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Time of India
19-06-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
IND vs ENG: Michael Vaughan believes Jasprit Bumrah could have Joe Root's number again
Joe root and Jasprit Bumrah Former England captain Michael Vaughan has praised Jasprit Bumrah , calling him "the greatest bowler I've ever seen" during a recent episode of the 5ilversport podcast. Vaughan also hinted that Bumrah could once again trouble Joe Root in the upcoming India vs England Test series. India vs England 2025 Test Series Schedule The highly anticipated 5-match Test series between India and England is set to begin on June 20, 2025 . Here's the full schedule: Match Date Venue Time (IST) 1st Test June 20–24, 2025 Headingley, Leeds 3:30 PM 2nd Test July 2–6, 2025 Edgbaston, Birmingham 3:30 PM 3rd Test July 10–14, 2025 Lord's, London 3:30 PM 4th Test July 23–27, 2025 Old Trafford, Manchester 3:30 PM 5th Test July 31 – August 4, 2025 Kennington Oval, London 3:30 PM Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Bumrah vs Root – The Battle to Watch Jasprit Bumrah has dismissed Joe Root 9 times in Test cricket, making it one of the most gripping rivalries on the field. Joe Root's Stats vs Bumrah in Tests: Runs: 286 Balls Faced: 559 Strike Rate: 51.16 Average: 31.77 Boundaries: 36 Fours Dismissals: 9 Dot Balls: 411 1s/2s/3s: 84/26/2 Despite Root being one of England's greatest batters, Bumrah has consistently tested him with pace, movement, and pinpoint accuracy. IND vs ENG: Rishabh Pant opens up on chemistry with Shubman Gill and England challenge Joe Root is just 373 runs away from overtaking Ricky Ponting to become the second-highest run-scorer in Test cricket history. The upcoming series provides him the perfect opportunity to achieve this major milestone — but Bumrah stands in his way. With Michael Vaughan backing Bumrah as a modern-day great and Root chasing a historic landmark, the India vs England 2025 series promises to be a blockbuster. All eyes will be on the Bumrah-Root duel as two legends of the game go head-to-head once again. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


New Straits Times
13-06-2025
- Business
- New Straits Times
'Lucky number' incense helps Johor man win RM10.38mil Toto jackpot
KUALA LUMPUR: Combining his identity card number with that obtained from a lucky number incense helped a Johor banker win the RM10.38 million Toto 4D Jackpot last Sunday. The 49-year-old said he had gone to a temple to make offerings on Wesak Day. He said that at the same time, he also bought a lucky number incense, which when burnt would display several "lucky numbers" "So I bet on the lucky numbers, combined with my identity card numbers, to form the pair of winning numbers – '3866 and 5899'. "I bet on the same pair of numbers for six draws and they actually helped me to win the jackpot," he said. Despite becoming a multi-millionaire, he said he would continue to work. However, he said he planned to spend his winnings on travelling the world with his wife. The May 31 draw saw 110 winners from Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and Sarawak share RM28,069,403 in winnings from the total RM34,511,559 Toto 4D Jackpot 1 with i-System tickets.


New Straits Times
13-06-2025
- Business
- New Straits Times
'Lucky number' incense helps Johor man win RM10.38 mill Toto jackpot
KUALA LUMPUR: Combining his identity card number with that obtained from a lucky number incense helped a Johor banker win the RM10.38 million Toto 4D Jackpot last Sunday. The 49-year-old said he had gone to a temple to make offerings on Wesak Day. He said that at the same time, he also bought a lucky number incense, which when burnt would display several "lucky numbers" "So I bet on the lucky numbers, combined with my identity card numbers, to form the pair of winning numbers – '3866 and 5899'. "I bet on the same pair of numbers for six draws and they actually helped me to win the jackpot," he said. Despite becoming a multi-millionaire, he said he would continue to work. However, he said he planned to spend his winnings on travelling the world with his wife. The May 31 draw saw 110 winners from Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and Sarawak share RM28,069,403 in winnings from the total RM34,511,559 Toto 4D Jackpot 1 with i-System tickets.


Gulf Insider
18-05-2025
- Business
- Gulf Insider
Bahrain: Pharmacy Ordered to Pay BD3,100 Over Unpaid Medical Supplies
A pharmacy has been ordered to pay over BD3,100 to a medical supply firm after the final cheque in a batch of eight wasn't honoured because the amount written in figures didn't match the words. The Commercial Court was told the company, represented by lawyer Somaya Abdulla, had supplied the pharmacy with medicines and equipment worth BD7,559 under a credit arrangement. Seven cheques were paid. The eighth was rejected by the bank due to the mismatch. The pharmacy refused to issue a new one. After repeated attempts to settle the matter were ignored, the supplier took the case to court. To make its case, the company produced the credit agreement, signed and stamped by someone tied to the pharmacy, along with invoices showing what had been supplied. These bore signatures and stamps said to be from people acting for the pharmacy. The court said the documents stacked up and confirmed that the goods had been delivered and received. With BD3,140.767 still unpaid, it ruled in the company's favour. A second defendant had signed the same agreement as guarantor.


Daily Tribune
18-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Tribune
Pharmacy ordered to pay BD3,100 over unpaid medical supplies
A pharmacy has been ordered to pay over BD3,100 to a medical supply firm after the final cheque in a batch of eight wasn't honoured because the amount written in figures didn't match the words. The Commercial Court was told the company, represented by lawyer Somaya Abdulla, had supplied the pharmacy with medicines and equipment worth BD7,559 under a credit arrangement. Seven cheques were paid. The eighth was rejected by the bank due to the mismatch. The pharmacy refused to issue a new one. After repeated attempts to settle the matter were ignored, the supplier took the case to court. To make its case, the company produced the credit agreement, signed and stamped by someone tied to the pharmacy, along with invoices showing what had been supplied. These bore signatures and stamps said to be from people acting for the pharmacy. The court said the documents stacked up and confirmed that the goods had been delivered and received. With BD3,140.767 still unpaid, it ruled in the company's favour. A second defendant had signed the same agreement as guarantor.