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Four Indians Drown At Philip Island Beach In Australia’s Victoria
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Four Indians Drown At Philip Island Beach In Australia’s Victoria

[ad_1] Three of them had died at the scene while the fourth victim died in hospital. (Representational)New Delhi: Four Indians drowned off an unpatrolled beach at Phillip Island in Australia's Victoria on Wednesday. The victims - a man and two women in their 20s and another woman in her 40s - belonged to an extended family, local media reported.The Indian High Commission in Canberra shared the news and said the Consulate General in Melbourne is in touch with the victim's friends."Heart breaking tragedy in Australia: 4 Indians lost their lives in a drowning incident at Phillip Island, Victoria. Deepest condolences to families of the victims. @cgimelbourne team is in touch with friends of the deceased for all necessary assistance," said the embassy.The first attempt to save the group at th...
This ‘Spirit Of Cricket’ Moment In Australia’s Sheffield Shield Wins Over Internet. Watch | Cricket News
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This ‘Spirit Of Cricket’ Moment In Australia’s Sheffield Shield Wins Over Internet. Watch | Cricket News

[ad_1] Victoria were on the receiving end of some huge praise for their act of sportsmanship against South Australia batter Jake Fraser-McGurk during Day 2 of their Sheffield Shield match at the Adelaide Oval on Wednesday. Fraser-McGurk, who went on to score a century eventually, was adjudged to have been caught at first slip when he was batting on 19. With South Australia 4/60, Fraser-McGurk seemed to have edged Doug Warren's delivery to Peter Handscomb at first slip. While the umpire did give Fraser-McGurk his marching orders, the batter was adamant that he had not touched the ball.The replays, however, showed his bat was nowhere near the ball, with the deflection seemingly coming off the gloves of Victoria wicketkeeper Sam Harper into the hands of Handscomb."I don't know if he hit tha...