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IND vs AUS: HALF of Australia Test Team RETURN HOME after losing BGT in 6 days, Matt Renshaw also joins HOMECOMING party, Check OUT



IND vs AUS Indore Test: Border Gavaskar Trophy – Under fire after losing two Tests in 6 days, Australia Test Team has…

By  Updated:  February 21, 2023 03:08:14 pm

IND vs AUS Indore Test: Border Gavaskar Trophy – Under fire after losing two Tests in 6 days, Australia Test Team has chosen to return home instead of more practice in India. As of Tuesday, 8 days before the Indore Test, half of Australia team has returned home. Matt Renshaw is the latest to join Australia’s homecoming party along with Lance Morris. Captain Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Ashton Agar and David Warner are the others to return home already. Follow India vs Australia LIVE Updates on InsideSport.IN.

Who are returning home?

    Pat Cummins (Family medical emergency)
    David Warner (Elbow injury)
    Ashton Agar (Out of favour)
    Josh Hazlewood (Achilles Injury)
    Todd Murphy (Side Strain)
    Mitchell Swepson (Already in Australia)
    Lance Morris
    Matthew Renshaw

    Another blow for the Aussies with David Warner heading home.@ARamseyCricket | #INDvAUS

    — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) February 21, 2023

IND vs AUS: HALF of Australia Test Team RETURN HOME after losing Border Gavaskar Trophy in 6 days, Matt Renshaw also joins HOMECOMING party, Check OUT

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With Cummins back home due to a family medical emergency, he has teammates on the flight too. David Warner who is ruled out of the remaining Border Gavaskar Trophy with elbow injury is returning. Josh Hazlewood is also out with an Achilles problem. Ashton Agar is returning home as the team management does not have any plans for him in the series. Instead, he will play in the Sheffield Shield.

Toddy Murphy is fighting a side strain while Mitchell Swepson is already in Australia for the birth of his child. Pacer Lance Morris is also looking to play in Sheffield Shield as Mitchell Starc and Cameron Green are fit to play.

    Pat Cummins is returning home due to some serious family health issues.
    Josh Hazlewood will also now reportedly join his skipper on his way back Down Under.
    Opener David Warner is also doubtful for the remaining of BGT.
    Warner suffered a concussion and a hairline fracture in Delhi Test.
    After a bouncer from Mohammed Siraj dealt the Aussie opener a blow, Matt Renshaw was introduced by visitors as a concussion substitute in 2nd Test.
    While the pacer Josh Hazlewood just warmed the bench for visitors in the opening two matches of the Border Gavaskar Trophy.

IND vs AUS: HALF of Australia Test Team RETURN HOME after losing Border Gavaskar Trophy in 6 days, Matt Renshaw also joins HOMECOMING party, Check OUT

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As many as 19 players have been part of the Australia squad so far. But Australia have lost the series in just six days. They suffered a humiliating an innings and 132-run defeat in Nagpur Test. India wrapped up Delhi Test also in 3 days with a 6-wicket win. As the

Nineteen different players have been part of the squad over the first three weeks of the tour. Two of them (Cameron Green and Josh Hazlewood) have been unavailable for both Tests, two more (Mitchell Starc and Mitchell Swepson) have been available for just one Test each and another (Matthew Kuhnemann) played in Delhi despite not being in the original 18-man group.

Australia coach Andrew McDonald declared that a freshly revised squad will be announced on Wednesday as they go through changes.

“We’re working through that so it won’t be form as such but there’s cricket going on back home. With a few players now becoming fit and available, are we carrying too many? “We’ve got to be clear on what we want to achieve in the next two Test matches in terms of the structure of the team. There’s an opportunity for players to be playing cricket back home and we value that,” McDonald said.

Australia squad: Pat Cummins (c), Ashton Agar, Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Peter Handscomb, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Matt Kuhnemann, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Lance Morris, Todd Murphy, Matthew Renshaw, Steve Smith (vc), Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Swepson, David Warner

IND vs AUS: HALF of Australia Test Team RETURN HOME after losing Border Gavaskar Trophy in 6 days, Matt Renshaw also joins HOMECOMING party, Check OUT

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IMF to crisis-hit Pakistan: Tax the rich, protect the poor

 

Comments come at the back of a 10-day visit by an IMF delegation, as Pakistan hopes to unlock $1.1bn of crucial funds.

Islamabad, Pakistan – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged Pakistan to protect the poor and impose more taxes on the wealthy as the South Asian nation seeks to unlock funds from the global lender to keep its economy afloat.

Speaking over the weekend with German broadcaster Deutsche Welle on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said: “What we are asking for are steps Pakistan needs to take to be able to function as a country and not to get into a dangerous place where its debt needs to be restructured.”

Acknowledging last year’s devastating floods, which left more than one-third of Pakistan inundated and caused damage estimated at more than $30bn, the IMF chief said it wants Pakistan to protect its poor.

“I want to stress that we are emphasising two things. Number one, tax revenues. Those who can, those that are making good money, public or private sector, need to contribute to the economy,” she said.

“Secondly, to have a fairer distribution of the pressures by moving subsidies only towards the people who really need it. It shouldn’t be that the wealthy benefit from subsidies. It should be the poor [who] benefit from them. We want the poor people of Pakistan to be protected.”

The comments by Georgieva came at the back of a 10-day visit to Islamabad by an IMF delegation, which failed to result in the two sides signing an agreement that would unlock the $1.1bn tranche that Pakistan immediately needs.

However, after the IMF team left on February 10, Pakistan’s Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said the government has agreed to the conditions set by the fund before it releases the money. Last week, Dar presented a $643m finance bill in parliament, which included measures to increase taxes and hike fuel prices.

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As Pakistan and the IMF continue to engage virtually, the lender has given the country a deadline of March 1 to implement the financial measures.

Pakistan entered a $6bn IMF programme in 2019, which was expanded to $6.5bn last year. It received a tranche of $1.17bn in August last year as part of a combined seventh and eighth review. The ninth review is delayed, pushing 220 million people to the edge. According to the latest figures by the central bank, Pakistan’s foreign reserves are just more than $3bn, enough to cover less than three weeks of imports.

Karachi-based economist Kaiser Bengali told Al Jazeera that while he appreciated the sentiments expressed by the IMF chief, increasing taxes will further hit the economy.

“Raising the burden of taxes on a stagnant economy will shrink the economy further, causing more unemployment and poverty. This is Public Finance 101,” he said.


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