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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, TOMORROW X TOGETHER & Anitta’s ‘Back for More’ Has Arrived: Stream It Now 12 months ago
The K-pop group debuted the track alongside the Brazilian pop star at the VMAs on Sept. 12.
By Starr Bowenbank
Beomgyu, Huening Kai, Taehyun, Soobin, and Ye […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, Southern Charm Star Applauds Kathryn Dennis Departure as First Post-Kathryn Season Premieres 12 months ago
By AuthorSimon Delott at Sep 14, 2023 • CategoryKathryn Dennis
Early this year, Kathryn Dennis confirmed her exit from Southern Charm.
The news came as a shock. Despite her shortco […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, Wednesday season 2: Rumored release year, cast, and everything you need to know about the Jenna Ortega starrer 12 months ago
Jenna Ortega, star of Wednesday, nominated for an Emmy. Season 2 production is expected to start later this year in the light of the pending potential strikes.
Written by Suhasini […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, Asia Cup 2023: Injury cloud hovers over Sri Lanka's mystery spinner ahead of summit clash vs India 2023: Injury cloud hovers over Sri Lanka's mystery spinner ahead of summit clash vs India Sri Lanka's ace spinner might miss out on the summit clash of the ongoing Asia Cup 2023 against the Men in Blue led by Rohit Sharma. Kumar RupeshWritten By: Kumar Rupesh New Delhi Published on: September 15, 2023 9:02 IST Follow us on Google NewsMaheesh Theekshana Image Source : GETTY IMAGES Maheesh Theekshana Sri Lanka's mystery spinner Maheesh Theekshana strained his right hamstring while fielding during the latest Super Four clash between the defending champions and Pakistan on Thursday, September 14 at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Powered By VDO.AI PlayUnmute Fullscreen In an official update from Sri Lanka Cricket, the right-arm mystery spinner will undergo scans on Friday, September 15 to "fully assess his condition". Sri Lanka Cricket gave the update while taking to 'X' formerly Twitter. "Maheesh Theekshana has strained his right hamstring. The player will undergo a scan tomorrow to fully assess his condition. Theekshana sustained the injury while he was fielding during the ongoing game between Sri Lanka and Pakistan," Sri Lanka Cricket captioned their post. Theekshana sustained the injury while putting in a dive to prevent a boundary on the fifth ball of the 34th over. He ran from deep backward square leg and put in a full-fledged dive to take control of the ball that was heading towards the fence after Mohammad Rizwan nailed a sweep off Dunith Wellalage but couldn't prevent the ball from going for four. Theekshana went for medical attention and came back to render his services with the ball in hand for Sri Lanka and bowled nine overs in the game. He bagged the wicket of Mohammad Nawaz before he could land some meaty blows towards the end of Pakistan's innings. RELATED STORIES R Ashwin reveals Virat Kohli's worst nightmare as a bowling captain and it is not MS Dhoni R Ashwin reveals Virat Kohli's worst nightmare as a bowling captain and it is not MS Dhoni SL vs PAK, Asia Cup 2023: Relive Sri Lanka's winning moment from Super Four clash against Pakistan SL vs PAK, Asia Cup 2023: Relive Sri Lanka's winning moment from Super Four clash against Pakistan Pakistan lose world No. 1 crown in latest ICC ODI rankings as Australia, India register gains Pakistan lose world No. 1 crown in latest ICC ODI rankings as Australia, India register gains Theekshana has bagged eight poles in the ongoing tournament thus far and the defending champions can't afford to miss him in the summit clash against India. The Rohit Sharma-led India have one more game remaining before the final as they are slated to take on Shakib Al Hasan's Bangladesh in a Super Four fixture on Friday, September 15 at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. India will meet Sri Lanka at the same venue on Sunday, September 17 in a contest to take the silverware home. 12 months ago
Sri Lanka’s ace spinner might miss out on the summit clash of the ongoing Asia Cup 2023 against the Men in Blue led by Rohit Sharma.
Written By: Kumar Rupesh New DelhiPublished on: September 15, 2023 9:02 […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, "It's Not Easy To…": India Coach On Decision To Drop Mohammed Shami 12 months ago
Mohammed Shami hasn’t been a regular in India’s ODI team since Jasprit Bumrah’s return.
