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‘I guess that’s why I didn’t play those two games’: Axar Patel

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'I guess that's why I didn't play those two games': Axar Patel on not playing every match of this T20 World Cup
India’s Axar Patel (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

Mumbai: The North Stand of the Wankhede Stadium gives Axar Patel When he took up his long fielding position, the crowd erupted in applause. The applause is well deserved. In a span of around 40 minutes, Axar produced game-changing defensive efforts that will be etched in Indian cricket folklore, just like Kapil Dev’s catch in the 1983 World Cup final and Suryakumar Yadav’s effort in the summit clash of the 2024 T20 World Cup.The 32-year-old had already collected a catch from Phil Salt before creating the moment that boosted the team’s morale and inspired the crowd. it starts with Jasprit Bumrah Harry Brooke deceived him with a slower delivery in the first ball of his spell. The England captain skated and the ball looked set to land safely at deep cover. Axar is stationed inside the ring, confident he can make it to the ring. He sprinted backwards with full concentration, perfectly judged the ball’s trajectory, then swooped forward to make a spectacular diving catch inches from the ground.

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The second attack came in the 14th over and the game turned decisively in India’s favour. Jacob Bethell and Will Jacks threatened to score 77 runs off 39 balls for the fifth wicket.Jacks chipped a complete pass from Arshdeep Singh deep into the post and the ball was in the air again. Aksa, who was patrolling the boundary, rushed over, kept his balance and just when he seemed to be losing control, he passed the ball to Shivam Dube before crossing the boundary and England reduced the deficit to 172/5.In between these efforts, Axar also used his ball-handling skills to slow down the tempo and dismiss Tom Banton, who scored over 350 runs. He could have blinded him again at long-on as Bethel approached his century, but the chance slipped away and went over the line.India’s defense has been a concern in the T20 World Cup, with 13 catches missing before the semi-finals. But the team, led by Axar, has excelled on the field and seized every opportunity – a positive sign heading into Sunday’s final against New Zealand in Ahmedabad.When asked which of the two catches he cherished more, Aksa humorously replied “the ball decided to chase me.” He added that Brooke’s catch was difficult but Jacks’ dismissal was more crucial as it broke a dangerous partnership.Axar may not have the aura of some of his teammates and is sometimes overlooked. He had to hand over T20 vice-captain to Shubman Gill He made two appearances as a substitute during the 2025 Asia Cup against Netherlands and South Africa at home at the Narendra Modi Stadium.Yet Surya’s deputy has always been a team player. During these games, he was in the dugout with a drink in hand, cheering on his teammates and patiently waiting for his chance — something he has done throughout his career. Axar has taken eight wickets in six games with left-arm spin and has an economy rate of 8.09, the second-highest among Indian bowlers behind Bumrah’s 6.62.The Gujarat all-rounder also missed the 2023 World Cup due to injury and thus had to wait to play in the ICC tournament at home. With Aqsa now certain to play in Sunday’s final, he is eager to play in front of his home crowd – with his son watching him live “for the first time”.“I think that’s why I didn’t play in those two games (because I had to play in the final) because it was very important to me,” Aksa said. “I have been waiting for years to play at my home ground in front of my family. It is a very proud moment. Two years later, I will be playing at my home ground – and also in the ICC World Cup final.”Responding to trolls on social media calling the Ahmedabad Stadium a “jinx”, Aksa smiled and replied: “I didn’t play in that match (2023 World Cup final), so now I think the curse will be broken!”

