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Saim Ayub star in Pakistan’s win over Australia in first T20I | Cricket News


Saim Ayub star in Pakistan's win over Australia in first T20I
Pakistan’s Saim Ayub plays a shot during the first T20 cricket match between Pakistan and Australia, in Lahore, Pakistan, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026. (AP Photo)

LAHORE: All-rounder Saim Ayub starred in Pakistan’s spin-assisted 22-run win over Australia in the first Twenty20 international in Lahore on Thursday.Ayub top-scored in Pakistan’s 168-8 with a 22-ball 40 that included two sixes and three fours, while Salman Agha added four sixes and a four in his 27-ball 39.The tourists managed 146-8 in their 20 overs with spinners taking six wickets for Pakistan.

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With the ball, Ayub dismissed Australian openers Matthew Short (five) and Travis Head, who hit two sixes and two fours in his 13-ball 23. Cameroon Green resisted with a 31-ball 36 but Australia succumbed to spin with Abrar Ahmed taking 2-10 while Mohammad Nawaz and Shadab Khan took a wicket apiece.Both teams were tuning up for the Twenty20 World Cup starting in India and Sri Lanka from February 7.Pakistan skipper Agha praised a team effort.“It was a great game with complete team effort,” said Agha. “We started well with the bat but couldn’t finish the way we wanted.“It became challenging after the first 10 overs as the ball stopped coming onto the bat, but I think we were outstanding with the ball.”Head, standing in for regular skipper Mitchell Marsh who rested, showed disappointment over batting. “It was disappointing, but that’s how batting goes sometimes,” said Head. “We felt like we dragged it back well after the first 10 overs but as the ball got softer, it became harder to score.”Earlier, Ayub led Pakistan’s batting after the home team won the toss and chose to bat.Paceman Xavier Bartlett jolted Pakistan by dismissing Sahibzada Farhan with the first ball of the match.But Ayub and Agha restored the innings with a second wicket stand of 74, but spinner Adam Zampa put the brakes on Pakistan’s progress with 4-24.Zampa dismissed both Ayub and Agha in successive overs before accounting for Babar Azam (24) and Usman Khan (18).Debutant Mahli Beardman finished with 2-33 as Pakistan managed just 31 in the last five overs.The last two matches are on Saturday and Sunday, also in Lahore.



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SIR logical discrepancy: SC’s West Bengal order effective all-India | India News


SIR logical discrepancy: SC's West Bengal order effective all-India
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New Delhi: Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Election Commission to implement in Tamil Nadu the court directed procedure for submission of documents by voters flagged under ‘logical discrepancy’ category during Special Intensive Revision of West Bengal electoral rolls, prompting the EC to request the SC to extend it to all states undergoing SIR of voter lists.A bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi, dealing with petitions by politicians from ruling DMK party, said the names of voters categorised under ‘logical discrepancies’ by EC would be displayed at public places, panchayat and taluk offices along with the reasons for such categorisation and documents required to be furnished by them.“The person receiving the documents from voters would issue a receipt. However, hearing of voters for inclusion of their names in electoral rolls would be conducted at taluka level officers,” the bench said and directed the TN govt to provide adequate staff to the EC to carry out the task. It allowed the voters to submit the documents within 10 days of display of the list by EC.It also asked the DGP, SPs and collectors to ensure no law and order situation emerges to scuttle the SIR exercise. This prompted EC counsel and senior advocate D S Naidu to request the SC to extend the order to all states where SIR of electoral rolls are being carried out. In its order, the bench recorded – “We expect the EC to comply with these directions on a pan-India basis.”In another hearing, the CJI-led bench concluded hearing on the challenge to the constitutional validity of SIR, which was first carried out in Bihar and then extended to 12 other states, after a three month long hearing that saw contrasting arguments put forth by the poll body and petitioners.Appearing for Association for Democratic Reforms, advocate Prashant Bhushan said EC cannot remove a person from the voter list if he/she gives a self-declaration claiming to be an Indian citizen.He said if anyone objects to the citizenship of a voter, then the onus is on the complainant to produce the voter list from Bangladesh to substantiate the accusation of illegal migrants. The bench laughed and said, “You know this is not possible. How will someone get the voter list from Bangladesh containing the name of an alleged illegal migrant figuring in the voter list of an Indian state.”



