Ranveer Singh threat probe: Culprit associated with Bishnoi gang
The Mumbai Crime Branch has traced the sender of a threatening WhatsApp voice note demanding Rs 1 crore from Ranveer Singh, discovering links to Lawrence Bishnoi
Congress MPs Demand Hardeep Puri's Resignation Over Epstein Files Link
Several Congress MPs lined up outside the Parliament building and raised slogans against Puri, while demanding answers from him
Cong MPs Protest Against Hardeep Puri, Seek His Resignation
New Delhi, Feb 13: Congress MPs on Friday held a protest in Parliament House complex demanding resignation of Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri after his name figured in the Epstein Files released in the United States. Several Congress MPs lined up outside the Parliament building and raised slogans against Puri, while demanding answers from him. They also held a big banner with pictures of Puri and Jeffery Epstein. Puri had on Wednesday slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for passing innuendo [] The post Cong MPs Protest Against Hardeep Puri, Seek His Resignation appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Lok Sabha proceedings adjourned till 12 p.m. as Opposition members raise slogans
As soon as the House convened, Opposition members rushed to the well holding placards demanding resignation of Hardeep Singh Puri after his name allegedly figured in the 'Epstein files' released in the U.S.
Opposition MPs demand Hardeep Puri's resignation over alleged links with Epstein
Opposition MPs protested demanding Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri's resignation. This follows Rahul Gandhi's claims of Puri's links to Jeffrey Epstein files. Puri refuted the allegations, calling them baseless and stating any contact was official and unrelated to abuse claims. The minister highlighted his service and contrasted it with Gandhi's actions.
JAMMU, Feb 13: The issue of sale of rotten and unsafe meat triggered heated exchanges in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly on Friday, with several MLAs demanding strict enforcement, stronger preventive measures and even attachment of properties of those involved in the illegal trade. The matter was raised through Assembly Question Nos. 10, 94, 569 and 757 asked by MLAs Mubarak Gul, Mir Saifullah, Pirzada Farooq Ahmad Shah and Hasnain Masoodi regarding Food Adulteration and Sale of Rotten Meat. [] The post Rotten Meat Issue Rocks Assembly; MLAs Seek Tough Action, Govt Admits Staff Shortage, Arrests Not In Hands appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rajasthan assures no illegal Khejri felling; protest called off
A protest in Bikaner demanding protection for the Khejri tree has concluded. The Rajasthan government has promised to enact a special law safeguarding the state tree. Protesters were assured no Khejri trees will be felled illegally. The government plans to introduce legislation soon, addressing ecological and cultural concerns. This marks a victory for the collective struggle of the people.
30-Year-Old Found Dead Under Suspicious Circumstances in Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: A 30-year-old man was found hanging from a tree under suspicious circumstances in Mandir Mohalla area of Parshollah in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir on Friday, officials said. Officals said that the deceased was identified as Bashir Ahmed, a resident of Breswana, Tehsil Mohalla.The exact cause of his death is yet to be []
Notice filed to cancel Rahuls LS membership
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has given a notice to initiate a substantive motion against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, alleging collusion with anti-India elements and demanding his Lok Sabha membership be cancelled and election ban for life
Midday meal cooks protest in Chhattisgarh: 47 days of striking for fair honorarium
Hundreds of midday meal cooks in Chhattisgarh have been protesting since December 29, demanding an increase their honorarium of 2,000 a month; they demand job security and a sum of money that will cover at least their basic daily expenses
Excelsior Correspondent RAJOURI, Feb 12: The police arrested two persons and recovered contraband substance during routine naka in Manyal area of Thannamandi today. Reports said a police team led by SHO Thannamandi, Inspector Sachinder Pal Singh, under the supervision of SDPO Thannamandi, Parupkar Singh, during naka intercepted a vehicle bearing registration number JK11F-3666 for checking. During checking nearly 30 grams of charas was recovered from the possession of two persons on board the vehicle. They were identified as Waseem Yusuf, [] The post 2 held with 30 gms charas appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
GOC White Knight Corps visits forward areas in Rajouri
Calls for relentless vigilance Jammu: General Officer Commanding (GOC) of White Knight Corps Lt Gen P K Mishra on Thursday visited forward areas along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir, asking the troops to maintain relentless vigilance and professional excellence to meet emerging threats, the Army said. Lt Gen []
A perfect night, almost: Kishan, Pandya, Varun star in Indias 93-run rout of Namibia
India achieved a commanding win against Namibia in the T20 World Cup. Sanju Samson and Ishan Kishan provided a strong start with quickfire fifties. Hardik Pandya contributed with bat and ball. Varun Chakravarthy impressed with his bowling. Namibia struggled in their chase and were bowled out. India's performance was a significant improvement.
Daily wagers, contractual staff protest in Srinagar seeking regularisation of services
Daily wagers and contractual employees from various government departments staged a protest in Srinagar along with their families, demanding regularisation of their services. The JK Employees Joint Action Committee said they would protest again outside the National Conference office if the Omar Abdullah-led government does not clarify its policy and fulfil its promises.
Bangladesh elections: Sheikh Hasina labels polls a farce, demands 'fresh, fair vote'; targets Yunus
Bangladesh's Awami League has denounced the recent parliamentary election as a staged charade, asserting it violated democratic principles and the constitution. The party claims widespread voter apathy, intimidation, and ballot stuffing marred the process. They are demanding the election's annulment, the chief advisor's resignation, and fresh polls under a neutral government to reinstate citizens' voting rights.
