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Rabeya and Murshida break Bangladesh’s losing streak

Bangladesh ended their 10-match losing streak in T20Is to collect their first two points in the Women’s Asia Cup, in Dambulla. They bounced back from the opening game defeat to Sri Lanka with a convincing seven-wicket victory over Thailand and kept their hopes alive for a semi-final spot.
Legspinner Rabeya Khan’s four-wicket haul and pace-bowling allrounder Ritu Moni’s two scalps helped Bangladesh restrict Thailand to a below-par 96 for 9 after being asked to bowl on a spin-friendly surface. Nattaya Boochatham top-scored for Thailand with a 41-ball 40, but it wasn’t enough to challenge Bangladesh. In reply, Murshida Khatun, after missing the opener, notched up 50 to take Bangladesh home in 17.3 overs as they registered their first win of the year.
Sri Lanka lead Group B with four points after two matches and are assured of a semi-final spot because of a higher net run rate following a massive win over Malaysia earlier in the day. Bangladesh and Thailand have two points each, and their last group games on Wednesday will decide which team from this group will advance to the knockouts.
Rabeya started her first over with a double-strike to remove Suwanchonrathi and Koncharoenkai, for a duck. Bangladesh understood early in the game that Thailand found it difficult to score against full-length deliveries and tossed up the balls. The batters were deceived by the turn, drift and bounce that the spinners got on the surface.
At the midway stage, Nigar Sultana threw the ball to right-arm seamer Moni, and she struck immediately. She hit the hard length and got the ball swung back in to remove Phannita Maya to leave Thailand 38 for 3. In her next over, Moni went for a pace-off delivery to bowl Chanida Sutthiruang out for a 10-ball 8.
Rabeya came back after the 13th over and picked up a wicket each in her third and fourth over. The legspinner went fuller again, and Suwanan Khiaoto couldn’t read her wrong’un and was eventually bowled out. Bangladesh did not let Boochatham take off at the death as Rabeya cleaned her up for a 41-ball 40, in the 17th over, with a full-length ball to clean her up.
Debutant left-arm spinner Sabikun Nahar Jesmin, after conceding 23 runs in her first three overs, scalped two off two deliveries in her final over to sink Thailand further.
Aphisara Suwanchonrathi, Thailand’s No.11 player, was promoted to open with seasoned opener Boochatham. It was after their wicketkeeper Nannapat Koncharoenkai top-scored for the team with 40 against Malaysia. But the move backfired as Suwanchonrathi struggled to get going. She took 12 deliveries to get off the mark and eventually fell for a 20-ball 6 in the seventh over. Thailand could only post 25 for 0 in the powerplay.
Brief scores:
Thailand Women 96/9 in 20 overs [Nattaya Boochatham 40; Sabitkur Nahar Jesmin 2-28, Rabeya Khan 4-14, Ritu Moni 2-10] lost to Malaysia Women 100/3 in 17.3 overs [Murshida Khatun 50; Thipactha Putthawong 1-18, Phannita Maya 1-08] by seven wickets
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Israel launches ‘major strike’ on Iran’s military, nuclear sites

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An unnamed Israeli military official has told the Times of Israel newspaper that it has carried out five waves of strikes on targets across Iran. Hundreds of strikes have been carried out in total, with at least eight locations targeted.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the military operation will continue as long as necessary
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps eulogises its slain chief Hossein Salami who was killed by Israel, saying that he was at the “forefront” of defending the country.
“Despite this brutal crime, the noble and revolutionary nation of Iran, is assured that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps command with authority and intelligence, along with other armed forces and fighters of the Islamic nation, is ready to respond decisively to the violations of the Zionist enemy,” the IRGC said in a statement.
[Aljazeera}
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Air India plane crash claims at least 241 lives as one passenger survives

Air India Flight AI171 travelling from India to London crashed within moments of take-off on Thursday, killing 241 passengers and crew, and more people on the ground.
The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, which took off from the city of Ahmedabad, in western India, ploughed into a residential area, hitting a hospital complex and medical student hostel.
One passenger survived the disaster – a British national, who was sitting in seat 11A and who later told family he had no idea how he walked away.
It is not yet clear what caused the crash, which Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi described as “heartbreaking beyond words”.
Officials warned the death toll could rise in what was quickly described as one of the deadliest aviation disasters in India’s history.
Air India Flight AI171 departed Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport at 13:39 local time (08:09 GMT), and was due to touch-down at London’s Gatwick Airport at 18:25 BST.
There were 230 passengers on board, including 169 Indian nationals, 53 Britons, seven Portuguese citizens, one Canadian and 12 crew members.
The local police chief told the BBC that 204 bodies had been recovered so far – but it is not known how many of those victims were on the plane or were on the ground.
Images from the scene show debris scattered across a large crash zone, with parts of the aircraft embedded in buildings.
The extraordinary news that one person had survived the disaster quickly made international headlines, as the British national, Vishwashkumar Ramesh, was filmed limping towards an ambulance, with smoke billowing in the background.
“Thirty seconds after take-off, there was a loud noise… it all happened so quickly,” he told local media from hospital.
His cousin, Ajay Valgi, said Ramesh called his family to say he was “fine”, but he does not know the whereabouts of his brother, also called Ajay, who was on the plane with him.
Thursday’s incident was the first fatal crash involving a 787 Dreamliner, first introduced in 2011.
Boeing said in a statement that it “stands ready” to support the investigation, which is being led by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau.
“We are in contact with Air India regarding Flight 171 and stand ready to support them. Our thoughts are with the passengers, crew, first responders and all affected,” the bureau said.
US and British investigators will travel to India, with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) saying it will assist Indian authorities.
India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said the aircraft issued a mayday call seconds after take-off.
It lost contact with air traffic control shortly thereafter, crashing just outside the airport’s perimeter.

The crash site lies within a medical campus with 10 specialised centres. The BBC’s Sachin Pithva described scenes of chaos, with rescue workers retrieving the remains of those who perished.
Thick smoke was still billowing from the buildings hours after the crash, and passengers’ passports were strewn around, he reported.
Gujarat’s Additional Chief Secretary for Health confirmed the aircraft struck the students’ hostel and staff quarters of Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Medical College and Civil Hospital.

“It crashed into the hostel mess and then bounced off on to one of the hostel buildings,” the hospital’s dean, Dr Meenkashi Parekh, told the BBC.
The crash happened at lunchtime when many students were in the canteen, she added. Photos show a huge part of the plane stuck in one of the hostel buildings, and a dusty, deserted mess hall with plates of uneaten food still on the tables.
“Most of the students escaped… but the building caught fire and the smoke was extremely thick. So, 10 to 12 students were trapped,” the dean said.
She added it was possible that several students had been killed. Officials said dozens were in hospital.
Tata Group, which owns Air India, has said it would give one crore rupee – the equivalent of about £86,000 – to the families of each person who was killed in the crash.
Prime Minister Modi wrote on X: “The tragedy in Ahmedabad has stunned and saddened us. It is heartbreaking beyond words. In this sad hour, my thoughts are with everyone affected by it.”
Both Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said they are being kept updated as the situation develops, while King Charles expressed his “deepest sympathies” to all those affected by the crash.
Starmer confirmed that a UK team had been dispatched to Gujarat to join the investigation as he urged families and friends of anyone affected to contact the Foreign Office.
[BBC]
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