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LSU Board appoints Wade Rousse as president: 5 things to know about his leadership style and priorities

LSU Board appoints Wade Rousse as president: 5 things to know about his leadership style and priorities

Wade Rousse named LSU president with Dalton as A&M Chancellor. (Photo: LSU Marketing & Communications) The LSU Board of Supervisors has appointed Wade Rousse, Ph.D., as the President of the Louisiana State University System and James Dalton, Ph.D., as Executive Vice President of the LSU System and Chancellor of the Flagship A&M campus, the university…

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‘Shadi Kab hai,’ Shah Rukh Khan’s witty response to Rinku Singh’s birthday post for him, leaves the internet in splits | Hindi Movie News

‘Shadi Kab hai,’ Shah Rukh Khan’s witty response to Rinku Singh’s birthday post for him, leaves the internet in splits | Hindi Movie News

Trust Shah Rukh Khan to make even a simple birthday wish go viral. SRK celebrated his 60th birthday on November 2 and he was flooded with wishes across social media. Apart from his fans, so many celebs also wished him. Shah Rukh responded to most of the wishes from celebs, his friends and gave his…

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Egyptian Zodiac Horoscope Today for November 5, 2025: Financial growth begins, these zodiac signs will gain prosperity

Egyptian Zodiac Horoscope Today for November 5, 2025: Financial growth begins, these zodiac signs will gain prosperity

Step into the sands of time, where ancient wisdom meets modern energy. Egyptian astrology doesn’t just look to the stars; it listens to the gods. Each day, divine forces like Ra, Bastet, Thoth, and Anubis stir the energies around you, shaping your path in subtle, sacred ways. Whether you’re seeking clarity, strength, love, or a…

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Why is Celina Jaitley’s brother Major Vikrant Jaitley detained in the UAE? All you need to know about the case and the actress’ plea to court | Hindi Movie News

Why is Celina Jaitley’s brother Major Vikrant Jaitley detained in the UAE? All you need to know about the case and the actress’ plea to court | Hindi Movie News

Actor Celina Jaitly’s brother, retired Major Vikrant Jaitley, has been in detention in the United Arab Emirates for more than 14 months. He was reportedly detained in September last year. This matter has come to the forefront as now Celina has approached the Delhi High Court, requesting that the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) ensure…

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First Indian-origin and first Muslim Lt governor of Virginia: Who is Ghazala Hashmi? Champion of reproductive rights

First Indian-origin and first Muslim Lt governor of Virginia: Who is Ghazala Hashmi? Champion of reproductive rights

Democrat Ghazala Hashmi on Tuesday won the lieutenant governor’s race in United States’ Virgina, defeating John Reid. Ghazala is the first Indian American and First Muslim to win statewide office in Virginia.Hashmi is a former college professor who won the nomination after prevailing in a crowded June Democratic primary.As lieutenant governor, Hashmi will preside over…

