Why A US Recession Is Still Likely – And Coming Soon

Why A US Recession Is Still Likely - And Coming Soon

A summer in which inflation trended lower, jobs remained plentiful.

When everyone expects a soft landing, brace for impact. That’s the lesson of recent economic history – and it’s an uncomfortable one for the US right now.

A summer in which inflation trended lower, jobs remained plentiful and consumers kept spending has bolstered confidence – not least at the Federal Reserve – that the world’s biggest economy will avoid recession.

A last-minute deal to avoid a government shutdown kicks one immediate risk a little further into the future. But a major auto strike, the resumption of student-loan repayments, and a shutdown that may yet come back after the stop-gap spending deal lapses, could easily shave a percentage point off GDP growth in the fourth quarter.

Add those shocks to other powerful forces at work on the economy – from dwindling pandemic savings to soaring interest rates and now oil prices too – and the combined impact could be enough to tip the US into a downturn as early as this year.

Here are six reasons why a recession remains Bloomberg Economics’ base case. They range from the wiring of the human brain and the mechanics of monetary policy, to strikes, higher oil prices and a looming credit squeeze – not to mention the end of Taylor Swift’s concert tour.

The bottom line: history, and data, suggest the consensus has gotten a little too complacent – just as it did before every US downturn of the past four decades.

Soft Landing Calls Always Precede Recessions…

“The most likely outcome is that the economy will move forward toward a soft landing.” So said then-San Francisco Fed President Janet Yellen in October 2007, just two months before the Great Recession began. Yellen wasn’t alone in her optimism. With alarming regularity, soft landing calls peak before hard landings hit.

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Why do economists find it so difficult to anticipate recessions? One reason is simply the way forecasting works. It typically assumes that what happens next in the economy will be some kind of extension of what’s already happened – a linear process, in the jargon. But recessions are non-linear events. The human mind isn’t good at thinking about them.

Here’s an example that focuses on unemployment, a key gauge of the economy’s health. The Fed’s latest forecast is for the jobless rate to edge higher from 3.8% in 2023 to 4.1% in 2024, That’s a continuation of the current trend, and one that would see the US skirting a recession.

But what if there’s a break in the trend – the type of sudden shift that occurs when the economy goes into a dive? Using a model designed to allow for these nonlinearities, Bloomberg Economics has forecast not just the most likely path for the unemployment rate, but the distribution of risks around that path.

The key takeaway is that risks are heavily skewed toward higher unemployment.

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…And Fed Hikes Are About to Bite Hard

“Monetary policy,” Milton Friedman famously said, “operates with long and variable lags.” One subtlety here is that the “variable” can refer not just to differences between one recession and another – but also to different parts of the economy within a single cycle.

Soft-landing optimists point out that stocks have had a good year, manufacturing is bottoming out and housing reaccelerating. The trouble is, those are the areas that have the shortest lag time from rate hikes to real-world impact.

For the parts of the economy that matter for making the recession call – above all the labor market – lags are longer, typically 18 to 24 months.

That means the full force of the Fed’s hikes – 525 basis points since early 2022 – won’t be felt until the end of this year or early 2024. When that happens, it will provide a fresh impetus for stocks and housing to turn down. It’s premature to say the economy has weathered that storm.

And the Fed may not even be done hiking yet. In their latest projections, central bankers penciled in one more rate increase.

A Downturn Is Hiding in Plain Sight in the Forecasts…

Against the backdrop of that monetary squeeze, it’s little wonder that some indicators are already flashing warning signs. Bloomberg Economics took a closer look at measures that are especially important for the eminent academics who’ll officially declare whether the US is in recession or not.

That determination, by the National Bureau of Economic Research, typically isn’t made until several months after the recession actually began. But the NBER’s slump-dating committee identifies six indicators that weigh heavily in the decision, including measures of income, employment, consumer spending and factory output.

Using consensus forecasts for those key numbers, Bloomberg Economics built a model to mimic the committee’s decision-making process in real time. It works fairly well to match past calls. What it says about the future: There’s a better-than-even chance that sometime next year, the NBER will declare that a US recession began in the closing months of 2023.

In short: if you look at the gauges that matter most to America’s recession-deciders – and where most analysts reckon they’re headed – a downturn is already in the cards.

