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South Africa go 1-0 up after another pace-inflicted demolition act

India’s final frontier will have to be conquered some other time. A batting meltdown on the third evening in Centurion saw them fold for 131 in just over 34 overs, giving South Africa a win by an innings & 32 runs and a 1-0 lead in the two match series.
India’s effort with the bat was in sharp contrast to South Africa’s earlier in the day, with Dean Elgar (185) notching up his second-highest Test score and Marco Jansen (84*) racking up his highest in the format. In the end, a lead of 163 by the hosts proved too many as Indian batters looked all at sea against the pace and bounce on offer in Centurion.
If it was Kagiso Rabada with his five-wicket haul in the first innings, it was the left-arm angles of Nandre Burger and Marco Jansen this time around, the duo sharing seven wickets between them on the same surface where India’s bowlers toiled across 108.4 overs to pick nine wickets.
It was Rabada with the opening breakthrough once again, dismissing Rohit Sharma with a peach of a delivery that beat the batter’s forward defence and crashed into the stumps. And there was no relief from the other end either; Yashasvi Jaiswal gloved one behind while trying to leave an extra-bouncing delivery from Burger whereas Shubman Gill was castled by a very full delivery from Marco Jansen. Shreyas Iyer, too, found Jansen’s round-the-wicket angle difficult to negotiate and chopped onto the stumps soon after.
Then came the two wickets in two balls from Burger, who first got first-innings centurion KL Rahul caught at second slip and then had Ravichandran Ashwin edging to gully. India went on to lose their last five wickets for only 35 runs, and the innings fittingly came to an end when Virat Kohli, the one batter who looked comfortable in the middle, was dismissed on 76 by a stunning catch from Rabada at long-on.
The visitors had started the day on the wrong foot, allowing Elgar and Jansen to score freely and add as many as 136 runs in the morning session. And how it all panned out felt familiar: see through Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj and then cash in off the bowling of Prasidh Krishna and Shardul Thakur.
Prasidh, in fact, conceded 24 runs in his first three overs and had to be replaced by Thakur, who in turn was no better. But Thakur did produce the magic ball to dismiss Elgar, a lifter which the former South African captain couldn’t get behind and gloved behind. The wicket ended an 111-run association between the duo for the sixth wicket, a passage of time which frustrated India and truly took the Test away from them.
India were better after Tea, taking 8.4 overs to dismiss South Africa. Jasprit Bumrah, who looked short of his best through the Test, finished with four wickets but Rohit Sharma’s team was always behind the eight-ball after conceding a big lead on a spicy surface. And what pacers did thereafter wasn’t totally off script.
Brief Scores:
India 245 (KL Rahul 101; Kagiso Rabada 5-59) & 131 (Virat Kohli 76; Nandre Burger 4-33) lost to South Africa 408 (Dean Elgar 185; Jasprit Bumrah 4-69) by an innings & 32 runs
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Ingebrigtsen and Tsegay deliver while others surprise on final day

Sunday was a day of surprises at the World Athletics Indoor Championships Nanjing 25.
While the likes of Jakob Ingebrigtsen and Gudaf Tsegay lived up to expectation in the 1500m finals, and Sander Skotheim did likewise in the heptathlon, there were several shock wins throughout the final day of action in Nanjing’s Cube.
Claire Bryant set the tone with the first final of the day, taking a surprise victory in the long jump. Another shock soon followed as world and Olympic high jump champion Yaroslava Mahuchikh was beaten by Australian duo Nicola Olyslagers and Eleanor Patterson.
New Zealand shot putter Tom Walsh and sprint hurdler Devynne Charlton both produced their best form of the year so far to take surprise golds. Prudence Sekgodiso, meanwhile, was similarly surprised to win the women’s 800m. The men’s 800m, by contrast, went to the form book as Josh Hoey held on for victory.
Normal order was restored by the end of the day with USA taking dominant wins in both 4x400m finals. It meant they ended the championships top of the medals table with 16 medals, six of them gold.
[World Athletics]
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Canada’s PM Carney triggers snap election, vote set for April 28

Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney has moved to dissolve Parliament and trigger a snap election on April 28.
The widely anticipated decision on Sunday kicks off an election race less than two weeks after Carney took up his post, succeeding Justin Trudeau at a time of soaring tensions with the United States.
“We are facing the most significant crisis of our lifetimes because of President Donald Trump’s unjustified trade actions and his threats to our sovereignty,” the Liberal Party leader told reporters in Ottawa after he met with the governor general to request parliament’s dissolution.
“I’m asking Canadians for a strong, positive mandate to deal with President Trump and to build a new Canadian economy that works for everyone because I know we need change – big change, positive change.”
The election had to be held by October 20, but experts say Carney is hoping that an early vote will benefit his Liberal Party, which is riding a wave of momentum.
The party, which has been in government since 2015, has seen a surge in support since Trudeau’s January announcement that he planned to step down and amid repeated threats from Trump.
[Aljazeera]
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Three killed and 15 injured in New Mexico mass shooting

Three people were killed and 15 others injured in a mass shooting between two rival groups at an unsanctioned car show on Friday in the US state of New Mexico, according to local authorities.
The shooting took place at Young Park in the city of Las Cruces, about 22:00 local time.
Four people have been charged with in relation to the three murders, Las Cruces Police Department said on Sunday, including a 15-year-old boy.
Two 19-year-old men and one 16-year-old boy died in the shooting, police said.
In a statement on X, Las Cruces police said those arrested and charged were two 17-year-old boys, a 15-year-old boy and a 20-year-old man.
Police chief Jeremy Story said there had been “an altercation between two groups of people and that altercation escalated to gunfire between both groups”. “Several other people were also injured in the crossfire.”
Mr Story said there had been “ill will” between the two groups prior to the car show.
About 50 to 60 bullet shell casings from handguns were found at the scene, police said, adding that the crime scene was huge and about 200 people had been at the park.
Police have asked any witnesses to come forward with information or video.
Those injured in the shooting ranged from ages 16 to 36. Authorities have not yet named any of the victims.
Seven patients were sent to nearby El Paso, Texas, which is just over the New Mexico border, for further medical treatment, said fire chief Michael Daniels.
Four other victims had been treated and released, Mr Daniels said.
[BBC]
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