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Rinku, Anukul take Knight Riders to first win after spinners shine

While Quinton de Kock stepped in for Rohit and scored a ton, Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma have been inconsistent so far. In a must-win situation, the team management, as suggested by captain Hardik Pandya, may need tough calls. Mhambrey, however, did not elaborate on the possible changes.

Bowling remains a concern, with none of the star recruits making a telling impact so far in the competition. Mitchell Santner is fit and expected to return against the Titans. “Santner is fit. Unlucky we missed him last game. He picked up a bug,” Mhambrey said.

With five wins from eight games, Titans hold the edge. Shubman Gill has led from the front with consistent runs, while Jos Buttler has chipped in with key fifties. Rashid Khan and Prasidh Krishna have impressed in the middle overs and will look to exploit MI’s struggles.

Published on Apr 19, 2026

#IPL #hope #stars #turn #Mumbai #Indians #visits #inform #Gujarat #Titans"> GT vs MI, IPL 2026: In hope of stars to turn up, Mumbai Indians visits in-form Gujarat Titans  In a major relief to Mumbai Indians, Rohit Sharma had a long batting session in the nets at the Narendra Modi Stadium, with bowling coach Paras Mhambrey admitting that he is ‘fit’. However, a call on his availability for the must-win IPL 2026 fixture against Gujarat Titans will be taken at the toss on Monday.It has been a forgettable start for the five-time champion so far, with just a solitary win in five games, and as the team gears up against a high-flying Titans outfit on a black soil surface, the focus will firmly be on getting its campaign back on track.“It’s important to acknowledge the fact that we are in this situation. And we need to work as a unit to come out of this,” Mhambrey said. “I can assure you that we are working on it. There is no panic in the team. It’s a tough format. If you don’t turn up and play your best cricket, you are not going to win.”Also read | Rinku, Anukul take Knight Riders to first win after spinners shineWhile Quinton de Kock stepped in for Rohit and scored a ton, Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma have been inconsistent so far. In a must-win situation, the team management, as suggested by captain Hardik Pandya, may need tough calls. Mhambrey, however, did not elaborate on the possible changes.Bowling remains a concern, with none of the star recruits making a telling impact so far in the competition. Mitchell Santner is fit and expected to return against the Titans. “Santner is fit. Unlucky we missed him last game. He picked up a bug,” Mhambrey said.With five wins from eight games, Titans hold the edge. Shubman Gill has led from the front with consistent runs, while Jos Buttler has chipped in with key fifties. Rashid Khan and Prasidh Krishna have impressed in the middle overs and will look to exploit MI’s struggles.Published on Apr 19, 2026  #IPL #hope #stars #turn #Mumbai #Indians #visits #inform #Gujarat #Titans
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Rinku, Anukul take Knight Riders to first win after spinners shine

While Quinton de Kock stepped in for Rohit and scored a ton, Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma have been inconsistent so far. In a must-win situation, the team management, as suggested by captain Hardik Pandya, may need tough calls. Mhambrey, however, did not elaborate on the possible changes.

Bowling remains a concern, with none of the star recruits making a telling impact so far in the competition. Mitchell Santner is fit and expected to return against the Titans. “Santner is fit. Unlucky we missed him last game. He picked up a bug,” Mhambrey said.

With five wins from eight games, Titans hold the edge. Shubman Gill has led from the front with consistent runs, while Jos Buttler has chipped in with key fifties. Rashid Khan and Prasidh Krishna have impressed in the middle overs and will look to exploit MI’s struggles.

Published on Apr 19, 2026

#IPL #hope #stars #turn #Mumbai #Indians #visits #inform #Gujarat #Titans">GT vs MI, IPL 2026: In hope of stars to turn up, Mumbai Indians visits in-form Gujarat Titans

In a major relief to Mumbai Indians, Rohit Sharma had a long batting session in the nets at the Narendra Modi Stadium, with bowling coach Paras Mhambrey admitting that he is ‘fit’. However, a call on his availability for the must-win IPL 2026 fixture against Gujarat Titans will be taken at the toss on Monday.

It has been a forgettable start for the five-time champion so far, with just a solitary win in five games, and as the team gears up against a high-flying Titans outfit on a black soil surface, the focus will firmly be on getting its campaign back on track.

“It’s important to acknowledge the fact that we are in this situation. And we need to work as a unit to come out of this,” Mhambrey said. “I can assure you that we are working on it. There is no panic in the team. It’s a tough format. If you don’t turn up and play your best cricket, you are not going to win.”

Also read | Rinku, Anukul take Knight Riders to first win after spinners shine

While Quinton de Kock stepped in for Rohit and scored a ton, Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma have been inconsistent so far. In a must-win situation, the team management, as suggested by captain Hardik Pandya, may need tough calls. Mhambrey, however, did not elaborate on the possible changes.

Bowling remains a concern, with none of the star recruits making a telling impact so far in the competition. Mitchell Santner is fit and expected to return against the Titans. “Santner is fit. Unlucky we missed him last game. He picked up a bug,” Mhambrey said.