United Auto Workers members on a picket line outside the Ford Motor Co. Michigan Assembly plant in Wayne, Michigan on Sept. 15.

United Auto Workers members on a picket line outside the Ford Motor Co. Michigan Assembly plant in Wayne, Michigan on Sept. 15.

…And That’s Before These Shocks Hit

That assessment is mostly based on forecasts delivered over the past few weeks – which might not capture some new threats that are threatening to knock the economy off course. Among them:

Auto Strike: The United Auto Workers union has called a walkout at America’s Big Three auto firms, the first time they’ve all been targeted at the same time. It expanded the strike on Friday to encompass some 25,000 workers. The industry’s long supply chains means stoppages can have an outsize impact. In 1998, a 54-day strike of 9,200 workers at GM triggered a 150,000 drop in employment.

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Student Bills: Millions of Americans will start getting student-loan bills again this month, after the 3 1/2-year pandemic freeze expired. The resumption of payments could shave off  another 0.2-0.3% from annualized growth in the fourth quarter. 

Oil Spike: A surge in crude prices – hitting every household in the pocket book – is one of the handful of truly reliable indicators that a downturn is coming. Oil prices have climbed nearly $25 from their summer lows, pushing above $95 a barrel.

Yield Curve: A September selloff pushed the yield on 10-year Treasuries to a 16-year high of 4.6%. Higher-for-longer borrowing costs have already tipped equity markets into decline. They could also put the housing recovery at risk and deter companies from investing.

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Global Slump: The rest of the world could drag the US down. The second-biggest economy, China, is mired in a real-estate crisis. In the euro area, lending is contracting at a faster pace than in the nadir of the sovereign debt crisis – a sign that already-stagnant growth is set to move lower.

Government Shutdown: A 45-day deal to keep the government open has kicked one risk from October into November – a point where it could end up doing more damage to the fourth quarter GDP numbers. Bloomberg Economics estimates that each week of shutdown takes about 0.2 percentage point off annualized GDP growth, with most but not all of that recouped once the government re-opens.

Beyonce Can Only Do So Much…

At the core of the soft-landing argument is the strength of household spending. Unfortunately, history suggests that’s not a good guide to whether a recession is imminent or not – typically the US consumer keeps buying right up until the brink.

What’s more, the extra savings that Americans amassed in the pandemic – thanks to stimulus checks and lockdowns – are running out. There’s a debate over how fast, but the San Francisco Fed calculated that they’d all gone by the end of September. Bloomberg calculations show that the poorest 80% of the population now have less cash on hand than they did before Covid.

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The past summer saw Americans splurge on a wave of hit entertainment. The Barbie and Oppenheimer movies, and sellout concert tours by Beyonce and Taylor Swift, added a remarkable $8.5 billion  to third quarter GDP. That looks like a last hurrah. With savings exhausted and concerts over, powerful consumption drivers have been replaced by a blank space.

Revealing about the shape of things to come: Credit-card delinquency rates have surged, notably among younger Americans, and parts of the auto-loan market are turning bad too.

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…And the Credit Squeeze Is Just Getting Started

One indicator that does have a good track record of anticipating downturns is the Fed’s survey of senior loan officers at banks, known as the SLOOS.

The latest reading shows that about half of large and mid-sized banks are imposing tougher criteria for commercial and industrial loans. Aside from the pandemic period, that’s the highest share since the 2008 financial crisis. The impact is set to be felt in the fourth quarter of this year – and when businesses can’t borrow as easily, it usually leads to weaker investment and hiring.

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Arguments for the Defense

Of course, the optimists can also marshal some strong evidence.

Vacancies: A key part of the case for a hard landing rests on the view that the labor market is overheated, and cooling it will require a rise in unemployment. But perhaps there’s a less painful path? That’s the argument made by Fed Governor Chris Waller and staff economist Andrew Figura in summer 2022: that a drop in vacancies might take the heat out of wage gains, even as unemployment stayed low. So far, the data is falling in line with their argument.

Productivity: In the late 1990s, rapid productivity gains – the result of the IT revolution – allowed the economy to outperform without the Fed having to hit the brakes too hard. Fast forward to 2023, and the creative destruction sparked by the pandemic, plus the potential in artificial intelligence and other new technologies, might mean a fresh surge in productivity – keeping growth on track and inflation in check.

