Commentator Isa Guha apologised for calling India bowler Jasprit Bumrah the “most valuable primate” during the Gabba Test, acknowledging potential offense caused by her remark. Guha clarified her intentions were to praise Bumrah and expressed regret for the poor choice of words, emphasizing her advocacy for equality and inclusion in cricket. Former India coach Ravi Shastri commended Guha’s public apology, while Bumrah continued his impressive performance on the field.
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Daniel Newell: Boxing clever for the local little guys amid global trade wars
I’m taking up boxing, surprising those around me, especially my family who know my lack of upper body strength. With my knees declining from years of running, I've researched boxing gear, including locally made punching bags in Perth, amidst discussions on tariffs affecting global markets. The Australia Made campaign highlights consumer preference for local products, and while they may come at a higher price, the focus on supporting local manufacturers for quality and sustainability resonates...
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