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The Supreme Court is considering a crucial issue for judicial officers. It will decide if those promoted to district judge posts need a quota. This is to ensure they do not fall behind lawyers directly recruited to the same position. The court aims to improve the justice delivery system. The decision will impact thousands of judicial officers across India.  NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday reserved a verdict on an issue sensitive to 20,000-odd judicial officers and will decide whether those opting for the promotional route to become district judges need a quota to counter lawyers, directly recruited to the DJ post, from stealing a march over them.While the High Courts have cited constitutional mandate to request the SC to refrain from interfering in the framing of service and promotion rules and conditions, the promotional cadre of judicial officers pitched for a quota complaining that those who start their careers as judicial magistrates seldom reach the post of Principal District Judge (PDJ).The promotional cadre also told a bench of Chief Justice B R Gavai, CJI-designate Surya Kant and Justices Vikram Nath, K Vinod Chandran and Joymalya Bagchi that while a 35-year-old lawyer with seven years practice can clear a competitive examination to become district judge, the career judicial officers become district judges at an age that varies between 45-52 years in different states.But the direct recruit district judge cadre officers through several senior advocates said that there are three sources of filling DJ posts – promotion (50% of posts), direct recruitment (25%) and through limited departmental competitive examination (25%). The promotional cadre officers outnumber the directly recruited DJs by three to one and the existing ROTA-Quota system has worked well and does not need tweaking by introducing quota for promotional cadre, they said. CJI Gavai said, “In some states direct recruit DJs are in an advantageous position, while promotional cadres enjoy advantage in some other states. SO, is it not necessary that there should be a uniform promotional avenue for judicial officers to DJ post irrespective of their source of recruitment?”When some counsel apprehended that tweaking the system would fuel the existing rivalry between promotional cadre and direct recruits, the bench said, “We are only examining the issue of giving a fair opportunity to each judicial officer irrespective of their source of recruitment. The intention is to improve the efficiency of the justice delivery system.”A counsel pointed out that not even one among the present 34 SC judges have come from the promotional cadre of judicial officers, the CJI-led bench said there have been many instances in the past when judicial officers through promotion to DJ, got selected as HC Judges and then elevated as SC judges, including two CJIs.“We do not perceive it as a fight between promotional cadres and direct recruit judicial officers. This exercise is for improving the efficiency of the system of administration of justice. It is a trial-and-error method. The mechanism had been tweaked in the past. Whatever we may decide in this case may be revisited by the SC a few years later,” the bench said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosThe OG ‘Jan Nayak’: Why Karpoori Thakur Is The Flavour Of Bihar Elections 2025India Should Review No First Use Policy’: Army Veteran On Trump’s Pak Nuke Test Shocker’Consumption Going Up’: U.S. Eyes India As A Major Market For Its Energy ExportsAt Least 5 Killed, Several Injured As Passenger Train Collides With Goods Trains In ChhattisgarhInterpol’s Red Notice Triggers Global Chase For ₹13,000 Cr Cocaine Cartel Heir Rishabh Baisoya’World Must Learn Conflict Termination From India’s Op Sindoor’: Indian Air Force Chief AP SinghPak Army Chief Asim Munir’s Powers Set To Grow As Shehbaz Govt Mulls 27th Constitution AmendmentWill Nitish Kumar’s ‘Jeevika Didi’ Scheme Sway Women Voters? Ground Report From Bihar’s Korha’Days Of Maoists Are Numbered In India’: Bastar Top Cop Issues Final Warning To Left Wing Extremists‘India Is The Future’: Israel FM Backs Delhi’s Rise, Eyes Deeper Strategic And Security Ties Now123 Photostories  Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan to Aishwarya Rai: Bollywood celebrities who believe in zodiac power7 stunning celestial events to witness during November 2025Take a cue from the ‘sexiest man alive’: 7 everyday fashion inspo from Wicked star Jonathan BaileyFrom Banarasi to chiffon: 5 saree moments that made Kajol the coolest mom in the wedding crowdBollywood stars who’ve wowed fans with their unexpected singing talent5 types of protein-rich egg curries perfect for lunchStylish wedding pictures of Birla scion Vedant Birla and Tejal KulkarniKhushi Kapoor birthday special: A look at the actress’s best fashion momentsExclusive – Pati Patni Aur Panga’s Avika Gor and Milind Chandwani on dealing with troll for marrying on television, getting emotional during Bidaai and balancing work after marriage5 weird food cravings and their easy fixes to try at home123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingPrince HarryNYC Mayor Election ResultZion WilliamsonWilliam NylanderKayla NicoleTravis Kelce InjuryAsmongoldRoope HintzTyrese Haliburton InjuryBengaluru Scooter Accident

