Aryan lakra

  1. Odisha man suspects wife's fidelity, kills minor son as revenge
  2. UAE Under
  3. UAE coach Robin Singh wants team to be razor
  4. Aryan Lakra stars again as UAE thrash Qatar in ACC Under 19 Western Region semi
  5. Aryan Lakra hits six sixes in an over after blow of missing out on UAE senior debut
  6. Aryan Lakra Cricketer
  7. Aryan Lakra seizes the day and points to bright future in international cricket
  8. Aryan Lakra seizes the day and points to bright future in international cricket
  9. UAE coach Robin Singh wants team to be razor
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Odisha man suspects wife's fidelity, kills minor son as revenge

Police sources said, the accused Rajesh Lakra (26) was suspecting the fidelity of his wife and he committed the crime with the intention of framing her for the murder. The incident came to light on Saturday morning after the accused falsely tried to impress upon his neighbours that his wife Gunu Lakra (24) killed their son Aryan. Police after a preliminary investigation took Lakra into custody on murder charges and sent the body for autopsy. Zone II Deputy SP (DSP) Anil Pradhan said the couple was married for seven years following a love affair and they were working as daily wagers. "Gradually Lakra started suspecting the character of his wife who used to go out for long hours as part of her livelihood. His suspicion kept on mounting which lead to frequent quarrels between the couple," he said. The DSP also said that when Gunu did not return home on Friday night, Rajesh in a fit of rage strangulated the child to death with his mother’s ‘chunni’ (scarf) and hung the body. Lakra then went out of the house and returned only in the morning to tell the neighbours that his son was killed by his wife and her paramour. But they did not trust him and handed him over to the police, he said. Police said Lakra has confessed to the crime and told the investigating officer that he saw his wife riding a two-wheeler with another man and she deliberately ignored his call and did not return home on Friday night. "From Lakra’s confession it appeared he was impatiently waiting to take revenge...

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“It is indeed a great feeling to be leading a side in a World Cup and I am honoured to be doing so. I would like to thank Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) for believing in me,” said the left-handed batsman Lakra, who in the qualifiers scored 120 runs from five games and bagged 13 wickets with his left-arm spin to emerge as the leading wicket-taker of the series. The ECB have ensured that preparations begin early for this team and they are training with the UAE senior team at the ICC Academy now. Players like Vriitya Aravind, Karthik Meiyappan and Jonathon Figy have even been drafted into the senior team as part of ECB’s plans to give exposure to youngsters at the earliest.

UAE coach Robin Singh wants team to be razor

Dubai: Emirates Cricket Board on Sunday announced the 14-member squad that will compete against Papua New Guinea and Nepal in the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 (CWCL2) tri-series. The series will be played at the Dubai International Stadium from February 27 to 6 March 6. There is one change to the side that drew the two-match series against Namibia 1-1 with batter Chirag Suri replaced by Aryan Lakra. Robin Singh, Emirates Cricket’s Director of Cricket and Head Coach, said: “The Namibia series was a big challenge for us and we made some gains and showed good fight, especially in the opening match. However, we need to combine better if we are to become consistent performers as a team. We have a very demanding schedule ahead and very clear goals to achieve. All our players need to maintain a razor-sharp focus as we strive to earn qualification for the 50-over World Cup this year, which is our ultimate goal.” The CWCL2 series is an important qualification event for countries to earn their place in the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023, the precursor for inclusion in the ICC Cricket World Cup — India 2023. The UAE still have a strong opportunity to qualify through by securing wins in the tri-series as well as a successful campaign in the one remaining tri-series to be played in Nepal next month.

Aryan Lakra stars again as UAE thrash Qatar in ACC Under 19 Western Region semi

Another six-wicket haul by Aryan Lakra laid the platform for UAE’s crushing win over Qatar in the ACC Under 19 Western Region semi-final at the Dubai International Stadium. The national team could scarcely have been more dominant in booking their place in Friday’s final, as they thrashed their Gulf opposition by 10 wickets. They chased the 49-run target in just 3.5 overs, meaning they won with 277 balls to spare. Qatar had floundered against Lakra, who took 6-9 with his left-arm spin. It was the second time he had taken six wickets in the space of the past three matches. The Winchester, Dubai schoolboy says he has never enjoyed such a run of form before, even in junior cricket. “This has been a really good time for me,” Lakra said. “All of it has come about because of the hard work I have put in in the past year or so with my coaches. I am just reaping the rewards now.” While Lakra’s figures were the most striking, each of the home team’s bowlers excelled. Akasha Tahir took 2-11 with the new ball, and Karthik Meiyappan took 2-12 from 10 overs, bowling in tandem with Lakra. “Karthik and I work in a partnership,” Lakra said. “Whenever we play against a good opposition, we both like to bowl together because it is either him putting on the pressure and me getting the wickets, or me putting on the pressure and him getting the wickets. “I think the partnership is working really well as of now.” The tournament carries with it a place in the Asia Cup in Sri Lanka later this year. ...

