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పంత్​పై వేటు.. సఫారీతో తొలి టెస్టుకు సాహా

దక్షిణాఫ్రికాతో బుధవారం ప్రారంభంకానున్న తొలి టెస్టులో పంత్ ఛాన్స్​ కోల్పోయాడు. అతడి స్థానంలో సాహాకు అవకాశమిస్తున్నట్లు కోహ్లీ తెలిపాడు. రోహిత్​ ఓపెనర్​గా బరిలోకి దిగనున్నట్లు స్పష్టం చేశాడు విరాట్​.

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Published : Oct 1, 2019, 1:08 PM IST

Updated : Oct 2, 2019, 5:56 PM IST

దక్షిణాఫ్రికాతో టెస్టు సిరీస్​లో అమీతుమీ తేల్చుకునేందుకు సిద్ధమవుతోంది టీమిండియా. రేపు (బుధవారం) విశాఖపట్టణం వేదికగా తొలి మ్యాచ్​ జరగనుంది. ప్రాక్టీస్​లో బిజీగా ఉన్న కోహ్లీసేన... సఫారీలపై గెలవాలని పట్టుదలతో ఉంది. ఇందులో భాగంగా జట్టులో మార్పులు చేసింది యాజమాన్యం. తుది జాబితాలో యువవికెట్ కీపర్​ రిషబ్​ పంత్​కు బదులుగా వృద్ధిమాన్​ సాహాకు అవకాశం లభించింది. దీనిపై తాజాగా స్పందించిన కోహ్లీ... మొదటి టెస్టులో సాహా ఆడతాడని స్పష్టం చేశాడు.

ఇటీవలే దక్షిణాఫ్రికాతో జరిగిన టీ20 సిరీస్​లో ఘోరంగా విఫలమయ్యాడు పంత్. రెండు మ్యాచ్​ల్లో వరుసగా 4, 19 పరుగులు చేసి నిరాశపర్చాడు. గత నెలలో జరిగిన వెస్టిండీస్​ టెస్టు సిరీస్​లోనూ స్థాయికి తగ్గట్లు ఆడలేకపోయాడు.

అనుభవమున్న జడేజా, అశ్విన్​లు మొదటి టెస్టులో బరిలోకి దిగుతారని కోహ్లీ తెలిపాడు. స్టార్​ బ్యాట్స్​మెన్​ రోహిత్​ శర్మ ఓపెనర్​గా ఇన్నింగ్స్ ప్రారంభిస్తాడని అన్నాడు.

తుది జట్టు....

విరాట్​ కోహ్లీ(సారథి), అజింక్య రహానే(ఉప సారథి), రోహిత్​ శర్మ, మయాంక్​ అగర్వాల్​, చతేశ్వర్​ పుజారా, హనుమ విహారి, ఆర్​ అశ్విన్​, ఆర్​ జడేజా, వృద్ధిమాన్​ సాహా(కీపర్​), ఇషాంత్​ శర్మ, మహ్మద్​ షమి

  • #TeamIndia for 1st Test of @Paytm Freedom Series for Gandhi-Mandela Trophy against South Africa.

    Virat Kohli (Capt), Ajinkya Rahane (vc), Rohit Sharma, Mayank Agarwal, Cheteshwar Pujara, Hanuma Vihari, R Ashwin, R Jadeja, Wriddhiman Saha (wk), Ishant Sharma, Md Shami#INDvSA

    — BCCI (@BCCI) October 1, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

ఇవీ చూడండి.. కోహ్లీని అధిగమించిన పాక్ క్రికెటర్

దక్షిణాఫ్రికాతో టెస్టు సిరీస్​లో అమీతుమీ తేల్చుకునేందుకు సిద్ధమవుతోంది టీమిండియా. రేపు (బుధవారం) విశాఖపట్టణం వేదికగా తొలి మ్యాచ్​ జరగనుంది. ప్రాక్టీస్​లో బిజీగా ఉన్న కోహ్లీసేన... సఫారీలపై గెలవాలని పట్టుదలతో ఉంది. ఇందులో భాగంగా జట్టులో మార్పులు చేసింది యాజమాన్యం. తుది జాబితాలో యువవికెట్ కీపర్​ రిషబ్​ పంత్​కు బదులుగా వృద్ధిమాన్​ సాహాకు అవకాశం లభించింది. దీనిపై తాజాగా స్పందించిన కోహ్లీ... మొదటి టెస్టులో సాహా ఆడతాడని స్పష్టం చేశాడు.

