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"Had To Grip Bat With Four Fingers": Cheteshwar Pujara Reveals Challenges During His Gabba Knock

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 Cheteshwar Pujara's grit and resilience was tested time and again by the Australian bowlers in the fourth innings of the Gabba Test but they couldn't shake his confidence and he went on to score a crucial half-century, laying the foundation for India's historic win. Despite coping several body blows, Pujara stuck to his game plan and tired out the Australia bowlers for close to two sessions. Talking about his match-defining knock, Pujara said that it was not easy for him to bat with a finger injury in the last two Test matches in Sydney and Brisbane. He also said that after getting hit on the finger on Day 5 of the Gabba Test, his pain got further aggravated and made it difficult for him to grip the bat properly and he had to grip the bat with four fingers.   https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/cheteshwar-pujara-reveals-he-had-to-grip-bat-with-four-fingers-after-getting-hit-on-finger-during-gabba-test-2359249

Which Skin Problems Can Affect Laser Hair Removal

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Hey All, Laser hair removal is such a great thing. I am sure every woman who has undergone the pain of waxing and has had ingrown hair due to shaving wants to get it done. Everyone is an eligible candidate as long as they have healthy skin which does not have any breakouts or acne. I have been working closely with laser technicians for several years and know how it all works. I have seen people with freckles, moles, skin tags and other skin conditions undergo it without any problems. The only people who cannot undergo it are those who are suffering from skin cancer, active acne and pigmentation. Here is an article for all the details on the topic.   https://www.freshskincanvas.com.au/which-skin-problems-can-affect-laser-hair-removal/

Four million Australians to be vaccinated for coronavirus by end of March

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 Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Australia's first coronavirus vaccinations could commence as soon as mid-February. The prime minister held a press conference today to outline more details about the multiple vaccines currently under review by the Therapeutic Goods Administration. He said the government aimed to have four million Australians vaccinated by the end of March, with a target to roll out 80,000 vaccinations a week by mid- to late-February. https://www.9news.com.au/national/coronavirus-vaccine-update-four-million-australians-by-end-march-scott-morrison/45f2fdba-66ca-4ea5-bea9-b0356c0b9e4c

Covid vaccination in Australia to begin in February

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 Australia is on course to begin administering the first COVID-19 vaccines in February, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Thursday. Morrison said Australia's pharmaceutical regulator is expected to approve the use of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine by the end of January, with the first doses issued within weeks. "We are now in a position where believe we will be able to commence vaccinations in mid-to-late February," Morrison told reporters in Canberra.  https://www.wionews.com/world/covid-vaccination-in-australia-to-begin-in-february-354997

India vs Australia: After Ajinkya Rahane, now Ravi Shastri opens up on Rohit Sharma's inclusion in playing XI

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  India opener Rohit Sharma has recovered from a hamstring injury and is set to join the Indian team in Melbourne on Wednesday after completing his quarantine in Sydney but it is still unclear whether Rohit will be included in the playing XI for the third Test against Australia. The third Test is scheduled to start from January 7. https://zeenews.india.com/cricket/india-vs-australia-after-ajinkya-rahane-now-ravi-shastri-opens-up-on-rohit-sharmas-inclusion-in-playing-xi-2333573.html