Bengaluru: Senior Congress leader and Kerala MP Shashi Tharoor on Thursday expressed his disappointment after the Indian Cricket team that is set to take on England for the fourth test of the series, left ace Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin out of the playing XI.
Taking to Twitter immediately after the toss where Indian skipper Virat Kohli announced the playing XI, Tharoor said he could not believe it. He said leaving Ashwin out on England’s most spin-friendly ground was a death-wish and it was as if the team want to lose the game.
He also criticised the team’s idea of leaving out pacer Mohammed Shami.
"I can't believe they left out Ashwin again, on England's most spin-friendly ground. This team is unbelievable. You pick your five best bowlers, @ashwinravi99 has to be the first or second name. Omitting him & @MdShami11 at the Oval is like a death-wish -- as if you want to lose!" he wrote.
Going into the fourth test, India made two changes in the playing XI bringing Shardhul Thakur and Umesh Yadav in places of Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Shami.
I can't believe they left out Ashwin again, on England's most spin-friendly ground. This team is unbelievable. You pick your five best bowlers, @ashwinravi99 has to be the first or second name. Omitting him & @MdShami11 at the Oval is like a death-wish -- as if you want to lose!
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) September 2, 2021
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Dubai/Abu Dhabi: Residents and visitors across the United Arab Emirates received a fresh emergency alert on their mobile phones stating that the situation in the country is currently safe.
The message, issued by the Ministry of Interior (MOI), thanked people for their cooperation and reassured them that conditions were stable.
“Thank you for your cooperation. We reassure you that the situation is currently safe. You may resume your normal activities while continuing to remain cautious and take the necessary precautions, and to follow official instructions. (MOI),” the alert read.
The notification was sent in both Arabic and English through the country’s emergency alert system.
The advisory comes after earlier alerts warning of potential missile threats amid rising regional tensions. Authorities have urged the public to stay cautious and follow official guidance.
