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Milind, Mukkamalla, and Ugarkar headline USA’s record demolition of UAE

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Milind Kumar and Saiteja Mukammalla stroked their respective centuries en route their record unbeaten 264-run stand [Cricbuzz]

Records tumbled for USA in Dubai as they annihilated UAE by 243 runs, their largest victory margin in ODIs, to reassert dominance atop the World Cup League 2 table. The American juggernaut has now racked up 10 wins in 12 matches this year, showing no signs of slowing down with a flawless 4-0 sweep on their Dubai tour against Nepal and UAE.

Fueling that charge was Milind Kumar, whose brilliant run in ODI cricket continued with yet another masterclass. Coming on the back of three consecutive fifties, the 34-year-old raised the bar further, smashing 123* off 125 balls to become the fastest American to 1000 ODI runs and also the joint third-fastest globally in terms of innings. The former Delhi and RCB batter reached the milestone in just 21 innings.
Milind stitched a record 264-run unbeaten stand with Sai Teja Mukkamalla (137* off 149) after USA were reeling at 26 for 3. The pair, who had already shared a 123-run match-winning stand against Nepal earlier in the week, took on the mantle yet again to steer USA to the driver’s seat. Both started watchfully before unfurling a flurry of imperious cover drives. The duo followed that with swivelling pulls and scoops to lift USA to 298 at the end of 50 overs.
The 23-year-old Mukkamalla, a touch player with a hunger to occupy the crease and a flair for manipulating spinners, mirrored Milind stroke for stroke. The duo’s understanding has become the backbone of USA’s middle order, with their composure and controlled aggression.
Rushil Ugarkar, the 21-year-old MI New York pacer who sealed the MLC title with his last-over heroics earlier this year, tore through UAE with a spell that defied conditions. Playing only his third ODI, Ugarkar unleashed a devastating display of outswing that the UAE top order had no answers for.

After Saurabh Netravalkar removed Alishan Sharafu in the first over, Ugarkar got to work immediately producing banana-like outswingers that left batters tentative. He nicked off Aryansh Sharma and Shoaib Khan in quick succession, and though a dropped catch briefly spared Muhammad Waseem, Ugarkar soon trapped him plumb with a vicious in-dipper showcasing a rare skill to swing the ball both ways. UAE crumbled to 16 for 7, flirting with the humiliation of the lowest ODI total ever recorded. A faint lower-order resistance saved them from that fate before Ugarkar returned to clean up Junaid Siddique, to skittle UAE for 49 all out.

Brief scores:
USA 292/3 in 50 overs [Sai Teja Mukkamalla 137*, Milind Kumar 123*; Junaid Siddique 2-60] beat UAE 49 in 22.1 overs [Junaid Siddique 10; Saurabh Netvalkar 3-04, Rushil Ugarkar 2-22] by 243 runs



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Former UN rapporteur who investigated Israeli abuses interrogated in Canada

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Richard Falk served as the UN's special rapporteur on human rights in the occupied Palestinian territory from 2008 to 2014 [File: Aljazeera]

A former United Nations special rapporteur who investigated Israeli abuses against Palestinians says he was interrogated by Canadian authorities on “national security” grounds as he travelled to Canada this week to attend a Gaza-related event.

Richard Falk, an international law expert from the United States, told Al Jazeera that he was questioned at Toronto Pearson international airport on Thursday alongside his wife, fellow legal scholar Hilal Elver.

“A security person came and said, ‘We’ve detained you both because we’re concerned that you pose a national security threat to Canada,’” Falk, 95, said on Saturday in an interview from Ottawa, the Canadian capital. “It was my first experience of this sort – ever – in my life.”

Falk and Elver – both US citizens – were travelling to Ottawa to take part in the Palestine Tribunal on Canadian Responsibility when they were held for questioning.

The tribunal brought together international human rights and legal experts on Friday and Saturday to examine the Canadian government’s role in Israel’s two-year bombardment of the Gaza Strip, which a UN inquiry and numerous rights groups have described as a genocide.

Falk said he and his wife were held for questioning for more than four hours and asked about their work on Israel and Gaza, and on issues of genocide in general. “[There was] nothing particularly aggressive about his questioning,” he said. “It felt sort of random and disorganised.”

But Falk said he believes the interrogation is part of a global push to “punish those who endeavour to tell the truth about what is happening” in the world, including in Gaza.

[Aljazeera]

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Pakistan opt to field in 3rd ODI, Asalanka out with illness

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Shaheen Afridi and Kusal Mendis at the toss [Cricinfo]

Pakistan have won the toss and elected to field first. The game is played on the same wicket the first ODI was played on, with a high-scoring affair expected.

With the series already wrapped up, the home side have rung the changes in Rawalpindi, with four men who played the second game sitting out. Haseebullah Khan makes his ODI debut at the top as Saim Ayub sits out, while Mohammad Nawaz, Naseem Shah and Abrar Ahmed all drop to the bench. Faheem Ashraf, Muhammad Wasim and Faisal Akram all come in as well.

Sri Lanka, too, have made four changes, with captain Charith Asalanka sitting out because of illness. Middle-order batter Pravan Ratnayake, fast bowler Eshan Malinga and spinner Jeffrey Vandersay play their first games this series.

Pakistan: Fakhar Zaman,  Haseebullah Khan (wk),  Babar Azam,  Mohammad Rizwan,  Salman Agha,  Hussain Talat,  Faheem Ashraf,  Mohammad Wasim Jr,  Shaheen Afridi (capt),  Haris Rauf,  Faisal Akram

Sri Lanka:  Pathum Nissanka,  Kamil Mishara,  Kusal Mendis (wk, capt),  Sadeera Samarawickrama,  Pavan Rathnayake,  Janith Liyanage,  Kamindu Mendis,  Maheesh Theekshana,  Pramod Madushan,  Eshan Malinga,  Jeffrey Vandersay

[Cricinfo]

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Bavuma, Harmer and Jansen script sensational South Africa win at treacherous Eden Gardens

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That's the Test - Keshav Maharaj leads the celebrations [Cricinfo]

South Africa started the day staring at defeat, only 63 ahead with three wickets in hand, but registered a stunning win, their first in India in 15 years and the second-smallest successful defence in Asia. The whooping and cheering among the South Africa players echoed amid a shocked Sunday crowd at Eden Gardens as the visitors bowled India out for 93 in the absence of their injured captain Shubman Gill.

Temba Bavuma was ever present, scoring the only half-century of the match and taking South Africa to a formidable lead of 123 on a pitch with extravagant sideways movement and variance in bounce. He was helped a little by some ordinary spin bowling on the third morning, but he had earned the errors after defending resolutely on the second evening.

The target of 124 was always going to be tricky with Simon Harmer outbowling India’s spinners in the country where he had a forgettable tour in 2015-16. The uneven bounce made Marco Jansen a handful, causing the double jeopardy you need to defend small totals.

Brief scores:
South Africa 159 in 55 overs (Aiden Markram 31; Jasprit Bumrah 5-27, Mohammed Siraj 2-47, Kuldeep Yadav 2-36)   and 153 in 54 overs  (Temba Bavuma 55*, Corbin Bosch 25;  Ravindra Jadeja 4-50, Mohammed  Siraj 2-2, Kuldeep Yadav   2-30) beat India 189 in 62.2 overs (KL Rahul 39: Marco Jansen 3-35, Simon Harmer 4-30) and 93 in 35 overs (Washington Sundar 31, Axar Patel 26;  Simon Harmer 4-21, Marco Jansen 2-15, Keshav Maharaj 2-37) by 30 runs

[Cricinfo]

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