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Injured Rawal out of Lord’s Test against England; Punia named replacement

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The knee injury is the latest mishap in Pratika Rawal's fledgling career [Cricinfo]

India’s top-order batter Pratika Rawal has been ruled out of the Lord’s Test against England starting Friday. Priya Punia has been drafted in as a replacement and is available for selection immediately.

Rawal sustained the injury while fielding during last week’s second one-dayer against England A in Taunton. She didn’t subsequently come out to bat in India A’s chase of 300.

Head coach Amol Muzumdar said Rawal had a “cut on her knee which required some stitches” while also confirming Punia’s addition to the squad. Uncapped in Test cricket, Punia struck two half-centuries in the three-match A series.

Punia will likely be in a three-way race, along with Harleen Deol and Yastika Bhatia for the No. 3 spot that Rawal occupied in India’s most recent Test outing, in March against Australia. Rawal’s half-century in the second innings had been among the more notable contributions for India in a Test they lost by 295 runs.

The knee injury is the latest mishap in Rawal’s fledgling career, which hit high notes during India’s run to their maiden World Cup title at home last November. After twisting her ankle while fielding against Bangladesh in India’s final league game, she was forced to miss the semi-final and final. Rawal also missed the subsequent WPL season with UP Warriorz.

The one-off Test, India’s second this year, also marks the first time Lord’s hosts a women’s Test. Having been knocked out from the group stages of the T20 World Cup, the Indian team had five days off, before they underwent a five-day prep camp in Wormsley in the lead-up to this Test.

India squad :    Harmanpreet Kaur (capt), Smriti Mandhana (vice-capt), Shafali Varma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Deepti Sharma, Richa Ghosh (wk), Sree Charani, Yastika Bhatia (wk), Nandni Sharma, Harleen Deol, Renuka Thakur, Kranti Gaud, Sayali Satghare, Sneh Rana, Priya Punia

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Morocco dealt huge blow as injured Saibari out of World Cup quarterfinal

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Ismael Saibari has been Morocco's standout forward in this year's World Cup [Aljazeera]

Morocco’s plans for their World Cup quarterfinal against France have been shaken up after it was confirmed that star forward Ismael Saibari will miss the match.

Saibari sustained a hamstring injury in the last-16 match against Canada and has not recovered in time for the crucial knockout match, coach Mohamed Ouahbi said on Wednesday.

“Everyone is 100 percent fit except Saibari. This game comes too soon for him, but I hope he is not out for the rest of the competition,” Ouahbi told reporters ahead of Thursday’s last-eight showdown in Boston.

Saibari, who has just joined Bayern Munich from Dutch champions PSV Eindhoven on a five-year deal for a reported fee of 50 million euros ($57m), has been one of the standout players at this year’s World Cup.

He scored in each of his team’s three group games and converted the winning penalty in the shootout as Morocco beat the Netherlands in the last 32.

However, the attacking midfielder came off early with a hamstring problem in the 3-0 win against Canada in the last 16 last Saturday.

Should Morocco progress, Saibari might make a comeback in the semifinals.

“He’s not ready, but I hope it’s not the end of the tournament for him,” Ouahbi said.

Morocco's Ismael Saibari comes off the pitch to receive medical attention after sustaining an injury
Saibari went off the pitch to receive medical attention after sustaining an injury against Canada [Aljazeera]

Soufiane Rahimi, who is an out-and-out striker, came on for Saibari in that game and scored Morocco’s third goal.

The Atlas Lions are seeking to avenge their 2-0 defeat against France in the semifinals of the 2022 World Cup.

That was the first time any African or Arab team had reached the last four of the tournament, and their incentive this time is to match that run.

Ouahbi dismissed suggestions that his team can say they have already had a successful tournament by getting to the quarterfinals.

“We absolutely want to win the game tomorrow, so we will not listen to people who say it doesn’t matter if we go out now,” said the coach, who took over from Walid Regragui in March.

“Tomorrow, we will try to get to the semifinals. I don’t like this sentiment that we have already done well and anything else is a bonus,” added Ouahbi, who said he had watched the 2022 meeting of the sides as a fan, on television.

Meanwhile, Morocco’s Real Madrid star Brahim Diaz insisted his side can compete with the much-fancied France as he prepares to come up against Kylian Mbappe, his colleague at club level.

“Tomorrow, we are playing one of the favourites, but we have shown we can compete, and that is why we are here. I have full faith and full confidence in the team.”

[Aljazeera]

 

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Mediator Pakistan says renewed US-Iran conflict is ‘in no one’s interest’

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US Vice President JD Vance, left, and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Obbuergen near Lucerne, Switzerland, where the US and iran held talks, June 21, 2026 [Aljazeera]

Pakistan has urged “all parties” in the escalating United States – Iran conflict to exercise restraint after a fragile ceasefire that had held for nearly three weeks collapsed into a new wave of strikes and counterstrikes.

“A renewed conflict is in no one’s interest,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Wednesday.

It urged both sides to honour commitments under the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), brokered by Pakistan in April, describing it as “an enduring foundation for understanding, mutual respect and shared prosperity for the region and beyond”.

The Pakistani statement added that it “remains ready to continue playing its role” in efforts to de-escalate tensions.

Al Jazeera reached out to senior Pakistani officials for further comments but was referred to the Foreign Ministry’s statement.

[Aljazeera]

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West Indies docked two WTC points for slow over rate in second Test against Sri Lanka

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Roston Chase pled guilty to the offence [Cricinfo]

West Indies have been fined ten percent of their match fee and penalised two World Test Championship (WTC) points for maintaining a slow over-rate in the second Test against Sri Lanka in Antigua.

Match referee Javagal Srinath imposed the sanction after the hosts were found to be two overs short of the target after time allowances were taken into consideration.

As per to the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, players are fined five percent of their match fee for each over their team fails to bowl within the allotted time, with the maximum penalty capped at 50 percent of the match fee. Additionally, a side is penalised one point in the WTC points table for each over short as per the ICC WTC playing conditions.

Captain Roston Chase pled guilty to the offence and accepted the proposed sanction, so there was no need for a formal hearing.

West Indies bowled 188.3 overs across both innings and secured a draw after conceding a 50-run deficit in the first innings. Having won the first Test at the same venue, by an innings and 217 runs, the result was enough to complete a 1-0 series win. They stand ninth on the WTC table with 18 points, after the deduction, with one win, two draws and seven losses in ten games.

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