With five wins from eight games, Titans hold the edge. Shubman Gill has led from the front with consistent runs, while Jos Buttler has chipped in with key fifties. Rashid Khan and Prasidh Krishna have impressed in the middle overs and will look to exploit MI’s struggles.

Published on Apr 19, 2026

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he charged, disarmed and was shot by an armed intruder at their campus.

Kirk Moore, the Pauls Valley high school principal, received the honor on Friday night after his students voted to honor him for having defended them.

“Ladies and gentlemen, our king,” an announcer declared at the Pauls Valley high school prom.

Video of the scene showed students cheering and celebrating as Moore received the honor, with a couple high-fiving him in congratulations. One clip showed him walking in to sound of the Nickelback song Hero, the hit theme of the 2002 film Spider-Man.

Right after someone put a crown on Moore’s head, part of the song’s chorus blared on the video: “And they say that a hero can save us / I’m not going to stand here and wait.”

The jubilant moment punctuated a sequence of events that began with the attack in which Moore intervened at about 2.30pm on 7 April at Moore’s school about 60 miles (96.6km) south of Oklahoma City, a sworn police document states.

According to investigators, the alleged attacker, Victor Lee Hawkins, had two semi-automatic handguns and fired several shots before he was disarmed by Moore and another school staff member who arrived to help. School surveillance video captured the intrusion.

Hawkins “entered the school, pointed his pistol, and yelled for everyone to get on the ground”, special agent Meric Mussett of the Oklahoma state bureau of investigation wrote in the sworn police statement.

The statement added that the alleged shooter pointed the gun at a female student in the lobby and pulled the trigger, but the weapon malfunctioned.

“Hawkins then stepped out from behind the vending machine and pointed his gun at a male student in the foyer,” Mussett’s statement said. “Principal Moore then came out of his office and charged at Hawkins.”

Moore was shot in the leg as he wrestled the attacker, a 20-year-old described in court documents as being obsessed with the 1999 shooting at Colorado’s Columbine high school in which 12 students and one teacher were killed.

Authorities praised Moore’s actions, saying he prevented a tragedy and possible mass shooting at his school.

“It doesn’t surprise me the actions that he took, but it is amazing, the actions that he took,” Don May, Pauls Valley’s police department chief, told NBC News. “There’s not a doubt in my mind that he saved kids’ lives.”

Investigators said the alleged attacker was a former Pauls Valley high school student.

Moore said in a statement reported by NBC that he was grateful for “an outpouring of love and support” after the attack that he thwarted.

“Like so many educators around the country, we prepare for these events through training and careful assessment of the threats,” Moore said. “I am grateful that my instincts and training, as well as God’s hand, were available to me.”

#Oklahoma #principal #disarmed #gunwielding #intruder #crowned #prom #king"> Oklahoma principal who disarmed gun-wielding intruder crowned prom kingStudents at an Oklahoma high school crowned their principal prom king after he charged, disarmed and was shot by an armed intruder at their campus.Kirk Moore, the Pauls Valley high school principal, received the honor on Friday night after his students voted to honor him for having defended them.“Ladies and gentlemen, our king,” an announcer declared at the Pauls Valley high school prom.Video of the scene showed students cheering and celebrating as Moore received the honor, with a couple high-fiving him in congratulations. One clip showed him walking in to sound of the Nickelback song Hero, the hit theme of the 2002 film Spider-Man.Right after someone put a crown on Moore’s head, part of the song’s chorus blared on the video: “And they say that a hero can save us / I’m not going to stand here and wait.”The jubilant moment punctuated a sequence of events that began with the attack in which Moore intervened at about 2.30pm on 7 April at Moore’s school about 60 miles (96.6km) south of Oklahoma City, a sworn police document states.According to investigators, the alleged attacker, Victor Lee Hawkins, had two semi-automatic handguns and fired several shots before he was disarmed by Moore and another school staff member who arrived to help. School surveillance video captured the intrusion.Hawkins “entered the school, pointed his pistol, and yelled for everyone to get on the ground”, special agent Meric Mussett of the Oklahoma state bureau of investigation wrote in the sworn police statement.The statement added that the alleged shooter pointed the gun at a female student in the lobby and pulled the trigger, but the weapon malfunctioned.“Hawkins then stepped out from behind the vending machine and pointed his gun at a male student in the foyer,” Mussett’s statement said. “Principal Moore then came out of his office and charged at Hawkins.”Moore was shot in the leg as he wrestled the attacker, a 20-year-old described in court documents as being obsessed with the 1999 shooting at Colorado’s Columbine high school in which 12 students and one teacher were killed.Authorities praised Moore’s actions, saying he prevented a tragedy and possible mass shooting at his school.“It doesn’t surprise me the actions that he took, but it is amazing, the actions that he took,” Don May, Pauls Valley’s police department chief, told NBC News. “There’s not a doubt in my mind that he saved kids’ lives.”Investigators said the alleged attacker was a former Pauls Valley high school student.Moore said in a statement reported by NBC that he was grateful for “an outpouring of love and support” after the attack that he thwarted.“Like so many educators around the country, we prepare for these events through training and careful assessment of the threats,” Moore said. “I am grateful that my instincts and training, as well as God’s hand, were available to me.”#Oklahoma #principal #disarmed #gunwielding #intruder #crowned #prom #king
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he charged, disarmed and was shot by an armed intruder at their campus.