‘This is a disgrace’: Congress slams PM Modi for ‘deafening’ silence over US ‘allowing’ Russian oil

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New Delhi: Congress on Saturday launched scathing attack Prime Minister Narendra Modi The United States recently granted New Delhi a 30-day exemption for buying Russian oil. The attack quoted Donald Trump aide Scott Bessant, who said the United States had “allowed” India to accept oil from Moscow.The largest opposition party condemned and questioned the Modi government’s diplomacy on X, saying that a large country like India with a population of 1.4 billion is “waiting for Washington’s approval” and reiterated its accusation of “compromise” by its prime minister.Congress quoted U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant as writing on the“India fought for freedom so that no foreign power could dictate to us. Yet today, led by a weak Prime Minister, the US is openly talking about giving India ‘permission’,” it added.The party lashed out at India’s diplomacy, calling the situation a “disgrace”. Congress called on the Prime Minister to explain, adding: “Indians are not actors in someone else’s script. Prime Minister Modi, your silence on this statement is deafening. The people of India deserve an explanation.”Previously, the United States said it had “allowed” India to purchase Russian oil on ships at sea to maintain global supplies during conflicts in the Middle East.“The world is very well supplied with oil. Yesterday, the U.S. Treasury Department agreed to let our Indian allies begin buying Russian oil that is already offshore,” U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant said in an interview with Fox Business Network on Friday.“The Indians have been very good actors. We asked them to stop buying sanctioned Russian oil this fall. They did. They intend to substitute it with American oil. But to ease the temporary shortfall of oil around the world, we allowed them to accept Russian oil. We may lift sanctions on other Russian oil,” he said.Bessant added that there are currently hundreds of millions of barrels of sanctioned crude on board. He said that by lifting sanctions on these goods, the U.S. Treasury Department can quickly increase supply to the market.“There are hundreds of millions of barrels of sanctioned crude on the water, and essentially, by lifting sanctions, the Treasury Department can create supply. We are looking at that. We will continue to announce measures to ease market pressure during this conflict,” he said.Several other Trump administration officials have also said the United States has now given India permission to buy Russian oil. A few months ago, President Donald Trump imposed punitive 25% tariffs on India over its oil purchases from Russia.U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright also addressed the move in an X post on Friday. He said the United States was “allowing our Indian friends” to take Russian oil already on ships around South Asia, refine it and quickly bring it to market to ensure a steady supply during the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.“We have implemented short-term measures to help keep oil prices down. We are allowing our friends in India to take delivery of oil already on ships, refine it and then move that oil quickly to the market. This is a practical way to facilitate the flow of supply and relieve pressure,” Wright said.In a live interview with ABC News, Wright said that in the long term, global oil supplies are strong, but in the short term, more oil needs to be brought to the market quickly.

Nancy Guthrie Update: Mysterious ‘Internet Outage’ Claims, Neighbors Say Ring Camera Stops Working

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Five weeks later, “Today” show co-host Nancy Guthrie, 84-year-old mother Savannah Guthriedisappeared from her Catalina Foothills home, and detectives are knocking on the door with new leads.

The FBI is investigating an internet outage related to the Nancy Guthrie case, with a resident reporting that Ring camera footage from the night she was kidnapped is missing (AFP Getty Images)
The FBI is investigating an internet outage related to the Nancy Guthrie case, with a resident reporting that Ring camera footage from the night she was kidnapped is missing (AFP Getty Images)

Authorities investigating the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie are looking at new information from a neighbor’s ring camera that may help shed light on events the night she disappeared from her Arizona home.

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FBI investigates possible internet outage

Investigators asked residents if they had any internet issues the night Nancy disappeared, NBC reported Friday.

Some neighbors heard from agents that others in the neighborhood were also experiencing connectivity issues that night.

this FBI Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said his team investigated whether the suspect had a WiFi jammer on him the night he kidnapped the 84-year-old man.

Residents reported that when investigators came to their homes on Thursday, they were asked to provide any camera footage from January 11, Mirror America reported.

Authorities have not said why they questioned the families around Jan. 11 or whether they are investigating anything related to that date. Three homeowners who spoke to NBC News on Thursday after Nancy disappeared claimed they were either asleep or out.

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Reports of Ring Camera not working

Reporter Brian Entin on X said the FBI investigated potential internet outages as well as erroneous network failures. ring camera During the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. He noted that a resident confirmed that his Ring Camera history was “unavailable” from the night Nancy disappeared.

According to Mirror America , the couple revealed they have four ring cameras on their property and when they reviewed footage from the night Nancy was kidnapped, the one closest to her home showed “unavailable.”