ఇటీవలే దక్షిణాఫ్రికాతో జరిగిన టీ20 సిరీస్​లో ఘోరంగా విఫలమయ్యాడు పంత్. రెండు మ్యాచ్​ల్లో వరుసగా 4, 19 పరుగులు చేసి నిరాశపర్చాడు. గత నెలలో జరిగిన వెస్టిండీస్​ టెస్టు సిరీస్​లోనూ స్థాయికి తగ్గట్లు ఆడలేకపోయాడు.

అనుభవమున్న జడేజా, అశ్విన్​లు మొదటి టెస్టులో బరిలోకి దిగుతారని కోహ్లీ తెలిపాడు. స్టార్​ బ్యాట్స్​మెన్​ రోహిత్​ శర్మ ఓపెనర్​గా ఇన్నింగ్స్ ప్రారంభిస్తాడని అన్నాడు.

తుది జట్టు....

విరాట్​ కోహ్లీ(సారథి), అజింక్య రహానే(ఉప సారథి), రోహిత్​ శర్మ, మయాంక్​ అగర్వాల్​, చతేశ్వర్​ పుజారా, హనుమ విహారి, ఆర్​ అశ్విన్​, ఆర్​ జడేజా, వృద్ధిమాన్​ సాహా(కీపర్​), ఇషాంత్​ శర్మ, మహ్మద్​ షమి

  • #TeamIndia for 1st Test of @Paytm Freedom Series for Gandhi-Mandela Trophy against South Africa.

    Virat Kohli (Capt), Ajinkya Rahane (vc), Rohit Sharma, Mayank Agarwal, Cheteshwar Pujara, Hanuma Vihari, R Ashwin, R Jadeja, Wriddhiman Saha (wk), Ishant Sharma, Md Shami#INDvSA