Muslim Law Board Opposes Centres Vande Mataram Directive, Says It Is Unconstitutional
Demanding immediate withdrawal of the notification, the AIMPLB warned that it would approach the courts if the central government does not revoke the directive.
Shubham Vaidkar, a former civil engineer earning Rs 30,000 monthly, has achieved remarkable success as a model, now commanding nearly Rs 5 lakh per photoshoot. His journey from Indian construction sites to walking for Giorgio Armani at Milan Fashion Week showcases a dramatic career transformation driven by passion and dedication.
T20 WC: Shanaka Backs Hemantha, Lauds Batting Unit After Sri Lanka Thrash Oman
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium: Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka expressed satisfaction with his sides clinical all-round performance in the 105-run win over Oman in their Group B clash of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup, while also addressing the challenge of filling the void left by Wanindu Hasaranga. Sri Lanka piled up a formidable 225/5 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on the back of half-centuries from Kusal Mendis (61), Pavan Rathnayake (60) and Shanaka himself (50 off 20), before restricting Oman to 120/9. Despite the commanding victory, Shanaka acknowledged the difficulty of replacing a proven match-winner like Hasaranga in the bowling department. It's very hard to replace someone like Wanindu because he is a champion bowler. But ofcourse Dushan Hemantha; he's been in the side for a while. In the absence of Wanindu, he played a few games here and there. So the confidence is there, but you know, straightaway coming to the game, it will be a bit harder. I'm sure that he will come good in the next game, he said after the game. Sri Lankas bowling unit, however, delivered a disciplined performance to defend the massive total, with Dushmantha Chameera and Maheesh Theekshana picking up crucial wickets to derail Omans chase early. Shanaka was particularly pleased with the contributions from his batting group, which has shown improved consistency in recent outings. Sri Lankas top and middle order combined fluency with power, while Shanakas explosive 20-ball fifty, the fastest by a Sri Lankan in T20Is, provided the finishing touch. Sri Lankas bowling unit, however, delivered a disciplined performance to defend the massive total, with Dushmantha Chameera and Maheesh Theekshana picking up crucial wickets to derail Omans chase early. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mendis composed 61 ensured stability through the middle overs, while Rathnayakes aggressive strokeplay set the tone early, allowing Sri Lanka to maintain momentum throughout the innings. Article Source: IANS
Breaking the stigma: Command Hospital, Chandimandir, launches major epilepsy awareness push
T20 WC: Sri Lanka Decimate Oman To Clinch 105-run Win In Group B Clash
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium: Sri Lanka delivered a commanding performance to register a comfortable 105-run victory over Oman in their Group B clash of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Thursday. After posting a formidable total of 225/5 batting first, the hosts bowled with discipline to restrict Oman to 120/9 in their 20 overs. Put into bat by Oman captain Jatinder Singh, Sri Lanka wasted no time in imposing their authority. The innings was anchored by fiery half-centuries from Pavan Rathnayake (60 off 28), Kusal Mendis (61 off 45), and skipper Dasun Shanaka (50 off 20), whose combined efforts powered the home side to a daunting total. Sri Lankas innings got off to a brisk start with Kamil Mishara finding the boundary early, though Oman struck soon after, with Jay Odedra removing Mishara for 8. Pathum Nissanka and Mendis rebuilt steadily until Sufyan Mehmood trapped Nissanka lbw for 13, leaving the hosts at 58 for 2 after the powerplay. From that point, Rathnayake and Mendis accelerated the scoring with a calculated partnership. Rathnayakes aggressive approach, especially against spin, was on full display during a 17-run tenth over that featured two no-balls and a free-hit boundary. He registered his maiden T20I fifty in style, finishing with 60 before being bowled by Jiten Ramanandi. Mendis played the anchor role, using innovation and placement to keep the scoreboard ticking. His fluent 61 ensured Sri Lanka maintained momentum heading into the death overs. The late innings belonged to captain Dasun Shanaka, who unleashed a breathtaking assault, smashing five sixes and two fours in a quickfire 50 off just 20 balls, the fastest by a Sri Lankan in T20Is. His explosive hitting, complemented by Kamindu Mendis three towering sixes in the final overs, propelled Sri Lanka to a massive 225/5. Chasing a steep target, Omans innings faltered early. The wickets of top-order batsmen Aamir Kaleem (6) and Jatinder Singh (1) within the first two overs set the tone for a challenging chase. Despite a gritty half-century from Mohammad Nadeem (53* off 56), Oman struggled to build partnerships or maintain momentum. Wasim Ali offered resistance with a quick 27 off 20 balls, but regular wickets and tight bowling from Sri Lankas pace attack proved decisive. Dushmantha Chameera was the pick of the bowlers, claiming 2-19 in his two overs, while Maheesh Theekshana and Dunith Wellalage also chipped in with crucial breakthroughs. Run-outs and catches further hindered Omans progress, and the visitors eventually finished at 120/9, falling well short of the target. Wasim Ali offered resistance with a quick 27 off 20 balls, but regular wickets and tight bowling from Sri Lankas pace attack proved decisive. Dushmantha Chameera was the pick of the bowlers, claiming 2-19 in his two overs, while Maheesh Theekshana and Dunith Wellalage also chipped in with crucial breakthroughs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Sri Lanka 225/5 in 20 ov (Kusal Mendis 61, Pavan Rathnayake 60, Dasun Shanaka 50; Jiten Ramanandi 2-41) beat Oman 120/9 in 20 ov (Mohammad Nadeem 53*, Wasim Ali 27; Maheesh Theekshana 2-11, Dushmantha Chameera 2-19) by 105 runs. Article Source: IANS
Govt places indent for 72 kanals land for proposed fruit mandi in Beerwah
Jammu: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Thursday informed the Legislative Assembly that an indent has been placed with Revenue Authorities in Budgam for providing land to develop a fruit mandi at Hardu-Wamina in the Beerwah constituency. Replying to a question tabled by MLA Dr. Shafi Ahmad Wani, the government, said that []
A winning dressing room is a smiling dressing room: Gautam Gambhir
Returning to his hometown Delhi for the match against Namibia, India's head coach Gautam Gambhir emphasised the importance of team togetherness in the demanding world of elite sports. He highlighted how support staff become like family, fostering a relaxed atmosphere during practice. Gambhir candidly stated that only a winning dressing room brings smiles, underscoring the pressure of professional cricket.
