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    "Very unfair... it is not right": Gautam Gambhir urges ICC to scrap two new-ball rule

    Former India cricketer Gautam Gambhir has called for the removal of the two new-ball rule in white-ball cricket, implemented by the ICC in 2011. Gambhir believes this rule unfairly disadvantages finger-spinners by reducing their impact and opportunities in the game. He emphasized the need for an equal platform for all players to showcase their talents and urged the ICC to reconsider the rule to restore the balance between bat and ball.

    Finger in ice cream, mouse in Hershey's: How and where to file complaint against these incidents

    Dining out or ordering in is common today, but recent incidents have raised serious food safety concerns. Cases include a human finger in ice cream, a dead mouse in Hershey's syrup, and a lizard in soup. Proper proof, like photos, is crucial for complaints. Report issues through food delivery apps, FSSAI's portal, or the consumer forum to ensure prompt action.

    Human finger in Mumbai ice cream: Injured factory worker under investigation as police make a big breakthrough

    A Mumbai doctor found a human finger in his online-ordered ice cream. Police are investigating a factory in Pune linked to the ice cream. The case has drawn significant attention due to its unusual nature and potential implications for food safety standards in India.

    Human finger in ice cream: Food safety concerns keep quick commerce companies on their toes

    Food safety concerns have intensified for quick commerce companies in recent weeks, particularly after a disturbing incident in Mumbai where a customer discovered a human thumb in their Zepto ice cream order. This incident has brought the issue under greater public scrutiny. Here's a look at the latest episodes in the quick-commerce space.

    Human finger fallout: Yummo ice cream off quick commerce shelves

    Yummo products removed from Blinkit and Zepto after human finger found in Mumbai. Customer files police complaint. Walko Foods halts manufacturing at third-party facility. NIC brand products still available. Walko Foods raised $20 million from Jungle Ventures. Concerns over food safety with quick commerce platforms growing.

    Mumbai ice cream with human finger was manufactured in Ghaziabad

    Yummo ice cream (Google Trends): In Mumbai, Dr. Brendan Ferrao discovered a human finger in an ice cream from Laxmi Ice Creams. Ordered online, the butterscotch cone contained the shocking find, prompting Ferrao to contact Yummo, then Malad police. Yummo pledged cooperation as police filed an FIR under IPC sections. The finger was sent for forensic testing, with experts unsure of reattachment due to potential contamination.

    The Economic Times
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