..then don't play IPL, workload will be managed' Gavaskar lashed out at Gujarati cricketer, Rohit too

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Image: File Photo Sunil Gavaskar on Jasprit Bumrah : Workload management has long been a major issue for the Indian cricket team. However, former cricketer Sunil Gavaskar does not agree that players should take a break from international matches by complaining about the workload. Many times he has openly said that if you really want to manage the workload then don't play in the IPL. Relax but don't excuse yourself from national duty. In this way, Sunil Gavaskar started a discussion about resting fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah in the Ranchi Test against England by Rohit Sharma and Co. Gavaskar gave a statement about Rohit Sharma's bold decision Gavaskar also opened up about India's decision not to use Bumrah in the deciding match of the Test series against England. Gavaskar said, “After bowling just 15 overs in the first innings of the third Test in Rajkot and then 8 overs in the second innings, Bumrah was rested for Ranchi probably on the recommendation of the trainer.

German footballer fined for breaking lockdown to meet ill son

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In the wake of the Corona epidemic, which is in a state of lockdown around the world, the sensation of a relationship has also been felt as if it had been jailed. Germany's international footballer Boyentung violated lockdown rules to meet his ailing son, and for this reason Germany's Bayern Munich Football Club fined him. "My four-year-old son was sick and as a father, I had no choice but to break the lockdown rule," Boytang said.

How many euros have actually fined Boynton Bayern Munich has not yet been announced. However, club officials said, we will donate the fine to the local hospital. However, Boyetang expressed sadness over the matter. "Not me, but any father in the world, will do the same thing I did," he said.

Bavaria is the first state in Germany to be completely lockdown, where people are forced to leave home without compelling circumstances. The Bayern club announced, "We punished him because he moved there because his home was too far from the club." It is the duty of all the footballers of our club to follow the order of the Government of the Bavarian State.

The club argues that there are role models for footballer youth, and this move by Boytang cannot be justified. Because of this we decided to give it a penalty.

In the meantime, Boytang said, "I did wrong, of course, but after learning that my son was ill, I couldn't stay and ran to meet him." I did not even inform the club about this. However, in my mind no one thought of me except the son. His health was not good. When the son calls and says, Dad, my health is not good, the father does not even have time to watch the clock.


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