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Warner’s 26th Test ton sets up dominant opening day for Australia

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Warner now has 26 Test hundreds (Cricbuzz)

David Warner wrote another highlight in his fairytale career, registering his 26th Test ton coming on the back of questions being raised on his position. Warner did the answering with the bat in typically aggressive fashion on the first day in Perth, leaving Pakistan scrambling to save face early in the day before finding their feet.

Warner got to his milestone as the Tea break approached and ensured that even an improved bowling effort did not bring Pakistan back in the game. Warner had lost his opening partner Usman Khawaja early in the session with Shaheen Afridi having him caught behind for 41, ending a 126-run stand. Not long after, Faheem Ashraf struck getting Marnus Labuschagne LBW with one nipping in slightly.

These came in Pakistan’s best bowling phase of the day as they improved their lengths, managing to keep the scoring rate also in check. Warner managed to see through this period even if it meant slowing down, but got to the milestone with a cut boundary off the 125th ball he faced.

Warner was helped along with a free-flowing Steve Smith at the other end, as he cashed in on some undisciplined lengths from Pakistan.

Early in the third session, Khurram Shehzad picked his maiden Test wicket as he had Smith caught behind but Warner was now joined by the in-form Travis Head who walked out to a warm welcome. He took up the mantle of scoring in a 66-run stand with Warner, scoring 40 before falling prey to Pakistan’s short-ball ploy. While Head was out caught at third man, Warner too took on the ploy, hooking a six and being adventurous. He went past 150 in the process before finally holing out, attempting a pull to debutant Aamer Jamal.

His 164 had glued the innings together, and ensured that Australia did not fall back even when Pakistan improved through the day, and was a direct result of the near-perfect session Australia had in the morning.

Having opted to bat, Australia were barely in any discomfort right through with Shaheen Afridi not finding his rhythm with the new ball. While debutant Khurram Shahzad strung together a few tight overs, Afridi was guilty of spraying the ball in pursuit of wickets.

This allowed an eager Warner to kickstart his final Test series just the way he wanted with plenty of boundaries for the taking. Warner, on his part, did a good job of attacking and keeping the pressure on the bowlers. He raced away to his 37th Test fifty, hitting three fours in a Faheem Ashraf over. Coming off only 41 balls, it enabled Australia to dictate the shots.

Providing the ideal foil for Warner’s belligerence was a calm Usman Khawaja who did not get fazed despite the dot balls building up. He was lucky to survive on 21 when Abdullah Shafique messed up a high catch running back from the slip cordon.

Shaheen Afridi on his return spell had an LBW review turned down against Warner, who in turn upped the ante with an audacious scoop off a length ball for a six, and setting the tone for the day where the focus was trained on his batting prowess.

Brief Scores:
Australia
346/5 (David Warner 164, Usman Khawaja 41, Travis Head 40; Aamer Jamal 2-63) vs Pakistan



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USA’s Ali Khan claims having been ‘denied’ India visa ahead of T20 World Cup

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USA's Ali Khan was born and raised in Pakistan [Cricinfo]

Ali Khan the USA fast bowler of Pakistan origin, has claimed in a caption to a story on Instagram that he has been “denied” an Indian visa. USA are scheduled to play India in Mumbai on February 7, the opening day of the 2026 T20 World Cup.

Khan, who is currently in Colombo for a USA training camp, posted on Tuesday without giving any further details. ESPNcricinfo has approached the USA team manager for comment.

USA are yet to announce their squad for the 2026 T20 World Cup but it is expected the final 15 will be chosen from the 18 that are at the camp in Sri Lanka. It is understood that the squad will be picked by the USA coaching group, while the team administration and logistics are being overseen by the ICC, which took charge following the suspension of USA Cricket late last year.

Khan, 35, is one of three USA players of Pakistan origin currently at the camp in Colombo; Ehsan Adil – who has played three Tests for Pakistan – and Mohammad Mohsin are the other two. The ICC has made no official comment on the situation but is understood to be trying to facilitate the matter and is confident it will be resolved.

A number of associate teams in the tournament – Oman, UAE and Italy – will be looking on with interest, given their squads are likely to include a number of players of Pakistan origin, or with Pakistani nationality.

ESPNcricinfo understands that England’s two squad members of Pakistan heritage, Adil Rashid and Rehan Ahmed, are both still awaiting their visas. While the matter is expected to be resolved in time for the tournament, their situation is complicated by the need to apply in-person. Rehan is currently in Australia at the BBL, while Rashid is in Dubai.

Last September, the ICC had informed all participating teams that securing visas to India and Sri Lanka, the co-hosts of the T20 World Cup, would be the responsibility of the respective boards but it would facilitate paperwork if needed. In the case of USA, with the suspension of USAC, that responsibility would lie with the ICC.

Worsening diplomatic and political ties between India and Pakistan have made visas an complicated issue in recent years, even for players who are nationals of other countries. England’s Shoaib Bashir and Saqib Mahmood had faced delays in obtaining visas but were granted them eventually, as was the case with Australia’s Usman Khawaja. The visas for the Pakistan team were also delayed ahead of their travel to India for the 2023 ODI World Cup.

USA, who got a direct entry for the 2026 T20 World Cup after making the Super Eights stage in the 2024 tournament, are scheduled to play three of their four group A matches in India. Their first match is against defending champions India on the opening day (February 7) of the T20 World Cup in Mumbai, followed by Pakistan in Colombo (February 10) and then two matches in Chennai – against Netherlands (February 13) and Namibia (February 15).

[Cricinfo]

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At least 28 dead as crane collapses onto train in Thailand

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At least 28 people have been killed after a construction crane fell on top of a moving train carriage at around 09:00 local time (02:00 GMT)

According to official records, the train, which was carrying at least 195 people, had set off from Bangkok and was headed to Ubon Ratchathani province. After it had departed from Nong Nam Khun station in Nakhon Ratchasima province was about to reach the next station, it was struck by a falling construction crane.

The crane had been working on a high-speed rail project linking Thailand and China.

The impact caused one train carriage to derail and another to catch fire.

The disaster left at least 80 people injured, the youngest just one year old One survivor, a train staff member, recalled how he and the other passengers were thrown into the air  after the crane fell on the vehicle

The governor of the State Railway of Thailand has been ordered to “thoroughly and comprehensively” investigate the cause of the accident

 

[BBC]

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Trump cancels US-Iran meetings, urges protesters to take over institutions

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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks with members of the media aboard Air Force One en route from Florida to Washington, U.S., January 11, 2026 [Aljazeera]

United States President Donald Trump says he has cancelled all meetings with Iranian officials and has told protesters to “take over your institutions” amid Tehran’s crackdown.

In a social media post on Tuesday, Trump said that “help is on the way” without offering further details. Trump has openly contemplated ordering military attacks on Iran over the last several days.

“Iranian Patriots, KEEP PROTESTING – TAKE OVER YOUR INSTITUTIONS!!! Save the names of the killers and abusers. They will pay a big price,” Trump said on his website, Truth Social. “I have cancelled all meetings with Iranian Officials until the senseless killing of protesters STOPS. HELP IS ON ITS WAY. MIGA!!! [MAGA]”

Trump has threatened Iran with military strikes in the past as a means of pressuring Tehran into greater alignment with US demands, and has said during the last week that a harsh response by Iranian authorities to the country’s protesters could result in US attacks.

The US president announced on Monday that any country doing business with Iran would be subject to a 25 percent tariff. On Tuesday, the State Department issued an alert saying US citizens should “leave Iran now” amid the rising tensions.

[Aljazeera]

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