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Taijul stars in Bangladesh’s maiden Test win against New Zealand at home

Taijul Islam bagged his 12th five-wicket haul in Test cricket as Bangladesh registered a commanding 150-run victory against New Zealand in the first Test in Sylhet on Saturday (December 2). A fighting 58 from Daryl Mitchell kept the hosts waiting for a while on the final day but Bangladesh eventually bagged the three remaining wickets to secure their first Test win against New Zealand at home. Taijul, the architect of the win, returned figures of 6-75 in the second innings and finished with 10 wickets in the match, his second ten-fer in Tests.
New Zealand began the day on 113/7 chasing 332 for an unlikely victory. Mitchell, who got past fifty early in the day, kept the Bangladesh spinners at bay and received some support from Ish Sodhi as they batted together for 15 overs. This was the most deliveries spent at the crease by a pair in this innings as they tried to stonewall Bangladesh’s path to victory. But the partnership came to an end when Mitchell, who was happy to sweep and reverse-sweep, found deep backward square leg to give Nayeem Hasan his second wicket.
New Zealand skipper Tim Southee and Sodhi then decided to go on the attack, with the former even coming striking sixes off Taijul and Mehidy Hasan Miraz. Sodhi, meanwhile, took a review to reverse an onfield decision when he was given out caught at bat-pad off Nayeem. The ninth wicket pair added 46 runs in quick time but the association was ended by Taijul who had Southee caught in the deep attempting a pull. The left-arm spinner finished it off with the wicket of Sodhi as Bangladesh wrapped it up inside the first session on the final day.
Bangladesh had seized the advantage on the fourth day thanks to Taijul Islam, who dismissed the cream of New Zealand’s batting, with the other bowlers complementing the spinner well. Barring some resistance from Mitchell, there was there was nothing great about the visiting team’s batting effort as they wilted under the spin pressure and were reduced to 102/7. Despite the fight from Mitchell on the final day, Bangladesh completed the job in the first session to take a 1-0 lead in the two match series.
Bangladesh posted 310 in their first innings, riding on Mahmudul Hasan Joy’s 86 and useful contributions from the rest of the batting order. New Zealand, in reply, posted 317 with Kane Williamson scoring 104, which effectively left both teams in a second innings shootout. Bangladesh were in early trouble but skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto’s 105, along with half-centuries from Mushfiqur Rahim and Mehidy, left New Zealand with a steep target, one which they fell well short of.
Brief scores:
Bangladesh 310 (Mahmudul Hasan Joy 86; Glenn Phillips 4-53) & 338 (Najmul Hossain Shanto 105; Ajaz Patel 4-148) beat New Zealand 317 (Kane Williamson 104; Taijul Islam 4-109) & 181 (Daryl Mitchell 58; Taijul Islam 6-75) by 150 runs.
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PNB detect large haul of methamphetamine and heroin in local fishing trawler intercepted by Navy

Acting on credible information, the Sri Lanka Navy launched a special operation on the high seas on 11 Apr 25, resulting in the apprehension of 06 suspects along with a local multi-day fishing trawler, believed to be involved in smuggling of narcotics.
Subsequently, the intercepted trawler was brought to the Dikkowita Harbour, where a thorough inspection was carried out with the assistance of the Police Narcotic Bureau (PNB) experts, leading to the detection of approximately 77kg and 484g of heroin and 42kg and 334g of methamphetamine (Ice).
The consignment, which had been meticulously hidden in the trawler, was handed over to the PNB for onward legal action on 12 Apr.
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Sun directly overhead Thunukkai, Olumadu, Oddusudan, Kumulamunei and Chemmalei at about 12:11 noon. today [13]

On the apparent northward relative motion of the sun, it is going to be directly over the latitudes of Sri Lanka during 05th to 14th of April in this year.
The nearest areas of Sri Lanka over which the sun is overhead today (13th) are Thunukkai, Olumadu, Oddusudan, Kumulamunei and Chemmalei at about 12:11 noon.
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IPL 2025: Markram and Pooran end Gujarat Titans’ winning streak

