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Travis Head and Steven Smith dominate India on day one of WTC final

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Travis Head and Steve Smith feasted on India’s wayward attack in what weren’t easy batting conditions to put Australia in the box seat of the World Test Championship final by the end of day one at The Oval.

Head stroked his way to his first century outside Australia, and Smith was five short of his 31st overall as they took Australia from 76 for 3 to 327 for 3 at stumps. Head turned his century – the first in a WTC final – into a big one: an unbeaten 146 off 156 with 22 fours and a six.

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Australia 327 for 3 (Travis Head 146*, Steve Smith 95*) vs India



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ICC monitoring Middle East conflict as airspace closure hits travel plans

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A plume of smoke in Tehran after the onset of missile strikes on Saturday between the USA, Israel and Iran (Cricinfo)

The ICC has said it is monitoring the “evolving situation” in the Middle East and has “activated comprehensive contingency plans to safeguard the travel, logistics and well-being of all stakeholders” at the 2026 T20 World Cup.

On Saturday morning, the US and Israel exchanged missile strikes with Iran, leading to the closure of airspace over several countries in the Middle East, disrupting air travel to the region and also internationally, with several airlines having to cancel flights or change routes.

“While the crisis in the Middle East has no direct bearing on the conduct of the tournament, the ICC acknowledges that a significant number of personnel – including players, team management, match officials, broadcast teams, and event staff – rely on Gulf hub airports, particularly Dubai (DXB), as key transit points for onward travel to their home countries upon concluding their commitments at the event,” the ICC said in a statement.

“The ICC Travel and Logistics team is actively working with major international carriers to identify and secure alternative routing options, including connections through European, South Asian and South-East Asian hubs. The ICC security consultants are liaising with relevant authorities and will provide real-time advisories as the situation develops. A dedicated ICC Travel Support Desk has also been activated.”

The 2026 T20 World Cup is approaching its final stages, with the last Super Eight games on Sunday followed by the semi-finals on March 4 and 5, and the final on March 8.

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Sri Lanka make two changes and bowl; Pakistan drop Babar and Ayub

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Babar Azam has had a wretched T20 World Cup (Cricinfo)

Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka won the toss and opted to bowl against Pzkistan  in Pallekele.

Sri Lanka are out of the race for the semi-finals but Pakistan can make it provided they win by about 64 runs.”We would have bowled first definitely,” Pakistan captain Salman Agha said. “There’s no way we can do that while batting first. But now we need to put up a good total and restrict them.”It’s a massive opportunity. We just need to play a perfect game. We have to bat well, bowl well and field well.”

Pakistan made three changes. They left out Babar Azam, Saim Ayub and Salman Mirza and brought in Khawaja Nafay, Naseem Shah and Abrar Ahmed.

“It’s a good pitch and there could be dew later on,” Shanaka said. “We need to do our basics right. We didn’t do that in the last two games but we need to make it right here.”

Sri Lanka made two changes. They brought in Kamil Mishara for the injured Kusal Mendis, and Janith Liyanage came in for Dushan Hemantha

.Sri Lanka:  Pathum Nissanka,  Kamil Mishara (wk),  Charith Asalanka,  Pavan Rathnayake,  Kamindu Mendis,  Dasun Shanaka (capt),  Janith Liyanage,  Dunith Wellalage,  Dushmantha Chameera,  Maheesh Theekshana,  Dilshan Madushanka

Pakistan:  Sahibzada Farhan,  Fakhar Zaman,  Salman Agha (capt),  Khawaja Nafay,  Usman Khan (wk),  Shadab Khan,  Mohammad Nawaz,  Shaheen Shah Afridi,  Naseem Shah,  Abrar Ahmed,  Usman Tariq

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US, Israel launch attack on Iran, explosions in downtown Tehran

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Smoke rises on the skyline after an explosion in Tehran, Iran, February 28 [Aljazeera]

The United States and Israel have launched an attack on Iran,  with explosions heard and seen across Tehran.

Several missiles have struck University Street and the Jomhouri area in Tehran, Fars news agency reported. Smoke was seen rising in the city, according to an Al Jazeera correspondent on the ground.

Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz claimed Israel launched the missile attack in order to “remove threats to the State of Israel”.

A United States official told Al Jazeera that the attacks were carried out as a joint military operation between Israel and the US, which has assembled a vast fleet of fighter jets and warships in the region to try to pressure Iran into a deal over its nuclear programme.

The Associated Press news agency reported that the strike in Iran’s capital happened near offices of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. According to an official cited by Reuters, Khamenei is not in Tehran and has been transferred to a secure location.

Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency reported that explosions also occurred in Tehran’s northern Seyyed Khandan area.

As sirens sounded and a state of emergency declared in Israel, the Israeli military said it had issued a “proactive alert to prepare the public for the possibility of missiles being launched toward the state of Israel.”

Israel’s Airports Authority announced airspace had been closed to all civilian flights and urged the public not to come to the airport.

Meanwhile, the ⁠US Embassy in Qatar ⁠implemented shelter-in-place for ⁠all personnel, recommending that all of ‌its citizens to do the same until further notice.

Reuters cited an Israeli deence official as saying the attacks had been planned for months ⁠and the ⁠launch date ⁠was decided ⁠weeks ago.

[Aljazeera]

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