Opposition MPs Protest Anti-People Provisions in Proposed Indo-US Trade Deal, Support Bharat Bandh
Opposition MPs protest alleged anti-people clauses in proposed Indo-US trade deal and support farmers Bharat Bandh, demanding transparency and parliamentary debate.
T20 WC: Rathnayake, Mendis And Shanaka Star As Sri Lanka Post 225/5 Against Oman
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium: Sri Lanka unleashed a commanding batting performance to pile up 225/5 against Oman, riding on explosive half-centuries from Pavan Rathnayake, Kusal Mendis and captain Dasun Shanaka, in their Group B encounter of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Thursday. The hosts began briskly after being put in, with Kamil Mishara striking two early boundaries off Shah Faisal. However, Jay Odedra provided Oman an early breakthrough, bowling Mishara for eight with one that skidded through. Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis rebuilt steadily, but Oman struck again in the sixth over when Sufyan Mehmood trapped Nissanka lbw for 13 following a successful review, leaving Sri Lanka at 58/2 at the end of the powerplay. From there, the innings gathered pace through a decisive partnership between Mendis and Rathnayake. The latter was particularly aggressive against spin, using his feet confidently and finding the gaps with ease. He punished Wasim Ali in a 17-run 10th over that included two no-balls and a free-hit boundary, as Sri Lanka crossed 100 in the 11th over. Rathnayake brought up his maiden T20I fifty in style, driving Sufyan Mehmood over the umpires head for four. His 24-ball half-century was the second-fastest by a Sri Lankan in T20 World Cups. He eventually fell for a sparkling 60 off 28 balls, bowled by Jiten Ramanandi while attempting a sweep, but not before firmly shifting the momentum Sri Lankas way. At the other end, Kusal Mendis played the anchor role to perfection. Mixing innovation with placement, he manoeuvred the field smartly and accelerated when needed, reaching his 19th T20I fifty in the 15th over. He compiled a fluent 61 off 45 deliveries, ensuring the platform remained intact heading into the death overs. What followed was a brutal onslaught from captain Dasun Shanaka. Walking in after Rathnayakes dismissal, Shanaka wasted no time, targeting both pace and spin with clean striking down the ground and over mid-wicket. He smashed a breathtaking 19-ball fifty, the fastest by a Sri Lankan in T20Is, peppering the boundary with five sixes and two fours. His 50 off 20 balls provided the late surge Sri Lanka were seeking. At the other end, Kusal Mendis played the anchor role to perfection. Mixing innovation with placement, he manoeuvred the field smartly and accelerated when needed, reaching his 19th T20I fifty in the 15th over. He compiled a fluent 61 off 45 deliveries, ensuring the platform remained intact heading into the death overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Sri Lanka 225/5 in 20 ov (Kusal Mendis 61, Pavan Rathnayake 60, Dasun Shanaka 50; Jiten Ramanandi 2-41) against Oman Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: All Stats From West Indies 30-run Win Over England In Group C
T20 World Cup: West Indies pulled off a commanding 30-run victory over England in Group C of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 at the iconic Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday, strengthening their bid for the Super 8s. Sent in to bat, West Indies recovered from 8/2 to post 196/6, thanks largely to a blistering unbeaten 76 from Sherfane Rutherford, who struck seven sixes and two fours to set up the total. Roston Chase (34) and Jason Holder (33) provided useful support after early setbacks. In reply, England got starts from Phil Salt and Jacob Bethell but couldnt build big partnerships. West Indies spin attack dominated, with Gudakesh Motie taking 3-33 and Roston Chase chipping in with two more, strangling the chase and restricting England to 166 all out in 19 overs. Sam Currans 43 not out offered resistance, but it wasnt enough as West Indies clinched a second straight win. England now face pressure in their remaining fixtures to keep their tournament hopes alive. Heres a look at all the key stats from the England vs West Indies match 670 It is the number of runs scored by Phil Salt against the West Indies. In 15 matches, he has scored 670 runs at an average of 60.09, with three hundreds and as many fifties. 50 Number of sixes conceded by Jofra Archer in 39 innings, ten of those in three innings at Wankhede Stadium. 200 Number of sixes hit by Jason Holder in T20 cricket. Of the 200 sixes, 67 have come since January 2025. 33 Adil Rashid has claimed the most number of wickets for England in T20 World Cups, tallying 33. 200 Number of sixes hit by Jason Holder in T20 cricket. Of the 200 sixes, 67 have come since January 2025. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 76* It is the highest individual score of Sherfane Rutherford in T20Is, eclipsing his previous best of 68* against New Zealand in Tarouba in 2024. Article Source: IANS
He claimed that ECI was issuing notices to voters to prove their citizenship based on flimsy reasons, and demanding documents, like passport and government employment certificates, that are hard to get for poor people
Bharat Bandh: 30 crore workers join all-India general strike against labour codes, Centres policies
Bharat Bandh today: Workers across India observed a day-long strike on Thursday, protesting government policies they describe as anti-worker and pro-corporate. The strike affected banking, insurance, postal and transport services in several states. Trade unions are demanding the scrapping of the four labour codes and the withdrawal of other proposed legislation. Farmers unions also joined the protests in various regions. The action aims to mobilise 30 crore workers as part of a nationwide general strike.
