1) SC appoints Gavaskar interim BCCI chief for IPL 7:
The Supreme Court installed batting legend Sunil Gavaskar as the interim head
of India's troubled cricket board on Friday after forcing the scandal-tainted
incumbent N Srinivasan from office. Three days after warning Srinivasan they
would order him to stand down if he tried to cling to power, a panel of judges
announced that 64-year-old Gavaskar would take the helm of the Board of Control
for Cricket in India.
2) Air Force's new C-130J aircraft crashed near Gwalior,
five killed: Less than 10 minutes after it took off from Agra, one
of the Indian Air Force's newest and sturdiest aircraft crashed near Gwalior,
killing all five people on board. The US-made C-130J Super Hercules military
transport aircraft came down 115 kms or 72 miles west of Gwalior, while on a
routine training mission. The Defence Minister said it had ordered an
investigation into the cause of the accident. The black Box and the flight data
recorder of the aircraft have been recovered and could help unravel what went
wrong.
3) India first team to enter World T20 semi-finals:
Leg-spinner Amit Mishra continued his awesome form as India roared into the
semi-finals of the World Twenty20 with an eight-wicket demolition of hosts
Bangladesh in Dhaka on Friday. The victory marks India's first semi-final
appearance in the tournament since winning the inaugural title in South Africa
in 2007.
4) India become No. 1 in ICC T20I Rankings: India
are on top of the world. The MS Dhoni-led side is now the number one ranked
team in ICC Twenty20 International Rankings Table. Last night, India defeated
Bangladesh by 8 wickets at the ICC World Twenty20 to rise to the top of the
rankings. It was a double delight for India at the Sher-e-Bangla National
Stadium yesterday as they not only reached the semi-finals of World T20 but
also climed to the top of rankings table. India has won three matches in a row
at World T20.
5) China Executed More People In 2013 Than The Rest Of The
World Combined: China defended the death penalty on Thursday as a
traditional deterrent, after a report said its annual executions had again far
exceeded the rest of the world's combined. Beijing judicially put to death
thousands of people in 2013 compared to a total of 778 elsewhere, the campaign
group Amnesty International said in its annual report. It did not give a
specific figure for China as Beijing considers the statistic a state secret and
does not release it.
6) NATO names Norway's Stoltenberg as new Secretary-General:
NATO designates Jens Stoltenberg, the former Prime Minister of Norway, as its
new Secretary-General. He succeeds Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
7) RBI extends
deadline to implement Basel III norms to 2019: The Reserve Bank of
India has extended the timeline for full implementation of the Basel III
capital regulations by a year to March 31, 2019. This breather comes in the
wake of industry-wide concerns about the potential stresses (of the
implementation of the regulations) on the asset quality and consequential
impact on the performance/profitability of banks.
Know Basel III?- Basel III (or the Third Basel Accord) is a global,
voluntary regulatory standard on bank capital adequacy, stress testing and
market liquidity risk. It was agreed upon by the members of the Basel Committee
on Banking Supervision in 2010–11, and was scheduled to be introduced from 2013
until 2015; however, changes from 1st April 2013 extended implementation until
31 March 2018 & now to 2019.
8) Ajay S Shriram elected CII (Confederation of Indian
Industry) President: Ajay S. Shriram, Chairman and Sr. Managing
Director of DCM Shriram Ltd, has been elected as the President of Confederation
of Indian Industry (CII) for 2014-15. He succeeds S Gopalakrishnan of Infosys
as the new President.
9) Veteran Malayalam director P Ramdas passed away:
Yesteryear veteran director P Ramdas, who introduced the neo-realistic wave in
Malayalam cinema during the 1950s through his path breaking movie Newspaper
Boy, has passed away at a hospital in Kottayam.
10) West Zone beat North Zone to clinch Deodhar Trophy:
A clinical all-round performance took West Zone to their third successive
Deodhar Trophy as they registered a comprehensive 133-run win over North Zone
in the final yesterday. Riding on Kedar Devdhar's 94 and skipper Cheteshwar
Pujara's patient half-century, West Zone posted a challenging 281 for three in
50 overs.
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