Bidenomics: President Joe Biden’s embrace of industrial policy – he’s been doling out subsidies to the EV and semiconductor industries – hasn’t won him any friends among free market fundamentalists. But it has sparked higher business investment, another factor that could keep the economy growing.

Damp Squibs: Some of the anticipated shocks could be too small to move the dial. If the auto strike ends quickly, the government stays open, and student loan repayments are at the low end of our estimates – the Biden administration is offering new programs to cushion the impact – then the drag on fourth quarter GDP could end up being a rounding error. Our recession call isn’t dependent on all those shocks hitting, but if none of them do the chances come down.

Pride Is a Leading Indicator of Falls

For economists, the past few years have provided a lesson in humility. Confronted with seismic shocks from the pandemic and Ukraine war, forecasting models that worked fine in the good times have completely missed the mark.

All of this provides good reasons for caution. A soft landing remains possible. Is it the most likely outcome, though? With the US confronting the combined impact of Fed hikes, auto strikes, student loan repayments, higher oil prices, and global slowdown we think not.

–With assistance from Katia Dmitrieva, Stuart

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Turkish warplanes strike Kurdish rebels after suicide attack in Ankara

Turkish Minitry of Defense in a statement said that the Turkish warplanes struck targets affiliated with a Kurdish rebel organisation

Published Date – 09:45 AM, Mon – 2 October 23


Turkish warplanes strike Kurdish rebels after suicide attack in Ankara

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Ankara: Turkish Minitry of Defense in a statement said that the Turkish warplanes struck targets affiliated with a Kurdish rebel organisation in northern Iraq after the separatist group claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in Turkish capital, Ankara, New York Times reported on Sunday.

According to The New York Times, the Turkish airstrikes destroyed 20 targets, consisting of caves, bunkers, shelters and warehouses belonging to the separatist Kurdistan workers party, or P.K.K.
“Many terrorists were neutralized”, the ministry added.

Earlier on Sunday, Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said that two police officers were injured after a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device in front of the ministry building in Ankara, Al Jazeera reported.

Yerlikaya said two attackers were behind the explosions in front of the ministry building. He said that one of terrorists blew himself and the other was “neutralised.” The attack comes as Turkish authorities have been conducting operations against ISIL (ISIS) members, according to an Al Jazeera report.

In a post shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, Yerlikaya stated, “At around 09.30, 2 terrorists who came with a light commercial vehicle in front of the entrance gate of the General Directorate of Security of our Ministry of Internal Affairs, carried out a bomb attack.”

He further said, “One of the terrorists blew himself up and the other terrorist was neutralized. During the fire, 2 of our police officers were slightly injured. I wish a speedy recovery to our heroes. Our fight will continue relentlessly until the last terrorist is neutralized.”

Gandhi Jayanti Updates: PM Modi Pays Tribute To Mahatma Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti 2023 LIVE Updates: PM Modi Pays Tribute To Mahatma Gandhi

Gandhi Jayanti 2023: Mahatma Gandhi played a pivotal role in India’s struggle for independence.

New Delhi:

On the occasion of 154th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, several leaders including PM Modi paid tribute to the father of nation at the Rajghat. 

Mahatma Gandhi played a pivotal role in India’s struggle for independence and spearheaded several movements that eventually helped free India from colonial rule. Mahatma Gandhi, fondly called Bapu, has left an indelible impression on the life of many. 

He is regarded as the Father of the Nation who showcased the power of non-violence to the world and vehemently opposed bloodshed.

Here are the LIVE updates on Gandhi Jayanti:

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Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Kirti Mandir in Porbandar

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Kirti Mandir in Porbandar on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti on Monday.

He posted:

Tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, the eternal message of truth and non-violence to the world, synonymous with high values ​​of life and simplicity, on the occasion of his birth anniversary. Pujya Bapu gave the world the weapon of Satyagraha. Being on the side of truth and standing firm even against enormously powerful armies taught them to live. Bapu’s life will remain an eternal source of inspiration for mankind

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Kirti Mandir in Porbandar on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti

Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweets on Gandhi Jayanti

Mahatma Gandhi’s 154th Birth Anniversary: History Behind This National Festival

Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated every year on October 2. It marks the birthday of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, revered as Mahatma Gandhi. He is fondly remembered by the people as “Mahatma” or “Bapu”, and played a key role in India’s freedom movement. Mahatma Gandhi demonstrated the power of non-violence, or ahimsa through various peaceful movements. He inspired leaders across the world with his values and principles.

