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India Test Cricketer's Brother Hits Century, Takes Six-Fer In England
India Test Cricketer's Brother Hits Century, Takes Six-Fer In England

News18

time02-07-2025

  • Sport
  • News18

India Test Cricketer's Brother Hits Century, Takes Six-Fer In England

Last Updated: Musheer, younger brother of Sarfaraz Khan, made 123 runs for Mumbai's development side against Nottinghamshire's second XI, before claiming a six-wicket haul with his crafty spin. Indian all-rounder Musheer Khan produces an incredible showing for Mumbai's development side against Nottinghamshire's second XI in the MCA's Emerging Players tour of the UK. Musheer, younger brother of Sarfaraz Khan, made a brilliant 123 off 149 deliveries to help Mumbai to a total of 448 runs, before claiming a six-wicket haul with his crafty left-arm spin. Shaariq Sheikh dismissed the young Indian following his century, while the Indian side also had a ton coming from Manan Bhatt. Musheer's efforts with the ball bundled out the home side for a first innings score of 210 before being asked to follow on by the touring side. Nottingham concluded Day 2 of the game at 90/3 in the second innings, leaving the side with a mountain to climb. Musheer, who eclipsed the legendary Sachin Tendulkar's record to become the youngest Mumbai batter to register a ton in the final of the Ranji Trophy last year to help his side clinch their 42nd title in the prestigious tournament, was sideline for a prolonged period following a car crash in September last year, but has recovered well to get back to his best as evidenced by his showing against the English county's second string side. Musheer who burst onto the scene at the ICC U19 World Cup as a teenager with a couple of tons before notching up his maiden first-class ton, which he eventually doubled, in the quarterfinal of the Ranji Trophy.

6 for 31! Musheer Khan scripts dream red-ball return after scoring century
6 for 31! Musheer Khan scripts dream red-ball return after scoring century

Time of India

time01-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

6 for 31! Musheer Khan scripts dream red-ball return after scoring century

Musheer Khan (PTI Photo) Bristol : Continuing his dream comeback in red-ball cricket, promising all-rounder Musheer Khan followed up his century (123) on Day One with a haul of six for 31 in 8.2 overs with his left-arm spin on Day Two for the MCA Colts in their tour opener against Notts 2nd XI at the John Fretwell Sports Complex, Welbeck CC, on Tuesday. Musheer's fabulous spell helped the MCA Colts skittle out Notts 2nd XI for just 201 in 42.2 overs and gain a massive 247-run first innings lead. Earlier, the visitors, riding on centuries by Musheer and Manan Bhatt, finished at 448 . A promising allrounder, Musheer was playing his first competitive red-ball match after surviving a horrific car crash in September last year. It is the 20-year-old's first appearance in Mumbai colours since his serious neck injury in that accident. The Mumbai youngster last played a red-ball match for India B against India D in the Duleep Trophy at Anantapur, and was poised to tour Australia with the India A team before he met with an accident that ruled him out for the rest of the domestic season. 'Cricketers Aren't Cattle... ': Harish Thawani on the IPL and Business of Indian Cricket The 20-year-old Musheer played for Punjab Kings in IPL-2025, and has represented Mumbai in first-class cricket, becoming the youngest Mumbai batter to score a hundred in a Ranji Trophy final last year in March against Vidarbha at the Wankhede Stadium. Poll Do you think Musheer Khan will continue to perform well in his comeback matches? Yes, he's shown great promise No, it's too soon to tell Brief Scores: MCA Colts 448 (Vedant Murkar 36, Prince Badiani 35; Ishy Mohammed 6-76) vs Notts 2nd XI 201 (Bryan Hatton Lowe 75, Dane Schadendorf 33, Ishy Mohammed 30; Musheer Khan 6-31, Suryansh Shedge 2-28, Himanshu Singh 2-54). Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

Mountain America Credit Union Promotes Musheer Alambath to Senior Vice President of Internal Audit
Mountain America Credit Union Promotes Musheer Alambath to Senior Vice President of Internal Audit

Yahoo

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Mountain America Credit Union Promotes Musheer Alambath to Senior Vice President of Internal Audit

Promotion underscores Mountain America's focus on strong governance, transparency, and sustainable growth SANDY, Utah, June 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mountain America Credit Union is pleased to announce the promotion of Musheer Alambath to Senior Vice President of Internal Audit, effective June 1, 2025. In this newly created role, Alambath will continue to drive the credit union's audit strategy and risk management framework as Mountain America advances its ambitious growth strategy and member-driven mission. A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available in this link. 'Musheer has demonstrated outstanding leadership and strategic foresight since joining Mountain America last year,' said Sterling Nielsen, president and CEO of Mountain America Credit Union. 'As we evolve to meet the needs of our growing membership, his promotion reflects our commitment to building a resilient, forward-thinking organization. Musheer's expertise ensures we continue delivering exceptional experiences for our members.' Alambath joined Mountain America in October 2024 as vice president of internal audit, tasked with building a scalable audit function. Within eight months, he established a strong team, launched an audit framework, and improved internal governance. With over 20 years of experience, Alambath is a certified public accountant and has led audit teams across North America, Europe, and the Middle East. He began his career at a major UAE bank, earning six promotions, including vice president, while auditing key operations. A Sloan Fellow from Stanford Graduate School of Business, he holds a master's degree in management. Alambath serves on the board of the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) in the U.S. and Toronto and is a noted speaker on financial innovation and regulation. 'I'm honored to step into this new role at such a pivotal moment in Mountain America's journey,' said Alambath. 'Our growth demands not just scale, but smart governance. I'm excited to continue building a strong internal audit function that enables agility, enhances transparency, and supports sustainable growth for our members and communities.' This strategic appointment reflects Mountain America's ongoing commitment to organizational excellence, innovation, and stewardship as it continues expanding its impact and reach. For more information about Mountain America, visit About Mountain America Credit Union With more than 1 million members and $20 billion in assets, Mountain America Credit Union helps its members define and achieve their financial dreams. Mountain America provides consumers and businesses with a variety of convenient, flexible products and services, as well as sound, timely advice. Members enjoy access to secure cutting-edge mobile banking, more than 100 branches across its multistate region, and over 50,000 surcharge-free ATMs. Mountain America—guiding you forward. Learn more at CONTACT: Contact: publicrelations@ in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