The pair claimed that their other cameras, located further away from Nancy’s home, were functioning normally. They clarified that they had never seen an “unavailable” message before and called it “unbelievable” that this happened in that time frame.

‘Jasprit Bumrah is human too’: Phillips issues new warning ahead of final

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'Jasprit Bumrah is human too': Glenn Phillips issues new warning ahead of IND vs New Zealand T20 World Cup final
Jasprit Bumrah of India (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)

AHMEDABAD: For a country with a population of just 5.3 million – smaller than many major cities in the world – New Zealand’s rise in cricket over the past decade has been remarkable. The Black Caps have reached eight major ICC finals, including the 2015 and 2019 ODI World Cups, the 2021 T20 World Cup and the 2025 Champions Trophy. They also lifted the inaugural World Test Championship in 2021 and reached the semi-finals of the 2023 ODI World Cup.Their women’s team are the reigning T20 World Cup champions in 2024, while the men’s team are on the verge of claiming their maiden T20 title against India in the T20 World Cup final on Sunday night.New Zealand all-rounder Glenn Phillips highlighted the contrast between the two cricketing nations on Friday. India has a population of over 1.4 billion and Phillips pointed to the host nation’s wealth of talent, which suggests they can easily field three competitive teams in the T20 World Cup. By comparison, New Zealand has to rely on a much smaller talent pool.“Obviously we have fewer people to choose from as a country, which means our high performance programs have to be very specific and tailored to our population,” Phillips said ahead of a training session in New Zealand. “But the talent coming out of India is amazing. They’ll probably pick three teams that are equally matched in this World Cup. So for us to be able to go out and compete against teams from around the world with such a small population is great.Meanwhile, Phillips refused to underestimate India’s out-of-form mystery spinner Varun Chakravarthy, who has conceded 64 runs in four overs against England in the semi-finals at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. “We’ve played against him a few times now, which helps,” Phillips said. “We’re going to try to take it one ball at a time. He’s allowed to have a good day, but we’re allowed to have a good day.”“Bumra is human too”Phillips also acknowledged the threat posed by pacer Jasprit Bumrah, whose performances have proved decisive in the home side’s last two games. “The games we had against him in the bilateral series were fantastic, but he’s a great bowler,” Phillips said. “Bumrah has so much variety and hits the blocks so well at the death. But he’s human too.”

Iranian officials say delay in appointing supreme leader due to security concerns

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Iranian officials say delay in appointing supreme leader due to security concerns

Iran has delayed the appointment of a successor to slain supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei over security concerns, two Iranian officials said, after comments from the United States and Israel that the new leader could also be targeted.Ayatollah Khamenei’s son, Mojtaba Khamenei, 56, has emerged as a top contender for the job, but concerns about his security have grown after media reports he could become Iran’s new face, said the two officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters. Once Khamenei’s name started circulating as a popular candidate to succeed his father, the United States signaled it would not accept him and might eliminate him. “They’re wasting their time,” President Trump told Axios on Thursday, adding that the former supreme leader’s son was “a lightweight” and “unacceptable” choice. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said in a social media post on Wednesday that any leader appointed by Iran to succeed Khamenei would be a “clear target for elimination.” U.S. and Israeli strikes have so far killed Ayatollah Khamenei and top military commanders and figures involved in the defense, but not clerics. The leaders of all three branches of Iran’s government – the president, judiciary and parliament – are still alive.If Khamenei is appointed as Iran’s top religious, political and military figure, it would mark the continuation of hard-line conservative rule. Khamenei is a mysterious but influential figure who has always operated in the shadow of power and has close ties to the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

PM Modi: Make our agriculture export-oriented

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'Build, produce, export more': PM Modi calls Indian economy a beacon of hope for the world

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi The need for India’s agriculture to be export-oriented was underlined on Friday and farmers were asked to take advantage of the country’s diverse climate to boost productivity and strengthen agricultural exports.“We have a diverse climate and we have to make the most of it. Our agro-climatic zones are very rich… If we collectively scale up high-value agricultural commodities, we can transform agriculture into a globally competitive sector,” Modi said at a post-budget webinar on ‘Agriculture and Rural Transformation’.

