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New Zealand clinch thriller by one wicket after non-striker’s run-out backing up

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Matthew Rowe took 5 for 21 in eight overs (Cricinfo)

The Under-19 World Cup got its first thriller when New Zealand scraped through by one wicket against Afghanistan while chasing a measly 92 in East London. When New Zealand got closer to the target by crawling from 52 for 6 to 82 for 6 in 11 overs, it appeared like they would go all the way but there was more drama in store. New Zealand lost Sam Clode and the well-set No. 5 Oscar Jackson, also their captain, at the score of 82, and when New Zealand needed just two to win with two wickets in hand, left-arm spinner Naseer Khan Maroofkhil ran out Ewald Schreuder backing up at the non-striker’s end.

But Mathew Rowe, Hannah Rowe’s cousin, was the hero for New Zealand. After taking 5 for 21 earlier with his swing bowling, he hit the winning runs through the covers to spark off celebrations in the New Zealand dug out.

The New Zealand chase stuttered straightaway when three of their top four batters were dismissed for ducks by offspinner Allah Mohammad Ghazanfar.  Jackson led the chase from 23 for 4 by first stitching a partnership worth 19 with Lachlan Stackpole and then for 30 with Clode to take them to 82. Afghanistan would have sniffed a win when legspinner Arab Gul bowled Jackson and Maroofkhil ran out the non-striker. But Rowe drove the very next ball through the covers for two and take his team to the top of the Group D table.

“It was a pretty nervous times for us,” Rowe said after the game. “Lot of respect to the Afghanistan team, it was tough for our boys but had to get across the line.”

Earlier, Rowe’s outswing accounted for three right-hand batters and the same inswing removed two left-hand batters after Afghanistan opted to bat. Once Ryan Tsourgas took the first to wickets, Rowe ran through the Afghanistan middle order by spectacularly rattling the stumps of three batters, having one caught behind and another lbw. Only two batters – opener Jamshid Zadran (22) and No. 8 Gul (10) managed double figures as Afghanistan stuttered from 46 for 2 to 54 for 7 to be bowled out for 91.

Brief scores:
New Zealand Under 19s  92 for 9 in 28.2 overs  (Oscar Jackson 26; A M Ghazanfar 3-29, Arab Gul 2-12, Khalil Ahmed 2-16) beat  Afghanistan Under 19s  91 in 21.3 overs (Jamshid Zadran 22; Ryan Tsourgas 2-33, Matt Rowe 5-21, Ewald Schreuder 2-15) by one wicket

(Cricinfo)



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Messi scores again but Argentina given World Cup upset fright by Cape Verde

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Argentina's Lionel Messi celebrates scoring their first goal (Aljazeera)

Reigning champions Argentina needed an ⁠extra-time own goal to overcome ⁠a Cape Verde side with incredible levels of resilience 3-2  in a thrilling contest and secure their spot in the last 16 of the World Cup.

The Africans, playing in their first World Cup, had twice come from a goal down on Friday ⁠to silence the vast majority of the crowd of 64,478 packed into a hot and humid Miami Stadium.

Six minutes into the second period of extra time, Lionel Messi swung a corner into the box, and Cristian Romero rose to head home off the arm of Cape Verde centre-back Diney Borges ⁠and finally set up a date with Egypt in Atlanta next Tuesday.

Messi had, almost inevitably, given Argentina the lead in the 29th minute with his seventh goal of the tournament, but Deroy Duarte equalised just before the hour mark.

The Blue Sharks held on to send the match into an additional half hour before Lisandro Martinez lashed a sumptuous shot into the roof of the net in the second minute of the first period of extra time to put Argentina ahead again.

Cape ‌Verde were not done yet, however, and left back Sidny Lopes Cabral curled a beautiful shot into the top corner of the net in the 103rd minute of the contest to put the scores back on level terms at 2-2.

Lopes Cabral could have equalised again after Romero’s goal, but his finely struck free kick was saved by Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, who had to be at his best to deny Cape Verde in the dying minutes.

Cape Verde were beaten but far from outclassed by the three-times world champions as they put in a fourth magnificent display of teamwork and grit at their first World Cup.

