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Taijul stars in Bangladesh’s maiden Test win against New Zealand at home

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Taijul Islam picked up a 10-wicket haul for the second time in his career

Taijul Islam bagged his 12th five-wicket haul in Test cricket as Bangladesh registered a commanding 150-run victory against New Zealand in the first Test in Sylhet on Saturday (December 2). A fighting 58 from Daryl Mitchell kept the hosts waiting for a while on the final day but Bangladesh eventually bagged the three remaining wickets to secure their first Test win against New Zealand at home. Taijul, the architect of the win, returned figures of 6-75 in the second innings and finished with 10 wickets in the match, his second ten-fer in Tests.

New Zealand began the day on 113/7 chasing 332 for an unlikely victory. Mitchell, who got past fifty early in the day, kept the Bangladesh spinners at bay and received some support from Ish Sodhi as they batted together for 15 overs. This was the most deliveries spent at the crease by a pair in this innings as they tried to stonewall Bangladesh’s path to victory. But the partnership came to an end when Mitchell, who was happy to sweep and reverse-sweep, found deep backward square leg to give Nayeem Hasan his second wicket.

New Zealand skipper Tim Southee and Sodhi then decided to go on the attack, with the former even coming striking sixes off Taijul and Mehidy Hasan Miraz. Sodhi, meanwhile, took a review to reverse an onfield decision when he was given out caught at bat-pad off Nayeem. The ninth wicket pair added 46 runs in quick time but the association was ended by Taijul who had Southee caught in the deep attempting a pull. The left-arm spinner finished it off with the wicket of Sodhi as Bangladesh wrapped it up inside the first session on the final day.

Bangladesh had seized the advantage on the fourth day thanks to Taijul Islam, who dismissed the cream of New Zealand’s batting, with the other bowlers complementing the spinner well. Barring some resistance from Mitchell, there was there was nothing great about the visiting team’s batting effort as they wilted under the spin pressure and were reduced to 102/7. Despite the fight from Mitchell on the final day, Bangladesh completed the job in the first session to take a 1-0 lead in the two match series.

Bangladesh posted 310 in their first innings, riding on Mahmudul Hasan Joy’s 86 and useful contributions from the rest of the batting order. New Zealand, in reply, posted 317 with Kane Williamson scoring 104, which effectively left both teams in a second innings shootout. Bangladesh were in early trouble but skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto’s 105, along with half-centuries from Mushfiqur Rahim and Mehidy, left New Zealand with a steep target, one which they fell well short of.

Brief scores:
Bangladesh 310 (Mahmudul Hasan Joy 86; Glenn Phillips 4-53) & 338 (Najmul Hossain Shanto 105; Ajaz Patel 4-148) beat New Zealand 317 (Kane Williamson 104; Taijul Islam 4-109) & 181 (Daryl Mitchell 58; Taijul Islam 6-75) by 150 runs.



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Lanka Premier League draft set to take place on March 22

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The sixth edition of the LPL will take place in July-August 2026 [Cricinfo]

There will be no auction for this year’s Lanka Premier League, Sri Lanka Cricket has announced, with a player draft set to take place instead on March 22.

The sixth edition of the LPL had originally been slated for early December 2025, but was postponed on account of ensuring the readiness of venues for the 2026 World Cup set to be co-hosted by Sri Lanka and India. The league has since been scheduled to take place from July 8 to August 8, which is the SLC’s preferred window.

This will be the first time since 2022 that a draft system is being utilised in the LPL, with both of the past two seasons hosting player auctions.

“During the draft, franchises will select both Sri Lankan and overseas players for the upcoming season of Sri Lanka’s premier domestic T20 tournament,” an SLC media release confirmed.

The inclusion of a sixth team had also been mooted prior to the competition’s postponement, however there have been no developments on that front since. Each of the first five editions of the LPL saw five teams representing Colombo, Galle, Kandy, Dambulla and Jaffna compete.

Earlier this year, Jaffna Kings – formerly the longest-standing franchise, having joined in the tournament’s second edition – and Colombo Strikers were terminated by SLC for “failure to uphold contractual obligations.” As a result, the LPL currently has no franchise owners with a history stretching back beyond 2024. New owners for both the Jaffna and Colombo teams are yet to be announced.

[Cricinfo]

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Trump to meet Venezuelan opposition leader Machado at the White House

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Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado will meet President Donald Trump on Thursday, the White House has confirmed.

The visit comes just weeks after Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was seized in Caracas by US forces. But Trump declined to endorse Machado, whose movement claimed victory in 2024’s widely contested elections, as its new leader.

The US instead backed Delcy Rodríguez, Maduro’s former vice-president.

Machado said last week she hoped to thank Trump personally for the action against Maduro and would like to give the Nobel Prize to him. Trump called it “a great honour”, but the Nobel Committee later clarified that it was not transferable.

Earlier, Trump had expressed displeasure over Machado’s decision to accept the Nobel Peace Prize, an honour the president has long coveted.

Asked on Friday whether receiving Machado’s prize might change his view of her role in Venezuela, the president said: “She might be involved in some aspect of it.”

“I will have to speak to her. I think it’s very nice that she wants to come in. And that’s what I understand the reason is,” he said.

Earlier this month, after Maduro’s ouster, Trump had said Machado “doesn’t have the support within, or the respect within, the country”. “She’s a very nice woman, but she doesn’t have the respect,” he said.

The US has so far backed Delcy Rodríguez as Venezuela’s interim president.

Trump describes Rodríguez as an “ally”, and she has not been charged by US officials with any crimes.

“Delcy Rodríguez and her team have been very cooperative with the United States,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Monday.

But Machado has maintained that her coalition should “absolutely” be in charge of the country.

Machado has said nobody trusted Rodríguez, telling CBS that the interim leader was “one of the main architects… of repression for innocent people” in the South American country.

“Everybody in Venezuela and abroad knows perfectly who she is and the role she has played,” Machado said.

The former legislator, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize last year, described US military action in Venezuela as “a major step towards restoring prosperity and rule of law and democracy in Venezuela”.

Rodríguez has rebuffed claims by Trump that the US was in charge of Venezuela.

“The Venezuelan government rules our country, and no-one else does,” she said in a televised speech. “There is no external agent governing Venezuela.”

[BBC]

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Festival advance for government officers to be increased

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In terms of the provisions of the Establishments Code on payment of festival advance to government officers, there’s a possibility of obtaining rupees 10,000/- as an advance for celebrating festivals of Theipongal, Ramazan, Sinhala and Hindu New Year, Wesak, Deepavali, and Christmas as well as for pilgrimages (Sri Paada pilgrimage and Hajj pilgrimage).

Provisions have been given to recover the said advance in 08 installments or if required earlier without interest. It has been proposed by the Budget 2026 to increase the said festival advance up to rupees 15,000/-.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to the proposal submitted by the Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local governments to revise the relevant provisions so that the festival advance can be increased up to rupees 15,000/- .

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