New Delhi: The three-match ODI series between India and England is set to be played minus fans with an eye on the COVID-19 pandemic. But whether all the games will be held in Pune or the last ODI will be shifted to Mumbai is a decision that is yet to be taken. Speaking to ANI, sources in the know of developments said that the BCCI is yet to take a call on whether all the games will be held in Pune or the final game will be played in Mumbai. "We will not have fans with an eye on the COVID-19 situation. But whether the last game moves to Mumbai or all the matches will be played in Pune is a call that is still to be finalised. We also need to keep the English cricket board in the loop," the source said. Untitled Carousel India vs England: Jasprit Bumrah released from squad for fourth Test India pacer Jasprit Bumrah has been released from the squad and will not be available for the selection for the fourth and final Test against England which gets underway from ... » Learn More about India vs England ODI series to be played behind closed doors
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IOC launches 100 Octane premium petrol in Hyderabad, fuel to cost Rs 160/litre
HYDERABAD : If your pocket is full and rising petrol price is not a concern, then head to select outlets of Indian Oil Corporation in Hyderabad for premium grade petrol which is designed to boost engine performance and give better drivability. IOC has launched 100 Octane petrol in Hyderabad at Rs 160 per litre. Premium world-class petrol was first introduced in Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Agra, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Mumbai, Pune and Ahmedabad in December last year. Since last few days, its sales have begun in Hyderabad as well. The price of this fuel is uniform across cities at Rs 160 per litre. “The 100 Octane fuel received good response from customers. Select outlets are recording daily sales of 200 litres to 300 litres per day. It is advisable to switch over to branded fuel for better performance of vehicles and enhanced engine life,” Rajiv Amaram, Consortium of Indian Petroleum Dealers joint secretary, said. This petrol is produced in IOC’s Mathura refinery. ... » Learn More about IOC launches 100 Octane premium petrol in Hyderabad, fuel to cost Rs 160/litre
PNB scam: Nirav Modi to know his fate on Thu
Wanted diamond merchant Nirav Modi, who remains behind bars in a London prison as he contests his extradition to India on charges of fraud and money laundering in the estimated $2-billion Punjab National Bank (PNB) scam case, will find out the UK court's ruling in the nearly two-year-long legal battle on Thursday. Illustration: Dominic Xavier/ Rediff.com The 49-year-old is expected to appear via videolink from Wandsworth Prison in south-west London at Westminster Magistrates' Court, where District Judge Samuel Goozee is set to hand down his judgment on whether the jeweller has a case to answer before the Indian courts. The magistrates' court ruling will then be sent back to UK Home Secretary Priti Patel for a sign off, with the possibility of appeals in the High Court on either side depending on the outcome. Modi was arrested on an extradition warrant on March 19, 2019, and has appeared via videolink from Wandsworth Prison for a series of court hearings in the ... » Learn More about PNB scam: Nirav Modi to know his fate on Thu