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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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New National Action Plan for Human-Elephant Conflict Management to be drafted
In the recent past, factors such as population growth, expansion of development activities, and deforestation in Sri Lanka have resulted in the loss of traditional migratory routes and the destruction of habitats of wild elephants.
Consequently, a continuous and rapid escalation of the human-elephant conflict has been observed over a long period, spanning 19 out of the 25 districts and 134 out of the 341 Divisional Secretariat Divisions in the country.
According to the wild elephant census conducted in 2024, the wild elephant population in the country is estimated to be approximately 7,450. It is reported that the human-elephant
conflict accounts for a significant number of human fatalities and wild elephant deaths annually.
Furthermore, over a thousand incidents of property damage caused by wild elephants are recorded each year.
Although a ‘National Action Plan to Mitigate Human-Elephant Conflict in Sri Lanka’ was formulated in 2020, the dynamics of the current human-elephant conflict have evolved substantially since then, necessitating the formulation of a new national action plan.
Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal presented by the Minister of Environment to take the necessary steps to draft a new National Action Plan for Human-Elephant Conflict Management.
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Cabinet green light to host 21st Steering Committee Meeting of the Cooperative Aviation Security Programme – Asia Pacific and the 14th Regional Aviation Security Coordination Forum – Asia and Pacific Regions from 23 – 26 June in Sri Lanka
Hosting the 21st Steering Committee Meeting of the Cooperative Aviation Security Programme – Asia Pacific and the 14th Regional Aviation Security Coordination Forum – Asia and Pacific Regions in Sri Lanka
An invitation has been extended to Sri Lanka to host two major regional aviation security summits: the 21st Steering Committee Meeting of the Cooperative Aviation Security Programme – Asia Pacific (CASP-AP) and the 14th Regional Aviation Security Coordination Forum (RASCF).
The Steering Committee of the Cooperative Aviation Security Programme – Asia Pacific serves as the primary decision-making body for the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) cooperative aviation security program in the Asia-Pacific region.
Sri Lanka is scheduled to assume the chairmanship of the said Steering Committee for the 2026-2027 term during this summit.
The Regional Aviation Security Coordination Forum for the Asia and Pacific regions serves as a regional platform to deliberate on emerging threats, the implementation of ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs), capacity-building activities, and coordination among member states and international
organizations.
Approximately 80 delegates, including representatives from 41 member states, international organizations, and observers, are expected to participate in these two summits.
Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal presented by the Minister of Ports and Civil Aviation to host the 21st Steering Committee Meeting of the Cooperative Aviation Security Programme – Asia Pacific on the 23rd and 24th of June 2026, and the 14th Regional Aviation Security Coordination Forum – Asia and Pacific Regions on the 25th and 26th of June 2026 in Sri Lanka.
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Committee to examine the feasibility of operating all functions related to the Employees’ Provident Fund and the Employees’ Trust Fund under an integrated governance framework
The Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal presented by the Minister of Labour to appoint a Committee comprising Senior Officials to examine the feasibility and submit recommendations on bringing all operations of the Employees’
Provident Fund and the Employees’ Trust Fund under an integrated governance framework managed by a tripartite board representing the Government, employers, and employees.
This initiative aims to align with international best practices while ensuring comprehensive legal and financial security for the assets of the members
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