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McGrath leads Australia’s fight but India still in command

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Tahlia McGrath scored an unbeaten 73 (Cricbuzz)

Australia fought hard on Day 3 of the one-off Test against India at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai but India were still in a position of strength at stumps on Saturday (December 23). Australia picked up early wickets to bowl India out for 406 and then Tahlia McGrath came up with a tenacious display with the bat, scoring 73 off 177. But on a slow pitch that wasn’t really misbehaving, Australia ended the day at 231/5 having batted for 90 overs, extending their lead to 44, with India still calling the shots.

India started the day at 376/7 but could add only 30 runs to their overnight total as Annabel Sutherland and Kim Garth combined to limit the damage. A 122-run stand for the eighth wicket came to an end when Pooja Vastrakar fell to a short ball from Sutherland, departing three short of a half-century. Deepti Sharma, batting on 78, looked to play across the line to a Garth delivery but the ball deflected from the pad onto the stumps. Renuka Singh also fell to a short ball from Sutherland as India’s first innings came to an end in 7.3 overs in the opening session.

Starting their second essay with a deficit of 187 runs, Australia were off to a brisk start thanks to Beth Mooney who struck regular boundaries while Phoebe Litchfield, at the other end, was a bit more watchful. The opening stand, however, came to an end one short of the half-century mark when Mooney was run out for 33, stepping outside the crease after defending the ball to silly point where Richa Ghosh was quick to react. Litchfield fell soon after, bowled by Sneh Rana attempting a reverse sweep.

At 56/2, Australia were in a spot of bother but Ellyse Perry and McGrath combined forces to keep the Indian bowlers at bay for more than 25 overs. They added 84 for the third wicket, with Perry scoring 44 of those runs and McGrath managing 38. There were a couple of missed chances as well, as Richa put down Perry at short leg and Rana missed a catch at slip to give McGrath a reprieve. The partnership, though, came to an abrupt halt a few overs before Tea as Perry was out for 45, caught down the legside off Rana. McGrath was unbeaten at Tea, four away from her second half-century in the game.

Australia’s No.4 continued her dogged batting display in the final session as she went past fifty and even used the DRS successfully to overturn a couple of leg-before decisions. Apart from a hat-trick of fours off Renuka Singh that took Australia into the lead, McGrath was happy to wear the Indian bowlers down, as was Alyssa Healy, as they put on 66 for the fourth wicket, taking nearly 30 overs for that. Harmanpreet Kaur ended the resistance as McGrath’s attempt to defend resulted in the ball slowly rolling onto the stumps.

Healy and Sutherland weren’t in any hurry to score runs in their association either, with the Australia skipper also being reprieved twice in the 79th over, bowled by Rajeshwari Gayakwad, with Jemimah Rodrigues failing to hold on to tough chances at silly point. India also appealed for obstructing the field when Healy was shielding herself from a Harmanpreet throw, but the umpires ruled in favour of the Australia captain. Healy, however, fell soon after missing a sweep to be trapped in front by the Indian captain, and also burnt a review in the process.

Sutherland and Ashleigh Gardner batted for 62 deliveries for their unbeaten 12-run stand, seeing off the second new ball that was used for the last over and a half, to take Australia into Stumps without further damage. But India still have the upper hand in the game and Australia will need their lower middle order batters to defy the home team bowlers and set up a challenging target on a pitch that is expected to deteriorate.

Brief scores:
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219 & 233/5 (Tahlia McGrath 73, Ellyse Perry 45; Harmanpreet Kaur 2-23, Sneh Rana 2-54) lead  India 406 (Deepti Sharma 78, Smriti Mandhana 74; Ashleigh Gardner 4-100, Annabel Sutherland 2-41) by 46 runs.



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IPL 2025: Kohli and Hazlewood break Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s home duck as Rajahstan Royals botch another chase

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Virat Kohli scored his first home fifty of IPL 2025 [Cricinfo]

At some point, you’d think the toss gods would show Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) a little mercy at home. But once again, the coin turned its back on Rajat Patidar. This time, though, the bad luck ended right there as they posted 205 for 5, their highest total at home this season. For all that, another heartbreak loomed, but RCB turned it around sensationally to clinch their first home win – and perhaps their most dramatic win at any venue – of IPL 2025.

The losing side were Rajasthan Royals (RR), who came into this contest having let back-to-back games slip out of their control in the final over. Their tension seemed to have defused when Dhruv Jurel , having scratched his way to 18 off 23, found his hitting range, and when he and Shubnam Dubey ransacked 22 off  Bhuvneshwar Kumar in the 18th over, the equation came down to 18 off 12.

Then came Josh Hazelwood. He was ice-cold in the moment, producing a masterful 19th over of unhittably steep bounce – conceding just one run and taking two wickets, of Jurel and Jofra Archer in successive balls.

It was left to Yash Dayal, the same man who had held his nerve in a now-legendary last over to deliver their previous home win, against Chennai Super Kings last season. And he delivered as RR lost by 11 runs after having the chase in their grasp for so long.

The M Chinnaswamy Stadium erupted. RCB had finally found their voice at home and, with it, a long-overdue win that put them in the top three. For RR, this was a fifth straight loss that left them on the brink.