Press Trust of India
Updated: September 14, 2023 02:09 PM ISTRead Time:2 […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, Tigers cult hero given permission to leave as ex-NRL executive to lead club reviewCult hero Alex Twal is the latest Tiger to be linked with an exit from the club after being given permission to speak to rivals about an immediate switch as the wooden spooners instigated an external review into the operations of the embattled club. Twal, who produced one of the moments of the season when he scored his first NRL try after 116 games, is the Tigers’ longest-serving player outside winger David Nofoaluma after Luke Brooks’ exit, and still has a year to run on his contract. Play Video Freddy and the Eighth's Tips – Finals Week 2 Play video 5:45 Freddy and the Eighth's Tips – Finals Week 2 Check out Brad Fittler and Andrew Johns' tips before Finals Week 2 of the 2023 NRL Premiership. But rival clubs have been alerted to the Lebanese international’s availability for next season despite being one of the most experienced players at the Tigers, who are desperately trying to assemble a squad under Benji Marshall capable of climbing the table. According to a Tigers source not allowed to speak about the matter publicly, the club would have no issue if he stays put for 2024 but won’t stand in his way if he can secure a long-term deal at an NRL rival. Several officials at rival clubs spoken to by this masthead have said they have been approached about Twal’s potential signing as the NRL’s silly season kicks into overdrive. The 27-year-old has been a mainstay of the Tigers’ pack since his debut in 2017 and has developed a cult following, taking jibes about his inability to score an NRL try until this season in good humour. Alex Twal could be on the move from the Tigers. Alex Twal could be on the move from the Tigers.CREDIT:GETTY He finally crossed the stripe in the Tigers’ loss to the Storm at Campbelltown in June, much to the amusement of his ecstatic teammates. It comes as the Tigers confirmed they had engaged former NRL chief financial officer Tony Crawford to put the microscope over the club following a second straight wooden spoon season. Advertisement Crawford, who is now employed by Benchmarking Matters, will head the review after more than 2000 supporters signed a petition for a sweeping probe into the governance of the club. The petition was driven by a group of supporters from a fan podcast and the review could have potential ramifications across the organisation. Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe and chairman Lee Hagipantelis. Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe and chairman Lee Hagipantelis.CREDIT:GETTY Fans made their protests visible in the final weeks of the season, targeting chief executive Justin Pascoe in particular, with banners inside the ground at Tigers matches. Twal’s uncertain contract status comes at a busy time for the Tigers, who have already extended the contract of captain Api Koroisau until the end of 2026 and tabled a multimillion-dollar offer to fullback Jahream Bula. Bula, who won the club’s Kelly Barnes Medal as the player of the year despite not making his debut until round eight in his rookie NRL season, has been offered a bumper deal until the end of 2027. It would make him the club’s longest contracted player if he were to accept it. RELATED ARTICLE The Roosters will be trying to keep their season alive in Melbourne. Opinion NRL 2023 Don’t be fooled by the Roosters’ courageous win – the game wasn’t up to finals standard Andrew Johns Andrew Johns League columnist Twal has developed a reputation as one of the NRL’s nice guys and has produced many tireless displays in the middle, and at one stage was averaging almost 60 minutes a game in 2020 and 2021. However, with the emergence of Fonua Pole and Justin Matamua to complement front row starters David Klemmer and Stefano Utoikamanu, Twal will be given the opportunity to link with a rival looking for a dependable middle forward. Marshall will take over as head coach at the Tigers after Tim Sheens’ exit and is already trying to put his stamp on a roster that will welcome halves Aidan Sezer, Jayden Sullivan and Latu Fainu next year. Fainu’s brother Samuela is the club’s other major recruit from the Sea Eagles for next season. Brooks (Sea Eagles), Daine Laurie (Panthers) and Tommy Talau (Sea Eagles) will leave the club with Alex Seyfarth in talks with the Bulldogs. Meanwhile, the Dragons have released prop Zane Musgrove from the final year of his contract as Shane Flanagan’s roster rebuild continues. Stream the NRL premiership 2023 live and free on 9Now. Sports news, results and expert commentary. Sign up for our Sport newsletter. Save Share License this article NRL player movements Australia Wests Tigers Tim Sheens NRL 2023 12 months ago
Cult hero Alex Twal is the latest Tiger to be linked with an exit from the club after being given permission to speak to rivals about an immediate switch as the wooden spooners instigated an external […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, Shreyas Iyer's fitness still a mystery, Tilak Varma and Suryakumar Yadav kept ready for worst-case scenario 12 months ago
Moriah Plath opened way up on the latest episode of her family’s reality show.