The only one of the four World Cup debutants to make it to the last 32 and ⁠ranked 67th in the world coming into the tournament, Cape Verde had hoped to frustrate Argentina as they did ⁠Spain, Uruguay and Saudi Arabia in group-stage draws.

They succeeded, while showing no shortage of quality of their own, for much of the game with a never-say-die desperation and a neat pass-and-move game.

Cape Verde's Sidny Lopes Cabral scores their second goal past Argentina's Emiliano Martinez
Cape Verde’s Sidny Lopes Cabral scores their second goal past Argentina’s Emiliano Martinez [Aljazeera]

Messi aside, Argentina were largely bereft of ideas against an obdurate defence and Cape Verde libero Kevin Pina was the most impressive player on the park for long periods ⁠of the contest.

It was Argentina who made the breakthrough in the 29th minute, however, when Lisandro Martinez lofted a long ball over the top of the defence to the feet of Messi.

The 39-year-old maestro took a touch with the ⁠outside of his left boot and buried it in the roof of Vozinha’s net for ⁠his 20th goal over six editions of football’s global showpiece.

Cape Verde knew they would need to score to keep their World Cup campaign alive and Duarte fired a shot at goal soon after half-time that drew a diving save out of Martinez.

Just before the hour mark, captain Ryan Mendes was freed down the right, and his pass into the box found the Dutch-born midfielder, ‌who controlled the ball with his left foot before drilling it past Martinez with his right.

Messi had a chance to put Argentina back in front four minutes later when he was played through on goal, but Vozinha stood up well to keep his shot out of the net.

One of Messi’s trademark ‌free ‌kicks was tipped away by Vozinha in the 72nd minute, and Cape Verde defender Pico Lopes had to intervene to prevent Enzo Fernandez from scoring 10 minutes later.

Cape Verde held on to force the dramatic period of extra time, and they will now return home heroes having put their tiny island-nation firmly on the footballing map.

(Aljazeera)

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Ukrainian suspect hunted by police after Monaco bomb attack was ‘disguised as a man’

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Interpol released an image of 39-year-old Anastasiia Berezovska

A Ukrainian woman identified as the main suspect for a parcel bombing in Monaco was “disguised as a man”, according to the city-state’s deputy prosecutor.

Anastasiia Berezovska, 39, is suspected of leaving a package in the entrance hall of an apartment building, before fleeing the scene on foot and then driving to Germany.

A sanctioned Ukrainian multi-millionaire, his partner and 13-year-old son are the reported victims of the attack, which left them seriously injured.

An Interpol Red Notice has been issued for Berezovska, who speaks German and is wanted for attempted murder, placing an explosive device on a public road with criminal intent, and criminal conspiracy.

A package was left at the property just before 21:00 local time (20:00 BST) on Monday, followed by an explosion shortly afterwards.

Monaco’s deputy prosecutor Morgan Raymond said investigators were also looking for possible accomplices as they continue to search for the suspect.

EPA The entrance of a residential building in Monaco after a suspected parcel bomb explosion on 29 June, 2026.
The aftermath of the explosion near Monaco’s border with France [BBC]

The explosion happened just as the three residents were entering the building on Monday evening.

Authorities in Monaco have not confirmed the victims’ identifies but according to local reports, the attack targeted Vadym Yermolaiev, his partner and his son.  Yermolaiev, 58, is a wealthy real estate developer, who has been living in Monaco.

Officials believe Berezovska had spent some days casing out the residence.

Raymond said the suspect, pictured on CCTV cameras wearing a dark bucket hat, left the scene on foot after depositing the parcel but is then believed to have picked up a hire car and driven to Italy and on to Germany.

Photos of Berezovska released by Interpol show a woman with dark shoulder-length hair. She has a tattoo on her right arm which “possibly” depicts a snake, according to officers.

Interpol A woman with dark hair and a serious expression looks across the street she is walking on. She wears a striped black and white shirt. In one hand she is carrying what looks like a mobile phone.
Anastasiia Berezovska, 39, pictured here on CCTV [Interpol]

Interpol is not a police force itself, but helps forces across the world to co-operate. A Red Notice is an alert to all of its 196 member countries, asking them to locate and arrest a person.