On October 2 every year, people mark Gandhi Jayanti and remember the contribution of the “Father of the Nation”. The day is also observed as “International Day of Non-Violence” to disseminate the message of non-violence.

The United Nations declared October 2 as “International Day of Non-Violence” on June 15, 2007. Several programmes and cultural events are organised to pay homage to the Father Of The Nation and spread his teachings. Many people also visit places dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi on this day – like Raj Ghat in Delhi, Mani Bhavan in Mumbai and Sabarmati Ashram in Gujarat.

Gandhi Jayanti: Here’s All You Need To Know About Mahatma Gandhi’s Birth Anniversary

Gandhi Jayanti is observed globally on October 2 every year to mark the birth anniversary of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, one of the most prominent leaders of the Indian freedom struggle. Mr Gandhi, who was given the title Mahatma by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, was a politician, social activist and lawyer whose ideologies and struggles led to India’s independence in 1947. He was fondly known as ‘Bapu’ and the ‘Father of the Nation’. His unwavering belief in ‘Swaraj (self-governance)’ and ‘Ahimsa (non-violence)’ won him accolades worldwide. Read more
Mahatma Gandhi's 154th Birth Anniversary: History Behind This National Festival

  • Every year, on October 2, people mark Gandhi Jayanti and remember the contribution of the “Father of the Nation”. 
  • The day is also observed as “International Day of Non-Violence” to disseminate the message of non-violence.

Turkey targets PKK in N Iraq after Ankara suicide attack

A Turkish interior ministry statement on Sunday said some 20 targets of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) group were “destroyed” in the aerial operation, including caves, shelters, and depots.

The military ramped up air strikes in Iraq’s PKK bases in Gara, Hakurk, Metina, and Qandil, the statement said, Aljazeera reported.

The strikes came hours after a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device near an entrance of the interior ministry building in Ankara, injuring two police officers. A second assailant was killed in a shootout with police.

A media outlet close to the PKK said the group claimed responsibility for the suicide attack.

From time to time, the Turkish military carries out air strikes on PKK positions, which is listed as a terrorist group by the EU, US, and Turkey.

The Turkish military is said to have more than a dozen military bases in northern Iraq and many more in Syria under the pretext of fighting PKK terrorism.

Both Iraq and Syria have condemned the presence of the Turkish military on their soil as a violation of their territorial integrity and have called on Ankara to pull out its troops.

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Live Updates: Banega Swasth India Campaign Launches Season 10 With The Focus On ‘One World Hygiene’

Live Updates: Banega Swasth India Campaign Launches Season 10 With The Focus On ?One World Hygiene?

NDTV-Dettol Banega Swasth India has been working towards a clean and healthy India. As the campaign embarks on a journey into its tenth season on October 2, we turn the spotlight on the future, ‘One World Hygiene – Fostering global unity for a healthier tomorrow’. 

Here are the Live Updates from the launch of Season 10 of Banega Swasth India 

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“The Centre has a project to generate ethanol from carbon dioxide. Gradually, by using technology to create value from the waste and pollution-causing elements, we can build a healthy nation,” Union Minister Gadkari said.

No Material Is Waste And No Person Is Waste: Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Joins The Launch Of Season 10 Of Banega Swasth India
 

“No material is waste and no person is waste. It is depending upon the appropriate technology and vision of the leadership that you can convert waste into wealth,” said Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways.

Alleviate Banega Swasth India Campaign To Leaving No One Behind: Kris Licht, CEO, Reckitt On Season 10 Launch
 

“We must use every opportunity to strengthen the Banega Swasth India campaign. We must continue to innovate and find new ways to alleviate BSI including ensuring leaving no one behind,” said Reckitt CEO.

Kris Licht, CEO, Reckitt Joins Launch Of Season 10 Of Banega Swasth India
 

“Climate and biodiversity loss, only way we’re going to tackle these issues is through expansive long-term partnerships, such as Banega Swasth India. The campaign is a model of success in addressing global health challenges,” said Reckitt CEO.

