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Here's how Pakistan can qualify for Asia Cup 2023 final

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[ad_1] Pakistan suffered a crushing defeat against India in the Super Four match of the 2023 Asia Cup, losing by a massive margin of 228 runs in Colombo on Monday. Facing a daunting target of 357 runs, Pakistan managed only 128/8 in 32 overs, hampered by injuries to bowlers Haris Rauf and Naseem Shah, who did not bat.  Indian spinner Kuldeep Yadav played a pivotal role, claiming five wickets for just 25 runs, securing India's largest-ever win over Pakistan in One Day International (ODI) cricket. With this resounding victory, India secured the top spot in the Super 4 standings of the Asia Cup 2023, set to face defending champions Sri Lanka in their next Super 4 game. Despite a humiliating loss to India, Pakistan still have a chance of making it to the final of the tournament. Prior to facing India, Pakistan had convincingly defeated Bangladesh in the Super 4 phase. However, Pakistan now have only one match remaining in the Super 4 stage, against Sri Lanka. As per the

Biden, Modi sidestep questions about humanitarian concerns in India

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[ad_1] Biden, Modi sidestep questions about humanitarian concerns in India - CBS News Watch CBS News Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a joint session of Congress Thursday shortly after being welcomed to the White House by President Biden as part of a state visit. Human rights groups have accused Modi of discriminating against his country's Muslim population and silencing dissent. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has the latest. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On [ad_2] Source link https://worldnews2023.com/top-stories/biden-modi-sidestep-questions-about-humanitarian-concerns-in-india/?feed_id=217956&_uniq

World Cup 2023: Zainab Abbas leaves India over safety concerns - SUCH TV

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[ad_1] While fulfilling her role of promoting "cultural similarities" between Pakistan and India, Zainab Abbas –acclaimed sports presenter— has reportedly left India citing 'safety concerns', following allegations of making ‘anti-hindu’ statements on social media. According to sources, Zainab Abbas was recently in India to cover the ICC World Cup. However, her stay took an unexpected turn when an Indian lawyer filed a complaint against her with accusations of making derogatory remarks on social media platforms against India and the Hindu religion. Zainab Abbas has categorically denied the allegations and maintains that she has been unjustly targeted. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has also been drawn into the controversy, as some sources suggest that the organization was unable to prevent Zainab's deportation due to what they perceive as “Indian propaganda”. Sources close to her assert that she has been falsely accused and that her past social

ICC World Cup: India opt to bat first against Netherlands - SUCH TV

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[ad_1] India have won the toss and elected to bat first against Netherlands in the 45th ICC World Cup 2023 match at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. India Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul (wk), Suryakumar Yadav, Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj Netherlands Max O’Dowd, Wesley Barresi, Colin Ackermann, Sybrand Engelbrecht, Scott Edwards (c)(wk), Bas de Leede, Teja Nidamanuru, Logan van Beek, Roelof van der Merwe, Aryan Dutt, Paul van Meekeren HEAD TO HEAD RECORD: Overall ODIs: Matches 2, India 2, Netherlands 0 ODI World Cup: Matches 2, India 2, Netherlands 0 [ad_2] Source link https://worldnews2023.com/stports/icc-world-cup-india-opt-to-bat-first-against-netherlands-such-tv/?feed_id=200265&_unique_id=65764460d7157

Pakistan, India to face off in Emerging Asia Cup final - SUCH TV

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[ad_1] Arch-rivals Pakistan A and India A will face off in the final clash of the Emerging Asia Cup on Sunday (July 23) in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The Men in Blue secured their spot in the much-anticipated final after defeating Bangladesh A by 51 runs in the second semi-final of the cricket tournament featuring Asia's emerging players. All of Bangladesh's young cricketers were dismissed for 160 runs in 34.2 overs while attempting to chase a target of 212 runs set by India A. Pakistan, on the other hand, defeated Sri Lanka A by 60 runs in the other semi to make it to the tournament's finals. While chasing a target of 323 runs, the home side were bowled out for 262 in 45.4 overs. Pakistani pacer Arshad Iqbal was the pick of the bowlers after claiming figures of 5-37. Mubasir Khan and Sufiyan Muqeem clinched two wickets each for the winning side. Meanwhile, during the match against Bangladesh A, India's Nishant Sindhu claimed five wickets for 20 runs in eight over

Here’s Where To Watch Dolphins in India

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[ad_1] Last Updated: January 21, 2023, 20:43 IST The opportunity to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat and gliding gracefully through the water is truly unparalleled. Dolphin-watching is a popular activity in India, where visitors can see a diverse range of marine and freshwater species. Dolphin watching is an experience that is hard to match. The opportunity to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat and gliding gracefully through the water is truly unparalleled. If you’re planning a trip that includes sightseeing, glistening rivers, and vast oceans in India, consider adding an afternoon spent watching dolphins to your itinerary. The country’s rich variety of aquatic animals, courtesy its diverse water bodies and rivers, is likely to work to your advantage in this endeavour. Dolphin-watching is a popular activity in India, where visitors can see a diverse range of marine and freshwater species. Their friendliness towards humans and their