The Supreme Court is considering a crucial issue for judicial officers. It will decide if those promoted to district judge posts need a quota. This is to ensure they do not fall behind lawyers directly recruited to the same position. The court aims to improve the justice delivery system. The decision will impact thousands of judicial officers across India. NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday reserved a verdict on an issue sensitive to 20,000-odd judicial officers and will decide whether those opting for the promotional route to become district judges need a quota to counter lawyers, directly recruited to the DJ post, from stealing a march over them.While the High Courts have cited constitutional mandate to request the SC to refrain from interfering in the framing of service and promotion rules and conditions, the promotional cadre of judicial officers pitched for a quota complaining that those who start their careers as judicial magistrates seldom reach the post of Principal District Judge (PDJ).The promotional cadre also told a bench of Chief Justice B R Gavai, CJI-designate Surya Kant and Justices Vikram Nath, K Vinod Chandran and Joymalya Bagchi that while a 35-year-old lawyer with seven years practice can clear a competitive examination to become district judge, the career judicial officers become district judges at an age that varies between 45-52 years in different states.But the direct recruit district judge cadre officers through several senior advocates said that there are three sources of filling DJ posts – promotion (50% of posts), direct recruitment (25%) and through limited departmental competitive examination (25%). The promotional cadre officers outnumber the directly recruited DJs by three to one and the existing ROTA-Quota system has worked well and does not need tweaking by introducing quota for promotional cadre, they said. CJI Gavai said, “In some states direct recruit DJs are in an advantageous position, while promotional cadres enjoy advantage in some other states. SO, is it not necessary that there should be a uniform promotional avenue for judicial officers to DJ post irrespective of their source of recruitment?”When some counsel apprehended that tweaking the system would fuel the existing rivalry between promotional cadre and direct recruits, the bench said, “We are only examining the issue of giving a fair opportunity to each judicial officer irrespective of their source of recruitment. The intention is to improve the efficiency of the justice delivery system.”A counsel pointed out that not even one among the present 34 SC judges have come from the promotional cadre of judicial officers, the CJI-led bench said there have been many instances in the past when judicial officers through promotion to DJ, got selected as HC Judges and then elevated as SC judges, including two CJIs.“We do not perceive it as a fight between promotional cadres and direct recruit judicial officers. This exercise is for improving the efficiency of the system of administration of justice. It is a trial-and-error method. The mechanism had been tweaked in the past. Whatever we may decide in this case may be revisited by the SC a few years later,” the bench said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosThe OG ‘Jan Nayak’: Why Karpoori Thakur Is The Flavour Of Bihar Elections 2025India Should Review No First Use Policy’: Army Veteran On Trump’s Pak Nuke Test Shocker’Consumption Going Up’: U.S. Eyes India As A Major Market For Its Energy ExportsAt Least 5 Killed, Several Injured As Passenger Train Collides With Goods Trains In ChhattisgarhInterpol’s Red Notice Triggers Global Chase For ₹13,000 Cr Cocaine Cartel Heir Rishabh Baisoya’World Must Learn Conflict Termination From India’s Op Sindoor’: Indian Air Force Chief AP SinghPak Army Chief Asim Munir’s Powers Set To Grow As Shehbaz Govt Mulls 27th Constitution AmendmentWill Nitish Kumar’s ‘Jeevika Didi’ Scheme Sway Women Voters? 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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday reserved a verdict on an issue sensitive to 20,000-odd judicial officers and will decide whether those opting for the promotional route to become district judges need a quota to counter lawyers, directly recruited to the DJ post, from stealing a march over them.While the High Courts have cited…

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Champions League: Bayern Munich and Liverpool win big as Arsenal’s 15-year-old Max Dowman steals headlines | Football News

Champions League: Bayern Munich and Liverpool win big as Arsenal’s 15-year-old Max Dowman steals headlines | Football News

Max Dowman of Arsenal, Luis Díaz of Bayern and Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool (Getty Images) Bayern Munich and Liverpool secured significant victories in Tuesday’s Champions League matches, with Bayern winning 2-1 against Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool defeating Real Madrid 1-0. The matches also featured Tottenham’s Micky van de Ven scoring a remarkable 90-meter solo…