‘Build, produce, export more’: PM Modi calls Indian economy a beacon of hope for the world

He highlighted changes in global demand and said the world was becoming more health-conscious. “Natural farming and chemical-free agricultural products create a highway for us to enter world markets. The government is looking at certification and laboratories,” the prime minister said.

‘That phase was very challenging’: Samson admits with honesty

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'That stage was very challenging': Sanju Samson makes honest admission ahead of IND vs NZ final

Mumbai: Sanzhou Samson When reminded that he had missed two centuries, his reaction was swift. “Missed it? I didn’t miss two centuries. One of the best moments of my life is happening, so I’m grateful,” he said.That’s been Samson’s World Cup so far. His unbeaten 97 off 50 balls helped India tie West Indies for 196 in the virtual quarter-finals in Kolkata. This was followed by a fearless 89 against England in the semi-finals.Against England, Samson finished with a score of 97 Ishan Kishan Then add 43 with Shivam Dube. It’s clear that his decade of experience has made him aware of his role.

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“My timing with the ball is good and I make the right decisions. I have played 300-400 T20 games, batted from No. 1 to No. 6 and captained an IPL team. I understand the needs of the team and my role in the XI. This clarity helps you score runs the way you want,” he said.For a player who has struggled with inconsistent chances, scrutiny and self-doubt for years, Samson finally seemed to be on his way to victory. When asked if he felt relaxed, the 31-year-old quipped: “One more fight and then I will feel relaxed.”“I waited patiently, worked hard, trained a lot. But we have further to go. If we do it, it will all be worth it,” he said.From being dropped after the series against New Zealand to playing hero in the World Cup semi-finals, the Kerala batsman has risen like a phoenix. “That phase was very challenging,” he admits. “I tried a little too hard to make an impact and get into the World Cup XI. In T20s, even the best runs are difficult.”Samson is one of 8 nominees Player of the TournamentSanju Samson’s name appears in the ICC’s eight-man shortlist for the best player in the T20 World Cup.The others are England’s Will Jacks, Pakistan’s Sahibzada Farhan, South Africa’s Lungi Ngidi and Aiden Markram, New Zealand’s Lachin Ravindra and Tim Seifert and American bowler Shadli van Schalkwijk.

Kristi Noem despises husband Bryon’s family; Insider spills the beans on Corey Lewandowski’s affair dispute

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As former Secretary of Homeland Security Christy Noms Her personal life has come under scrutiny and new reports have emerged about her relationship with husband Brian and their family. Just a day earlier, the former governor of South Dakota was fired from the Department of Homeland Security amid rumors of an affair with a top aide. Corey Lewandowski Enter the House hearing.

Kristi Noem appeared at a House Judiciary Committee hearing last week (Reuters)
Kristi Noem appeared at a House Judiciary Committee hearing last week (Reuters)

President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he has selected Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin to replace Noem as Homeland Security secretary. The appointment requires Senate confirmation. The 54-year-old was grilled during a congressional hearing this week, with Rep. Sidney Kamlager-Dorff asking her point-blank whether she had had sex with Lewandowski, who was married. Noem dismissed the skepticism as “tabloid garbage.”

Read more: Kristi Noem affair dispute: Shocking reason husband Bryon didn’t file for divorce despite being humiliated

Kristi Noem is also accused of spending $220 million on advertising campaigns featuring her. It’s unclear whether Trump cleared the spending.

Kristi Noem despises her husband’s family

A family source told the New York Post that Byron, who attended the hearing with his wife, felt “humiliated.” However, the South Dakota businessman is not considering filing for divorce.

A relative told the publication that tensions between the fired DHS chief and her husband’s family had been simmering for years.

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“She despised the Noem family,” a relative said.

Speaking about Byron being with Christie during the hearing, the source added, “I really liked that he sat behind her when she was being grilled about ICE brutality. I think he was ignoring reality. Maybe he has to face it now.”