WATCH: Babar erupts in anger, Rauf gives send-off to Ishan Kishan

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[ad_1] Pakistan and India squared off against each other in Group A match of Asia Cup in Kandy on Saturday Opting to bat first, Rohit-led side set up a target of 267 for Pakistan to chase in 50 overs. However, rain being the spoilsport halted the second innings even before it began. During the match, some moments caught the attention of audience when Pakistan right-arm pacer, Haris Rauf dismissed India’s Ishan Kishan at 37.3 overs when Kishan’s lovely innings of 82 runs came to an end. After dismissing Kishan, Rauf was caught giving a send-off to Indian batter in frustration. haris rauf nikal, nikal, nikal pic.twitter.com/VGUr6ZtAyc — amara. (@r__aymara) September 2, 2023 Shortly after, Pakistan captain Babar Azam was seen involved in an animated discussion with wicket-keeper batter, Mohammad Rizwan and all-rounder Shadab Khan. However, the reasons for his frustration are unknown. Shadab getting the ben stokes treatment from babar like pic.twitter.com/TYJSpY1eHk — adi

Srikkanth highlights potential disadvantage for Pakistan in 2023 World Cup

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[ad_1] Former Indian cricketer, Krishnamachari Srikkanth, has expressed his views on why Pakistan cannot be considered as favorites for the upcoming 2023 World Cup in India. Although Srikkanth did not completely dismiss Pakistan's chances, he pointed out that the absence of recent matches in India could be a significant disadvantage for them. “I would like to see what kind of team they are going to select; that’s the most important thing," Srikkanth told India Today. “I am not ruling out Pakistan. Yes, they are used to sub-continent conditions, but the point is, they have not played in India for a long time,” he added. Not a single player from Pakistan, who participated in the recent One Day International (ODI) series against New Zealand, has played an international match in India. Srikkanth further added that the teams to watch out for are India, Australia, and England, as he sees one of them emerging as the champions. [ad_2] Source link https://worldn

India ready to raise curtain on Cricket World Cup - SUCH TV

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[ad_1] India target a third World Cup when cricket’s global showpiece gets underway on Thursday with the country buoyed by a growing, international self-confidence and with a sport which unites and divides the sub-continent like no other on the verge of joining the Olympic elite. The epic tournament features 10 nations playing 48 matches over 46 days at 10 different venues. However, the build-up has been far from smooth after arch-rivals Pakistan considered a boycott when India refused to travel across the border for the Asia Cup. As a result, the announcement of the schedule for the World Cup was delayed until just three months before the first ball was to be bowled. Fears over security for the India-Pakistan World Cup blockbuster in Ahmedabad then saw the match moved back a day, sparking a domino effect of nine rescheduled fixtures. Pakistan’s visit to India is their first since the 2016 Twenty20 World Cup but they were welcomed warmly when they arrived in Hyderabad last

WHO recommends not using Indian cough syrups linked to deaths - SUCH TV

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[ad_1] The World Health Organisation has said that two cough syrups made by India's Marion Biotech should not be used for children, after the products were linked to 19 deaths in Uzbekistan. Analysis by Uzbekistan's health ministry showed the syrups, Ambronol and DOK-1 Max, contained a toxic substance, ethylene glycol. The syrups were administered in doses higher than the standard for children, either by their parents, who mistook it for an anti-cold remedy or on the advice of pharmacists, according to the analysis. So far, Marion has not provided guarantees to WHO on the safety and quality of these products, the agency said. Shortly after the series of deaths were reported in Uzbekistan, India's health ministry suspended production at the company. According to a recent report, India's Uttar Pradesh state has suspended Marion's production license. Marion did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. Last week, the Uzbek state security serv

Pakistan, India to face off in Emerging Asia Cup final - SUCH TV

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[ad_1] Arch-rivals Pakistan A and India A will face off in the final clash of the Emerging Asia Cup on Sunday (July 23) in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The Men in Blue secured their spot in the much-anticipated final after defeating Bangladesh A by 51 runs in the second semi-final of the cricket tournament featuring Asia's emerging players. All of Bangladesh's young cricketers were dismissed for 160 runs in 34.2 overs while attempting to chase a target of 212 runs set by India A. Pakistan, on the other hand, defeated Sri Lanka A by 60 runs in the other semi to make it to the tournament's finals. While chasing a target of 323 runs, the home side were bowled out for 262 in 45.4 overs. Pakistani pacer Arshad Iqbal was the pick of the bowlers after claiming figures of 5-37. Mubasir Khan and Sufiyan Muqeem clinched two wickets each for the winning side. Meanwhile, during the match against Bangladesh A, India's Nishant Sindhu claimed five wickets for 20 runs in eight over

