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BCCI QUESTIONS ICC'S DECISION ON T20 WC FATE , IPL 2020, Vivo IPL 2020 ,2020IPL

New Delhi, June 17: Livid with the International Cricket Council for con- tinuing to put off a decision on the fate of this year's T20 World Cup, the chairman Shashank dragging his feet on the issue. chairman Earl Eddings could severely hurt IPL preparations. BCCI has accused out goingManohar of deliberately With Cricket Australia's once again citing his board's inability to host the global event from October 18-November 15, the BCCI feels that the ICC's "delaying tactic" "Why is the outgoing ICC chairman (Manohar) creating confusion? If the host cricket board doesn't to conduct T20 want World up, why will take a month to announce the decision? Is he trying to hold BCCI to ransom?" a senior BCCI official said conditions on of anonymity. "It's just not about the BCCI or the IPL. If ICC announces the postpone- ment during this month, even those member nations whose players are not a part of IPL can plan their bilateral series in that window. The delay in decision-making will hurt everybody," the source fumed.
BCCI QUESTIONS ICC'S DECISION ON T20 WC FATE , IPL 2020, Vivo IPL 2020 ,2020IPL BCCI QUESTIONS ICC'S DECISION ON T20 WC FATE , IPL 2020, Vivo IPL 2020 ,2020IPL Reviewed by Piku on June 17, 2020 Rating: 5

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DU 2nd list admissions 2020: The University of Delhi (DU) has started enrolling students against the second cut-off list. The admissions have started from today and will remain open till October 21. Under the second list, several courses have been closed while for many others, there has been a slight drop in the cut-off marks. The third merit list is expected to be released by October 22. Since in the second cut-off movement of students is also allowed, some of the closed courses might open in the third list. While for most courses the cut-offs remain high, there are many for which the marks needed have taken a dip. Here is a list of subjects which are available for those who have scored in 80s or below – Aryabhatta College – 79% Bhagini Nivedita College – 71% Bharati College – 77 % College of Vocational Studies – 79.25% Daulat Ram College – 83.50% Delhi College of Arts and Commerce – 86% Deshbandhu College – 79.75% Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College – 83.50% Dyal Singh College – 80% Indraprastha College for Women – 83.50% Janki Devi Memorial College – 82% Kalindi College – 83% Kamla Nehru College – 81% Lakshmibai College – 81% Maharaja Agrasen College – 85% Maitreyi College – 81.5% Mata Sundri College for Women – 70%
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