On Virat Kohli Allegedly 'Insulting' Musheer Khan, Ex India Star's Blunt Justification
On Virat Kohli Allegedly 'Insulting' Musheer Khan, Ex India Star's Blunt Justification

NDTV

time01-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

On Virat Kohli Allegedly 'Insulting' Musheer Khan, Ex India Star's Blunt Justification

The Qualifier 1 match of IPL 2025 match between Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru was a completely one-sided contest as Rajat Patidar and co registered an eight-wicket win and marched into the final. Apart from a dominating game, the match also had a controversial moment after RCB star batter Virat Kohli allegedly tried to sledge PBKS debutant Musheer Khan. Facing a batting collapse, PBKS were forced to bring-in Musheer as an impact-sub in the first innings, which also became his first IPL appearance. However, when he came to bat, Kohli, who was placed at the first slip, was heard saying, "Yeh paani pilata hai (He serves water)." Kohli saying "Ye to Pani pilata hai" to young Musheer Khan. Kohli is such a creep and shameless person. — RISHIT SHARMA (@Rishit_264) May 29, 2025 This moment from the game went viral on social media as the fans lashed out at Kohli for trying to insult a young player. However, former India pacer Atul Wassan came to Kohli's aide by stating the competitive nature of the star batter. "Virat has a competitive nature; even if he plays with his own baby, he would like to win. One should not feel bad about it. When you are playing the game, consider yourself equal, and don't expect an inch, nor give an inch," Wassan said on the OTTplay 'Bails and Banter' show. "If you can't do the time, don't do the crime. If someone is doing it within the line, it's fine. Sledging is a mixture of sarcasm, wit and being obnoxious," he added. Wassan further stated that sledging at some extent should be allowed as the players should be free to express themselves. "Of course, there should be no physical confrontation, but certain gestures should not be misinterpreted, which entirely depends on the match officials. You have to let people express themselves within the limits," said Wassan. Talking about the incident, when Musheer arrived on the field to bat, Virat was spotted calling him a 'water-boy', who had come in to deliver water to his teammates a few overs ago. The act from the RCB stalwart triggered a huge debate on social media. A section of fans suggested that Kohli was 'abusing' the Punjab Kings youngster by calling him a 'water boy'. The RCB icon's fans defended him, highlighting the fact that Kohli had gifted Musheer one of his bats earlier in the season. Some also pointed out the fact that Musheer idolises Virat as a batter.

'Who is this guy?': Virat Kohli's reaction on 'impact player' Musheer Khan goes viral
'Who is this guy?': Virat Kohli's reaction on 'impact player' Musheer Khan goes viral

Time of India

time30-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

'Who is this guy?': Virat Kohli's reaction on 'impact player' Musheer Khan goes viral

NEW DELHI: Royal Challengers Bengaluru stormed into their first final since 2016 with a comprehensive eight-wicket win over Punjab Kings in a lopsided Qualifier 1 on Thursday. Punjab's ultra-aggressive approach proved costly as the home side was skittled out for just 101 in 14.1 overs. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now RCB, still chasing their maiden IPL title despite making the finals in 2009, 2011, and 2016, made short work of the modest target. Phil Salt led the charge with a blistering 56 not out off 27 balls, taking the team home in just 10 overs. With a near-flawless performance, RCB advanced to the title clash scheduled in Ahmedabad on June 3. Punjab Kings, who returned to the playoffs for the first time since 2014, will have another shot at making the final in Qualifier 2 on June 1, also in Ahmedabad. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! The match, however, wasn't without controversy. RCB's star batter , who was visibly pumped up throughout the game—celebrating each Punjab Kings wicket and the team's victory—faced criticism for an alleged inappropriate remark towards debutant Musheer Khan. 'I don't want to be a one-season wonder': Punjab Kings' Shashank Singh The incident occurred when 20-year-old Musheer, playing his first IPL match as an Impact Substitute, walked out to bat. Kohli was seen gesturing something from the field, and was reportedly heard calling Musheer a 'water-boy', referencing the youngster having carried drinks earlier in the innings. The gesture and remark sparked a major debate on social media. Why no Shreyas Iyer for England tour? Coach Gautam Gambhir opens up Some fans online claimed that Kohli said, 'Ye paani pilata hai' ('This guy carries drinks') as Musheer prepared to face his first delivery. "Look at Virat Kohli at the first slip. Just letting him know that he's a debutant in a pretty big match. He's saying, 'who is this guy?'" Matthew Hayden, who was on-air at the time, remarked as Musheer took guard. Kohli's gesture toward Musheer was also caught on camera, prompting Hayden's comment. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Harsha Bhogle, who was in the commentary box alongside Hayden, added that Musheer could offer a cheeky response of his own. "He might just turn around and say, 'you know my brother, he hit 150 playing for India'," Bhogle said, referencing Musheer's elder brother , who has shared the Test dressing room with Kohli.

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