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Amanjot Kaur hits back at false reports on grandmother’s health — ‘My 90s kid is absolutely fine’

Amanjot Kaur hits back at false reports on grandmother’s health — ‘My 90s kid is absolutely fine’

Amanjot Kaur with her grandmother Amanjot Kaur has dismissed rumours about her grandmother’s health, calling out fake news circulating online. The India all-rounder clarified that her “90s kid” is doing absolutely fine and urged people to stop spreading misinformation.The all-rounder shared a post on Instagram with a photo of her grandparents, writing: “Heyy, just wanted…

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‘Life or death’ for country: Donald Trump defends tariffs ahead of Supreme Court hearing; cites stock market gains

‘Life or death’ for country: Donald Trump defends tariffs ahead of Supreme Court hearing; cites stock market gains

On the eve of a closely watched Supreme Court hearing, US President Donald Trump warned that the case could determine the country’s very survival — labeling it as a “life or death” situation for America’s economic and national security.In a post on Truth Social, Trump said the hearing would decide whether the United States remains…

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Two lawsuits challenge new DOE rule limiting student loan forgiveness for nonprofits: What you need to know about eligibility cuts

Two lawsuits challenge new DOE rule limiting student loan forgiveness for nonprofits: What you need to know about eligibility cuts

Trump administration limits PSLF forgiveness: How new DOE rule affects public servants Two lawsuits have been filed challenging the Trump administration’s new Department of Education (DOE) rule that limits Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) for nonprofit and government employees. The suits, filed in Massachusetts federal court, aim to preserve the programme’s existing scope, which allows…

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How to attract the right partner: Jennifer Aniston’s boyfriend Jim Curtis shares his secret |

How to attract the right partner: Jennifer Aniston’s boyfriend Jim Curtis shares his secret |

Jennifer Aniston publicly confirmed her relationship with boyfriend Jim Curtis on Instagram for his 50th birthday. Curtis, a transformational coach, shared his philosophy on attracting love, emphasizing self-love, positive affirmations, and embracing growth after past relationships end. Here are some secrets Jennifer Aniston’s boyfriend Jim Curtis, the love guru, swears by. Jennifer Aniston has finally…

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​Horoscope Tomorrow, November 6, 2025: Career decisions pay off, these zodiac signs will reap rewards

​Horoscope Tomorrow, November 6, 2025: Career decisions pay off, these zodiac signs will reap rewards

Embrace everything that life has to offer! Tomorrow’s horoscope unfolds the agenda set forth by the universe for each sign of the zodiac. Whether its relationship matters, job changes, or simply the reflection and realization moments, let celestial guidance take the lead. Be mindful; trust your instinct, and walk through the day confidently. Aries (Mar…

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Babar Azam fails again! Pakistan star’s shocking slump continues – stats reveal the decline

Babar Azam fails again! Pakistan star’s shocking slump continues – stats reveal the decline

Pakistan’s Babar Azam (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed) Once hailed as Pakistan’s modern batting genius, Babar Azam is fast running out of excuses. The right-hander’s struggles continued in Faisalabad, where he scored just 7 runs in the first ODI against South Africa — extending his century drought to 80 international innings. For a player who was once…

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Virginia elections: Democrat Abigail Spanberger wins race; makes history as the state’s first woman governor

Virginia elections: Democrat Abigail Spanberger wins race; makes history as the state’s first woman governor

Democrat Abigail Spanberger has become the governor of Virginia, making history as the first woman to lead the state after reclaiming the governor’s mansion from Republicans on Tuesday.The former congresswoman and ex-CIA officer defeated Virginia’s Republican lieutenant governor, Winsome Earle-Sears, as reported by CBS News. The Virginia race drew national attention, seen by many as…

