Lack of pure Test batters in Team India? Recent losses point decline in specialist batters in format
India's recent losses in the home Test matches have raised a much-debated point: Is the Indian team having a lack of pure Test batters in the squad? It may seem so. With the Indian Premier League and ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Drivers suspected of driving under the influence have the right to refuse a blood or breath test, but doing so when requested by law enforcement may come with consequences. Every state ...
Seven teenagers were hospitalized while officers gave a teen driver a DUI test after a single-vehicle rollover crash in Fullerton on Saturday night, authorities said. The crash happened around 11:05 p ...
ROCKFORD, IL — Winnebago County prosecutors have declined to prosecute GoRockford CEO John Groh on a misdemeanor DUI citation issued Oct. 29. State's Attorney J. Hanley said prosecutors decided not to ...
Two years after a drunk driver crashed into multiple vehicles on Galena Street in Butte, victims like Annissa Hastie still lack adequate restitution. Billionaire Richard Branson mourns his wife and ...
Justin Langer has accused England of showing a ‘lack of respect’ for Test cricket after their two-day defeat in the Ashes curtain-raiser at Perth. The former Australia opener and head coach also said ...
All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja lamented India's lack of luck with the toss as the hosts stared at a 2-0 defeat after Day 4 of the second Test against South Africa in Guwahati. He opined that India could ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Ben Stokes is, statistically, barely half the player in day-night Tests. Jofra Archer has bowled just five overs with the pink ball.
Investigation finds California isn't strongly punishing DUIs as alcohol-related road deaths increase
Masako Saenz didn't just lose her 5-year-old son to a repeat drunk driver. Two decades later, the Sacramento mother lost her own life after being hit by a driver with a blood alcohol level twice the ...
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