With 17 needed off ten, Hazlewood conjured a moment of magic – a pinpoint wide yorker that Dhruv Jurel shaped to scythe but appeared to miss. With little conviction, Patidar opted for a caught-behind review. Technology confirmed what only Jurel might have known – a faint under edge that carried low to Jitesh Sharma. A seemingly innocuous dot turned into a game-changing strike.

Jurel, who had weathered a slow start and was just beginning to ignite, walked back, and with him went RR’s best hope. But Hazlewood wasn’t done. He cranked up a hard-length ball next that cramped Archer for room. It was as if Archer had been served a dish of his own, cold. The ball ballooned to cover, where Patidar pouched it gleefully.

If Hazlewood’s final over, the 19th, was theatre, his penultimate over was no less telling. Having seen balls angled across the left-handers disappear, he went around the wicket to Shimron Hetmyer and pounded the surface with venom. Hetmyer tried to nudge him away but only managed a feather of an inside edge through to Jitesh. Only six runs came off that over, the 17th, and RCB’s grip got firm.

Long before the chaos of the death overs, RR were cruising. Yzshaswi Jaiswal had lit the Chinnaswamy up with a power-packed 49 off 19, and Nitish Rana was stroking it with finesse. At 110 for 2 in nine overs, the chase seemed to be on autopilot.

It’s here that Krunal Pandya was summoned and he delivered a breakthrough first ball when Riyan Parag, looking to muscle a slog sweep, only managed a top edge that settled into Jitesh’s gloves.

At the other end, Suryash Sharma was equally impressive. Mixing up quick, skiddy legbreaks with the odd wrong’un, he kept the pressure on. RR managed just one boundary from the tenth to the 13th overs. Under rising pressure, Rana went for a release shot in the 14th, only for Bhuvneshwar to pluck a catch on the second attempt at short fine leg. Krunal now had figures of 3-0-19-2. The strangle was on.

Half-centuries from Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal laid a strong foundation after Phil Salt’s scratchy 26 off 23, while a late dash from Tim David and Jitesh lifted RCB to 205 for 5. Kohli overcame a streaky start to get to a composed fifty in 32 balls. His early duel with a fiery Archer was, in particular, thrilling. Meanwhile, Padikkal made the most of two dropped chances to notch up a second straight half-century.

Just as the platform was set for a lift-off, RR struck back, removing Kohli, Padikkal, and Patidar in quick succession. But David and Jitesh picked up 42 runs in just 19 balls to cap the innings with a flourish. In a match that swung wildly from one side to the other, those closing overs turned out to be the difference between a defendable total and yet another heartbreak.

Brief scores:
Royal Challengers Bengaluru 205 for 5 in 20 overs  (Phil Salt  26, Virat Kohli 70, Devudutt Padikkal 50, Tim David 23, Jitesh Sharma 20*; Jofra Archer 1-33, Sandeep Sharma 2-45, Wanidu Hasaranga 1-30) beat Rajasthan Royals 194 for 9 in 20 overs (Yashaswi Jaiswal 49, Vaibhav Suriyavanshi 16, Nitish Rana 28,  Riyan Parag 22, Dhruv Jurel 47, Shimron Hetmyer 11, Shubham Dubey 12; Josh Hazlewood 4-33, Bhuveneshwar Kumar 1-50, Yash Dayal 1-33,  Krunal Pandya 2-31) by 11 runs

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All schools will be closed on 5th and 6th May for LA elections

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The Ministry of Education has announced that all schools will be closed on 05th  and 06th May 2025, for the Local Authorities Election which is scheduled to be held on 6th May.

 

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“School Nutrition Programme’’to continue, without interruption

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The Secretary to the President, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake stated that the government has taken a policy decision to continue, without interruption, “School Nutrition Programme’’ aimed at reducing anemia among schoolchildren, which is being implemented with the assistance of the World Food Programme.

He made these remarks on Wednesday (23), during a discussion held at the Presidential Secretariat with representatives from relevant Ministries and government institutions involved in the programme, along with officials from the World Food Programme, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Pathfinder Foundation.

The school meal programme, aligned with the government’s initiative to provide nutritious lunch to primary school students in districts identified as having high levels of malnutrition, specifically targets the reduction of iron deficiency among schoolchildren. The initiative is jointly coordinated by the Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education, the Ministry of Health and Mass Media, Provincial Councils, the Food Promotion Board and the Partnership Secretariat for the World Food Programme Cooperation. The government has allocated Rs. 32 billion for this programme for the current year.

A pilot project is currently being implemented in four selected districts. Based on a formal health and nutrition study assessing the outcomes of this pilot project, there are plans to expand the programme island-wide. The study aims to determine the extent to which iron deficiency among schoolchildren can be reduced through this initiative.

As part of the programme, fortified rice enriched with iron and folic acid will be included in the school meals to specifically address anemia among students.

The World Food Programme, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Gateway Foundation and the Pathfinder Foundation have pledged their continued support for this effort.

Present at the occasion were Secretary to the Prime Minister Pradeep Saputhanthri, Senior Additional Secretary to the President Kapila Janaka Bandara, Secretary to the Ministry of Education Nalaka Kaluwewa, Secretary to the Ministry of Health and Mass Media Dr. Anil Jasinghe, and Secretary to the Ministry of Rural Development, Social Security and Community Empowerment Malarmathy Gangatharan, along with other government officials and representatives from partner organizations.

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