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Representative image KOZHIKODE: A Kerala woman and her partner from an extramarital affair were sentenced Tuesday to 180 years’ rigorous imprisonment each and fined Rs 11.7 lakh apiece for repeated rape of her 12-year-old daughter, crimes that prosecutors said took place over two years with the mother’s complicity.Judge Ashraf AM of special Pocso court convicted them under multiple sections of Pocso Act – each carrying 40 years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 2 lakh, and some sections of IPC and Juvenile Justice Act. Failure to pay the fine will add 20 months to their terms. “This would be the severest punishment ever awarded to a woman for abetment in Pocso case,” special public prosecutor Somasekharan A said.The woman reportedly befriended the man while living with her husband and daughter in Thiruvananthapuram. She later “eloped with him” and began living in rented houses in Palakkad and Malappuram between Dec 2019 and Oct 2021, taking the child along. During this period, the man repeatedly raped the girl while the mother allegedly abetted the abuse. The girl was allegedly forced to drink alcohol. Prosecutors said the woman also threatened the child into silence, telling her “a chip has been implanted in her brain and they would know if she revealed the ordeal”. The court ordered the fine be paid to the girl and directed district legal services authority to grant her additional aid under the survivor assistance scheme. tnnEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Should Review No First Use Policy’: Army Veteran On Trump’s Pak Nuke Test Shocker’Consumption Going Up’: U.S. Eyes India As A Major Market For Its Energy ExportsAt Least 5 Killed, Several Injured As Passenger Train Collides With Goods Trains In ChhattisgarhInterpol’s Red Notice Triggers Global Chase For ₹13,000 Cr Cocaine Cartel Heir Rishabh Baisoya’World Must Learn Conflict Termination From India’s Op Sindoor’: Indian Air Force Chief AP SinghPak Army Chief Asim Munir’s Powers Set To Grow As Shehbaz Govt Mulls 27th Constitution AmendmentWill Nitish Kumar’s ‘Jeevika Didi’ Scheme Sway Women Voters? Ground Report From Bihar’s Korha’Days Of Maoists Are Numbered In India’: Bastar Top Cop Issues Final Warning To Left Wing Extremists‘India Is The Future’: Israel FM Backs Delhi’s Rise, Eyes Deeper Strategic And Security Ties NowFatal US Crash: Sober Indian-Origin Driver Charged With Homicide, Linked To Border Policy Debate123 Photostories  Bollywood stars who’ve wowed fans with their unexpected singing talent5 types of protein-rich egg curries perfect for lunchStylish wedding pictures of Birla scion Vedant Birla and Tejal KulkarniKhushi Kapoor birthday special: A look at the actress’s best fashion momentsExclusive – Pati Patni Aur Panga’s Avika Gor and Milind Chandwani on dealing with troll for marrying on television, getting emotional during Bidaai and balancing work after marriage5 weird food cravings and their easy fixes to try at homeWhat does the colour of poop say about a person’s liver and gut health?Vivek Oberoi to Billie Eilish: Celebrities who donated their salaries for good causes10 must-try dishes made with Spring OnionFrom Ostrich to crocodiles: 5 animals that lay massive eggs123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingTaylor SwiftJalen Green GirlfriendKyle KulinskiWilliam NylanderMLB Trade RumorsTravis Kelce InjuryAsmongoldRoope HintzTyrese Haliburton InjuryBengaluru Scooter Accident

