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Rohit, Axar and Kuldeep lead India’s dismantling of England in semi-final

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India celebrate their entry into the final [Cricinfo]

India‘s quest for a world title is well on course. It’s been 11 years since they stood on the podium as champions. Now all that separates them from glory is a few hours’ time and a fiery South African team.

Rohit Sharma and his men dismantled the defending champions England in the  semi-final, bowling them out for a mere 103 after first whacking them around to make 171 in Providence, Guyana. The mismatch from Adelaide 2022 was turned on its head.

On a pitch like Guyana’s – where the pace was slow and the bounce was low – runs square T20  World Cup 2024and behind the wicket come at a premium. That’s because if a bowling unit is disciplined enough to hit a good length and keep the stumps in play, the batter just cannot force the pace. England planned to shut out half of the outfield to India but they weren’t always successful: 69 runs, including eight fours and three sixes, still came from where they shouldn’t have, at a strike rate of 192.

Within the powerplay period, Rohit was scoring at a strike rate of 133 with shots he was not at all in control of. For context, his overall career strike rate in T20Is is 141. This has been the difference India have been searching for. Don’t just bat waiting for the bad ball. Bat as if everything is a bad ball.

Rohit eventually settled. Since the fourth over, he was in control of 20 of 26 balls and he used that control to great effect, scoring 40 runs including four fours and two sixes. He’s accepted that risk is a part of T20 cricket and there’s no point being averse to it.

India’s intent manifested in the form of their batters moving around in the crease. Even a bowler of the calibre of Adil Rashid found it hard to cope and that was a triumph because these were conditions where as a bowler all you had to do was hit a length to target the top of the stumps. The England wristspinner was 2-0-17-0. But he recovered. On the other side of the second rain break, which consumed 153 minutes of this game’s time in total, Rashid decided not to worry about where Rohit and Suryakumar were positioning themselves and instead began to hold a line on off stump. His reward was the wicket of the India captain for 57 off 39. Rashid’s final two overs went for only eight runs.

With Rashid done by the 14th over, India held Shivam Dube back believing that the quicks would be taking over. So Buttler found reason to press Liam Livingstone to work, trusting his right-arm all-sorts even at the death. The part-timer finished with figures of 4-0-24-0. It was sign. If he was proving to be unhittable, Axar, Kuldeep and Ravindra Jadeja would be as well. India’s spin-bowling allrounders had a hand to play in getting them to 171 as well, alongside Hardik Pandya, as they struck three sixes and two fours in the last two overs bowled by Jordan and Archer.

Guyana is spin-friendly. The schedule, as soon as it was announced, suggested India would play there in the semi-final. They packed their squad with spinners. Three of them found place in the XI. .

Axar was the game-changer. He came on immediately after Jos Buttler had whacked Arshdeep Singh for three fours in an over and with his very first ball took out the biggest threat. England’s captain went down to reverse-sweep the left-arm spinner because really in these conditions you couldn’t just sit in and play straight-bat shots. Rohit found the boundary when he took that gamble earlier. Buttler only found a toe-end to Pant.

Each of Axar’s first three overs had a wicket off the first ball. Jonny Bairstow once again choosing to stay leg side and getting bowled, and Moeen Ali’s England career potentially ending with him unsure of where the ball had gone only to realise it was right there in Pant’s hand as he broke the stumps.

England were 49 for 4 when Kuldeep got into the act, bamboozling Sam Curran, and then outsmarting Harry Brook. England were the team that took him down so hard he went off into white-ball wilderness after the 2019 ODI World Cup. Here, against a batter coming after him, and with unconventional shots to boot, he didn’t panic. Kuldeep saw Brook going down to reverse-sweep, so he shifted the line onto leg stump, and left him in a tangle, the flatter trajectory and the quicker pace also playing a part in ball evading the swing of the bat and crashing into the stumps behind.

As further sign of their impending defeat, England’s last recognised batter, Livingstone, was run-out after a mix-up with the lower order. The defending champions yielded their crown, with six of them making single-digit scores and none of them going past 25.

