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Rusell, Rutherford star as West Indies bag consolatory win

Andre Russell’s belligerent knock (71 off 29) and his match-defining 139-run stand with Sherfane Rutherford (67* off 40) alongside Roston Chase’s all-round brilliance (37 off 20 and 2-19) gave West Indies a 37-run win over Australia in the final T20I in Perth on Tuesday (February 13). The result gave the visitors a consolatory victory to sign off the tour after Australia had already pocketed the series with wins in the previous two games. Russell and Rutherford produced an explosive display to take West Indies to an imposing total of 220 – the highest score by a visiting side in Australia in this format. The hosts tried to make a game of the big chase through David Warner (81 off 49) but lost too many wickets in the middle overs to eventually fall well short.
Opting to bat, West Indies found themselves in a soup at 17/3 with Australia’s new-ball bowlers getting the ball to talk. There was a hint of movement and the typical Perth bounce made shot-making difficult early on. Xavier Bartlett got rid of Johnson Charles and Kyle Mayers while Jason Behrendorff took the big fish Nicholas Pooran.
West Indies’ refused to bow down despite the early wickets. Skipper Rovman Powell joined Chase as the duo added a quickfire 55 runs off just 30 balls to give some momentum to the innings. Their efforts showed that there were runs to be made on this Perth surface if batters were willing to get themselves in. The counter-punch reversed pressure back on Australia’s bowlers.
The Aussies were desperate for the partnership to be broken and their ace spinner Adam Zampa did just that. He cleaned up Chase while Aaron Hardie then got Powell to nick one through to the ‘keeper. The two set batters fell in the space of six deliveries and at 79/5, Australia were back to bossing the contest.
The visitors continued their aggressive approach with the bat. Rutherford and Russell kept the momentum going but were also careful in their shot selection. They selectively took on their match-ups and kept the scoreboard racing. It’s in the last six overs that carnage occurred. As many as 84 runs came off the final 36 deliveries including a 28-run over from Zampa. From a point where 170 looked like a good score, West Indies zoomed past 200 and touched the 220-run mark. Russell was at his brutal best, smashing the ball to all parts while Rutherford was more about finesse in his strokes. The left-hander, though, wasn’t shy of unleashing his power during the odd stroke.
The home side needed a strong powerplay and a base to get close to the massive target. Warner led the charge, being the aggressor in the 68-run opening stand with skipper Mitchell Marsh. The left-hander also dominated the 46-run stand that followed with Aaron Hardie. What West Indies did well was to ensure that Warner’s partners weren’t able to get going at his rate of scoring. Marsh and Hardie were both unable to get going at their home ground, leaving Warner to do the heavylifting.
With Warner at the crease, Australia were in with a chance. The equation read 108 runs needed off 48 balls – a required rate of 13.5 runs-per-over. It might sound a bit too many but Perth has historically been a ground where a truckload of runs have come at the back end of the innings. West Indies had to get Warner and Chase obliged with his off-breaks, getting the opener to hole out to deep mid-wicket. Shortly therafter, he also had Josh Inglis to a sharp return catch and the Australian innings hit a roadblock.
The required rate shot up drastically and with Glenn Maxwell struggling, the game was all but done. Tim David played a breezy cameo at the end but it only served in limiting the damage.
Brief scores:
West Indies 220/6 in 20 overs (Andre Russell 71, Sherfane Rutherford 67*, Roston Chase 37, Rovman Powell 21; Xavier Bartlett 2-37) beat Australia 183/5 in 20 overs (David Warner 81, Tim David 41*; Romairo Shepherd 2-31, Roston Chase 2-19) by 37 runs
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Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi concludes State Visit to Sri Lanka

Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi departed today (06) from Air Force Base Anuradhapura concluding his State visit to Sri Lanka. The Indian Premier embarked on a tour to Sri Lanka at the invitation from President Anura Kumara Disanayake.
This visit underscores the enduring relationship encapsulated by the theme “Friendship of Centuries, Commitment to a Prosperous Future,” further solidifying the bonds between India and Sri Lanka.
This marks Prime Minister Modi’s fourth visit to Sri Lanka, which has further enhanced the economic, cultural, and historical relations between the two nations, while also reinforcing their multifaceted partnership. This visit by the Indian Prime Minister reinforces Sri Lanka’s important role in India’s “Neighbourhood First Policy” and ‘MAHASAGAR’ vision concerning diplomatic relations.
This state visit is anticipated to yield significant results on various collaborative initiatives, fostering a path towards mutual growth and development. The citizens of Sri Lanka will soon be able to witness the fruitful outcomes of these partnerships, and Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s visit will mark a significant milestone in the government’s pursuit of sustainable development focused on the needs of the people.
Accompanying Indian Prime Minister Modi were Indian External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and a delegation of senior officials from the Indian government.
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President Dissanayake and Indian PM Modi jointly commission upgraded Maho-Omanthai railway line & Maho-Anuradhapura railway signalling system

The upgraded Maho–Omanthai railway line and the newly installed Maho–Anuradhapura railway signalling system were officially commissioned by Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and President Anura Kumara Disanayake today (06)
The Prime Minister of India is currently visiting Sri Lanka at the invitation of President Anura Kumara Disanayake, reinforcing the longstanding bond encapsulated in the theme “Friendship of Centuries Commitment to a Prosperous Future” between the two nations.
Highlighting one of the key aspects of this visit, the two leaders participated in these inaugural ceremonies. The President and the Prime Minister of India jointly unveiled the commemorative plaque and commissioned the railway line and signalling system.
The upgraded Maho-Omanthai Railway Line project was carried out with funding through the Indian Credit Line, totalling an investment of US$ 91.27 million. The Maho–Anuradhapura railway signalling system, established as a result of President Disanayake’s recent visit to India, was funded by the Indian Government at a cost of USD 14.89 million.
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Prime Minister Modi and President Dissanayake pay homage to the sacred Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi

Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, currently on a State visit to Sri Lanka, along with President Anura Kumara Disanayake paid homage to the sacred Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi in Anuradhapura this morning (06) and received blessings.
Following his visit to the sacred site, Prime Minister Modi proceeded to the Udamaluwa, where he met with the Chief Incumbent of the Atamasthanadhipathi and Chief Sanghanayake of Nuwarakalaviya, Most Venerable Dr. Pallegama Hemarathana Nayaka Thera, for a cordial discussion.
During the meeting, the Prime Minister shared that relics of the Buddha were discovered in excavations conducted in his home state of Gujarat during the 1960s. He further stated that he would discuss with the President of Sri Lanka the possibility of exhibiting these sacred relics in Sri Lanka.
Responding to a request made by the Atamasthanadhipathi to develop Bodh Gaya as a spiritual city, Prime Minister Modi assured that he would take the necessary steps after discussions with President Disanayake and work towards making it a reality.
The Maha Sangha, led by the Atamasthanadhipathi, chanted Seth Pirith and invoked blessings on the Indian Prime Minister.
The Indian Prime Minister also left a commemorative note in the special guest book at the site. In addition, he formally declared open the newly constructed ‘Makara Thorana’ within the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi premises.
The occasion was also attended by Chief Incumbent of the Ruwanweli Maha Seya Temple Ven. Ethalawetunawewe Gnanathilaka Thera and other Atamasthana Viharadhipathi Theras, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Vijitha Herath, Minister of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Cooperative Development, Wasantha Samarasinghe, Minister of Health and Mass Media Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa, North Central Province Governor Wasantha Jinadasa, Indian High Commissioner Santosh Jha and others.
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