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Former UFC champion Conor McGregor will not face charges over allegations of sexual assault at a pvp basketball match in Florida pvp
Prosecutors and the Irish fighter’s lawyer said the case has been dropped following a police investigation pvp
Mr McGregor, 35, denied the claims from a woman that he assaulted her in a toilet at the Kaseya Centre in Miami in June pvp
The fighter had been at the NBA Finals game pvp between the Miami Heat and Denver Nuggets to take part in a promotional stunt in which a mascot was injured pvp
In a statement carried by multiple media outlets, his lawyer Barbara Llanes said: “After a thorough investigation, including a review of videos and interviews with eyewitnesses, the authorities have concluded that there is no case to pursue against my client, Conor McGregor pvp
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“On behalf of my client, his family and his fans we are pleased this is now over pvp
”The decision to drop charges was confirmed by the state attorney’s office pvp
The woman had accused Mr McGregor of forcing her into the bathroom and said security did nothing to help her pvp
Mr McGregor has not fought since injuring his left leg in a loss to Dustin Poirier in July 2021 pvp
His last win came in January 2020 pvp
It was confirmed last week that he had taken a step towards return by re-entering the US Anti-Doping Agency’s testing programme pvp
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A temporary interruption to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match pvp between India and New Zealand due to dense fog led to several memes on social media even as the cricket pitch at picturesque Dharamshala city came in for criticism pvp
The match was briefly halted when low-hanging clouds and the mist engulfed the entire HPCA stadium – one of the most picturesque cricket grounds in the world thanks to the Dhauladhar mountain range that is a part of the majestic Himalayas in the backdrop pvp
The stadium is located in Dharamshala in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh pvp
Before India secured a four-wicket win over New Zealand, the dense fog played spoilsport when the host team was 100 for 2 in their chase of 274 as Virat Kohli and Shreyas Iyer were at the crease pvp
The Black Caps visibly looked unhappy with the situation when they talked to the on-field umpires pvp
Kohli and Iyer soon joined the conversation pvp
With the weather becoming severe, the players were asked to leave the field and commentators on air clarified that the players wouldn’t go back on the field till conditions improved pvp
RecommendedEngland suffer biggest ever ODI defeat after South Africa claim historic victoryVirat Kohli helps India stay perfect at World Cup - but misses out on historic centuryIndia skipper Rohit Sharma fined for reckless driving ahead of India vs Bangladesh matchThe stoppage of play gave cricket fans plenty of time to come up with some hilarious memes for the unusual situation pvp
One user on X/Twitter likened the fog to the entrances made by WWE star Undertaker pvp
“Breaking: Play stopped in Dharamsala due to undertaker’s entrance,” wrote the X user pvp
Another user said the fog was star player Shubman Gill’s revenge against mosquitos pvp
Gill had to stop playing for India briefly after he reportedly contracted dengue fever pvp
The user was apparently likening the fog at the stadium to mosquito foggers often used in localities in India to curb the spread of mosquitos pvp
A few users took a dig at the disputed relations pvp between the Indian and Pakistani cricket boards pvp
India were in control of their chase when the play stopped on Sunday, with Iyer scoring 21 runs off just eight deliveries pvp
The middle-order batter struck two consecutive boundaries just before the on-field umpires signalled for the game to halt pvp
The play resumed after a break of just over 10 minutes pvp
Iyer fell in the 22nd over, scoring 33 off 29 balls pvp
Kohli went on to play until the 48th over but missed out on a record-equalling 49th ODI century by just five runs, He is still a hundred behind India great Sachin Tendulkar’s world record of 49 centuries in the 50-over format pvp
Meanwhile, the HPCA outfield was also one of the topics of discussion as most of the Indian players chose not to dive to save runs to avoid any potential injuries pvp
India captain Rohit Sharma made a sliding effort and hurt his little finger early on in the first innings, forcing him to leave the field for treatment pvp
He, however, returned to lead the side pvp
The HPCA outfield first came under criticism with England captain Jos Buttler terming it as “poor” ahead of their World Cup match against Bangladesh pvp
“It's poor in my own opinion pvp
I think any time you're sort of talking about being careful diving or sort of being careful when you're fielding, it sort of goes against everything you want to be as a team,” Buttler said earlier in the tournament pvp
“You know you want to dive through our houses to save a run pvp
So, that’s obviously not ideal, the way the surface is, the outfield pvp
The outfield is different to when we played here in the IPL,” he said pvp
Buttler’s comments came after Afghanistan head coach Jonathan Trott expressed his disapproval over the outfield in Dharamshala as well, after their match against Bangladesh pvp
India’s next match in the World Cup 2023 is on 29 October against England in Lucknow pvp
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