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Channel 9 pundits busted for no seatbelts

Shane Warne, Kevin Pietersen and Michael Slater have been fined by Tasmanian police for failing to wear seatbelts in a moving car, after being ticked off by viewers of their Facebook video

The Channel 9 pundits, Shane Warne, Kevin Pietersen and Michael Slater, have been fined by Tasmanian police for failing to wear seatbelts in a moving car, after being ticked off by viewers of their Facebook Live video.
The trio recorded a four-minute close-of-play update while being driven back to their hotel by Australia's former Test captain, Mark Taylor, at the end of the third day of last week's second Test against South Africa.
While reading out comments from users of the site, they were reminded to belt up, and though they responded promptly, Tasmania Police were soon alerted to the infringement and fined each man Aus$300 (£177).
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Radio station fined for tricking Stokes mum

Ben Stokes' mother has been awarded compensation after her defence of her son's performance was broadcast live on air without her knowledge

Ben Stokes' mother has been awarded $4,000 in compensation by a New Zealand radio station after her defence of her son's performance in the World T20 final was broadcast live on air without her knowledge.
Deborah Stokes contacted Hauraki Breakfast Show in the wake of England's defeat in Kolkata in April, in which Ben had been struck for four consecutive sixes in the final over of West Indies' victory.
After requesting to speak to someone off-air about the criticism being levelled against her son by presenters Jeremy Wells and Matt Heath, Mrs Stokes was instead put straight through to the live broadcast, where she went on to defend his performance.
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A new home for Mehedi

A sensational debut series against England has given Bangladesh offspinner Mehedi Hasan another reason to celebrate: the gift of a new house from Bangladesh's prime minister

When photos and footage of Bangladesh offspinner Mehedi Hasan's Khulna home emerged in the media following his heroics against England recently, it moved fans in the country. So much so that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has taken it upon herself to ensure a new house for the offspinner and his family.
According the Dhaka-based The Daily Star, construction of the new home for Mehedi and his family will begin as soon as a suitable location is found.
"Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has already directed the authorities concerned and accordingly her Principal Secretary Md Abdul Kalam Azad conveyed the directives to the deputy commissioner of Khulna," said Ashraful Alam Khokan, the PM's deputy press secretary.
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His excellency Prime Minister McCullum

When did he become New Zealand's prime minister?

Given the huge draw that cricket is in India, it was no surprise that Brendon McCullum was part of New Zealand's prime minister John Key's trade delegation during his recent visit to the country.
But did the presence of the inspirational captain create too much of an impression?
At an event to promote New Zealand tourism, in New Delhi, India's minister of culture Mahesh Sharma made a gaffe by addressing Key as "his excellency Prime Minister McCullum". Perhaps it was in the air: Bollywood star Sidharth Malhotra, who was also in attendance, later failed to recall Sharma's name while addressing the audience.
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Ashwin bats for Yasir

When an offspinner roots for a legspinner

Legpsinner Yasir Shah begins Pakistan's first day-night Test with the milestone of 100 wickets in sight, and could become among the fastest to the mark if he gets five wickets in Dubai.
With 95 wickets in 16 Tests, Yasir can no longer break George Lohmann's record, but he can join Charlie Turner, Sydney Barnes and Clarrie Grimmett in second place.
Yasir, though, can still aim for the 'Asian' record, and go one-up in what has the potential to become an interesting modern duel between two spinners from the subcontinent.
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