Gaurav Jain, Executive Vice President, South Asia, Reckitt Joins Launch Of Season 10 Banega Swasth India
“We have had programmes addressing Diarrhea and malnutrition. Additionally, we are making Climate Resilient schools, organising Hygiene Olympiads and much more. I could have never thought we could have done so much in the last 10 years. I would like to thank NDTV for its partnership for all these years,” said Gaurav Jain. 

President of India, Droupadi Murmu Joins The Launch Of Banega Swasth India Season 10

“There are several lessons for personal, social and spiritual improvements we have incorporated from the life and teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. But he also laid emphasis on the significance of maintaining Swachhata (cleanliness). Gandhiji said that Swaraj cannot be meaningful in the absence of cleanliness,” President Murmu said during the launch of Banega Swasth India season 10.

Watch The Launch Of Season 10 Of Banega Swasth India With Brand Ambassador Ayushmann Khurrana
 

“For ten years, NDTV and Dettol together have been running the campaign of #BanegaSwasthIndia. With a new goal and a new theme, the campaign works towards creating a clean and healthy India. It is my good fortune that the responsibility of carrying forward the work done by Amitabh Bachchan, one of the greatest actors of our time, has fallen on my shoulders,” says Campaign Ambassador Ayushmann Khurrana as he kick-starts Season 10 of Banega Swasth India campaign,

 

Gearing up for the big day tomorrow, behind the scenes action from all the preparations that are on for the NDTV-Dettol Banega Swasth India Season 10 launch on October 2.

NDTV-Dettol Banega Swasth India Will Enter Its Tenth Year On October 2, With The Vision Of Creating Clean And Healthy India

NDTV – Dettol Banega Swasth India Season 10 Launch
 

12 Hours to go! Watch LIVE Season 10 launch of NDTV – Dettol Banega Swasth India on October 2, 9 AM (IST) onwards, only on NDTV Network and http://ndtv.com/swasthindia

Over 100 dolphins dead in Amazon as it hits record-high temperature

Over 100 dolphins have been found dead in the Brazilian Amazon over the past seven days due to historic drought

Published Date – 09:35 AM, Mon – 2 October 23


Over 100 dolphins dead in Amazon as it hits record-high temperature

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Brasilia: Over 100 dolphins have been found dead in the Brazilian Amazon over the past seven days due to historic drought and increasing water temperatures, noting 102 degrees Fahrenheit, reported CNN.

According to the Mamiraua Institute, a research facility funded by the Brazilian Ministry of Science, these dolphins were found in Lake Tefe.

The institute suggested record-high lake temperature and the historic drought in the Aamazon may have been the cause of the death, noting that such a high number of deaths was unusual.

The world’s largest waterway, Amazon River, is currently in its dry season and several specimens of river fauna are also dealing with record-high temperatures.

The deaths will probably add to the concerns of climate scientists over the effects human activity and extreme droughts are having on the region, CNN reported.

The institute said, “It’s still early to determine the cause of this extreme event but according to our experts, it is certainly connected to the drought period and high temperatures in Lake Tef, in which some points are exceeding 39 degrees Celsius (102 degrees Fahrenheit).”

However, researchers and scientists are trying to rescue the surviving dolphins by shifting them from lagoons and ponds in the outskirts to the main body of the river where the water is comparatively cooler, according to CNN Brasil.

Adding to this, CNN reported, the operation is not easy due to the remoteness of the area.

Andre Coelho, a researcher at the Mamiraua Institute, told CNN Brasil, “Transferring river dolphins to other rivers is not that safe because it’s important to verify if toxins or viruses are present (before releasing the animals into the wild).”

Moreover, as many as 59 municipalities have reported below average levels of water in Amazonas State, hindering both transport and fishing activities on the river, reported CNN.

Authorities are further expecting even more acute droughts over the next couple of weeks, which could lead to more deaths of dolphins.

Furthermore, the deadly drought in the Amazon is river is further impacting the economy.

England skipper Buttler picks up five players of his dream ODI XI

England captain Jos Buttler has named his dream five One Day International (ODI) playing eleven players

Published Date – 09:25 AM, Mon – 2 October 23


England skipper Buttler picks up five players of his dream ODI XI

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New Delhi: As the build-up to the ICC Cricket World Cup in India continues, England captain Jos Buttler has named his dream five One Day International (ODI) playing eleven players.

