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Shreyas Iyer shatters IPL record, sold to PBKS for 26.75 crore
Shreyas Iyer shatterd the IPL record to become the most expensive player at an IPL auction when Punjab Kings [PBKS] out bid Delhi Capital and paid 26.75 crore for him.
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Maldivian Coast Guard seizes Sri Lankan fishing trawler carrying crystal methamphetamine and cocaine
Following a successful intelligence-sharing operation between the Sri Lanka Navy and the Maldivian Coast Guard, a Sri Lankan fishing trawler carrying about 344 kg of crystal methamphetamine and about 124 kg of cocaine was seized by Maldivian Coast Guard on 23rd November 2024.
The operation also led to the apprehension of 05 suspects in connection to the incident.
The Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) Colombo, established at the Navy Headquarters, was alerted in the early hours of 23rd November by the Maldivian Coast Guard’s MRCC regarding the Sri Lankan multi-day fishing trawler Ashen Putha (Reg. No. IMUL–A–0924–MTR) which had reportedly entered the Maldivian Exclusive Economic
Zone, prompting Maldivian authorities to request verification on whether the trawler was experiencing mechanical issues or distress.
The Navy promptly reviewed its records on the trawler upon receiving the information. Based on available intelligence, it was identified that the multi-day fishing trawler was linked to drug trafficking.
Acting swiftly with the instructions of the commander of the Navy Vice Admiral Priyantha Perera, the Navy shared this intelligence with the Maldivian Coast Guard to facilitate coordinated action.
Based on intelligence provided by the Sri Lanka Navy, the Maldivian Coast Guard launched a special search operation on 23rd November, targeting the multi-day trawler that had entered the country’s Exclusive Economic Zone. The operation uncovered approximately 344 kg of
crystal methamphetamine and about 124 kg of cocaine onboard.
The trawler, along with five (05) suspects and narcotics, was subsequently seized by the Maldivian Coast Guard.
The suspects apprehended in this operation were identified as residents of Dondra and Trincomalee, aged between 21 and 37. The Navy Intelligence and the Maldivian Intelligence Units are jointly investigating whether this narcotic consignment was destined for Sri Lanka or
another country in the region.
The Navy actively collaborates with regional maritime stakeholders to exchange information and conduct operations aimed at apprehending individuals involved in drug trafficking under the pretense of engaging in the fishing industry.
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Advisory for heavy rain, strong winds and rough seas
Warning for low pressure area over South-East Bay of Bengal Issued by the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre at 04.00 p.m. on 24th November 2024 for the period until 04.00 p.m. 25th November 2024 for the land and the deep and shallow sea areas around the island
The Department of Meteorology has warned that the low pressure area over the southeast Bay of Bengal is likely to intensify into a depression over the southwest Bay of Bengal by November 25. The system is expected to further develop and move closer to the east coast of the island.
Very heavy showers above 150 mm are likely at some places in Eastern province and heavy showers above 100 mm are likely at some places in Northern, North-central, Central and Uva provinces and in Hambantota district due to the influence of the aforementioned system.
Advisories:
For Sea Area
The deep and shallow sea areas off the coasts extending from Mannar to Hambantota via Kankasanthurai, Trincomalee, Batticaloa and Pottuvil will be very rough to high as the wind speed can be increased up to (60-70) kmph at times. Very heavy showers or thundershowers are likely in these areas.
Action suggested for the Sea area:
Naval and fishing communities are warned not to venture to the sea areas off the coasts extending from Mannar to Hambantota via Kankasanthurai, Trincomalee, Batticaloa and Pottuvil, from 24th November, until further notice.
Requested to be attentive about future advisories issued by the Department of Meteorology in this regard.
Action suggested for the Land area:
General public is requested to be vigilant regarding impending extreme weather situation from November 24th to November 26th.
For emergency assistance contact the local disaster management authorities.
Requested to be attentive about future advisories issued by the Department of Meteorology in this regard.
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Jaiswal, Kohli lead India’s dominance on Day 3
Virat Kohli brought up his 30th Test century and his 81st overall in international cricket before India declared their second innings at 487 for 6, setting a massive target of 534 for Australia. Yashasvi Jaiswal also scored his fourth Test century during the day with a massive 161. India continued to put Australia to the sword in the final session of play on Day 3 in Perth, firstly with the bat as Kohli registered an 89-run partnership with Washington Sundar and a quickfire 77-run partnership in just 8.4 overs with Nitish Kumar Reddy. India then picked up three wickets in the final 27 minutes of the day to leave the hosts tottering at 12 for 3 at Stumps.
Kohli, unlike the first innings, looked calm at the crease and left the ball alone outside the off-stump with ease on Sunday. He played some classic drives during his 143-ball knock and punished any loose deliveries and got to his fifty with a flick to mid-wicket. Sundar and Kohli continued to rotate the strike and managed to negate any tricks the pitch started to play before the former attempted a wild slog-sweep off Nathan Lyon but only saw his stumps rattled. Despite that, Australia were visibly weary having spent the better part of two days on the field under 34 degrees of heat in Western Australia.
This opened the floodgates for the Indians as Nitish came out with intent and whipped one for six over backward square off Mitchell Marsh before he punished him for three more boundaries in Marsh’s next over. This freed up Kohli as well who hit a six straight down the ground off Lyon. The two batters continued to find the boundaries regularly against a demoralised Australia until Kohli swept one to fine-leg for four which brought up his century.
India declared immediately and sent the hosts in to bat for a short stint of 27 minutes and immediately things went into disarray for the hosts. Nathan McSweeney’s miserable Test debut came to an end as he failed to pick a nip-backer by Jasprit Bumrah for nought, while Pat Cummins who promoted himself as night-watcher held his bat out to be caught by Kohli in the slips off Mohammed Siraj. In the last over of the day, Marnus Labuschagne was trapped in front of the stumps after he offered no shot to Bumrah. India now need seven wickets with two days to play to clinch victory.
Earlier during the day, KL Rahul and Jaiswal continued from where they left off as they brought up the first 200-run opening stand for India in Australia. Yashasvi Jaiswal brought up his fourth Test century with a ramp over fine-leg for six. Jaiswal learnt his lesson from the first innings admirably well, as he intercepted the ball in the second innings off his backfoot more often than not which allowed him to ride the bounce off the deck. Rahul was, however, caught behind off Starc on 77.
Australia managed to bounce back for a short passage of play as they picked up four wickets in fairly quick succession. First to go was Devdutt Padikkal who held his bat out first ball after Lunch to be caught behind. Jaiswal survived two run-out chances during his innings and then managed to convert his 100 to 150. Jaiswal’s terrific knock came to an end when he found the point fielder after throwing his hands at a loose delivery by Mitchell Marsh. Rishabh Pant and Dhruv Jurel then fell in back-to-back overs for one each. Pant had charged Marsh first ball but missed a big heave. The witty Lyon bowled one wide as he expected Pant to charge forward again, which he did, and allowed Carey to quickly whip the bails off the stumps. Jurel was given LBW off Cummins, and DRS went on to show that the ball was just clipping the stumps.
Brief Scores:
India 150 and 487/6 dec (Yashasvi Jaiswal 161, Virat Kohli 100*, KL Rahul 77; Nathan Lyon 2-96) lead Australia 104 and 12 for 3 (Usman Khawaja 3*, Marnus Labuschagne 3; Jasprit Bumrah 2-1, Mohammed Siraj 1-7) by 521 runs
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