Auto strike disrupts commute in Hyderabad, school students worst hit
Hyderabad: A one-day strike by auto-rickshaw drivers in Hyderabad on Thursday, February 12, demanding restrictions on autos entering from outside the city, is causing significant inconvenience, particularly for school students and daily commuters. The strike, which was called by the Telangana State Auto Union, has disrupted peoples morning routines and is expected to have an Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Ranveer Singh is reportedly refusing to pay 40 crore to Farhan Akhtar. This compensation is for the Don 3 project that collapsed. Singh argues he never took payment. He cites past experiences where he received no money for shelved films. Singh also mentioned Shah Rukh Khan's potential involvement. He believes he should not pay if he never received funds.
'Toxic' gets new complaint: Mentions insult to Saint Michael
The teaser for Yash's film 'Toxic' has sparked new outrage as the National Christian Federation files a complaint, accusing the film of an offensive representation of Saint Michael and inappropriate imagery. The organization is calling for the elimination of specific scenes and a public apology, hinting at the possibility of legal repercussions.Yash's upcoming movie 'Toxic' is now mired in controversy as the National Christian Federation takes a stand, claiming that the portrayal of Saint Michael disrespects religious sentiments and includes objectionable imagery. They are demanding the removal of certain scenes along with a formal apology, warning that they may pursue legal actions if their requests are ignored.Yash's film 'Toxic' teaser faces fresh controversy as the National Christian Federation lodged a complaint, alleging disrespectful portrayal of Saint Michael and objectionable visuals. The group demands scene removal and a public apology, warning of legal action. This follows an earlier complaint from a political party's women's wing regarding 'obscene visuals'.
T20 World Cup News Zone; Top teams secure wins, while Associate Nations get their first points
South Africa start campaign strong against Canada South Africa opened their campaign with a commanding 57-run victory over Canada in Ahmedabad after posting 213 following a strong top-order display. Sent in to bat, the Proteas raced to 66 without loss in the powerplay through Aiden Markram and Quinton de Kock before Dilpreet Bajwa removed de [] The post T20 World Cup News Zone; Top teams secure wins, while Associate Nations get their first points appeared first on Caught At Point .
DC inaugurates newly developed civic amenities in Doda township
DODA, Feb 11: Deputy Commissioner (DC), Harvinder Singh today inaugurated newly developed civic amenities in Doda township. The completed works included development of a local spring and Children Park here in Keshav Nagar locality near Shiv Mandir. The projects, executed by the PWD (R&B) Division Doda are expected to serve as a vibrant community space promoting environmental conservation and social engagement. During the visit, the DC interacted with locals, senior residents and students present on the occasion. He encouraged students [] The post DC inaugurates newly developed civic amenities in Doda township appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
ICE Is Crashing the US Court System in Minnesota
Petitions demanding people get the chance to be released from ICE custody have overwhelmed courts throughout the US.
The best VPN deals: Up to 87 percent off ProtonVPN, Surfshark, ExpressVPN, NordVPN and more
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Cookme launches Smart Pack with direct access to spice quality reports
India's spice market is shifting towards transparency, with consumers demanding accountability beyond brand familiarity. Cookme, a 180-year-old brand, is leading this change by introducing Smart Packs with QR codes. These codes provide consumers with batch-specific laboratory reports, detailing testing parameters and results, empowering informed quality evaluation.
The Governor has ignored key public concerns, it alleges; outside the Assembly, the YSRCP leaders stage protest demanding that the party be granted the principal Opposition status
T20 WC: 'We Want To Keep Adapting,' Says Head After Australia Crush Ireland In Campaign Opener
T20 World Cup: Australia stand-in captain Travis Head said that the team is ready to adapt themselves to different situations and challenges after they registered a commanding 67-run victory over Ireland in their opening T20 World Cup 2026 match at the R. Premadasa Stadium on Wednesday. Australia posted 182/6 and then bowled Ireland out for 115 in 16.5 overs, with Nathan Ellis and Adam Zampa taking four wickets each. Yeah, I feel well. Yeah, nice start. Obviously, after the first tournament, I thought everyone played really, really well, so positive momentum, he said in the post-match conference. The stand-in skipper emphasised the importance of adapting to varying conditions during the tournament. Yeah, they seemed tough, and then it might be different in two days' time. So, we talked about problem-solving and adapting on the go, and we want to keep that intact, being an overseas team over the last couple of years. We want to try to keep that ready. I thought we did that really well in different ways today, he said. I thought we hit a lot of twos and that back end until we got to the death. And the boys were able to finish off and get us to a really good score. So, it's obviously attacking hard throughout the whole way, but that may look different in different conditions. So, let's see what we get in a couple of days' time and adapt and continue on, he added. Head credited the crucial middle-order partnership between Matthew Renshaw and Marcus Stoinis for setting up the win and also the bowling pair of Ellis and Zampa, who did the damage in the chase. Probably a combination of both. I thought Riddles and Stoinis' partnership in the middle was really, really rock-solid. Kept the rate going, got us to a really, really good score, and then the way that Nel and Adam bowled throughout the second innings was exceptional. So, that's what we need from them, too, to be the leaders of our attack. So, for them to stand up tonight was an exciting start for us. Head feels that the team bonding and fitness will play a crucial role as the tournament progresses. Probably a combination of both. I thought Riddles and Stoinis' partnership in the middle was really, really rock-solid. Kept the rate going, got us to a really, really good score, and then the way that Nel and Adam bowled throughout the second innings was exceptional. So, that's what we need from them, too, to be the leaders of our attack. So, for them to stand up tonight was an exciting start for us. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia will next face Zimbabwe at the same venue on Friday in their second group stage game of the T20 World Cup 2026. Article Source: IANS