Buttler picked up active players in his dream five, selecting a rival wicketkeeper/batter and a fellowcaptain as another opening batter in his side, as per ICC.

-Adil Rashid (England)

184 ODI wickets at an average of 32.41, economy 5.67 11 Cricket World Cup wickets at an average 47.81, economy of 5.71 Adil’s was Buttler’s first selection- tipped to enjoy a successful trip to India next month as England attempt to defend their title.

Back in 2019, the leg-spinner got 11 scalps in his debut World Cup on home soil, including figures of 3/54 (10) against Australia, 3/66 (10) when taking on Afghanistan. His economy was under five an over against New Zealand in the final, where the side eventually lifted the trophy.

Rashid will be aiming to enjoy India’s spin-friendly conditions and comes into the tournament boasting strong form, going 10 ODI matches on the trot taking at least one wicket.

In the last 10 ODIs, Rashid has taken 22 wickets at an average of 22.72, at an economy of 5.95, taking a wicket every 23 deliveries. He could pass the 200 wickets milestone during the tournament, with 16 more scalps to go.

-Quinton de Kock

6,178 ODI runs at 44.75, Strike Rate 95.75 450 Cricket World Cup runs at 30.00, Strike Rate 85.55 190 catches, 16 stumpings 18 catches, 1 stumping

The 30-year-old is pulling down the curtains on his ODI career after the Cricket World Cup, but his threat as a match-winner is still widely recognized ahead of Proteas campaign in India.

He strikes close to a run-a-ball in the 50-over format, de Kock’s average of 44.75 is great, considering the new ball challenges at the top of the order and his aggressive, high-risk approach with the bat.

At World Cups, de Kock has not made a huge score. He made three half-centuries at the 2019 tournament, including a knock of 68 (74) against England and 52 (51) against Australia in a winning effort.

-Rohit Sharma

10,031 ODI runs at an average of 48.69, Strike Rate 90.26 978 Cricket World Cup runs at an average of 65.20, Strike Rate 95.97 Having recently 10,000 ODI runs, the Indian skipper’s 2019 Cricket World Cup campaign is fresh in everyone’s memory. Bouncing back from the heartbreak of missing India’s 2011 squad, Rohit showed glimpses of his class with 137 (126) against Bangladesh and also two half-centuries at the 2015 tournament.

The 2019 campaign for Rohit exceeded everyone’s expectations, blasting five centuries, including three tons in successive knocks against England, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. He scored 648 runs in the tournament with five tons and a fifty, ending up as leading run-scorer in the tournament.

Rohit will most likely pass 1,000 runs in Cricket World Cup matches, with his average of 65.20 only bettered by one player to cross four four figures – South Africa’s AB de Villiers.

-Glenn Maxwell

3,490 ODI runs at an average of 33.88, Strike Rate 124.82 501 runs at an average of 38.53, Strike Rate 169.25 60 ODI wickets at an average of 50.23, economy 5.56 6 wickets at an average of 85.50, Economy 5.89 Highly regarded as a match-winner both with ball and bat, Maxwell was acknowledged by his English rival, and will be key for Australia in Indian conditions.

At Cricket World Cup 2019, Maxwell was not blessed with a lot of opportunities with the bat, mostly taking to the crease in death-over situations, but in 2015 campaign, Maxwell stepped up. He made a swashbuckling 102 (53) against Sri Lanka in Sydney, as well as quick-fire half-centuries against Afghanistan and England on the road to lifting the trophy.

Churning runs out through the middle and death overs with the bat, Maxwell will also be useful with his off-spin and could be taking a greater responsibility on slower pitches.

-Anrich Nortje

36 ODI wickets at an average of 27.27, economy 5.85 Yet to play at a Cricket World Cup
Battling Anrich Nortje is a headache, and Buttler knows first hand, dismissed by the Proteas quick in their first meeting in the ODI format back in January.

Nortje’s plan of hitting back of the length brought Buttler undone in Bloemfontein, who edged to Quinton de Kock. Buttler has scored only 19 runs off 15 balls against Nortje in the format aside from the dismissal.