Aryan Lakra hits six sixes in an over after blow of missing out on UAE senior debut

After a month spent as a frustrated observer at the highest levels of the game, Aryan Lakra returned to playing cricket with a bang on Friday, hitting six sixes in an over as part of a huge century. At the start of January, the 19-year-old all-rounder had been hoping to make his senior debut for the UAE, in a one-day international series against Ireland. On the morning of the first match, though, he received a He recovered in time to take up his place in the Bangla Tigers squad for the Abu Dhabi T10 later in the month, but missed out on selection for the starting XI during the event. The morning after Bangla Tigers had been knocked out of the tournament, Lakra had his bags packed and was ready to head back up the E11 home to Dubai. He left the team hotel at the Saadiyat Rotana, took a taxi home, left his father Anup to pick up the fare for Dh390, and quickly headed back out for his afternoon academy fixture. It appears he was keen to make up for lost time. Playing for Kings Academy U19 against Cricket School of Excellence U19, Lakra hit 142 in 62 balls. That included taking 36 runs from the 20th over of the innings. The over included a no-ball off the first delivery, and the free hit that followed it was the only ball the former UAE U19 captain did not hit for six. “I was home for five minutes and then went straight for the game,” Lakra said. “I had packed my bags the night before, woke up, said bye to everyone and left. I left at 12.30pm, got home at 1.35pm, left my...

Aryan Lakra Cricketer

Aryan Lakra Recent Dream11 Points DateTime MatchType Bat Bowl Field Total 02 Jun 23 T10 2 0 0 6 31 May 23 T10 27 4 0 35 30 May 23 T10 26 0 0 30 30 May 23 T10 33 25 6 68 29 May 23 T10 18 25 0 47 27 May 23 T10 22 39 0 65 26 May 23 T10 14 0 16 34 25 May 23 T10 0 -4 0 0 24 May 23 T10 9 0 26 39 23 May 23 T10 0 -4 0 0 11 May 23 ODI 18 87 0 109 09 May 23 ODI 22 14 8 48 05 May 23 ODI 42 54 0 100 05 May 23 ODI 181 39 8 232 02 Apr 23 ODI 27 0 0 31 18 Feb 23 T20 31 -2 0 33 Aryan Lakra Fantasy Cricket Records Competition ODI T20 T10 Run Per Inn 24.0 8.8 12.2 Run Per Match 24.0 8.8 9.4 Boundary (In Ball) 14.6 11.5 5.6 4s (In Ball) 14.6 23.0 6.8 6s (In Ball) - 23.0 32.8 Over Per Match - 1.1 1.2 Wicket Per Inn - 1.0 0.7 Wicket Per Match - 0.4 0.6 Wicket (In Ball) - 18.0 12.3 Wicket (In Runs) - 19.0 20.9 Field In Match % - - 46 % Catch In Match % - - 34 % Aryan Lakra Batting Records Competition ODI T20 T10 Matches Innings Not Out 0 0 Runs Highest Score Average 24.00 8.80 16.33 Balls Faced Strike Rate 20s 0 30s 0 0 50s 0 0 0 100s 0 0 0 200s 0 0 0 90s 0 0 0 150s 0 0 0 4s 6s 0 Outtype LBW 0 0 Bowled Stumped 0 0 0 Catch 0 Run Out 0 0 Wicket Taker Left Arm 0 0 1- Fast 0 0 0 2- Fast-Medium 0 0 0 3- Medium 0 0 0 4- Slow 0 0 1- Bowled 0 0 0 2- Catch 0 0 3- Stumped 0 0 0 4- Lbw 0 0 0 Right Arm 1- Fast 0 0 2- Fast-Medium 0 0 0 3- Medium 0 4- Slow 0 1- Bowled 2- Catch 0 3- Stumped 0 0 0 4- Lbw 0 0 Aryan Lakra Bowling Cricket Records Competition ODI T20 T10 Matches Innings 0 Balls 0 Runs 0 BBI Averag...

