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Two suicide tragedies strike West Bengal and Odisha post India’s ODI World Cup final loss

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Two young individuals allegedly took their own lives in West Bengal’s Bankura and Odisha’s Jajpur after India’s loss to Australia in the ODI World Cup final which was played in Ahmedabad on November 19. The emotional toll of the defeat seems to have pushed these individuals to extreme measures, shedding light on the importance of mental health awareness and support.

In Bankura, 23-year-old Rahul Lohar was found dead near a cinema hall, having hung himself in his room following India’s six-wicket loss to Australia in Ahmedabad. Lohar’s brother-in-law revealed that he was heartbroken by the result, emphasising the devastating impact that such sports outcomes can have on individuals.

Similarly, in Jajpur, Odisha, another 23-year-old, Dev Ranjan Das, was discovered hanging from the terrace of his house shortly after the match. Das had been undergoing treatment for “emotional disorder syndrome,” according to his uncle. The family shared that after India’s defeat, Das left home in despair, prompting concerns about the link between sports-related disappointments and mental health struggles.

Awareness should be increased on mental health

These tragic incidents highlight the need for increased awareness about mental health and the potential impact of sports outcomes on individuals, especially the youth. The pressure associated with sports events, coupled with existing emotional challenges, underscores the importance of providing support systems for those who may be vulnerable.

As authorities await autopsy reports and investigate these cases as unnatural deaths, it is a sombre reminder that mental health should be prioritised, and resources for support and intervention should be accessible to prevent such distressing outcomes in the future. The sporting community and society at large must work together to foster an environment that promotes mental well-being and resilience in the face of disappointments.

It was understandable that many hearts were broken after India‘s shocking loss in the final but one should understand that winning or losing is a part of the game.

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Andy Roberts Declares Mohammed Shami as India’s Best Bowler

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West Indies cricket legend Andy Roberts has lauded Mohammed Shami as India’s most skilled pacer, emphasizing his superiority in effectiveness and consistency over others, including Jasprit Bumrah. While acknowledging Bumrah’s ability to claim crucial wickets, Roberts expressed that Shami’s control, seam positioning, and adaptability under diverse conditions set him apart.

Roberts critiqued Mohammed Siraj, stating he has yet to reach the same level as Bumrah and Shami. He highlighted that Shami’s ability to relentlessly hit good lengths and extract movement makes him India’s standout bowler. He urged Indian cricket to focus more on nurturing such talent for long-term success in international cricket.

Roberts’ observations offer a fresh perspective on India’s pace attack dynamics, sparking debates among cricket fans worldwide.

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Lumbini Lions Seek Redemption; Karnali Yaks and Pokhara Avengers in Critical Clash

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In the Nepal Premier League (NPL), the struggling Lumbini Lions are set to face the confident Chitwan Rhinos in a bid to break their losing streak. The Lions, yet to register a win after four matches, risk elimination unless they turn their form around. The Rhinos, with three wins, are aiming to solidify their top-tier standing.

In the day’s second match, the Karnali Yaks, fresh off two consecutive victories, are eager to maintain their momentum as they face the Pokhara Avengers. For the Avengers, a win is crucial to revive their campaign and keep playoff hopes alive. The Yaks, currently mid-table, are striving for consistency as they target a secure playoff position.

Both matches are critical for defining the tournament’s playoff landscape, as teams fight for survival and dominance. Fans can expect thrilling action as these sides battle for vital points.

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Ben Curran’s Zimbabwe Call-Up: A Historic Moment for the Curran Legacy

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Ben Curran, brother of England cricketers Sam and Tom Curran, has earned his maiden call-up to Zimbabwe’s ODI squad for the upcoming series against Afghanistan. The Curran family has deep ties to Zimbabwean cricket, with Ben’s father, Kevin Malcolm Curran, and grandfather, Kevin Patrick Curran, representing Zimbabwe internationally.

The series begins with T20Is on December 11, followed by ODIs and Tests. Ben will feature exclusively in the 50-over format. A left-handed batter, Ben boasts an impressive domestic career, averaging 33.30 in List A and 34.70 in first-class cricket. His inclusion reflects Zimbabwe’s reliance on talent with global exposure.

Zimbabwe’s ODI squad, led by Craig Ervine, also features rising stars like Newman Nyamhuri. The T20I side, captained by Sikandar Raza, includes dynamic players like Blessing Muzarabani and Ryan Burl, signaling a balanced blend of experience and youth for the challenging series ahead.

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