Ruled out with a hand injury for the 2019 tournament, the 2023 competition was supposed to be his first WC, but he was ruled out of the squad due to an injury again

Cop thrashed inside police station in MP; Woman, 8 men held

Eight men and a woman have been arrested for allegedly assaulting a sub-inspector inside a police station in Madhya Pradesh’s Shivpuri district

Published Date – 09:05 AM, Mon – 2 October 23


Cop thrashed inside police station in MP; Woman, 8 men held

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Shivpuri: Eight men and a woman have been arrested for allegedly assaulting a sub-inspector inside a police station in Madhya Pradesh’s Shivpuri district, an official said.

The injured cop, K P Sharma, has been hospitalised, the official said.

The incident took place on Sunday at Karaira police station where the accused had come to record their statements in connection with a suicide abetment case, inspector Suresh Sharma told reporters.

According to the injured cop, a youth hanged himself in Toriya Khurd village of the district four days ago and the police registered a case against five people for abetment.

People from the youth’s side were called to the police station on Sunday to record their statements, he said.

However, a young man who had come to record his statement started making a video of the goings-on on his mobile. “When he was told to refrain from recording the video, about nine people thrashed me inside the police station,” said the injured cop.

A woman was among those who allegedly attacked the policeman, the official said.

Atletico earns 3rd straight win in Spanish league after it rallies from 2-goal deficit to beat Cadiz

Atletico Madrid rallied from a two-goal deficit to win its third straight game and move into the Champions League spots

Published Date – 09:15 AM, Mon – 2 October 23


Atletico earns 3rd straight win in Spanish league after it rallies from 2-goal deficit to beat Cadiz



Madrid: Atletico Madrid rallied from a two-goal deficit to win its third straight game and move into the Champions League spots in the Spanish league.

With a brace from Ángel Correa and a goal by Nahuel Molina, Atletico went from 2-1 down at halftime to beating Cadiz 3-2 on Sunday at the Metropolitano Stadium.

The victory moved Diego Simeone’s team to fourth place behind Girona, Barcelona and leader Real Madrid. Atletico has a game in hand and was coming off wins at Osasuna and against Madrid in the first city derby of the season.

“The team had the tranquility to find the way to victory,” Simeone said. “The guys have been showing great effort, and today’s comeback makes me happy because it wasn’t easy after conceding those two goals.”

Cadiz, winless in three matches and sitting in 12th place, got off to a fast start with Lucas Pires scoring in the 12th and Roger Martí in the 27th. Atletico pulled closer with Correa’s goal in the 32nd, and Nahuel Molina equalized for the hosts early in the second half before Correa got the winner from inside the area in the 66th.

Atletico has won 12 straight home matches at home in the league going back to last season, and it has not lost in 16 consecutive home matches against Cadiz, with 15 wins and a draw.

Cadiz remains winless in its last nine away league matches, since a 2-0 win at Real Betis in April.

HAT TRICK IN 5 MINUTES

Last-place Almeria couldn’t hold on to a three-goal lead at halftime after a hat trick by Luis Suárez in five minutes, drawing 3-3 with second-to-last Granada at home.

Suárez scored Almeria’s goals in the 41st, 44th and in the first minute of first-half stoppage time but the Colombian forward had to leave the game late in the second half with a leg fracture. He was taken to a hospital in an ambulance after being substituted.

Granada rallied with goals from Bryan Zaragoza in the 66th, Ricard Sánchez in the 70th and Myrto Uzuni in the 86th.

Almeria, which was led by interim coach Alberto Lasarte after Vicente Moreno was fired this week, remains the only team without a win in the league this season. It has three points from three draws. Granada has five points from a win and two draws.

BETIS BEATS VALENCIA

Real Betis ended its four-game winless streak in all competitions with a 3-0 win over Valencia.
Assane Diao scored in the first half, and Marc Roca and Ez Abde added second-half goals for the hosts.
The win moved Betis to seventh place, with midtable Valencia winless in three matches.

The game at Benito Villamarin Stadium was moved to a night slot because of high temperatures in the southern Spanish city of Seville.

OSASUNA WINS

Osasuna ended a five-game winless streak in all competitions with a 2-0 victory at promoted Alaves, with José Arnaiz and Ante Budimir scoring a goal in each half.

Osasuna’s last win had come at Valencia in August. It next visits league leader Real Madrid.
Alaves, winless in four matches, played a man down from the 49th because of a red card for midfielder Antonio Blanco.