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The week that should have been

My Kolkata looks at how the past seven days transpired in a parallel universe, tongue permanently in cheek

(L-R) Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Taylor Swift and Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi are among the newsmakers of the week Instagram/TT archives

Priyam Marik
Published 07.10.23, 05:54 PM

As the world enjoys Indian traffic for the first time since G20, Indian men without a therapist could not be more excited at the return of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, the most addictive reminder of the British Empire after tea. Ahead of the host nation’s opening game against Australia, the World Cup’s unofficial mascot, who also moonlights as the BCCI secretary, declares that “India should win every match by an innings or else my dad will show them what the pressures of playing at home really mean”.

Meanwhile, the government has handed over its topmost team of statisticians to the ICC to ensure that the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method (the easiest way to relive cricketers’ maths traumas) deployed during the World Cup remains as obscure as Indian political funding. Additionally, in case of a tie at the end of a World Cup match, no super over will be played. Instead, the winner will be decided by pitting the captains of the two teams against each other to see who can rattle off the names of all the tournament sponsors faster (Rohit Sharma’s experience makes him the favourite).

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Elsewhere, in a game that actually matters, the Delhi police questions everyone who has mentioned “NewsClick” on their LinkedIn profiles as part of an investigation into the media organisation’s supposed links with an authoritarian regime that is not the Indian government.

Wondering what else happened while you shuddered at the prospect of being questioned for sharing political memes on your family’s WhatsApp group? Here’s presenting the top stories from the week that should have been.

October 2

Microsoft users complain that its AI version of Gandhi thinks that Satyagraha was Prakash Jha’s idea TT archives

October 3

On average, media publications across India write five more stories on Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s hairdo than India’s Asian Games achievements Instagram

October 4

Elon Musk is shortlisted for the Nobel Prize for chemistry, too, but the jury is yet to decide which of his wives should share the award with him TT archives

October 5

NFL broadcasters will soon direct their cameras at Taylor Swift during NFL matches, with occasional digressions to lesser matters on the field TT archives

October 6

“This is why I don’t like telling true stories,” laments Vivek Agnihotri with ‘The Vaccine War’ set to be a bigger flop than Covaxin TT archives

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