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Millions of leaked documents dubbed the Pandora Papers and a worldwide journalistic partnership on Sunday claims to have uncovered financial secrets of current and former world leaders, politicians and public officials in 91 countries and territories, including India.

The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), which involved the BBC and ‘The Guardian' newspaper in the UK and ‘The Indian Express' in India among 150 media outlets in its investigation, claims it obtained the trove of more than 11.9 million confidential files to find secret financial dealings of many super rich.

"People linked by the secret documents to offshore assets include India's cricket superstar Sachin Tendulkar, pop music diva Shakira, supermodel Claudia Schiffer and an Italian mobster known as ‘Lell the Fat One',” says ICIJ in its report.

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"Tendulkar's attorney said the cricket player's investment is legitimate and has been declared to tax authorities.

According to the ICIJ, its secret documents expose offshore dealings of the likes of the King of Jordan, the presidents of Ukraine, Kenya and Ecuador, the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. The files also reveal financial activities of Russian President Vladimir Putin's “unofficial minister of propaganda” and more than 130 billionaires from Russia, the US, Turkey and other nations.

The ICIJ says the leaked records come from 14 offshore services firms from around the world that set up shell companies and other offshore nooks for clients often seeking to keep their financial activities in the shadows.

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My position at No.3 is to construct associations: Bharat

After two misfortunes to launch their UAE leg, the Royal Challengers Bangalore returned firmly in their last two games against Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals to reinforce their situation in the top-half. Their seven-wicket prevail upon RR on Wednesday (September 29) wouldn't have been however clear as it might have been in the end had RCB not pulled things back with the ball, which they did adroitly. At a phase when a 180 or more absolute appeared to be unavoidable for RR with them cruising at 100 for 1 out of 11 overs, they lost 49 for 8 to get done with a less than impressive 149.

By and by, bringing to the front their match-ups play, Yuzvendra Chahal was saved until the eleventh over when Sanju Samson was in the center and there were two right-handers in the center. A more slow conveyance from debutant George Garton disposed of the hazardous Evin Lewis for 58 off 37 who was controlling RR on and Chahal got Mahipal Lomror puzzled next over launching the descending slide of RR. Considering how great Lomror is on the leg-side, Chahal bowled a touch more extensive when he saw the batsman descending the wicket. With two right-handers in the center, Shahbaz Ahmed was gotten and his twofold strike to get Samson and Rahul Tewatia. RR couldn't recuperate from those blows.

"In T20 cricket on the off chance that you can hold nerve with the ball, it implies you are going the correct way," said Virat Kohli after the game to Star Sports. "We returned and overwhelmed. 175 would have been serious, it actually was an awesome wicket to bat on. With the sort of bowling assault that we have, we need two or three forward leaps and things will open up. We knew whether we held to our understanding, we'll get botches from the batsmen and that is the thing that occurred yet they were constrained missteps. Evin Lewis' wicket was the game-evolving second."

RR could've promoted in the wake of disposing of the initial pair of Devdutt Padikkal and Virat Kohli in progressive overs, however Srikar Bharat and Glenn Maxwell sewed a formed 69-run remain to put them near the very edge of triumph. Bharat, coming in at No.3, had his work removed, with him being given the obligation to assemble associations. Maxwell himself, took as much time as necessary, thumping the ball around at first to pivot the strike and get the odd limit in prior to letting free.

"No.3 is consistently a wonderful spot to play," said Bharat in the post-match meeting. "Everybody consistently poses inquiries in case you're not prepared for it. We at RCB we've generally centered around making all the difference for the strike and getting going from ball one. It assumes a colossal part in building an organization... we have AB and Maxi coming in after that and giving them the stage for a solid completion. My job is to get organizations.

"Me and Maxi were conveying in the middle and did what the group needed by then. In the event that you play with AB, Maxwell and Virat bhai you will in general gain proficiency with a ton of beneficial things as far as cricket and furthermore how to deal with yourself all through the game. Me and Maxi were discussing what regions we could get to, what are the limit choices, what are the twos and singles, which bowler has the number of overs left, what are his lengths... we were just examining those strategic things and it worked for us."

RCB, who are on third spot with 14 focuses as of now, play Punjab Kings, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Delhi Capitals in their last association games. With one leg in the end of the season games, and their crew striking hot at the ideal opportunity, they will would like to complete on a high.

"Everything is showing up pleasantly and individuals are making commitments at the ideal opportunity. We were blown away totally in game one, we accepting it as a positive. You should be up with the speed of the competition. We are getting into the furrow at the right phase of the competition," Kohli added.

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