Archer moves on from racism shock

Posted on   2:17 pm

England paceman Jofra Archer said Wednesday he had “moved on” after being racially abused by a spectator in New Zealand and was ready to help the tourists bounce back from a heavy first Test defeat.

Gillette launches new campaign

Posted on   2:12 pm

Gillette recently launched its campaign #ShavingStereotypes and asked the question, “Why don’t men show their tears?”. A statement from the company said that the brand challenges the enduring stereotype on why men are taught to not show their vulnerability, not to show their emotions, not to cry because it makes them weak.

Australia remembers Phil Hughes

Posted on   2:05 pm

Australia paid homage to late cricketer Philip Hughes, who died after being struck on his neck by a bouncer five years ago, with former captain Steve Smith saying that the game seemed irrelevant the day the tragedy took place.

Editorial: Good signs

Posted on   2:04 pm

On a day when the government compulsorily retired another 21 ‘corrupt’ tax officers in the fifth tranche of its crackdown on errant officials accused of corruption and other malpractices, a survey said on Tuesday that incidents of bribery in the country have reduced by 10 per cent since last year.