Narendra Modi Stadium: South Africa captain Aiden Markram admitted there were plenty of lessons to take from his sides dramatic double super over win against Afghanistan, describing the contest as one defined by small margins and immense pressure. In a Group D thriller at the Narendra Modi Stadium, South Africa posted 187/6 after a commanding 116-run opening stand between Quinton de Kock (59) and Ryan Rickleton (61). Afghanistan, powered by Rahmanullah Gurbazs blistering 84, matched the total to force a super over. The first super over ended tied at 17 before David Miller and Tristan Stubbs blasted 23 in the second. Keshav Maharaj then held his nerve as Afghanistan finished on 19/2, sealing a memorable victory for the Proteas. It's quite hard to sum that all up there. Suppose, it's a tough competition - teams put you under immense pressure. And I think, when you start putting yourselves under pressure, then you are gonna make life really hard for yourselves. So a couple of lessons that we can learn. Not at our best in a few areas which is suppose exciting. There's a room for improvement, that we can be better and ultimately you are grateful for the win and for the points, Markram said after the game, trying to process the rollercoaster finish. Markram explained the thinking behind his bowling choices in the super overs as he noted, That was it. Ultimately in Super Overs you're probably picking your most confident guy. The guy who has done really well throughout the game. It was Lungi. Didn't miss by much in that first over but they still got a really good total. Shows you it's really small margins at this level which is part of the learnings and the things to realise and understand. And same story with Kesh. It's tough being a spinner. Short straight, short side but we still backed him to get the job done for us. And fortunately there was a lot of runs on the board. At the halfway stage, Markram said that he sensed the game would be tight, stating, I said to the boys it's a decent target but we're going to have to scrap. And we have to bowl and field well. Wasn't 100 percent comfortable with it, thought we left a few out there. But you look at the bowling attack and you look at our fielding unit. And we if we can add 10-15 through good fielding and then good bowling I thought we could make a game of it. But yeah, there's areas that we can improve. Small little phases, and it adds up to a lot in this format. Despite the areas for improvement, Markram highlighted the significance of winning tight contests. That is the big positive that you take from a game like this, you need to win your close games in a competition like this. There's the positive there. The boys that batted in the Super Over, heaps of belief and confidence that they can take there being under a lot of pressure and delivering their skills. There's that side to it absolutely and we don't want to wash that away either, he stated. At the halfway stage, Markram said that he sensed the game would be tight, stating, I said to the boys it's a decent target but we're going to have to scrap. And we have to bowl and field well. Wasn't 100 percent comfortable with it, thought we left a few out there. But you look at the bowling attack and you look at our fielding unit. And we if we can add 10-15 through good fielding and then good bowling I thought we could make a game of it. But yeah, there's areas that we can improve. Small little phases, and it adds up to a lot in this format. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While the Proteas escaped with the points, Markrams words made it clear that refinement, not relief, will drive their campaign forward. Article Source: IANS
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Australia seeks criminal charges over 2024 Israeli airstrike on aid workers
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T20 WC: De Kock, Rickleton & Jansen Guide SA To 187/6 Against Afghanistan
Narendra Modi Stadium: Riding on a commanding 114-run second-wicket stand between Quinton de Kock and Ryan Rickelton, South Africa posted 187/6 in their Group D clash against Afghanistan at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Wednesday. After being sent in to bat, the Proteas lost Aiden Markram early when Fazalhaq Farooqi deceived him with a slower ball, inducing a mistimed loft to mid-off. At 12/1 in the third over, Afghanistan had an early foothold. However, what followed was a sustained counterattack of the highest quality. De Kock and Rickelton initially weathered probing spells from Farooqi and Mujeeb Ur Rahman before shifting gears decisively. De Kock was particularly severe on anything overpitched, launching Mujeeb and later Rashid Khan over the ropes, while Rickelton complemented him with inventive strokeplay, including a reverse sweep and powerful slog-sweeps against the spinners. The introduction of Noor Ahmad in the 10th over proved expensive, conceding 23 runs as both batters targeted him ruthlessly. By the halfway mark, South Africa had surged to 98/1, and the momentum was firmly with them. The pair brought up their respective half-centuries in the 11th over de Kock reaching his fifty with a pull over midwicket and Rickelton raising his with a towering six over long-on. Afghanistan desperately needed a breakthrough, and captain Rashid Khan delivered in style. In a decisive 13th over, he removed both set batters, de Kock for 59 off 41 balls and Rickelton for a scintillating 61 off just 28 deliveries, to halt the onslaught. His spell of 2-28 proved pivotal in dragging Afghanistan back into the contest. The middle overs saw a relative slowdown as Dewald Brevis and David Miller attempted to rebuild. Noor and Rashid tightened the screws, while Azmatullah Omarzai cleverly mixed pace to chip away at the middle order. Brevis fell for 23 trying to muscle a slower ball down the ground, and Tristan Stubbs departed cheaply as Afghanistan continued their fightback. Despite the mini-collapse, South Africa found late impetus through Marco Jansen and Miller. Jansen played a brief but impactful cameo, striking 16 off seven balls, including a towering six down the ground. Miller contributed an unbeaten 20 off 15, ensuring the innings finished with momentum. The middle overs saw a relative slowdown as Dewald Brevis and David Miller attempted to rebuild. Noor and Rashid tightened the screws, while Azmatullah Omarzai cleverly mixed pace to chip away at the middle order. Brevis fell for 23 trying to muscle a slower ball down the ground, and Tristan Stubbs departed cheaply as Afghanistan continued their fightback. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: South Africa 187/6 in 20 overs (Ryan Rickleton 61, Quinton de Kock 59; Azmatullah Omarzai 3-41, Rashid Khan 2-28) Article Source: IANS