Kirk Moore, the Pauls Valley high school principal, received the honor on Friday night after his students voted to honor him for having defended them.

“Ladies and gentlemen, our king,” an announcer declared at the Pauls Valley high school prom.

Video of the scene showed students cheering and celebrating as Moore received the honor, with a couple high-fiving him in congratulations. One clip showed him walking in to sound of the Nickelback song Hero, the hit theme of the 2002 film Spider-Man.

Right after someone put a crown on Moore’s head, part of the song’s chorus blared on the video: “And they say that a hero can save us / I’m not going to stand here and wait.”

The jubilant moment punctuated a sequence of events that began with the attack in which Moore intervened at about 2.30pm on 7 April at Moore’s school about 60 miles (96.6km) south of Oklahoma City, a sworn police document states.

According to investigators, the alleged attacker, Victor Lee Hawkins, had two semi-automatic handguns and fired several shots before he was disarmed by Moore and another school staff member who arrived to help. School surveillance video captured the intrusion.

Hawkins “entered the school, pointed his pistol, and yelled for everyone to get on the ground”, special agent Meric Mussett of the Oklahoma state bureau of investigation wrote in the sworn police statement.

The statement added that the alleged shooter pointed the gun at a female student in the lobby and pulled the trigger, but the weapon malfunctioned.

“Hawkins then stepped out from behind the vending machine and pointed his gun at a male student in the foyer,” Mussett’s statement said. “Principal Moore then came out of his office and charged at Hawkins.”

Moore was shot in the leg as he wrestled the attacker, a 20-year-old described in court documents as being obsessed with the 1999 shooting at Colorado’s Columbine high school in which 12 students and one teacher were killed.

Authorities praised Moore’s actions, saying he prevented a tragedy and possible mass shooting at his school.

“It doesn’t surprise me the actions that he took, but it is amazing, the actions that he took,” Don May, Pauls Valley’s police department chief, told NBC News. “There’s not a doubt in my mind that he saved kids’ lives.”

Investigators said the alleged attacker was a former Pauls Valley high school student.

Moore said in a statement reported by NBC that he was grateful for “an outpouring of love and support” after the attack that he thwarted.

“Like so many educators around the country, we prepare for these events through training and careful assessment of the threats,” Moore said. “I am grateful that my instincts and training, as well as God’s hand, were available to me.”

#Oklahoma #principal #disarmed #gunwielding #intruder #crowned #prom #king">Oklahoma principal who disarmed gun-wielding intruder crowned prom king

Students at an Oklahoma high school crowned their principal prom king after he charged, disarmed and was shot by an armed intruder at their campus.

Kirk Moore, the Pauls Valley high school principal, received the honor on Friday night after his students voted to honor him for having defended them.

“Ladies and gentlemen, our king,” an announcer declared at the Pauls Valley high school prom.

Video of the scene showed students cheering and celebrating as Moore received the honor, with a couple high-fiving him in congratulations. One clip showed him walking in to sound of the Nickelback song Hero, the hit theme of the 2002 film Spider-Man.

Right after someone put a crown on Moore’s head, part of the song’s chorus blared on the video: “And they say that a hero can save us / I’m not going to stand here and wait.”

The jubilant moment punctuated a sequence of events that began with the attack in which Moore intervened at about 2.30pm on 7 April at Moore’s school about 60 miles (96.6km) south of Oklahoma City, a sworn police document states.

According to investigators, the alleged attacker, Victor Lee Hawkins, had two semi-automatic handguns and fired several shots before he was disarmed by Moore and another school staff member who arrived to help. School surveillance video captured the intrusion.

Hawkins “entered the school, pointed his pistol, and yelled for everyone to get on the ground”, special agent Meric Mussett of the Oklahoma state bureau of investigation wrote in the sworn police statement.

The statement added that the alleged shooter pointed the gun at a female student in the lobby and pulled the trigger, but the weapon malfunctioned.

“Hawkins then stepped out from behind the vending machine and pointed his gun at a male student in the foyer,” Mussett’s statement said. “Principal Moore then came out of his office and charged at Hawkins.”

Moore was shot in the leg as he wrestled the attacker, a 20-year-old described in court documents as being obsessed with the 1999 shooting at Colorado’s Columbine high school in which 12 students and one teacher were killed.

Authorities praised Moore’s actions, saying he prevented a tragedy and possible mass shooting at his school.

“It doesn’t surprise me the actions that he took, but it is amazing, the actions that he took,” Don May, Pauls Valley’s police department chief, told NBC News. “There’s not a doubt in my mind that he saved kids’ lives.”

Investigators said the alleged attacker was a former Pauls Valley high school student.

Moore said in a statement reported by NBC that he was grateful for “an outpouring of love and support” after the attack that he thwarted.

“Like so many educators around the country, we prepare for these events through training and careful assessment of the threats,” Moore said. “I am grateful that my instincts and training, as well as God’s hand, were available to me.”

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