Brief scores:
India 171 for 7 in 20 overs (Rohit Sharma 57, Suryakumar Yadav  47, Hardik Pandya 23; Reece Topley 1-25, Jofra Archer 1-33, Sam Curran 1-25, Adil Rashid 1-25, Chris Jordan 3-37) beat England 103 in 16.4 overs (Jos Buttler 23, Harry Brook 25,Jofra Archer 21; Jasprit Bumrah 2-12,  Kuldeep Yadav 3-19, Axar Patel 3-23) by 68 runs

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Two naval personnel apprehended by Navy’s Special Investigation Unit for alleged involvement in large-scale drug smuggling racket

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A media release from the Sri Lanka Navy says that:

Following an extensive internal investigation by the Special Investigation Unit of the Sri Lanka Navy, two (02) naval personnel from the Naval Intelligence were arrested today (30th June) on
suspicion of aiding and abetting a large-scale drug smuggling racket.

The two naval personnel will be handed over to the Police Narcotic Bureau (PNB) for onward legal action.

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At least 18 killed, dozens injured in Nigeria suicide attacks

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Female suicide bombers reportedly targeted a wedding, a funeral and a hospital in Gwoza town in Nigeria [Al Jazeera]

At least 18 people have been killed and dozens injured after a series of blasts by suspected female suicide bombers targeted a wedding, a hospital and a funeral in Nigeria’s northeastern Borno State.

Three blasts took place on Saturday in the town of Gwoza, which lies across the border from Cameroon, Borno State police spokesman Nahum Kenneth Daso said on Sunday.

In one of the attacks, which took place at about 3:45pm (14:45 GMT), a woman carrying a baby on her back “detonated an improvised explosive device (IED) she had on her at a crowded motor park”, Daso said.

The suicide bombers reportedly also targeted a hospital in the same town. Another attack was later carried out at the funeral for victims of the wedding blast, authorities said.

“So far, 18 deaths comprising children, men, females and pregnant women” have been reported, agency head Barkindo Saidu said in a report. Nineteen “seriously injured” people were taken to the regional capital, Maiduguri, while 23 others were awaiting evacuation.

A member of a militia assisting the military in Gwoza said two of their colleagues and a soldier were also killed in a separate attack on a security post. However, authorities did not immediately confirm the deaths.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks yet.

Borno, a large swath of rural hinterland the size of Ireland, has been scarred by a 15-year violence that has killed thousands of people and displaced millions more.

Although the Nigerian military has degraded the capabilities of the armed groups, they still carry out deadly attacks against civilians and security targets.

In 2019, 30 people lost their lives in a triple suicide attack in the region, marking the deadliest mass killing by suicide bombers in the region that year.

Boko Haram and its splinter group, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), are the most active armed groups in Borno.

Over the course of the armed rebellion, Boko Haram has repeatedly deployed young women and girls to carry out suicide attacks. It seized Gwoza in 2014 when its fighters took over swaths of territory in northern Borno.

The town was taken back by the Nigerian military with help from Chadian forces in 2015, but the group has continued to launch attacks from mountains near the town.

The violence has killed more than 40,000 people and displaced about two million in Nigeria’s northeast.

The conflict has spread to neighbouring Niger, Cameroon and Chad, prompting the formation of a regional military coalition to fight the armed groups.

[Aljazeera]

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UPDATE: Fishermen who consumed contents of bottle found at sea – Death toll rises to five

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It has been reported that five of the six member crew of the multi day fishing trawler ‘Devon 5’,  who consumed the contents of a bottle they found floating in the sea have died.

Earlier the last two crew members who were in a critical condition were taken aboard a Singapore registered merchant vessel and given emergency treatment but one had died while receiving treatment bringing the death toll to five. The sixth who is in critical condition is to be brought to shore by the Sri Lanka Navy.

The Sri Lanka Navy said that the vessel [Devon 5]is being towed back to land.

 

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