About something very personal.
And something extremely painful.
“A few months ago, I hit rock bottom,” Moriah told her fathe […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, Turkish teams race to rescue sick American in 1km-deep cave 1 year ago
Turkish rescue teams are engaged in a high-stakes mission to save an American explorer who encountered a medical emergency while deep inside a cave more than 1,000 meters (3,300 feet) below the Earth’s […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, US Open Semi-Final Disrupted by Climate Protesters: A Peaceful Yet Impactful Stand 1 year ago
The US Open semi-final match between Coco Gauff and Karolína Muchová took an unexpected turn when climate protesters made their voices heard, temporarily interrupting the game at Arthur Ashe Stadium. The d […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, Ukrainian Artisan Toolmaker, Fadir Tools, Thrives Amidst the Challenges of War 1 year ago
Running a small business is never easy, but imagine doing so in the midst of a full-scale war, where even a Russian missile strike can’t deter your determination. That’s the reality faced by Fadir Tools, an […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, Rishi Sunak Urges Indian PM Modi to Take a Firm Stance on Russia 1 year ago
In an upcoming meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi, Rishi Sunak plans to advocate for a stronger approach towards Russia, as announced by Downing Street.
The meeting between the two prime […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, Elon Musk's Controversial Decision: Turning Off Starlink During a Ukrainian Drone Attack 1 year ago
In a stunning revelation from the upcoming biography of Elon Musk by Walter Isaacson, it has been alleged that Musk ordered the shutdown of his Starlink satellite communications network during a critical moment. […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, India or Bharat A Centuries-Old Identity Question 1 year ago
As history books reveal, the question of whether to refer to this vast and diverse nation as “India” or “Bharat” has endured for centuries.
The upcoming G20 summit, hosted by India, has stirred speculation. […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, South Korean Teachers Stage Mass Walkout to Demand Protection Amidst Harassment 1 year ago
In a powerful display of solidarity, teachers in South Korea have embarked on a mass walkout to protest against the rampant harassment they face from both overbearing parents and unruly students. The dire […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, School Concrete Crisis Puts Pressure on Sunak and Keegan 1 year ago
The school concrete crisis is looming large over Downing Street, with accusations directed at Rishi Sunak for reducing repair budgets and Education Secretary Gillian Keegan apologizing for her remarks. As students […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, Kim Jong-un's Upcoming Visit to Russia Sparks Concerns Over Weapons Negotiations 1 year ago
Kim Jong-un is reportedly planning a visit to Russia this month, where he will meet with Vladimir Putin to discuss potential weapon supplies for the war in Ukraine. While the exact details of the meeting remain […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, Chilling Thrills: Ice Swimming Takes Australia by Storm Despite the Warmer Waters 1 year ago
Sydney, known for its temperate ocean temperatures that rarely dip below 15°C, is witnessing a surge in ice swimming enthusiasts who embrace the frigid waters as a challenge and a thrill.
Wyatt Song, a former […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, The Surging Business of Silence: Examining the Impact of Noise-Canceling Accessories on Our Lives 1 year ago
In an increasingly noisy world, people are turning to gadgets and accessories to dial down the volume of their surroundings. From over-ear headphones on public transport and during flights to discreetly nestled […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, Unlocking the Power of the Afternoon Nap: A Path to Enhanced Well-being 1 year ago
In the pursuit of a healthier and more productive lifestyle, consider the wisdom of an age-old practice: the afternoon nap. It appears that our post-lunch drowsiness might be more than just a […]
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Captain Nemo wrote a new post, Major Studies Suggest Female Surgeons Yield Better Patient Outcomes 1 year ago
In two groundbreaking studies from Canada and Sweden, a remarkable revelation has emerged: Patients who undergo surgery led by female surgeons experience fewer complications and require less […]
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