepaid cards are widely used to pay for everything from streaming media to utilities. For some companies, prepaid cards can represent as much as 70% of their business, Wallet Guru co-founder and CEO Emilio Rubio told […]

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