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VOL 43. ISSUE 12
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26th July to 1st August 2014
History made as PM visits Indian business for the first time Dr Rami Ranger MBE receives 5th Queens Award from PM David Cameron at Sun Mark Offices
Tanveer Mann
Jadeja-Anderson spat James Anderson, the England fast bowler charged with a level three breach of the ICC code of conduct, will face a full disciplinary hearing before judicial commissioner on August 1. Anderson has been charged with “abusing and pushing” Indian allrounder Ravinda Jadeja after an incident that took place in the Trent Bridge pavilion during the second day of first Test match of Investec Series. Meanwhile, England counter-charged Jadeja with a level two offence alleging that he approached Anderson in a threatening manner and it is expected that the all-rounder’s case will
The magic spell of Indian fast bowler Ishant Sharma, on the final day of the second test of England v/s India Investec Series on Monday, ended the drought of victory for India at the Mecca of world cricket – Lord’s Cricket Ground – after 28 long years. Sharma, almost singlehandedly, bowled out the England team by picking seven wickets in the England’s second inning. The lanky Indian bowler stuck to his captain MS Dhoni’s plan and kept on
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be heard by the match referee David Boon during the third test at Southampton next week. England captain and his team members described the spat as a minor incident which did not warrant any complaint. But the moot question is that if there is a reversal of roles, will British cricketers ready to treat the incident as minor one? Let the inquiry decide whether it is minor incident of not.
attacking English batsmen by delivering short-pitch balls. This 95-run victory was only India’s sixth win on English soil. The Indian team which had to wait for 28 years to repeat its 1983 World Cup triumph in 2011 had to spend exactly the same number of years to add to their 1986 Test win at Lord’s. There were many rightful contenders for the Man-of-the Match award, but none more than Continued on page 31
Sun Mark Ltd became the first British-Indian led business to have the honour of Prime Minister David Cameron visiting its headquarters in Greenford on Friday 18 July. Mr Cameron was invited to present the Queen’s Award for international trade to leading exporter Dr Rami Ranger, founder Chairman of Sun Mark Ltd and Sea, Air and Land, who has won it for an unprecedented fifth consecutive year. After a walk around the factory and meeting and engaging with Sun Mark Ltd employees, the Prime Minister made his way to the reception marquee where he was greeted by delighted guests. Despite his pressing schedule ahead, having to chair an emergency meeting at COBRA, the Prime Minister still took the time, as promised, to present the Award to
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Rami Ranger in person. He started the address by praising the Chairman, “Rami, yours’ is an extraordinary success story. It is a great story by a British enterprise. Export success is absolutely vital for our country.” “You are doing an excellent job. We recognise the contributions the British Asians are making to our country.” Sun Mark exports its products to 115 countries including China, India, Mexico, USA, Malaysia, Canada, France, Singapore and Germany, which the Prime Minister also articulated in his speech. Cameron also said he had travelled to India more than any other country, except for Brussels, and expressed his commitment to building special relations with India, adding “we want to see the ties grow stronger.” Continued on page 11
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