BJP lawmakers stage walkout, protest CM Omars remarks in J&K Assembly
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Salman's close relative receives a threat via email - Report
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T20 WC: Bumrah Bowls Full Tilt, Washington Trains, Sanju Gets Batting Time In Practice Session
T20 World Cup: India stepped up preparations for their 2026 Mens T20 World Cup clash against Namibia with a full training session under lights at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Tuesday, two days before the Group A league-stage fixture. There was encouraging news for the hosts as pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah bowled at full tilt, showing no signs of the illness that kept him out of the opening match against the United States of America (USA) in Mumbai last week. Bumrah initially eased into his run-up before sending down a fiery spell to captain Suryakumar Yadav. He operated for around 25 minutes and looked sharp throughout. But left-handed opener Abhishek Sharma skipped the session as he continues to recover from an upset stomach, leaving his availability uncertain for Thursdays game. The left-hander had featured against the USA in Mumbai but fell for a duck and has been battling illness since. With Wednesdays practice still to come, it remains to be seen if he will be rushed back into the team or not. Suryakumar and Tilak Varma appeared in commanding touch, particularly against wrist spinner Varun Chakravarthy. Suryakumar slog-swept him behind square with ease, while Tilak launched a towering six that landed in the top tier, drawing admiration from his India teammates. Sanju Samson, who has lost his place at the top of the order to the dynamic, batted for over half an hour against the fast bowlers. He began tentatively but grew in confidence, lofting Hardik Pandya over extra cover and flicking Arshdeep Singh with authority. Samson later looked far more assured against spin, stepping out to Varun and Axar Patel, a promising sign given Namibias tendency to use left-arm spinner Bernard Scholtz in the powerplay, especially if Abhishek is unavailable to play. Sanju Samson, who has lost his place at the top of the order to the dynamic, batted for over half an hour against the fast bowlers. He began tentatively but grew in confidence, lofting Hardik Pandya over extra cover and flicking Arshdeep Singh with authority. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rinku Singh, Shivam Dube, and Hardik Pandya batted later in the practice session. With Bumrah back to full rhythm, Washington easing into the set-up, and Abhishek still on the mend, Indias think-tank faces key selection calls ahead of Thursdays match against Namibia fortunately, they have a day to decide on their playing eleven. Article Source: IANS
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Supreme Court flags challenges for IT officials if advance search notices are given
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T20 WC: All-round Bas De Leede Leads Netherlands To Seven-wicket Win Over Namibia (ld)
T20 World Cup: Bas de Leede produced a commanding all-round performance as the Netherlands beat Namibia by seven wickets in their Group A clash in 2026 Mens T20 World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. Asked to bat first, a disciplined bowling performance led to Namibia making 156/8 in their 20 overs. Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton top-scored with 42, while Gerhard Erasmus and JJ Smit hit brief cameos, but all of them failed to convert their good starts into a substantial knock. The inability to build a decisive partnership also left Namibia short of posting a competitive total on a tacky pitch. Apart from de Leede picking two wickets in the middle overs, Logan van Beek, Aryan Dutt and Colin Ackermann also played their part in containing Namibias batters. De Leede then took charge of the chase by unbeaten 72 off 48 balls, laced with five fours and four sixes at a strike-rate of 150. He muscled the ball to all parts of the ground, combining clean hitting with smart rotation of strike. His 70-run stand with Colin Ackermann steadied the chase, before captain Scott Edwards joined him to apply finishing touches, as the Netherlands reached the target with two overs to spare. It was the Netherlands biggest win in terms of wickets in T20 World Cup history, and a timely response after their narrow three-wicket defeat to Pakistan in Colombo. Namibia, meanwhile, will reflect on missed opportunities in the field and a batting effort that never quite took off and prepare for correcting the mistakes when they take on defending champions India at the same venue on Thursday. Dutt opened proceedings and created drama on the final ball when Louren Steenkamp nudged to the on-side for a single, but survived a run-out chance when Edwards accidentally dislodged a bail before gathering the ball. With Dutt getting turn and bounce, he beat Steenkamp in flight and had him stumped by Edwards for six in his second over. Fred Klaassens introduction in the fourth over saw Frylinck begin a brief counterattack flicking through midwicket for four and then launching straight over the bowlers head for six. After surviving lbw appeal off Ackermann, Loftie-Eaton smoked him for a towering six and later edged one for four, while Frylinck sliced him over cover to pick another boundary. After the partnership crossed the fifty-mark, Loftie-Eaton had twin reprieves on the same ball de Leede dropping his chance at cover, while Ackermann failed to gather the ball in time to inflict a run-out. Van Beek returned in the ninth over to break the 50-run stand by having