Death toll in Indian landslide rises to 26, dozens more feared trapped - SUCH TV

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[ad_1] The death toll from a landslide in India’s western state of Maharashtra rose to 26 on Saturday, a disaster relief official said, with dozens still feared trapped under layers of mud and slush two days after the incident. The landslide occurred on Thursday night in the remote mountain hamlet of Irshalwadi, about 60 km from Mumbai, flattening several houses. The hamlet is estimated to have been home to at least 225 people, more than 80 of whom managed to escape. The Times of India newspaper reported on Saturday that around 80 people were still missing. “We are working on our technical equipment, our rescue techniques,” S B Singh, an official with the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), told Reuters. “We cannot judge as of now how many people are still stuck,” Singh said, adding that four more bodies were pulled out from underneath the mud on Saturday. Visuals from news channels showed rescue teams, wearing bright orange raincoats and carrying digging tools, trek

Cricket fans turn to hospital beds as hotel prices soar for India-Pakistan match

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[ad_1] Amidst the excitement and anticipation for the highly awaited India versus Pakistan match in the upcoming World Cup, cricket fans are facing an unexpected challenge in Ahmedabad - exorbitant hotel prices, soaring above INR 50,000 per night. This has turned attending the high-stakes match into a costly affair. However, fans have found a creative solution to tackle this issue. They are now reaching out to hospitals near the Narendra Modi Stadium in Motera for accommodation during the event. Hospital authorities have reported a surge in inquiries from cricket fans seeking one or two-night stays at their facilities. These stays, ranging from INR 3,000 to INR 25,000, often include food and a comprehensive medical examination. The twin-sharing option allows a patient and an attendant to stay together, making it a more affordable alternative to the escalating hotel prices. Dr. Paras Shah, Director of Sannidhya Multi-Speciality Hospital in Bhopal, explained that since it

India: At least 10 dead, more than 100 feared trapped in landslide after heavy rain - SUCH TV

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[ad_1] A landslide triggered by heavy rains in India’s western Maharashtra state has killed at least 10 people, with many others feared trapped under piles of debris, officials say. According to Indian media reports, rescue teams on Thursday were battling lashing rain in the remote, hilly and forested Raigad district, with people scrambling at mounds of earth and rubble. The landslide occurred in Irshalwadi, a mountain village in Raigad late on Wednesday night, the state’s Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis tweeted. Harsh weather conditions have hampered rescue efforts and authorities have sent in medical teams to help the injured, he added. While 75 people have been rescued, many others are still stuck in the hamlet, about 60km (37 miles) from the state capital, Mumbai, an official told reporters. State Chief Minister Eknath Shinde arrived at the site on Thursday and told reporters, “The priority now is to rescue those still trapped beneath the rubble.” Some pockets

Fentanyl Overdose: Study finds new method to reverse effects of fentanyl | India News - Times of India

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[ad_1] LOS ANGELES: Researchers have discovered a new way to reverse the effects of fentanyl , which is 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine. Their research, which was published in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, could lead to a new method of reversing overdoses, either through a new product or by working in tandem with naloxone. According to the Centres for Disease Control, 100,000 Americans die each year from overdoses, the majority of which are caused by the use of synthetic opiates such as fentanyl. While naloxone, the only antidote for opiate overdose , is becoming more widely available, it is less effective against fentanyl-class synthetic opioids. "The synthetic opiates bind very tightly to the opioid receptors," said Alex Straiker , senior research scientist for the Gill Center for Biomolecular Science. "Naloxone must compete with opioids for the same binding site in the central nervous system to cancel out an overdose. But during a fentanyl overdose,

Chandrayaan-3 to explore possibility of human habitat on Moon: Space minister | India News - Times of India

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[ad_1] NEW DELHI: The Chandrayaan-3 mission , which was launched on Friday, “will take up the exploration of the Moon where India’s first lunar mission, Chandrayaan-1, left and in the process it will also look for resources that could sustain life” on the Earth’s natural satellite, Union space minister Jitendra Singh has said. In an interview to TOI , Jitendra Singh said, “Chandrayaan-1 was altogether a different mission as compared to all other space missions. This is because when India started its space journey in the early 1960s, then America was already busy with its Apollo manned missions to the Moon. Though the US had landed on the Moon decades ago, they had not found any evidence of water on the Moon in the past.” He said, “When Chandrayaan-1 found the first concrete evidence of water molecules on the Moon (in 2009), then it started a new chapter in space research. Nasa also showed interest in our Moon mission. Hence, Chandrayaan-3 will dig deeper and continue the resear

Pakistan, India likely to clash on 2nd and 10th September in Asia Cup

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[ad_1] The two arch-rivals, Pakistan and India, are set to face off twice in the upcoming Asia Cup 2023. The first group match between the two teams is likely to be played on September 2nd, while the second match, in the next round, is expected to be played on September 10th. Both matches are likely to be held in either Colombo or Kandy, Sri Lanka. Pakistan is expected to play their first group match against Nepal on August 30th or 31st in Multan. The opening ceremony of the tournament will also be held in Multan on the same day. Lahore will be another venue for the Asia Cup matches in Pakistan. If the proposed schedule is approved, then the Pakistan team will immediately depart for Sri Lanka after their first match against Nepal. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan will play their group matches in Pakistan before flying to Sri Lanka for the remaining matches. The official announcement of the schedule is expected on Wednesday. The tournament is scheduled to