Interpol A woman with dark hair and a serious expression. She wears a striped black and white shirt. On her right arm there appears to be a tattoo of a snake and she is carrying several items in her left hand.
Police say she may have a distinctive tattoo on her arm [Interpol]

Monaco’s public prosecutor Stephane Thibault thanked police from Monaco and France for their co-operation which made it possible “to identify, in a particularly short time, the person suspected of having carried out the attack”.

Meanwhile police in the state of Hesse, Germany, confirmed in a statement that special forces had searched the rented apartment of a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman in the Main-Taunus district on Thursday.

A vehicle she used was also searched and seized.

“Evidence has been secured and will be handed over to the Monegasque authorities. The Hessian security authorities are supporting the Monegasque authorities in their investigations and are in close contact with them,” the statement said.

“The woman being sought is currently on the run. An international arrest warrant has been issued.”

Prince Albert II of Monaco has described the incident as a “heinous crime”.

BBC map showing the location of an explosion in the north of Monaco near the border with France. The principality of Monaco is located in the southeast of France on the Mediterranean coast, around 15km (10 miles) to the east of Nice. The map also labels the French commune (town) of Beausoleil which lies across the border from Monaco.

Authorities in Monaco have confirmed the three victims were treated in hospital.  The adults were seriously wounded and taken to the Nice University Hospital (CHU), while the child, who suffered minor injuries, was admitted in a non-critical condition to the Lenval children’s hospital in Nice.

On Wednesday, the man was no longer in a life-or-death situation, but the woman’s condition had not yet stabilised, AFP news agency reported.

Yermolaiev, widely believed to be the presumed target of the blast, is a Cypriot citizen after renouncing his Ukrainian citizenship in 2019.

He has big interests in the wine and alcohol business in Russian-annexed Crimea, and since 2023 has been the subject of sanctions imposed by the government in Kyiv.

He was named the 39th richest Ukrainian by Forbes magazine in 2020, with a fortune of $230m (£173.8m).

[BBC]

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Progress reviewed on the implementation of the circular issued to curb the Dengue Epidemic threat

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A progress review meeting on the implementation of the circular issued to address the prevailing dengue epidemic threat was held this afternoon (03) at the Presidential Secretariat under the chairmanship of Secretary to the President Dr Nandika Sanath Kumanayake.

The discussion examined the progress of programmes implemented by all State institutions in accordance with the circular issued on 23 June 2026 on dengue prevention, as well as measures taken thus far to control the current dengue situation and the plans and strategies to be pursued in the future.

Attention was also focused on sustainable solutions that could be adopted through greater coordination among all State institutions to prevent the spread of dengue in high-risk areas, while discussions were held on further intensifying fumigation activities in such locations.

The meeting further reviewed the action taken in response to information received by the Dengue Control Operations Centre.

Pointing out that high-risk areas could only be freed from dengue through innovative approaches that move beyond conventional methods, the President’s Secretary stressed that controlling the disease could not be achieved by the Government alone and that the public also bore a significant responsibility in this regard.

The importance of strengthening the contribution of Public Health Inspectors, continuing household cleaning initiatives on a sustained basis, and implementing programmes based on accurate data to eliminate high-risk zones was also emphasised.

Those present at the meeting included Chief of Staff to the President Prabath Chandrakeerthi; Secretary to the Ministry of Health and Mass Media Dr Anil Jasinghe; Senior Additional Secretary to the President Russell Aponsu; Additional Secretary to the President (Clean Sri Lanka) Engineer S. P. C. Sugeeshwara; Additional Secretary (Provincial Councils and Local Government) M. Kodippiliarachchi; Director of the National Dengue Control Unit Dr Kapila Kannangara; Additional Director General (Information Technology and Media) P. G. I. Gamage; Director (Social Affairs) Kapila Senarath; Director (Volunteer Services) H. P. S. Shantha; officials of the Clean Sri Lanka Secretariat; heads of the health sector; public officials; senior representatives of the security forces; and several others.

President’s Media Division (PMD)

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