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Omarzai’s career-best takes Afghanistan to 244
A remarkable innings from Azmatullah Omarzai (97 off 107 balls), also his highest score in ODIs, was the backbone of Afghanistan’s moderate total of 244 against South Africa in Ahmedabad on Friday (November 10). Opting to bat, the Asian side found themselves in a hole at 116/6 but as has been the case against South Africa’s bowlers often in this tournament, the lower middle order fought back under Omarzai’s leadership to get Afghanistan to a respectable total.
The innings started off on a promising note as Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran appeared unfazed by the initial new-ball spell from South Africa. The latter in particular appeared in ominous touch as the score raced to 41/0 in eight overs. The introduction of spin though, changed the tide as Keshav Maharaj struck off his very first ball to dislodge Gurbaz. Soon after, Zadran perished to Gerald Coetzee while skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi became Maharaj’s second victim of the afternoon. In the space of just 17 deliveries, Afghanistan had lost three wickets with just four runs added to the total.
Rahmat Shah along with Omarzai stitched a 49-run stand to do a brief repair job but the former’s innings was cut short by Lungi Ngidi. Afghanistan kept losing wickets at regular intervals even as Omarzai appeared to have settled down nicely on this pitch. Unfortunately for him, the other specialist batters all fell rather cheaply, leaving him with the lower order for company in just the 28th over of the innings. However, Rashid Khan and Noor Ahmad both weighed in with priceless cameos to give Omarzai the support he craved for. Both the partnerships were 44 apiece with the all-rounder being the dominant partner. Rashid couldn’t quite wield the long handle as we know him to, but Noor struck a few useful hits towards the back end.
At one stage, even 200 seemed a bridge too far but Omarzai along with the lower order ensured a fighting total on the board for Afghanistan. The 23-year-old grew in confidence as the innings progressed and struck the ball cleanly at the back end. A maiden ODI century beckoned but an outstanding 50th over from Kagiso Rabada denied Omarzai of the three-figure mark. That said, he and Afghanistan would readily take this fightback after the kind of situation that they were in early on in the innings. Apart from Maharaj who bowled a standout spell, Coetzee impressed with a four-fer as Afghanistan batters found his pace too hot to handle.
Brief scores:
Afghanistan 244 in 50 overs (Rahmanullah Gurbaz 25, Rahmat Shah 26, Azmatullah Omarzai 97*, Noor Ahmad 26; Gerald Coetzee 4-44, Keshav Maharaj 2-25, Lungi Ngidi 2-69) vs South Africa
(Cricbuzz)
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West Indies name unchanged squad for home T20Is against Australia
West Indies have named an unchanged squad for the upcoming home T20I series against Australia following the 2-0 loss to Sri Lanka.
The squad, led by Hayley Matthews, will take on the No. 1-ranked Australia side at the Arnos Vale Cricket Ground in Kingstown for all three games. The squad is a mix of experienced players such as Matthews, Stafanie Taylor, Shemaine Campbelle and Deandra Dottin with teenage prospects Eboni Brathwaite and Jahzara Claxton. The series forms a key part of the teams’ preparation for the T20 World Cup in June this year in the UK.
“We’re really excited about the opportunity to play the number one ranked ODI and T20 team in the world,” head coach Shane Deitz said. “It’s just before the World Cup, so it’s a great opportunity to see where we are in our preparation. Playing against the best team in the world, we can see where our deficiencies are and where things are working well as we look forward to the tournament in June in England.
“It’s going to be a very tough series, but the players are up for the challenge. We haven’t played them in a competitive match since October 2023, so it’ll be good to see the progression of the team since that last meeting, namely in how much we’ve improved in certain areas and where we still need to improve moving forward. Our players are ready to show their skills and demonstrate the talent in this West Indies group. It’s going to be a fantastic tour and entertaining for everyone.”
The first T20I is scheduled for March 19 followed by the next two on March 21 and 23. The teams will also play a three-match ODI series following the T20Is at Warner Park in St. Kitts and Nevis. The tour was also supposed to include a Test match but it was dropped with the hosts wanting to prioritize white-ball cricket ahead of the T20 World Cup.
West Indies women T20I squad:
Hayley Matthews (captain), Chinelle Henry, Aaliyah Alleyne, Eboni Brathwaite, Shemaine Campbelle, Jahzara Claxton, Deandra Dottin, Afy Fletcher, Jannillea Glasgow, Shawnisha, Hector, Zaida James, Qiana Joseph, Mandy Mangru, Karishma Ramharack, Stafanie Taylor
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Duplantis breaks world pole vault record in Uppsala
World and Olympic champion Mondo Duplantis added another centimetre to his own world pole vault record*, clearing 6.31m at the Mondo Classic – a World Athletics Indoor Tour Silver meeting – in Uppsala on Thursday (12).
The pole vault superstar had no failures on his way to his record-breaking performance, opening with 5.65m before scaling 5.90m and 6.08m at the first time of asking.
Norway’s Sondre Guttormsen finished second with 6.00m, his second six-metre vault of the season.
Zachery Bradford, Sam Kendricks and Kurtis Marschall all cleared 590m to place third, fourth and fifth respectively.
[World Athletics]
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Qantas agrees to pay $74m over Covid-19 travel voucher refunds
Qantas Airways has agreed to pay A$105m (£55m; $74m) over claims that it should have issued cash refunds for cancelled flights during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The class action lawsuit was made on behalf of passengers whose flights were cancelled by the carrier between 2020 and 2022 and received travel credits instead of cash.
The settlement is almost double the amount that Qantas had expected to pay, according to its results published in February.
The national flag carrier said on Friday that it has agreed to pay the sum “with no admission of liability”.
The settlement is subject to court approval and details of how customers can claim refunds will be made soon, said Echo Law, the legal firm leading the class action.
The firm had alleged that Qantas breached its contracts with customers by failing to provide cash refunds for cancelled flights in a timely manner, and instead offered travel credits.
The airline engaged in “misleading or deceptive conduct” over the rights of customers over their cancelled flights in violation of Australian law, Echo Law said.
By doing so, Qantas “unlawfully benefited from customers by holding for years a very significant amount of customer funds that ought to have been refunded,” it added.
Qantas said in its statement that in 2023 that it had removed the expiry date on flight credits issued during the pandemic so that customers could request a cash refund right away.
The airline told investors in its half-year report that it expected to pay A$55m to settle the case.
Echo Law is leading a similar class action lawsuit against Australian budget carrier, Jetstar, over allegedly issuing customers travel credits that were worth less than the refunds that customers were entitled to.
“By acting in this way, Jetstar has enjoyed significant financial benefits at its customers’ expense,” said Echo Law.
BBC News understands that Jetstar is continuing to defend the case.
Qantas was fined a record A$90m in August 2025 for illegally sacking more than 1,800 ground workers during the pandemic.
The penalty was the largest ever imposed by an Australian court for violations of industrial relations laws.
At the rime, Qantas said it had agreed to pay the fine and that the ruling holds it accountable for actions that caused “real harm” to its employees.
“We sincerely apologise to each and every one of the 1,820 ground handling employees and to their families who suffered as a result,” Qantas Group chief executive Vanessa Hudson said.
(BBC)
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