Frylinck nick behind for 30. But Loftie-Eaton began to open up, lofting Ackermann over long-off and pulling with authority for six and four respectively. Erasmus arrived with intent hammering Timm van der Gugten for a six over long-on and two fours hit on both sides of the wicket in quick succession. But de Leede struck back in the 13th over, as Erasmus mistimed a pull to midwicket and fall for 18, while van Beek had Loftie-Eaton mistiming on an off-cutter and hole out to long-on. JJ Smit broke free against Roelof van der Merwe by launching him cleanly over cow corner, before going down on one knee to smack it over long-off for a brace of sixes. But Netherlands made a late fightback which didnt allow Namibia to have a great finishing flourish. De Leede struck again when he cramped Smit for room on a late cut and hit top of off-stump, while Klaassen returned to have Zane Green hole out to deep cover. Ruben Trumpelmann was run-out in a mix-up with Dylan Leicher, as de Leede ran to the stumps to complete the dismissal, while debutant William Myburgh fell short of crease while taking a second run on the last ball of the innings, as Netherlands conceded only 26 runs in final three overs. Netherlands chase of 157 began on a false note as Max ODowd never looked settled, and miscued a jab to mid-on off Bernard Scholtz. Michael Levitt took the early initiative, striking three clean sixes and a four to race to 28 off 15 balls, before slicing to cover off Ruben Trumpelmann. By then, de Leede had already signaled intent with a muscular six over long-on off JJ Smit and from there, he and Ackermann stitched together a defining stand. They rotated strike smartly against spin, punished loose deliveries, and capitalized on Namibias missed chances - Ackermann was dropped on 14 in the ninth over by Steenkamp. Ackermann grew in confidence, launching young Max Heingo for a massive six over midwicket, while de Leede showcased his range with crisp drives and powerful pulls. He hammered Gerhard Erasmus for a towering six over midwicket to bring up the Netherlands hundred, and then pumped Loftie-Eaton into the second tier for another maximum. Ackermanns dismissal for 32 briefly checked Netherlands momentum, but de Leede was already in full flow. He reached his fifty with an exquisite straight six Smit, and followed it up with back-to-back boundaries coming via slash and pull. His composure under pressure stood out - even as Namibia tried pace-off variations, de Leede continued to muscle the ball to all parts. Ackermann grew in confidence, launching young Max Heingo for a massive six over midwicket, while de Leede showcased his range with crisp drives and powerful pulls. He hammered Gerhard Erasmus for a towering six over midwicket to bring up the Netherlands hundred, and then pumped Loftie-Eaton into the second tier for another maximum. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Namibia 156/8 in 20 overs (Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton 42, Jan Frylinck 30; Logan van Beek 2-13, Bas de Leede 2-20) lost to Netherlands 159/3 in 18 overs (Bas de Leede 72 not out, Colin Ackermann 32; Bernard Scholtz 1-27, Ruben Trumpelmann 1-30) by seven wickets Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Bas De Leede Guides Netherlands To 7-wicket Over Namibia
T20 World Cup: Fast-bowling all-rounder Bas de Leede stepped up to hit an unbeaten 72 as the Netherlands registered a commanding seven-wicket win over Namibia in a Group A clash of 2026 Mens T20 World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. The chase of 157 was set up smartly by the Netherlands, as de Leede became the first player from his country to score a fifty and take two wickets, which previously stalled Namibias charge, in the same T20 World Cup match. His unbeaten 72 came off 48 balls, laced with five fours and four sixes at a strike-rate of 150, helped the Netherlands reach home with two overs to spare. Batting with intent and authority, de Leede muscled the ball to all parts of the ground, mixing clean hitting with calculated placement, and never allowed Namibias bowlers to settle down. His 70-run partnership with Colin Ackermann was the turning point, as Namibias attack, despite being disciplined at times, lacked the penetration to get regular breakthroughs. By the time Ackermann departed, the Dutch were well on course for the win, as de Leede and captain Scott Edwards applied finishing touches in style. Netherlands chase of 157 began on a false note as Max ODowd never looked settled and miscued a jab to mid-on off Bernard Scholtz. Opener Michael Levitt took the early initiative, striking three clean sixes and a four to race to 28 off 15 balls, before slicing to cover off Ruben Trumpelmann. By then, de Leede had already signalled intent with a muscular six over long-on off JJ Smit, and from there, he and Ackermann stitched together a defining stand. They rotated strike smartly against spin, punished loose deliveries, and capitalised on Namibias missed chances Ackermann was dropped on 14 in the ninth over by Louren Steenkamp. Ackermann grew in confidence, launching young Max Heingo for a massive six over midwicket, while de Leede showcased his range with crisp drives and powerful pulls. He hammered Gerhard Erasmus for a towering six over midwicket to bring up the Netherlands hundred and then pumped Loftie-Eaton into the second tier for another maximum. Ackermanns dismissal for 32 briefly checked the Netherlands momentum, but de Leede was already in full flow. He reached his fifty with an exquisite straight six Smit, and followed it up with back-to-back boundaries coming via slash and pull. His composure under pressure stood out - even as Namibia tried pace-off variations, de Leede continued to muscle the ball to all parts. Ackermann grew in confidence, launching young Max Heingo for a massive six over midwicket, while de Leede showcased his range with crisp drives and powerful pulls. He hammered Gerhard Erasmus for a towering six over midwicket to bring up the Netherlands hundred and then pumped Loftie-Eaton into the second tier for another maximum. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Namibia 156/8 in 20 overs (Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton 42, Jan Frylinck 30; Logan van Beek 2-13, Bas de Leede 2-20) lost to Netherlands 159/3 in 18 overs (Bas de Leede 72 not out, Colin Ackermann 32; Bernard Scholtz 1-27, Ruben Trumpelmann 1-30) by seven wickets Article Source: IANS
