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Pakistan vs India set for September 2 in Kandy in Asia Cup

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Pakistan are set to play India on September 2 in Kandy in the 2023 Asia Cup, which is scheduled to start on August 30, a day earlier than originally planned by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). ESPNcricinfo has learnt the tournament opener will be played in Multan with hosts Pakistan playing Nepal with the final scheduled in Colombo on September 17.

Those matches feature in the latest version of the draft schedule which is likely to see further changes before the ACC announces the final version. The original draft schedule, prepared by the PCB (the hosting board), has already undergone several iterations mainly because of the six-nation tournament being played in Pakistan  and Sri Lanka based on the hybrid model approved by the ACC recently.

A total of 13 matches will be played in the tournament, all of which are scheduled to start at 1pm Pakistan Standard Time (1.30pm Sri Lanka Standard Time and Indian Standard Time). Pakistan are grouped with India and Nepal in Group A while Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan are in Group B. The top two teams from each group will qualify for the Super Four stage with the top two teams in this phase advancing to the final. The Asia Cup, which will be played in the 50-overs format this time, is essentially a preparation run for five of the six teams – barring Nepal – for the ODI World Cup which begins from October 5 in India.As per the original model, which was prepared by the PCB, Pakistan were meant to host four matches in just one city. However, Multan was added as the second venue after a new PCB administration, under new chairman Zaka Ashraf, took over this month. In the draft schedule, Multan is scheduled to host just the opening match with Lahore staging three matches and one Super Fours game.

Bangladesh are slotted to play Afghanistan on September 3 in Lahore followed by Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan at the Gaddafi Stadium on September 5. The draft schedule also points out that regardless of where they finish in the first round, Pakistan will remain A1 and India A2 while Sri Lanka will be B1 and Bangladesh B2. In case Nepal and Afghanistan qualify for the Super Four stage, they will take the slot of the team knocked out (Pakistan or India in Group A and Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in Group B).

The only Super Fours match listed in the draft schedule to be played in Pakistan is on September 6 between A1 and B2. In case both Pakistan and India advance to the Super Four stage, they will play again on September 10 in Kandy. Dambulla is the other Sri Lankan venue listed to host three matches in the Super 4s stage.

(Cricinfo)


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Cabinet gives green light to formulate a national policy for the rehabilitation of child offenders

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The primary objective of the child rehabilitation process is to identify the disruptive behaviour of a child who becomes a criminal before the law and to enable him or her to live as a law-abiding citizen in society.

Accordingly, when taking action against a child who has become a criminal before the law, mediation, admonition and release, conditional release, probation for child offenders who can be rehabilitated in the open environment, rehabilitation under Community Correctional Service, and detention in correctional
centers are carried out depending on the nature of the offense.

It has been identified that the economic and social background of children who become criminals before the law and family background should be studied, and the rehabilitation of such children should be carried out in accordance with the accepted national policy.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal presented by the Minister of Women and Child Affairs to draft “The national policy for the rehabilitation of child offenders” with the contribution of the government, other stake holders, and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).

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Netherlands win epic contest after three Super Overs against Nepal

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Michael Levitt and Max O'Dowd were in action all the way through [Cricinfo]

Historic scenes unfolded in Glasgow as the Netherlands-Nepal game went into a third Super Over, with Netherlands prevailing in a thrilling contest. This was the first time any men’s professional match – T20 or List A – had gone into a third Super Over, and it was Netherlands who eventually came on top in a topsy-turvy encounter.

With Nepal requiring 16 to win the match in the final over of regular time, Nandan Yadav hit fast bowler Kyle Klein for 4, 2, 2, 4 and took the game into the first Super Over.

Left-arm spinner Daniel Doram was tasked with bowling the over, and he went for 19 with Kushal Bhurtel smashing him for two sixes and a four. Doram had conceded just 14 in his four overs and picked up three wickets during regular time. Michael Levitt then launched a six the first ball and Max O’Dowd went 6 and 4 off the final two balls to take the game into a second Super Over.

Lalit Raibanshi was then smashed for two sixes off his first three balls but came back well as Netherlands were kept to 17 in Super Over No. 2. Rohit Paudel crashed a six first ball while Dipendra Singh Airee hit a four as the equation came down to seven off the final ball. Airee then smashed Klein over cow corner to take the game into a third Super Over for the first time.

Offspinner Zach Lion-Cachet started the third Super Over, and grabbed the wickets of Paudel and debutant Rupesh Singh as Nepal failed to score a run. Levitt then held his cool and thumped Sandeep Lamichhane for a six over long-on to finally end a thrilling contest.

Earlier defending 152, left-arm pacer Ben Fletcher had a dream start to his T20I career, getting Lokesh Bam caught behind with a full and wide delivery. Klein then had Anil Sah caught at mid-on as Nepal slipped to 9 for 2 in 2.1 overs. But Bhurtel and Paudel took the attack to Netherlands.

