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‘If he bowls only two overs, then they should deduct 2 crores’

‘If he bowls only two overs, then they should deduct 2 crores’

3 min readMar 22, 2026 05:11 PM IST Cameron Green was purchased in the auction for 25.20 Crores. However, his fitness has been a concern, and Australia have used him judiciously because of the same. Former Indian cricketer R Ashwin opined that if Green is not bowling enough overs for the Kolkata Knight Riders due to workload management, they should have the power to reduce his salary. “There is a question about Cameron Green. Will Cricket Australia allow him to bowl all four overs? That is also a possibility. In this scenario, the Australian board is saying to Green that he can play in the IPL, but Test cricket is very important for us, so you can play only this much of workload,” R Ashwin said on his YouTube channel. “IPL teams also should have an opportunity where if he bowls only two overs, then they should deduct 2 crores. Why not? If he is not able to deliver his four overs, then you should have the right to cut their money, right? When you …

Supreme Court Asks Employer To Deduct Man’s Salary After He Refuses To Pay Maintenance To Wife | India News

Supreme Court Asks Employer To Deduct Man’s Salary After He Refuses To Pay Maintenance To Wife | India News

Last Updated:March 06, 2026, 17:29 IST The Supreme Court ordered a man’s employer to deduct ₹25,000 monthly from his salary and transfer it to his estranged wife’s account due to unpaid maintenance. Supreme Court of India (File photo) The Supreme Court has directed the employer of a man who refused to pay maintenance to his estranged wife to deduct ₹25,000 every month from his salary and transfer the amount directly to her bank account. A Bench of Justices JB Pardiwala and KV Viswanathan issued the order after observing that the husband had repeatedly failed to clear maintenance arrears and had refused to contribute to the upkeep of his wife and their minor daughter. The Court instructed the man’s employer to deduct the amount from his monthly salary and transfer it to his wife through RTGS. “In such circumstances, we are left with no other option but to direct the employer of the respondent-husband that an amount of ₹25,000 shall be deducted per month from the salary and transferred to the account of his wife,” the …