Despite the absence of Mitchell Marsh, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) bested Gujarat Titans (GT) in the battle of top orders and moved up to third on the IPL 2025 points table.
After Shubman Gill and B Sai Sudarshan forged a 120-run opening stand, GT managed only 60 off their last eight overs while losing six wickets. The variations of Ravi Bishnoi and Digyesh Rathi (8-0-66-3) helped LSG regain lost ground on a black-soil pitch at Ekana Stadium.
Aiden Markram and Rishzbh Pant, who was opening the batting for the first time in the IPL in nearly ten years, then maximised the powerplay to put LSG further ahead. Markram fell for 58 off 31 balls but Nicholas Pooran rushed LSG towards the finish line with a six-laden 61 off 34 balls. LSG completed the job with three balls to spare, snapping GT’s four-match winning streak.
After being asked to bat first, Gill and Sudharsan added 54 for 0 in the powerplay. Sudharsan had kicked off the innings with a slapped four off Shardul Thakur and then when Akash Deep pitched one too full, he drove the ball straight past him for four more.
T20 isn’t Sudharsan’s strongest format, but he keeps finding ways to score at a brisk pace with a low-risk approach. At the other end, Gill took more risks, often stepping out or manufacturing swinging room. When LSG tried to burgle an over from Markram, Gill and Sudharsan spoiled their plan by taking the part-time offspinner for 15 runs.
Sudharsan’s knock could’ve been cut short on 46 had Abdul Samad held onto a catch at cover off Rathi. He went onto bring up his fourth half-century in six innings in IPL, soon after Gill had raised his own fifty.
The dismissals of Gill and Sudharsan in successive overs, however, brought LSG back into the contest. While Avesh Khan had Gill caught at the long-on boundary with a cutter, Bishnoi had Sudharsan caught at cover with a skiddy wrong ‘un. Bishnoi also had Washington Sundar chopping on for 2 with the wrong ‘un.
Mystery spinner Rathi, who had two catches dropped off his bowling, eventually wrote his name into the wickets column when Thakur held onto a tough chance at short fine leg to dismiss Jos Buttler for 16 off 14 balls. Thakur then closed out the innings with his nifty variations, which fetched him the wickets of Sherfane Rutherford and Rahul Tewatia in the final over. From 120 for 0 after 12 overs, they finished on 180 for 6.
LSG rattled off 61 for 0 in the powerplay, with Markram claiming 38 of those. Pant, who had bumped himself up the order, got off to a more sedate start and was in discomfort after being struck on the knee by left-arm seamer Arshad Khan.
Pant was happy to ride in Markram’s slipstream before he attacked Rashid Khan in the last over of the powerplay, slog-sweeping the wristspinner for four over midwicket. In the next over, though, when he charged at Prasidh Krishna, the bowler shifted his line wide of off stump and had Pant slicing a catch to deep third for 21 off 18 balls. Markram, meanwhile, mixed orthodox strokeplay with T20 innovation to bring up a 26-ball fifty.
Pooran had already hit two sixes by the time GT introduced R Sai Kishore into the attack in the tenth over. The first delivery, which seemed like the carrom ball, was whacked over midwicket for six. He then smoked the left-arm fingerspinner for two more sixes off the next three balls he bowled to him and dumped him out of the attack. With his big hits, Pooran brought the asking rate down to a run-a-ball. He ended up with seven sixes on the day, extending his tally to 31 sixes this IPL. The next best on the list hasn’t even hit half as many.
On the day, Pooran alone hit four more sixes than the entire GT team.
By the time Rashid removed Pooran in the 16th over, LSG needed 26 off 28 balls. Ayush Badoni, LSG’s Impact Player, helped knock off those runs with an unbeaten cameo.
Brief scores:
Lucknow Super Giants 186 for 4 in 19.3 overs (Nicholas Pooran 61, Aiden Markram 58, Rishabh Pant 21, Ayush Badoni 28*; Prasidh Krishna 2-26, Rashid Khan 1-35, Washington Sundar 1-28) beat Gujarat Titans180 for 6 in 20 overs (Shubhman Gill 60, Bhardwaj Sai Sudharsan 56, Jos Buttler 16, Sherfaine Rutherford 22, Masood Shahrukh Khan 11*; Shardul Thakur 2-24, Digvesh Rathi 1-30, Avesh Khan 1-32, Ravi Bishnoi 2-36) by six wickets
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