West Indies veteran player’s phone was stolen, his pain spilled on social media
My phone was stolen last Saturday and to this day there is no information – Courtney Walsh Courtney Walsh (Photo Source: Getty Images) Former West Indies player Courtney Walsh is very upset for the last one week because people are not able to contact him. Actually Courtney Walsh’s phone has been stolen. The veteran has tweeted through social media explaining his problem. He told his close ones that the numbers of Jamaica and Antigua are currently switched off. Courtney Walsh tweeted this- On August 17, Courtney Walsh tweeted on social media, writing, My phone was stolen last Saturday and no information has been received till date. So anyone trying to contact me on my JA number or Antigua number will not be able to contact me at the moment. Phones got stolen last Saturday and to date can’t get any info so any one trying to reach me on my JA number or Antigua number you won’t get me as yet 🙏🏿🙏🏿 — Courtney A Walsh (@CuddyWalsh) August 16, 2024 Take a look at Courtney Walsh’s international career- Former West Indies captain Courtney Walsh made his international cricket debut in 1984 and played his last match in January 2000. Walsh gave 15 years to West Indies cricket. The legend has taken a total of 746 wickets in his international career. He took 519 wickets in 132 Test matches, including 22 five-wicket hauls. At the same time, he took 227 wickets in 205 ODIs. Courtney Walsh was appointed as the consultant of the women’s team by the Zimbabwe Cricket Board this year. However, the Zimbabwe women’s team failed to qualify for the T20 World Cup 2024 to be held in October. West Indies team is playing a two match test series against South Africa A two-match Test series is being played between West Indies and South Africa. The second match of the series is being played at Providence Stadium from 15 August. The South African team was all out for 160 runs in the first innings. At the same time, West Indies also lost all wickets for 144 runs. By the end of the second day, the African team has scored 223 runs at the loss of 5 wickets in the second innings and has also taken a lead of 239 runs.
Sourav Ganguly’s house was stolen in front of his eyes, thieves took away his phone worth Rs 1.6 lakh
Sourav Ganguly (Photo Source: Twitter) Recently a tragic incident happened with former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly. Actually his phone was stolen from his house in Kolkata. This incident came into limelight when Gangli lodged a complaint at Thakurpur police station on Saturday. Sourav Ganguly expressed his concern to the police saying that the phone contains some personal information and requested the officials that it should not be misused. Ganguly was away from home when the theft took place. He pointed out that he had left his phone at a particular place in the house on Saturday and since then his phone was missing. Police can interrogate the painters working at Sourav Ganguly’s house Sourav Ganguly Currently painting work is going on in the house. It is expected that the police will interrogate the mechanics working in Ganguly’s house. On Saturday, Ganguly wrote a letter to the station in-charge of Thakurpur police station informing him that the mobile phone had gone missing from his house. He noted that he last checked his phone around 11:30 in the morning. After this, despite searching several times, he could not find the phone. Losing the phone is a difficult matter for Ganguly because many people have access to it and a lot of important information is in the phone. Ganguly pointed out that his phone number is linked to his bank account and the numbers of many important people are saved in his mobile. Ganguly has urged the police to trace the phone and ensure that the phone’s data is not disclosed under any circumstances. Former BCCI President Sourav Ganguly is currently working with Delhi Capitals as the Director of Cricket. The Delhi Capitals team management, including Ganguly, are keeping a close eye on Rishabh Pant to see whether he will be available in the upcoming season or not.
The mystery of David Warner’s ‘stolen’ cap being lost and found was solved.
The mystery of the disappearance of David Warner’s baggy green cap has finally been solved. David Warner (Image Source: Getty Images) The mystery of the disappearance of David Warner’s baggy green cap has finally been solved. It was initially believed that Warner’s baggy green cap was lost during the journey from Melbourne to Sydney, but it has now emerged that the bag had been with the Australian team the entire time from Melbourne. Team sources revealed that a member of the support staff had found Warner’s backpack at the Intercontinental Hotel on the night of January 2. While searching for the missing cap, it was found that the bag was packed in a half coffin cricket bag, even though it was labeled as a full coffin bag. The bags containing Warner’s backpack were kept separate from his other bags and the label was also not visible, which led to this situation. This drama lasted for several days, in which everyone from the Prime Minister to the CEO of Cricket Australia was involved. Warner’s father even called the potential thieves scoundrels on a radio show. Team manager checked all the bags The situation became unusual when team manager Kathryn Wightman carefully examined all 64 bags on January 4. After this, Warner’s backpack was found in time on the last day of his last Test. Regarding this incident, captain Pat Cummins urged the journalists to get the details of the incident from Warner. However, Warner remained completely unaware even after the backpack was recovered and he was referred to the security team for information. After getting the cap, Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley also said that it is a matter of relief that Warner has got the cap. Many thanks to everyone involved in finding it. We appreciate it. read this also- Angelo Mathews, who returned to T20I cricket after a long time, targeted the selectors