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ArundhatiPantawane (born 2 September 1989) is an Indian female badminton singles player. She represented India at the women's team event of the 2010 Asian Games.[1] Among other achievements, she won gold medal at the 2011 National Games along with finishing runner-up at the 75th Senior National Badminton Championships.[2][3]

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Arundhati Reddy is an Indian cricket player. She was born on 4 October 1997.[1][2] In August 2018, she joined in the Indian Women's team for a series against Sri Lanka.[3] On 19 September 2018, she played her first T20 International cricket (WT20I) against Sri Lanka.[4]


In October 2018, she joined the Indian team for the 2018 ICC Women's World T20 tournament in the West Indies.[5][6] In January 2020, she was selected in Indian team for the 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup in Australia.[7]


Arundhati Reddy is one of those hardy players who will put cricket before everything else. The medium pace-bowling all-rounder has known nothing but the game since her childhood, having been part of semi-professional and professional cricketing environments since the age of 12, when she broke into the Hyderabad set up.


However, for Biju George (former India Women fielding coach, currently with DC in the same capacity for both gender verticals), Arundhati will never stop being the young girl he first saw back in 2018.


This duo has developed a bond akin to that of a father and daughter. He wears his affection for the pacer on his sleeve and that perhaps explains why he has been her confidante when life took her to difficult places.


After the struggle of making it to the Indian team, the next challenge was to keep her place. There were plenty of punctuation marks to her ambitions in cricket - COVID-19, a blossoming pace pool, the occasional favouritism that Indian cricket knows too well. After being a T20I mainstay, Arundhati eventually fell down the pecking order, with names like Meghana Singh, Renuka Singh Thakur, Pooja Vastrakar and now even up-and-comers like Titas Sadhu edging ahead.


In two games, she has 174 runs from four innings and two wickets (so far) to her name. The 57 she scored in the first innings of the final came after two days spent needing an IV, after which she battled intense heat and hydration trouble for 122 balls.


Under the DC canopy, Arundhati worked on her wrist position at the point of release to manage quicker speeds and more seam variations. Batting drills involved power-hitting sessions too. She was also a gun fielder and a reliable operator in any field position.


This call was a big victory for the cricketer to first set foot on the cricket pitch when she was barely 12 years old. However, she is slightly disappointed that her cricket icon Jhulan Goswami announced her retirement from T-20 internationals, the same day Arundhati was selected to play in the team.


Mentored by the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA), the player says Nooshin Al Khadeer, the coach for the Indian Railways team, and Savita Nirala, head coach, HCA, were instrumental in shaping her career.


When ball kids move, they move obviously, to prove, in peripheral vision, that they are not birds or food wrappers or a hat in wind. They toss balls without opinion. They ask their single question with the position of their arms, straight out, semaphores.


Ball kids exist not only to supply your player with balls but also to shade (with umbrella) and guard (insofar as a child can guard) your player, who may ask for another water and another, more bananas, more ice. The inscrutable ball kids can deliver, should you wish, and your player does sometimes, an espresso on court. It will be hot.





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You stand at the ATM as your father withdraws from his pocket his checkbook, into which he has intricately folded his deposit slip. A car pulls up behind your car and idles. As you helped your father out the passenger side, he gripped a handle over the door you never noticed before was there: he must have conjured it. More cars pull up behind the car behind your car, idling, waiting. You avert your eyes while your father punches in his secret code, as though you had not, minutes ago, seen him naked as his aide assisted him out of pajamas and into clothes.


Ismail Kadar was born and raised in the town of Gjinokastr in Albania. He read literature at the University of Tiran and spent three years doing postgraduate work at the Gorky Institute in Moscow. The General was his first novel, published on his return to Albania in 1962, when he was twenty-six.


He lives with his wife and daughter in the Latin Quarter, in a spacious and bright apartment overlooking Luxembourg Gardens; he often travels to Albania. This interview took place at his home in February and October of 1997, with telephone conversations in between.


Kadar has the reputation of not suffering fools gladly, but I found him gentle, courteous, and rather patient with someone who does not know his country and its literature, both of which he cares about passionately. He speaks French fluently with a distinct accent in a quiet measured voice.


You are the first contemporary Albanian writer to achieve international fame. For the majority of people, Albania is a tiny country of three and a half million inhabitants on the edge of Europe. So my first question concerns the Albanian language. What is it?

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