India's star batter Virat Kohli is available for Delhi's Ranji Trophy match against Railways. Kohli who opted out of Delhi's first match due to neck pain, will return to domestic setup after over a decade. This comes after BCCI issued a stern 10-point policy that required players to feature in domestic events. Along with Kohli, India captain Rohit Sharma too will feature in Mumbai's match. With BCCI aiming to clamp down on star culture, are the superstars bowing down to the cricket board? Rupha Ramani looks at how BCCI seem to be winning the first round of the battle amid the fear of a backlash.
Also on the show, Novak Djokovic beat Carlos Alcaraz to qualify for the Australian Open semifinals. While the Serb's victory was a historic one, Alcaraz stirred controversy after mocking Djokovic. Alcaraz even subtly questioned Djokovic's injury. Is the feisty rivalry between the two turning ugly? And Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim reportedly smashed a television after his side's 3-1 loss to Brighton. Amorim even called the current setup "worst in the history of the club". Is the Man United dressing room falling apart?
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