    — BCCI (@BCCI) October 1, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

ఇవీ చూడండి.. కోహ్లీని అధిగమించిన పాక్ క్రికెటర్

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Tekohaw Indigenous Reserve - 5 September 2019
1. Several of people washing clothes and pans in the river
2. House of Muti Tembe
3. SOUNDBITE (PORTUGUESE) Cidalia Tembe, local resident:
"I tell them, 'I planted for you, now you have to plant for your children.' That's why each one of my children takes care of their own plants."
4. Various of Cidalia Tembe making breakfast
5. SOUNDBITE (PORTUGUESE) Muti Tembe, local resident:
"This is paradise. You don't hear the noises, you don't see any smoke from cars that pollute because we don't have any. In the city, at midday if you are in the street –at least that's in Paragominas city- it gets too hot and you want to go into a room to get some air (from an air conditioner), but not here. Here, you are at ease and you don't hear the noise. Only (the calls of birds like) a Capelao (amazon bird)."
6. Jenipapo tree in Muti Tembe's backyard
7. Trees planted in Muti Tembe's backyard
8. Inside living room of Muti Tembe
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Tekohaw Indigenous Reserve - 2 September 2019
9. SOUNBITE (PORTUGUESE) Gleison Tembe, local resident:
"Amazon, nature is like my mother for me, because it raised me. The animals that it takes care of within it, and that we consume give us strength. My children only eat natural food and it all comes here from the nature: fish, anta, deer, pig, paca, tatu. So why deforest? I fight for nature. I'm natural. I live amid the monkeys, the ant eater, the pigs..."
10. Drone view of Glieson Tembe house ++MUTE FROM SOURCE++
11. Various of house of Gleison Tembe
12. SOUNDBITE (PORTUGUESE) Emidio Tembe, local resident:
"This part used to be a native forest. This was primary jungle. But around, it's just bush because the fire arrived and it cleared the land. Our concern here is with the nature. The cutting of wood, the fires, they worry us because of the lack of animals we use to feed ourselves."
13. Duck coming out from house, followed by ducklings
14. Tembe family in the garden
15. Tembe girl playing with smartphone
16. Tembe kids playing with bow and arrow made by themselves
17. Tembe kids walking
STORYLINE:
They hunt with bows and arrows, fish for piranhas and gather wild plants, while some watch soap operas on TV or check the internet on phones inside thatch-roof huts.
They paint their faces with dyes from seeds to prepare for battle and also use video technology to fight illegal loggers and other threats.
Daily life in the remote Tembe indigenous villages in the Amazon jungle of Brazil mixes tradition and modernity.
They bathe in muddy brown rivers in the mornings, and play soccer in sandy fields wearing jerseys from European teams like Chelsea in the afternoons.
In a Brazilian state ravaged by deforestation and thousands of fires, the Tembe shoot photos and video to document the cutting of trees in their land by loggers and share them on social media.
They also recently met with a non-governmental group that offered the tribe drones and GPS devices to track the encroachers in exchange for harvesting wood sustainably. And like their ancestors, they plant trees to teach their children the value of preserving the world's largest rainforest, which is a critical bulwark against global warming.
"I tell my children: I planted for you, now you have to plant for your children," Cidalia Tembe said in her backyard at the Tekohaw village, where she grows fruits, vegetables and medicinal herbs.
She goes on to explain that they use the plants as home remedies, instead of relying on pharmacies in the city.
She also proudly pointed to four sugarcane plants - each tended by one of her children - and avocados, coconuts, lemons and acai, the Amazonian berry that's a vitamin-packed breakfast staple in Brazil.
"This is paradise," her husband Muti Tembe said. "You don't see any smoke from cars that pollute because we don't have any. In the city, at midday it gets too hot. ... Here, you're at ease and you don't hear the noises. Only the calls of birds," he said as birds chirped on trees.
One of the trees was planted by Muti's grandfather, a Tembe chieftain and Tekohaw founder.
For generations, members of the tribe have extracted a black dye from that Jenipapo tree in the couple's yard to paint their body during celebrations.
During the rite of passage that can last for days, tribe members also hunt monkeys and birds that they later cook, while the young who come into adulthood jump, sing and mimic bird sounds with other members of the tribe inside a communal hut to banging of feet on the floor and the shaking of rattles.
About 2,000 Tembe live in their 1,080-square-mile (2,766-square-kilometer) Alto Rio Guama homeland, which can only be reached after long journeys on boats or on dirt roads. Villages along the Guama and Gurupi rivers that divide the reserve can range in size from a few dozen people to hundreds.
The indigenous reserve is officially protected, but it's constantly under siege by loggers who illegally try to extract prized hardwood.
The Amazon, 60% of which is in Brazil, is also home to 20% of the earth's plant species, many of which are found nowhere else.
Satellite data from the Brazilian Space Agency has shown a sharp increase in deforestation and forest fires in the past year.
In August, the agency issued an alert that fires in the Amazon had increased 84% in the first seven months of this year, compared with the same period in 2018.
Concern about the Amazon's rainforest, has heightened since far-right President Jair Bolsonaro took office this year with calls to loosen protections for nature reserves and indigenous lands.
"We have to fight for the trees that allow us to breathe," said Gleison Tembe of the small village of Ka' a kyr, which in their native tongue means Green Jungle.
"The Amazon, nature, is my mother, because it raised me. The animals that it takes care of give us strength. My children only eat natural food and it all comes here from the forest, he said. "So, why deforest?"
In a corner, he dried fish in the blazing sun on a grill held by bricks. Inside his home, some of his children and nephews gathered around a cellphone on a purple hammock to watch a children's cartoon on YouTube.
Later, during a short forest trek, his 7-year-old daughter Emilia climbed on a fallen tree that had burned and pointed a bow and arrow that she made with branches.
"This part used to be a native forest. This was primary jungle. But the fire arrived and it cleared the land," said Emidio Tembe, Emilia's grandfather and the Ka' a kyr chieftain who named the village.
He said that the destruction threatened the wildlife his community needed to sustain themselves.
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