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New Delhi, Dec 30 (IANS): The share of Ola Electric fell around 3 per cent on Monday after some fresh high-level exits at the company, including its Chief Marketing Officer Anshul Khandelwal and Suvonil Chatterjee, Chief Technology and Product Officer. On Monday, the share was trading less than Rs 86 apiece, after falling nearly 3 per cent. Khandelwal and Chatterjee stepped down from their roles at the company, effective December 27, citing personal reasons. Both executives initially joined Ola's ride-hailing business before transitioning to Ola Electric Mobility. Several top executives of the company have tendered their resignations this year as the company faces mounting pressure. N Balachandar, Group Chief People Officer, left the EV company in November after overseeing HR for Ola Electric, Ola Cabs, and Krutrim AI. In October this year, Ravi Jain, Business Head of Krutrim AI, and Sidharth Shakdher, CBO of Ola Mobility, left the company. After a blockbuster sales figure in October due to the festive season, Ola Electric vehicle registrations dropped by 33 per cent in November. According to Vahan portal data, the number of registrations of Ola Electric vehicles in November fell by 33 per cent on a month-on-month (MoM) basis to 27,746 units. In October last year, this figure was more than 40,000 units. Due to fewer registrations, the company's market share dipped to 24 per cent in November, which was 30 per cent in October. However, the company still maintains the first position in the electric two-wheeler market by sales. Bhavish Aggarwal-led Ola Electric has seen volatility in sales in recent months. The reasons for this were attributed to increasing competition in the market and poor service and product quality.None
Cricket fans blast Travis Head for his VERY rude celebration in Boxing Day Test: 'Kids are watching' Head took crucial wicket of Risabh Pant on last day Helped swing thrilling match in Australia's favour By SHAYNE BUGDEN FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 05:38, 30 December 2024 | Updated: 05:38, 30 December 2024 e-mail View comments Some cricket fans have called for Travis Head to be fined or even banned after the Aussie star performed a seemingly vulgar celebration when he took a crucial scalp on the last day of play in the Boxing Day Test. The match seemed to be headed for a draw with India sitting at 3/121 when the batter got Rishabh Pant to sky a ball to Mitch Marsh in the outfield - then appeared to simulate sex by repeatedly shoving his index finger through a circle he made with the thumb and forefinger of his other hand. It didn't take long for outraged fans to lash out at Head on social media. 'That's a nasty celebration ... where is the fine?' one asked. 'What's this celebration? Isn't it obscene and vulgar for the gentleman's game?' another added. Pictured: Travis Head (right) performs what appears to be a very rude celebration after taking Rishabh Pant's wicket with Sam Konstas (left) and Pat Cummins Some fans were outraged when Head appeared to simulate sex as his wicked provided yet another twist in a drama-packed Boxing Day Test Other comments included, 'WTH he should be fined for this celebration', 'It's utter disrespect', 'Cricket is a game of gentlemen... not some hooligans' and 'Ban Travis Head from all ICC knockout matches. Kids are watching'. However, some fans thought there was an innocent explanation, with one writing: 'Saying it was like a golf shot that got a hole in one?' Pant's wicket started a mini collapse for India, who then lost Ravindra Deja when he was caught by Alex Carey off a Scott Bowland delivery before Nitish Kumar Reddy nicked one to Steve Smith at slip courtesy of a Nathan Lyon delivery. Prior to those scalps, opener Yashasvi Jaiswal looked to be spearheading India's efforts to reach a draw, sitting on 82 from 200 balls faced at the time of writing. However, Jaiswal was fortunate to survive on 31 when he was the beneficiary of a highly controversial umpire's call . Australia were fuming after Jaiswal was struck on his back pad and given not out, with the on-field decision remaining despite DRS showing the ball would have hit the top of leg stump. If on-field umpire Joel Wilson had given Jaiswal out, India would have lost their fourth wicket, even if the young gun had used a review. Chasing an MCG run chase record of 340, India have effectively ruled themselves out of winning the fourth Test by going at a run rate of just more than two per over. One fan called for Head to be hit in the hip pocket nerve - but others thought there was an innocent explanation for his gesture This commenter wanted the Aussie suspended for what other fans speculated was a reference to a hole-in-one in golf India only need to draw the five-match series - currently locked at 1-1 - to retain the Border-Gavaskar trophy for a record-extending fifth-straight time. Jaiswal and India captain Rohit Sharma carefully saw off the first 16 overs until Cummins (2-10) produced six balls of magic. The Australian captain removed his opposing skipper, Rohit, with a ball that was juggled and caught by Mitch Marsh at gully. Five balls later, in-form No.3 KL Rahul edged Cummings to first slip for a duck, boosting Australia's hopes of going 2-1 up in the series. Mitchell Starc dismissed veteran superstar Virat Kohli (five), who once again was caught behind the wicket, to bring about lunch. Australia added only a further six runs on Monday as they were bowled out for 234 in the second over of day five, giving them a lead of 339. India Share or comment on this article: Cricket fans blast Travis Head for his VERY rude celebration in Boxing Day Test: 'Kids are watching' e-mail Add commentArsenal, Man City and Bayern advance to Women's Champions League quarterfinals
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