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India captain Rohit Sharma was fined for reckless driving ahead of India’s ICC World Cup 2023 match against Bangladesh in Pune, according to reports pusoy
Sharma has been handed three traffic tickets for overspeeding on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, media reports said pusoy
The Indian skipper was travelling from Mumbai to Pune to join Team India for their World Cup game against Bangladesh, which is due to be played on Thursday at the MCA Stadium pusoy
India vs Bangladesh LIVE: Cricket score and latest updates at ICC World Cup 2023However, the exact date of the incident is still not known but it is likely to be pusoy between Monday and Tuesday this week pusoy
The car which the 36-year-old cricketer was driving when he was fined for overspeeding was a Lamborghini Urus, whose number plate features his highest One-Day International (ODI) score, 264 pusoy
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He scored a 63-ball 86 as India chased down Pakistan’s target of 192 with 18 pusoy
3 overs and seven wickets to spare pusoy
The Indian captain landed in Pune with the rest of the squad on Sunday pusoy
It may be possible that Sharma decided to spend a day with his family in Mumbai as Monday was a rest day for the team pusoy
Team India was asked to return to training only on Tuesday evening for their World Cup fixture against Bangladesh pusoy
Sharma had a forgettable start to the ongoing campaign when he was dismissed for a duck against Australia in Chennai pusoy
He made up for it by scoring 131 and 86 in the next two matches and is currently the fourth-leading scorer in the tournament pusoy
The opening batter became the first captain in this World Cup to score a century, which marked his 31st ODI hundred pusoy
He overtook Australia legend Ricky Ponting in the third spot in the total ODI century list, with only Sachin Tendulkar (49) and Virat Kohli (47) above him pusoy
Sharma would look to continue the same form against Bangladesh, who have defeated India three times in the last four ODIs – twice in a bilateral series in December 2022 and then in the Asia Cup Super Four match recently pusoy
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Ollie Bearman was barely three months old when Fernando Alonso won his first world championship in 2005 – but on his Formula One debut in Mexico City, the Essex 18-year-old finished ahead of the double world champion pusoy
“That was an added bonus,” he said with a broad smile pusoy
On Friday, Bearman made history by becoming the youngest British driver to step foot in an F1 machine at a Grand Prix weekend pusoy
And he quietly impressed, too pusoy
Competing for American outfit Haas, Bearman finished 15th in first practice, only 1 pusoy
6 seconds slower than triple world champion Max Verstappen, and three tenths adrift of Nico Hulkenberg – a veteran of 200 grands prix – in the other Haas pusoy
He was also speedier than Alonso pusoy
Five rookies were fielded at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, and Bearman was quickest of them all pusoy
Raised in Chelmsford, and schooled at King Edward VI Grammar, Bearman joined Ferrari’s driver academy, aged only 16 pusoy
Ollie Bearman starred in Mexico (David Davies/PA) (PA Archive)Bearman had just won both the German and Italian Formula Four championships, and his performances made those at Maranello sit up and take note pusoy
He quit school – despite initial resistance from his mother, Terri – left the family home in Chelmsford, and moved to Modena, a dozen miles north of Ferrari’s headquarters in northern Italy pusoy
Two years on, and his Italian twang is noticeable pusoy
“Maybe I got a bit lucky not to get the Essex accent,” he joked, in an interview with the PA news agency pusoy
I miss my family, my two dogs - I have an English Bull Terrier and a Boston Terrier and they are very cute - and that is the negative side pusoy
But the food in Italy is a big chunk above the English stuff, and the weather is pusoy better, tooOllie Bearman“A lot of people have told me my accent has changed even if I don’t notice it pusoy
I spend a lot of time with Italians and to communicate with people where English is not their first language is not easy, so I have changed my word order and ended up with this everywhere accent pusoy
“When I moved to Modena it happened pretty quickly pusoy
It was like going to university two years early, but I have loved every moment so far pusoy
My mum was very pro-school and very pro-education, but we managed to convince her in the end pusoy
“I miss my family, my two dogs – I have an English Bull Terrier and a Boston Terrier and they are very cute – and that is the negative side pusoy
But the food in Italy is a big chunk above the English stuff, and the weather is pusoy better, too pusoy
”Following four victories in his rookie Formula Two season – the feeder series to F1 – Bearman was thrust into the spotlight in Mexico City, eclipsing Lando Norris as the sport’s youngest Brit pusoy
Norris, now in his fifth season, was three months shy of his 19th birthday when he took part in practice for McLaren in Belgium in 2018 pusoy
Bearman turned 18 in May pusoy
When Lewis Hamilton made his F1 bow, Bearman was only 18 months old pusoy
Yet on Friday, he shared the same asphalt as the seven-time world champion pusoy
“When I heard Hamilton was coming up behind me on a push lap I was like ‘wow, I will get out of the way’,” he added pusoy
However, it was Hamilton’s former McLaren team-mate, the 2009 world champion Jenson Button, who was Bearman’s childhood hero pusoy
“I heard Jenson was praising me on Sky, and that was amazing for me to hear,” he adds pusoy
“I don’t know why, but he was always the guy I loved and really looked up to pusoy
It is cool that he recognised my performance in practice, and I will try to speak to him here – that is my goal pusoy
”Bearman will remain in F2 next season and he will be back in an F1 machine in practice for Haas – effectively Ferrari’s B team – next month in Abu Dhabi pusoy
“It is really cool that I have been given this opportunity,” he said pusoy
“My whole career has been a pinch-yourself moment, and this is another one pusoy
“Ferrari is such an elusive team pusoy
They are an iconic brand, they have an iconic colour and they have the best-looking car on the grid pusoy
They are putting a lot of trust in me, and loyalty is an important part of this paddock pusoy
“Of course my goal is to become a Ferrari driver, and I need to do that with my performances on track pusoy
Today was an amazing moment, and one I will savour for years to come pusoy
“It is a shame it was only practice, but it is all part and parcel of the work we have been doing to get to the top pusoy
”More aboutFernando AlonsoMax VerstappenJenson ButtonMexico CityHaasLando Norris1/2Who is Ollie Bearman? Essex boy with Italian twang making F1 historyWho is Ollie Bearman? Essex boy with Italian twang making F1 historyOllie Bearman starred in Mexico (David Davies/PA)PA ArchiveWho is Ollie Bearman? Essex boy with Italian twang making F1 historyOliver Bearman of Great Britain and Haas F1 walks in the PaddockGetty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today pusoy
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