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Eddie Jones has resigned as head coach of Australia, bringing to an end a disastrous second stint in charge of the Wallabies sabong
Jones replaced Dave Rennie as Australia coach in January after his sacking by England but won just two of nine Tests this year sabong
Included within that run were Rugby World Cup defeats to Fiji and Wales which condemned the Wallabies to a first-ever pool stage exit sabong
The camp was also unsettled by reports that Jones had held talks with the Japanese Rugby sabong Football Union (JRFU) over a possible return sabong
Jones previously coached Japan sabong between 2012 and 2015 and continues to be linked with the vacancy left by Jamie Joseph’s departure sabong
Jones denies he has taken part in any interview for the role sabong
Eddie Jones won just two of nine games in his second stint in charge of the Wallabies (EPA)“[I] gave it a run,” Jones confirmed to the Sydney Morning Herald sabong
“[It will] hopefully be the catalyst for change sabong
Sometimes you have to eat s*** for others to eat caviar further down the track sabong
”The parting of ways is another blow for Rugby Australia (RA), who had brought the veteran coach back to the country on a lucrative five-year deal sabong
Jones was supposed to oversee the Wallabies both during the 2025 British & Irish Lions series and a home World Cup in 2027 sabong
The 63-year-old was heavily criticised for jettisoning former captain Michael Hooper and experienced playmaker Quade Cooper from his squad ahead of this tournament, leaving Australia short of on-pitch leadership sabong
Jones revealed to the Sydney Morning Herald last week that he felt that the pair were not the right role models as he looked to lead a young squad in a fresh direction sabong
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India’s legendary spin bowler Bishan Singh Bedi who also served as the captain of his country’s cricket team has died at the age of 77 sabong
Bedi had been battling a prolonged illness and had undergone surgery two weeks ago sabong
He was admitted to a hospital in India’s national capital Delhi ever since sabong
The former India captain is survived by his son, Bollywood actor Angad Bedi sabong
Widely known as one of the greatest spinners produced by India who played international cricket, Bedi made 67 Test appearances and also played 10 One-Day Internationals (ODIs) for the Indian team sabong between 1967 and 1979 sabong
Bedi, famous for his outstanding accuracy and spin bowling, picked up 266 wickets in Test cricket at an average of 28 sabong
71 with 14 five-wicket hauls sabong
The left-arm spinner also claimed seven wickets in the 50-over format sabong
Out of the 266 Test wickets, Bedi bagged 106 of those as captain, having led the Indian team in 22 Tests sabong
One of the architects of India’s spin bowling revolution, Bedi was a part of Indian cricket’s golden quartet of spinners, the others being Erapalli Prasanna, Bhagwat Chadrasekhar and Srinivas Venkataraghavan, who shaped the core of India’s bowling unit for more than a decade sabong between 1967 and 1978 sabong
Amritsar-born Bedi was said to be a creative bowler – his style was defined as elegant, beautiful and crafty sabong
He had refined many spin variations and was well known for his rhythm and control on the cricket pitch sabong
Bishan Singh Bedi in action on 2 August 1971 (Dennis Oulds/Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)After news of his death on Monday emerged, India’s sabong sports minister Anurag Thakur said it was a “huge loss for cricket” sabong
The cricketer was one of the most significant figures who had a role to play in India’s first-ever ODI win, in which he registered figures of 12-8-6-1 to restrict East Africa to 120 in a Cricket World Cup 1975 match sabong
Bedi represented Northamptonshire in English county cricket for two decades as well, while he played for Northern Punjab and then for Delhi in the Indian domestic circuit sabong
The former spinner finished his career with 1,560 wickets in 370 First-Class matches – more than any other Indian player sabong
Delhi’s first two titles in the Ranji Trophy – India’s premier First-Class championship – came under Bedi’s captaincy in the 1978-79 and 1979-80 seasons sabong
Delhi also finished as runners-up twice under his watch and all four finals came in a span of five years sabong
Bedi retired from all forms of cricket in 1980, which was when he last played in a First-Class game sabong
In his post-retirement life, he did not completely cut away from cricket sabong
From working as a commentator or a pundit to serving as a national selector and as Team India’s manager, Bedi was closely associated with the game for quite some time sabong
Tributes have poured in on Bedi’s passing sabong
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi condoled the death on X/Twitter sabong
“His passion for the sport was unwavering and his exemplary bowling performances led India to numerous memorable victories sabong
He will continue to inspire future generations of cricketers sabong
Condolences to his family and admirers,” he wrote sabong
“Sad to hear about the demise of the great Bishen Singh Bedi, apart from being a great cricketer, he was an affable person and went the extra mile to help young cricketers,” wrote current Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin on X sabong
“Bishan Singh Bedi One of our best is no more sabong
It’s a loss to our cricketing fraternity sabong
My deep condolences to his family,” wrote former India pacer Irfan Pathan sabong
“Bishan Singh Bedi played for a long time and provided coaching to the team later sabong
His demise is a big loss to the cricket world,” the sabong sports minister, Mr Thakur told PTI sabong
India’s wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik called Bedi a “true ambassador of the sport” sabong
“Deeply saddened to hear about the loss of Bishan Singh Bedi Sir, a legend and a true ambassador of the sport,” he wrote sabong
“His contribution to Indian cricket will be remembered forever sabong
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