Aryan Lakra seizes the day and points to bright future in international cricket

When he captained UAE to qualification for the Under 19 World Cup in 2019, he had Since then, he has added a couple more, one related to strength, power and witchcraft, and another – for his birthday – meaning “death is inevitable”. Maybe now he will drop in to the Reign in Blood tattoo shop, just a short jaunt from Aberdeenshire Cricket Club in Mannofield, where he made The UAE lost the game, after a thrilling, last-over finish against United States. But Lakra had shown he is fully ready for senior cricket with a classy innings of 84 having opened the innings. “This deserves a tattoo,” Lakra said. “It deserves another one to mark this memory for me.” It is a memory that has been well earned. He might have made his debut 18 months earlier, against Ireland in Abu Dhabi, UAE batsman Aryan Lakra raises his bat after reaching an ODI fifty on debut. Peter Della Penna / Cricket Scotland He has had to wait patiently since, but he is grateful for the delay. “In Jan 2021 I was really close to making my debut. Now, 18 months later, I have finally made it,” Lakra said. “Today I realised it was all worth it because I don’t think that, back then, I was as prepared as I was now. I went into bat, and I was pretty confident to be honest. “I said to [Muhammad] Waseem, ‘I just want to survive the first ball and not get a golden duck, then after that I will be happy with whatever I get.’ “Luckily, right after that I started middling the ball and I was happy I could get some runs for the team...

Aryan Lakra seizes the day and points to bright future in international cricket

When he captained UAE to qualification for the Under 19 World Cup in 2019, he had Since then, he has added a couple more, one related to strength, power and witchcraft, and another – for his birthday – meaning “death is inevitable”. Maybe now he will drop in to the Reign in Blood tattoo shop, just a short jaunt from Aberdeenshire Cricket Club in Mannofield, where he made The UAE lost the game, after a thrilling, last-over finish against United States. But Lakra had shown he is fully ready for senior cricket with a classy innings of 84 having opened the innings. “This deserves a tattoo,” Lakra said. “It deserves another one to mark this memory for me.” It is a memory that has been well earned. He might have made his debut 18 months earlier, against Ireland in Abu Dhabi, UAE batsman Aryan Lakra raises his bat after reaching an ODI fifty on debut. Peter Della Penna / Cricket Scotland He has had to wait patiently since, but he is grateful for the delay. “In Jan 2021 I was really close to making my debut. Now, 18 months later, I have finally made it,” Lakra said. “Today I realised it was all worth it because I don’t think that, back then, I was as prepared as I was now. I went into bat, and I was pretty confident to be honest. “I said to [Muhammad] Waseem, ‘I just want to survive the first ball and not get a golden duck, then after that I will be happy with whatever I get.’ “Luckily, right after that I started middling the ball and I was happy I could get some runs for the team...

UAE coach Robin Singh wants team to be razor

Dubai: Emirates Cricket Board on Sunday announced the 14-member squad that will compete against Papua New Guinea and Nepal in the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 (CWCL2) tri-series. The series will be played at the Dubai International Stadium from February 27 to 6 March 6. There is one change to the side that drew the two-match series against Namibia 1-1 with batter Chirag Suri replaced by Aryan Lakra. Robin Singh, Emirates Cricket’s Director of Cricket and Head Coach, said: “The Namibia series was a big challenge for us and we made some gains and showed good fight, especially in the opening match. However, we need to combine better if we are to become consistent performers as a team. We have a very demanding schedule ahead and very clear goals to achieve. All our players need to maintain a razor-sharp focus as we strive to earn qualification for the 50-over World Cup this year, which is our ultimate goal.” The CWCL2 series is an important qualification event for countries to earn their place in the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023, the precursor for inclusion in the ICC Cricket World Cup — India 2023. The UAE still have a strong opportunity to qualify through by securing wins in the tri-series as well as a successful campaign in the one remaining tri-series to be played in Nepal next month.

UAE Under

“It is indeed a great feeling to be leading a side in a World Cup and I am honoured to be doing so. I would like to thank Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) for believing in me,” said the left-handed batsman Lakra, who in the qualifiers scored 120 runs from five games and bagged 13 wickets with his left-arm spin to emerge as the leading wicket-taker of the series. The ECB have ensured that preparations begin early for this team and they are training with the UAE senior team at the ICC Academy now. Players like Vriitya Aravind, Karthik Meiyappan and Jonathon Figy have even been drafted into the senior team as part of ECB’s plans to give exposure to youngsters at the earliest.