The couple first met as teenagers and began dating when Christy was a junior at Hamlin High School in Haiti, South Dakota. At the time, Brian was already a freshman at Northern State University.

They married in 1992, spent more than thirty years together and raised three children. During the early years of their marriage, Christy and Brian worked together on the family farm. Their careers eventually diverged when Brian entered the insurance industry in 2003.

Christie also quickly entered public life and began her political career in 2006 by winning a seat in the South Dakota House of Representatives. Her political trajectory later led to her election as governor of South Dakota in 2018.

Russian athletes booed at Winter Paralympics opening ceremony

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Russian athletes booed at Winter Paralympics opening ceremony
Athletes from Russia walk during the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games in Verona, Italy. (AP Photo/Antonio Kalani)

NEW DELHI: The Milan-Cortina Winter Paralympics officially opened in Italy on Friday, but Russian athletes were allowed to march under their country’s flag for the first time since 2014, an incident that brought controversy to the medal ceremony. The International Paralympic Committee’s (IPC) decision drew criticism amid Russia’s ongoing war with Ukraine.Only a small Russian delegation attended, and they were booed by parts of the crowd as they entered the historic Verona Arena. Several countries, including Ukraine, Poland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and the Czech Republic, boycotted the ceremony in protest. Instead, volunteers raised the flag without athletes or officials present. In contrast, the Ukrainian flag received a prolonged round of applause from the audience.IPC president Andrew Parsons defended the decision, saying it came after the organization’s conference voted last September to allow Russia and Belarus to return to the competition under their respective flags. Speaking at the ceremony, Parsons also reflected on global conflicts. “Four years ago, I said I was shocked by what was going on in the world,” he said. “Unfortunately, the situation has not changed. In a world where some countries are known by the names of their leaders, I prefer to know countries through the names of their athletes.”The ceremony, attended by Italian Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni and President Sergio Mattarella, began with a drumming performance by police band member Stuart Copeland, followed by a brief playing of the Italian national anthem and a parade of athletes.As of March 15, more than 600 athletes will compete in six sports at venues in northern Italy. The events will take place mainly in Cortina, with Milan hosting para ice hockey and Val di Fiemme hosting cross-country and biathlon events.Organizing committee president Giovanni Marago said the Games sent an important message during turbulent times. He added: “The messages of peace, inclusion and solidarity at the heart of the Olympic and Paralympic movements are more relevant and important than ever.”

Middle East tensions: Ports told to consider waiving fees for stranded ships

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NEW DELHI: With cargo ships bound for West Asia stranded in India due to conflicts in the region, the shipping ministry on Friday directed all 12 major ports to consider requests for reduction, exemption or waiver of charges, including storage rent, reefer blockage and ship-changing charges.The ministry said that during the affected period, ports may allow the storage of goods bound for West Asia as transshipment cargo, allocate additional storage areas, and coordinate with customs to facilitate the return of port export goods to the domestic market. They have also been asked to prioritize perishable cargo to prevent spoilage and facilitate additional bunkering capacity to meet potential demand.The directives came just hours after Shipping Minister Vijay Kumar chaired a virtual meeting with stakeholders including ministries, shipping lines, oil primary suppliers, companies and exporters, who pointed to possible congestion and shortage of containers at ports over the next two to three weeks. There have also been suggestions that more foreign-flagged vessels be allowed to transport domestic goods to cope with a shortage of ships and containers amid rising freight costs.According to the Shipping Ministry, 11 ships are heading to the Persian Gulf from different Indian ports, while 35 Indian-flagged vessels are heading to the region.The DGFT informed stakeholders that the Department of Financial Services is holding meetings with insurance companies, the General Insurance Board and the Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India to address the issue of soaring premiums. It also informed that the RBI has held a meeting with the Indian Banks Association and the Indian Banks Association and asked banks operating in the West Asia region to allow their employees to work from home to ensure that shipping lines, exporters and importers do not face problems.Kumar said the port authorities have been instructed not to charge any additional charges.