Nepal raced to 52 for 2 in five overs before Doram ended Bhurtel’s brisk stay on 34. The runs dried up after the powerplay, with Doram taking charge. He got rid of Airee and then Kiran Thagunna as Nepal could only reach 97 for 5 after 15 overs. With 56 required off the last five overs, it was Rupesh who got Nepal going with a four and six but fell soon after. Paudel and Karan KC kept Nepal in it before the game ran into overtime.

In the first innings, seamer Nandan took the new ball for Nepal and was taken for two back-to-back fours by O’Dowd before the opener planted fast bowler Karan over the ropes. But the introduction of spin changed the narrative.

Rajbanshi struck with his first ball, sending O’Dowd back. Lamichhane was introduced into the attack after six overs and made an immediate impact. He first flattened Levitt’s middle stump with his second ball and four balls later had Netherlands captain Scott Edwards caught at deep backward square leg.

Lamichhane then struck for a third time to dismiss Noah Croes. Saqib Zulfiqar’s late blows, however, took Netherlands past 150.

Brief scores:
Netherlands 152 for 7 in 20 overs (Michaell Levitt 20, Max O’Dowd 19, Teja Nidamanuru 35, Vikramjit Singh 30, Zack Lion-Cachet 11, Saqib Zulfiqar 25*; Sandeep Lamichhane 3-18, Nandan Yadev 2-18, Lalit Rajbansi 1-22, Kushal Bhurtel 1-24) beat Nepal 152 for 8 in 20 overs (Rohit Paudel 48, Kushal Bhurtel 34, Kiran Thagunna 15, Rupesh Singh 19, Nandan Yadav 12*; Kyle Klein 1-32, Ben Fletcher 1-40, Zach Lion-Cachet 1-22, Daniel Doram 3-14, Vikramjit Singh 2-30)via a third Super Over

Super Over 1:

Nepal 19/1  [Rohit Paudel 1*, Kushal Bhurtel 18; Daniel Doram 1-19]
Netherlands  19/0 [Michaell Levitt 6*, Max O’Dowd 12*, Extras 1]

Super Over 2:

Netherlands 17/1 [Scott Edwards 09, Max O’Dowd 07, Extras 1; Lalit Rajbanshi 1-17]
Nepal 17/0 [Rohit Paudel 07*, Dipendra Singh Airee 10*]

Super Over 3:

Nepal 0/2 in 0.4 overs  [Rohit Paudel 00, Dipendra Singh Airee 00*, Rupesh Singh 00; Zach Lion-Cachet 2/00]
Netherlands  6/0 in 0.1 over  [Michaell Levitt 06*, Zach Lion Cachet 00*]

[Cricinfo]

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Tharindu’s double blow keeps Bangladesh in check at lunch

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Tharindu Rathnayake, on Test debut, struck twice after the first hour [Cricinfo]

A morning that had begun with a felicitation and guard of honour for the retiring Angelo Mathews, ended with a new face taking the plaudits as debutant Tharindu Rathnayake grabbed two wickets to help Sri Lanka edge the first session of the first Test of the new WTC cycle.

Bangladesh however had the experienced pair of skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mushfiqur Rahim at the crease as lunch was called, with the pair having put on 45 so far.

Rathnayake was one of two debutants for the hosts, alongside top-order batter Lahiru Udara, and was into the attack as early as the eighth over. With three of Bangladesh’s top five being left-handed, the ambidextrous spinner opted to bowl his right-arm off breaks throughout the morning, and he was in the thick of it almost immediately with an unsuccessful lbw review in just his second over against Mominul Haque.

His third over, following a change of ends, saw a tough chance dropped at slip by Dhananjaya de Silva – Mominul the batter once more – but in in his fourth he got his reward. Shadman Islam, who had been reserved in his 14 off 53, pressed forward to one that was flighted around off. The drift, dip and turn did the rest as Dhananjaya made no mistake this time, holding on to a low chance.

An over later, Tharindu would eventually get Mominul as he would once more attempt the cut, but this time the edge was snaffled by Dhananjaya – nearly identical in position at left shoulder height to the one that was dropped two overs earlier.

Asitha Fernando, meanwhile, had got the ball rolling in the fifth over of the morning, getting one to seam away from Anamul Haque and grab the edge.

Tharindu’s debut spell however wasn’t cheap; his 10 overs went for 52 runs, with Mominul, Shanto and Mushfiqur all taking the attack to him.

It meant that while Sri Lanka would have been happy with the session, on a fairly batter friendly surface Bangladesh will feel confident in their ability to turn this position around over the coming sessions.

Brief scores: Day 1 Lunch
Bangladesh 90 for 3 (Monimul Haque 29, Najmul Hossain Shanto 25*, Mushfiqur Rahim 20*; Tharindu Rathnayake 2-52) vs Sri Lanka

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