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Australia lose openers on rain-curtailed Day 2

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Bad light forced early Tea and the play never resumed on Day 2 (Cricbuzz)

Deteriorating light conditions and rain thereafter ensured only 46 overs were possible on Day 2 of the third and final Test in Sydney. Pakistan’s largely disciplined bowling meant Australia made slow but steady progress in their reply, ticking off only 110 from the overnight deficit for the loss of both set openers.

The overcast skies turned a bit dark and gloomy almost as soon as play resumed in the second session, with Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja seeking to rebuild having lost David Warner on 34 on the stroke of Lunch. Subsequently, the lights took full effect as Labuschagne took the hosts to the 100-run mark.

Just short of the drinks break, Pakistan challenged a caught-behind appeal against Khawaja that was turned down on-field. Replays confirmed the Australian opener had indeed gloved a shortish delivery from Aamer Jamal to the keeper, who convinced his captain to avail DRS and was proven right. Khawaja missed out on a half-century by just three runs.

Steve Smith was off and running with a swivel-pull in the same over but light conditions quickly worsened for the standing umpires to allow for only spin from both ends. Pakistan wanted to persist with pace, thereby forcing a halt in proceedings and eventually leading to an early Tea break.

Rain arrived shortly afterwards, reducing the chances of on-time resumption for the final session. Australia still trailed by 197 as play was called off for the day around 5PM with 44 overs wasted. Day 3 will see a half an hour early start as a result, with the game evenly poised.

Brief scores:
Australia 116/2 in 47 overs (Usman Khawaja 47, Marnus Labuschagne 23*; Aamer Jamal 1-26) trail  Pakistan 313 in 77.1 overs by 197 runs



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South Africa stun South Korea to reach World Cup knockouts for the first time

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South Africa forward Thapelo Maseko controls the ball as he is defended by South Korea's Lee Gihyuk during the 2026 World Cup Group A football match between South Africa and South Korea at the Monterrey Stadium in Guadalupe, Mexico, on June 24, 2026 [Aljazeera]

South Africa beat South Korea 1-0 to reach the World Cup knockout rounds for the first time in their history, an astonishing turnaround after a dismal opening defeat.

Bafana Bafana, playing at the tournament for the first time since South Africa hosted it in 2010, were widely written off after their 2-0 loss to Group A winners Mexico.

But they battled to a draw against the Chez Republic and came out on top of what was effectively a shootout with South Korea for second place in Monterrey, thanks to Thapelo Maseko’s second-half strike.

South Korea coach Myung-Bo Hong made a shock call by leaving captain Son Heungmin – considered by many to be Asia’s greatest-ever player – out of the starting lineup.

The Asian team started strongly, with stand-in captain Kim Minjae’s powerful header blocked on the goal line by Aubrey Modiba, before Lee Kangin flashed wide.

South Africa quickly settled, playing with hunger and adventure, but their finishing was wasteful.

They seemed certain to take the lead in the 30th minute when the ball fell to Evidence Makgopa after South Korean goalkeeper Kim Seunggyu parried Thalente Mbatha’s shot. But Makgopa could only tamely poke the ball straight at the goalkeeper from close range.

Son came on at the start of the second half, one of three changes made by coach Hong as he sought to change the script.

Early in the second period, Maseko squandered another good position, while South Korea forward Oh Hyeongyu tested goalkeeper Ronwen Williams at the other end.

As news filtered through from Mexico City that the host nation were leading against the Czech Republic, there was an added sense of urgency.

South Africa seized their moment, with Tshepang Moremi crossing to Maseko, who this time kept his cool, firing home inside the near post in the 63rd minute.

South Korea pushed hard in the closing stages but ran out of time, meaning South Africa will face cohosts Canada in Los Angeles on June 28 .

Mexico topped the group with nine points after winning all three of their matches.

[Aljazeera]

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Tremors of 7.5, 7.2 kill 32, injure hundreds in Venezuela

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Back-to-back powerful earthquakes have struck Venezuela, collapsing buildings in the capital, Caracas, and killing at least 32 people and injuring over 700.

Acting President Delcy Rodriguez declared a state of emergency and said that the Simon Bolivar International Airport in Caracas is closed due to damage.

The US Geological Survey (USGS) has said that the first earthquake, measuring magnitude 7.2, struck west of Moron, about 168 km (104 miles) west of Caracas. A second tremor of magnitude 7.5 hit near the same area just a minute later. The USGS  has warned that “high casualties and extensive damage are probable” and that the “disaster is likely widespread”.

(Aljazeera)

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Former Minister Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe’s son arrested by CIABOC

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It has been reported that Attorney at Law Rakitha Rajapakshe, the son of former Minister of Justice Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe, has been arrested by the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) over alleged links with the underworld.

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