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IPL: Brian Lara Appointed As New Head Coach Of Sunrisers Hyderabad

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It has been a much-cherished journey over the years, and we wish him the very best for future endeavours,” tweeted SRH.

Hyderabad: Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Sunrisers Hyderabad announced on Saturday that legendary West Indies batter Brian Lara has been appointed the head coach of the side for upcoming seasons of the league.

SRH took to Twitter to make the announcement. “Announcement The cricketing legend Brian Lara will be our head coach for the upcoming #IPL seasons. #OrangeArmy,” tweeted the handle of the franchise.
Lara was part of team management in the last season as its strategic advisor and batting coach. For the first time ever, the stylish West Indies southpaw will be the head coach of a T20 team.

The franchise also extended its thanks to outgoing coach Tom Moody. “As his term with us draws to an end, we would like to thank Tom for his contributions to SRH. It has been a much-cherished journey over the years, and we wish him the very best for future endeavours,” tweeted SRH.

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Tom Moody was recently appointed as the Director of Cricket for Desert Vipers, a franchise for UAE’s International Cricket League T20 competition. Moody had a highly successful first stint with the franchise from 2013 to 2019, during which the side won their maiden IPL trophy in 2016 and reached the playoffs on four other occasions.

Following Trevor Bayliss’ departure after a horrible 2021 season, in which SRH finished at the bottom of the points table with just three wins, Moody made his return to the franchise as its Director of Cricket. His second stint with the franchise was not very good as the team finished at number eight in the ten-team competition, gathering six wins and facing eight losses.
In the last two seasons, Sunrisers Hyderabad are the worst-performing team in IPL. Out of 28 matches, they have played, they have only won nine of them, lost 18 and one match ended in a tie.

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Protest Erupts After Padma Shri Awardee ‘Made To Dance’ In ICU

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Protests erupt after Padma winner 'made to dance' in ICU

Koraput: The Paraja tribe of the Koraput district has strongly condemned the video of Padma awardee Kamala Pujari where she was allegedly made to dance by a female social worker on Monday inside the ICU of SCB Medical College and Hospital while she is under treatment.

The Paraja community has demanded strong action against the female social worker” because of insulting their community and forcing Kamala Pujari to dance. After submitting a memorandum to the collector at Jaypore in Koraput, Member of Aadivasi Society, Narendra Kandaliya said, “Pujari is the pride of our community and inspiration. We strongly condemn it. It is an insult to our community. The way she was forced to dance we demand strong action against the so-called social worker. If the government fails to take action against the self-proclaimed female social worker- in the next few days we may resort to a mass agitation across Koraput, Malkangiri, Nabarangpur, and Rayagada districts.”

During the interaction with the television channel, Kamala Pujari said “I never wanted to dance but was forced to do it. I repeatedly denied it, but she (social worker Mamata Behera) did not listen. I was sick and got tired.”

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She further added that a woman belonging to Sunabeda near Koraput district came to me and forcefully asked for a Dhemsa dance before a camera.
While addressing the issue BB Pradhan, Sub Collector of Jeypore, Koraput said, It’s unfortunate that Kamala Pujari was forced to dance while she was in a hospital for her treatment. We will enquire about the matter further.

Pradhan also said that the way Padma Shri Kamala Pujari was treated and forced to dance is a matter of regret. The case is a violation of human rights.

Kamala Pujari, the 72-year-age woman, was admitted to the district headquarters hospital at Jeypore with fever and loose motion. was shifted to the SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack on August 24 after her condition deteriorated. She was discharged from the hospital on Monday.

Kamala Pujari a native of Patraput village in Jeypore block, Kamala had received the Padma Shri award in 2019 for her contribution to the field of agriculture in organic farming. In 2002, she received the Equator Initiative Award at Johannesburg in South Africa for preserving indigenous varieties of paddy.

 

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