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Ghulam’s maiden ton power Pakistan to series win
After the shocking loss in the opening ODI, Pakistan came back well in the second game and followed it up with another commanding show to clinch the series 2-1. Kamran Ghulam’s 99-ball 103, with support from the rest of the batters, powered Pakistan to 303/6 in the third ODI in Bulawayo on Thursday (November 28). In reply, Zimbabwe were skittled out for 204 in 40.1 overs, with Pakistan coming up with a collective bowling performance.
Opting to bat, Pakistan rode on a 58-run opening partnership to get off to a solid start. After a watchful beginning in the first two overs, Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique struck regular boundaries in the first powerplay, including a couple of sixes in the first 10 overs. Ayub, though, fell against the run of play as he picked the fielder at deep square leg to give Faraz Akram a wicket. Shafique was joined by Ghulam as they put on a half-century stand, but the strike rate in the partnership was under 80. Shafique reached a 66-ball fifty before being trapped in front by Sikandar Raza.
Ghulam and Mohammad Rizwan then combined for a partnership worth 89 runs off 92 balls. Ghulam, who got to fifty off 59 balls, cleared the fence regularly as he helped Pakistan up the ante. From 132/2 after 30 overs they reached 201 after 40, but Rizwan got out to Raza after a miscue to long-on. Ghulam went on to register his maiden ODI ton before falling to Richard Ngarava. The dismissal, however, was only a momentary respite for Zimbabwe as Pakistan’s batters were prolific in the last 10 overs, scoring 102 runs. Handy contributions from Salman Agha (30 off 26) and Tayyab Tahir (29* off 16) helped Pakistan score 69 runs in the last five overs, with 23 of those runs came in the 46th over bowled by Akram.
Zimbabwe suffered early setbacks in the chase as Ayub picked up the wickets of Joylord Gumbie and Dion Myers in the third over. Gumbie failed to keep the pull down while Myers played the sweep straight to deep backward square. Craig Ervine and Tadiwanashe Marumani tried to steady Zimbabwe with a brisk 39-run stand. But another innocuous delivery produced a wicket as Marumani was early into a pull against Abrar Ahmed and got out lbw. Ervine was joined by Sean Williams as Zimbabwe made another bid to build a partnership but a 41-run association ended with Williams chopping a Haris Rauf delivery onto the stumps, leaving the hosts at 90/4 in the 18th over.
Zimbabwe rested their hopes on Ervine and Raza to get them back on track but following a 33-run stand, both batters fell to Aamer Jamal in quick succession as the hosts slipped to 130/6 in the 28th over. Brian Bennett decided to counter-attack, smashing a quick-fire 37 before becoming Abrar’s second wicket, and Akram fell soon after. Zimbabwe’s lower order showed some fight as Ngarava and Clive Madande kept Pakistan waiting for a while before the visitors wrapped it up in the 41st over.
Brief scores:
Pakistan 303/6 in 50 overs (Kamran Ghulam 103, Abdullah Shafique 50; Sikandar Raza 2-47) beat Zimbabwe 204 in 40.1 overs (Craig Ervine 51, Brian Bennett 37; Aamer Jamal 2-19) by 99 runs.
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Worshippers flee arson attack at Melbourne synagogue
Worshippers have been forced to flee an Australian synagogue after it was set on fire in what the prime minister has condemned as an “act of hate”.
Firefighters were called to Melbourne’s Adass Israel synagogue just after 04:00 local time on Friday (17:00 GMT Thursday), finding the building fully ablaze when they arrived.
Community leaders have told local media that “a few people” were inside at the time for morning prayers, and they reported seeing firebombs thrown inside. One person was injured and the fire caused extensive damage.
Police say that they believe the fire was deliberately lit but are keeping an “open mind” on a motive.
(BBC)
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Emmanuel Macron vows to name new French PM within days
French President Emmanuel Macron said he will name a new prime minister “in the coming days”, after Michel Barnier resigned following a no-confidence vote in parliament.
In a 10-minute address to the nation on Thursday, he rejected opposition pressure to stand down, vowing to stay in his post “fully, until the end of the mandate” in 2027.
He thanked Barnier for his dedication during his brief term as prime minister, and accused the French far right and hard left of collaborating in an “anti-republican front” to bring down the government.
French MPs voted overwhelmingly to remove Barnier on Wednesday, just three months after he was appointed by Macron.
(BBC)
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Rickelton’s maiden ton propels South Africa but Asitha, Kumara ensure opening day is evenly shared
Ryan Rickelton scored first Test century in his eighth Test and became the eighth batter in the team to bring up a hundred in 2024 on an evenly shared day at St George’s Park.
After choosing to bat first in blustery conditions, South Africa teetered on 44 for 3 in the morning session but a 133-run fourth wicket stand between Rickelton and Temba Bavuma who brought up his third successive score over fifty, saw them take control. They were rocked again at 186 for 5 but Rickelton and Kyle Verreynne put on 77 for the sixth-wicket to re-steady them. Sri Lanka came back with two late wickets in the day and will eye dismissing South Africa for under 300 and making the most of what are expected to be good batting conditions on day two.
Sri Lanka, who wanted to bowl first on a surface with a significant grass covering, and got their wish despite losing the toss, will feel fairly pleased with their performance, especially as their seamers asked plenty of questions. Asitha Fernado and Vishwa Fernando found just enough movement upfront whileLahiru Kumara was used effectively in bursts and all three were threatening with the short ball. They were not helped by two chances being put down and a few others falling short but on what is usually a good batting surface on the first day, they should not be too displeased with their efforts.
Brief scores:[Stumps]
South Africa 269 for 7 in 86.3 overs (Ryan Rickelton 101, Temba Bavuma 78, Kyle Verreynne 48*; Lahiru Kumara 3-54, Asitha Fernando 2-67) vs Sri Lanka
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