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T20 World Cup: Scotland captain Richie Berrington praised his sides all-round performance after they clinched a commanding 73-run win over debutants Italy in their Group C game of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at Eden Gardens on Monday. After being sent in to bat, Scotland produced a record-setting batting display to post 207/4, the first 200-plus total of the tournament and the first time an associate nation has crossed the 200-run mark in a Mens T20 World Cup. Reflecting on the performance, Berrington highlighted the importance of the victory following a loss in their previous outing against the West Indies. Its really important for us to bounce back strong today. Really important to get the first win today. 200 on that was a good score on a very good wicket, he said during the post-match presentation. Scotlands innings was anchored by George Munseys 84 at the top of the order, supported by Brandon McMullens 41 and a late flourish from Michael Leask (22). Berrington underlined Munseys value and the impact of the opening partnership in setting the tone for the innings, saying, He is such an important player for us at the top of the order. He certainly is a hard batsman to bowl to when he gets going. It gave us the platform to accelerate later on. The captain was pleased with how Scotland lifted their tempo through the middle and death overs, an area they had focused on improving after the previous game, as he said, It was really pleasing to see after the previous game. We nailed that area today. Great to see guys coming out and playing well in that phase of the game, he added. Defending 208, Scotland struck early and maintained pressure throughout Italys chase, dismissing them for 134 in 16.4 overs. While Ben and Harry Manenti offered brief resistance, Scotlands bowlers stuck to their plans, led by Michael Leasks career-best figures of 4/17. We knew they got a lot of good players in that lineup. It put us on the front foot when we got wickets. Really pleased that the bowlers stuck to their plans and got a couple of wickets, which helped in defending that score, Berrington said. With Eden Gardens hosting its second Scotland outing of the tournament, Berrington also spoke about the value of familiarity and preparation as the focus now shifts to a high-profile clash against England. We knew they got a lot of good players in that lineup. It put us on the front foot when we got wickets. Really pleased that the bowlers stuck to their plans and got a couple of wickets, which helped in defending that score, Berrington said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Scotlands emphatic win puts them firmly on the board in Group C as they look to build momentum heading into the latter stages of the competition. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Scotland Beat Debutants Italy By 73 Runs In Group C Game
T20 World Cup: Scotland beat debutants Italy by 73 runs here at the Eden Gardens on Monday to open their account in Group C of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup. Batting first, Scotland posted an imposing target of 208 runs, courtesy of George Munsey (84), Brandon McMullen (41) and Michael Leasks (22 not out) fiery knocks. In reply, Italy's chase never really got going, and they were bowled out for 134 in 16.4 overs. Chasing 208, Italy got off to a disastrous start with Justin Mosca dismissed for a golden duck. His brother Anthony Mosca (13) and JJ Smuts (22 off 11) showed brief intent, with the latter striking at 200, but neither could convert their starts as wickets kept tumbling at regular intervals. The resistance came through the Manenti brothers. Harry Manenti played a spirited knock of 37 off 25 balls, while Ben Manenti top-scored with 52 off 31, hitting five fours and a six to momentarily lift Italys hopes. However, the lack of support from the other end ensured the required rate continued to spiral. Italy collapsed once the Manentis were dismissed, losing their final wickets quickly. Michael Leask was the standout bowler for Scotland, ripping through the middle order with figures of 4/17, while Mark Watt chipped in with two wickets and kept things tight. Contributions from Brad Currie, Brad Wheal, and Oliver Davidson ensured sustained pressure throughout the innings. With Italy falling short of one batter after their skipper dislocated his shoulder in the first innings, they lost nine wickets inside 17 overs as Scotland completed a comprehensive 73-run victory. Earlier, Scotland produced a commanding batting display, posting 207/4. It was the first 200-plus total of the tournament and also marked the first time an associate nation has scored over 200 in a T20 World Cup. After being sent in to bat, Scotland built a strong platform through openers Munsey and Michael Jones, who added 126 runs for the first wicket. Munsey led the charge with a superb 84 off 54 balls, striking 13 fours and two sixes, while Jones contributed 37 off 30. Their partnership ensured Scotland stayed in control despite a steady powerplay of 49 runs. Following the openers dismissals, Brandon McMullen and skipper Richie Berrington kept the momentum going. Scotland accelerated sharply in the death overs, with Berrington and McMullen exploiting the Italian attack before Leask provided a late flourish, smashing 22 runs in the final over as Scotland finished strongly with 207 runs on board. After being sent in to bat, Scotland built a strong platform through openers Munsey and Michael Jones, who added 126 runs for the first wicket. Munsey led the charge with a superb 84 off 54 balls, striking 13 fours and two sixes, while Jones contributed 37 off 30. Their partnership ensured Scotland stayed in control despite a steady powerplay of 49 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Scotland 207/4 (George Munsey 84, Brandon McMullen 41; Ali Hasan 1-21, JJ Smuts 1-38) beat Italy 134 in 16.4 overs (Ben Manenti 52, Harry Manenti 37; Michael Leask 4-17, Mark Watt 2-24) by 73 runs. Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: Scotland beat debutants Italy by 73 runs in Kolkata
Scotland secured a commanding 73-run victory over debutants Italy in a T20 World Cup encounter. George Munsey's explosive 84 powered Scotland to 207 for 4. Italy fought back with Ben Manenti's 62 but were bowled out for 134. Michael Leask's four wickets proved decisive in Scotland's dominant performance.
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