Representative image KOZHIKODE: A Kerala woman and her partner from an extramarital affair were sentenced Tuesday to 180 years’ rigorous imprisonment each and fined Rs 11.7 lakh apiece for repeated rape of her 12-year-old daughter, crimes that prosecutors said took place over two years with the mother’s complicity.Judge Ashraf AM of special Pocso court convicted them under multiple sections of Pocso Act – each carrying 40 years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 2 lakh, and some sections of IPC and Juvenile Justice Act. Failure to pay the fine will add 20 months to their terms. “This would be the severest punishment ever awarded to a woman for abetment in Pocso case,” special public prosecutor Somasekharan A said.The woman reportedly befriended the man while living with her husband and daughter in Thiruvananthapuram. She later “eloped with him” and began living in rented houses in Palakkad and Malappuram between Dec 2019 and Oct 2021, taking the child along. During this period, the man repeatedly raped the girl while the mother allegedly abetted the abuse. The girl was allegedly forced to drink alcohol. Prosecutors said the woman also threatened the child into silence, telling her “a chip has been implanted in her brain and they would know if she revealed the ordeal”. The court ordered the fine be paid to the girl and directed district legal services authority to grant her additional aid under the survivor assistance scheme. tnnEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Should Review No First Use Policy’: Army Veteran On Trump’s Pak Nuke Test Shocker’Consumption Going Up’: U.S. Eyes India As A Major Market For Its Energy ExportsAt Least 5 Killed, Several Injured As Passenger Train Collides With Goods Trains In ChhattisgarhInterpol’s Red Notice Triggers Global Chase For ₹13,000 Cr Cocaine Cartel Heir Rishabh Baisoya’World Must Learn Conflict Termination From India’s Op Sindoor’: Indian Air Force Chief AP SinghPak Army Chief Asim Munir’s Powers Set To Grow As Shehbaz Govt Mulls 27th Constitution AmendmentWill Nitish Kumar’s ‘Jeevika Didi’ Scheme Sway Women Voters? Ground Report From Bihar’s Korha’Days Of Maoists Are Numbered In India’: Bastar Top Cop Issues Final Warning To Left Wing Extremists‘India Is The Future’: Israel FM Backs Delhi’s Rise, Eyes Deeper Strategic And Security Ties NowFatal US Crash: Sober Indian-Origin Driver Charged With Homicide, Linked To Border Policy Debate123 Photostories Bollywood stars who’ve wowed fans with their unexpected singing talent5 types of protein-rich egg curries perfect for lunchStylish wedding pictures of Birla scion Vedant Birla and Tejal KulkarniKhushi Kapoor birthday special: A look at the actress’s best fashion momentsExclusive – Pati Patni Aur Panga’s Avika Gor and Milind Chandwani on dealing with troll for marrying on television, getting emotional during Bidaai and balancing work after marriage5 weird food cravings and their easy fixes to try at homeWhat does the colour of poop say about a person’s liver and gut health?Vivek Oberoi to Billie Eilish: Celebrities who donated their salaries for good causes10 must-try dishes made with Spring OnionFrom Ostrich to crocodiles: 5 animals that lay massive eggs123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingTaylor SwiftJalen Green GirlfriendKyle KulinskiWilliam NylanderMLB Trade RumorsTravis Kelce InjuryAsmongoldRoope HintzTyrese Haliburton InjuryBengaluru Scooter Accident

KOZHIKODE: A Kerala woman and her partner from an extramarital affair were sentenced Tuesday to 180 years’ rigorous imprisonment each and fined Rs 11.7 lakh apiece for repeated rape of her 12-year-old daughter, crimes that prosecutors said took place over two years with the mother’s complicity.Judge Ashraf AM of special Pocso court convicted them under…

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Nov 05, 2025, 07:02 IST

Nov 05, 2025, 07:02 IST

Harmanpreet Kaur of India lifts the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup trophy (Photo by Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images) The Indian women’s cricket team finally had their fairytale moment when they beat South Africa by 52 runs in the final to lift the Women’s World Cup for the first time. After falling short twice in 2005 and…

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Shock Ashes call-up! Uncapped Jake Weatherald named in Australia’s squad as Steve Smith takes charge | Cricket News

Shock Ashes call-up! Uncapped Jake Weatherald named in Australia’s squad as Steve Smith takes charge | Cricket News

Australian cricket team (Photo by Mark Evans/Getty Images) Australia has named uncapped opener Jake Weatherald in their 15-man squad for the first Ashes Test against England, along with Brendan Doggett and Sean Abbott as backup fast bowlers. The squad announcement came on Wednesday in Sydney, with Steve Smith set to captain in place of injured…

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