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Amid row, three Rahman songs in Beating Retreat | India News


Amid row, three Rahman songs in Beating Retreat

New Delhi: As Republic Day celebrations drew to a close with the Beating Retreat ceremony, Vijay Chowk reverberated with three of composer AR Rahman’s iconic songs – Oscar-winning ‘Jai ho’, ‘Bharat humko jaan se pyaara hai’ and ‘Ma tujhe salaam’.Earlier this month, when asked about his absence from Hindi-film music during an interview with BBC Asian Network, Rahman said, “It might be a communal thing also… but it is not in my face”. He later said that intentions could be “misundersood sometimes” and that he was grateful to the country.While the Central Armed Police Forces band performed “Jai Ho”, the Indian Navy band played ‘Bharat humko…’. The song ‘Aarambh hai prachand’ from the movie Gulaal was played by the Indian Army band. Vande Mataram on its 150th anniversary and Operation Sindoor were featured prominently during the ceremony on Thursday evening, which was presided over by President Droupadi Murmu, who arrived in the ceremonial buggy. Vice-President CP Radhakrishnan, PM Narendra Modi, defence minister Rajnath Singh, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, and the three service chiefs were also present.The bands stood various formations that included ‘Amar Jawan’: a tribute to Indian Army bravehearts, ‘Deva Vyuha: a battle formation referred to in Mahabharata battle formation against Bhishm Pitamah and ‘Ardhachandra Vyuha’: a half-moon battle formation.LED screens placed at the venue also showed a video clip of a BrahMos missile hitting a target; instruments of several band members were wrapped with LEDs on which the logo of Op Sindoor shone. Images of Rafale, Tejas, Su-30, BrahMos, S-400 air defence system, Netra, Prachand and C-130 also played on the screens.Later, the PM shared the glimpses from Beating Retreat 2026, saying that “performances by the various bands were memorable”.In a series of posts on X, Modi said: “Air Force Band was exceptional… They performed ‘Brave Warrior’, ‘Twilight’, ‘Alert (Post Horn Gallop)’ and ‘Flying Star’ impeccably. The Sindoor formation was brilliant!”On the naval band, he posted, “Simply outstanding! The Naval Band’s performances included ‘Namaste’, ‘Sagar Pawan’, ‘Matribhumi’, ‘Tejasvi’ and ‘Jai Bharati’. The Matsya Yantra formation was flawless.”



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Amid chants, Baramati and Pawar family bid farewell to beloved Dada | Mumbai News


Pune: Bhigwan Chowk is where party offices are in Baramati town. It is also where election victories are celebrated and losses are quietly dissected. Whatever the result, the chowk remains the epicentre of all political activity, and it has rarely ever looked as quiet as it did on Thursday, as Baramati prepared to bid farewell to its son Ajit Pawar.The town paid its respects to the man who hated posters. There were no flashy flex boards. The few that did come for the farewell carried their leader’s photograph with just one word: nishabd (no words). The posters summed up the shock, disbelief and grief that gripped the town after the sudden death of the deputy chief minister and Baramati’s MLA in a plane crash on Wednesday morning.On Thursday, all roads in Baramati led to Vidya Pratishthan’s sports ground, where the last rites were held with state honours. Political heavyweights, including Union home minister Amit Shah, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde, state minister Chandrakant Patil, MLA Praniti Shinde, AIMIM leader Imtiaz Jaleel, Vidhan Sabha speaker Rahul Narwekar, former Union minister Sushilkumar Shinde, MLA Vishwajeet Kadam, Shahu Maharaj Chhatrapati and MNS chief Raj Thackeray were present, along with several Pawar family members, including Sharad Pawar and Supriya Sule and others.The ground was flooded with thousands of men and women, old and young, many unable to hold back their tears.Katewadi’s DadaIf Baramati is the Pawar family’s bastion, Katewadi was Ajit Pawar’s homeground. On Thursday, many houses in the village were locked, because everyone, from the young to the elderly, walked to the Pawar farmhouse, where their leader’s mortal remains were kept. Villagers who swore by its Dada came in unending waves to pay their last respects.The crowd soon became overwhelming, forcing officials to halt the antim darshan for a while. Even as the gates remained shut, people continued gathering outside. Eventually, a group of women shouted at the police. “Even Dada never stopped us from entering his house. Think of him and let us go inside. We are here to see him for the last time,” they said. The police personnel on bandobast duty appeared taken aback, and the crowd was cleared to allow the women in.Tamanna Mulani, who came with her son Kabir, said Ajit Pawar was not seen as a leader in Katewadi. “To outsiders, he was a minister. Here, he was like an elder brother. You won’t find any politician who was what Dada was to Katewadi,” she said, adding that their wish to see him as chief minister would now remain unfulfilled.Jayashree Kamble said Pawar built his political legacy through tireless work. “Dada’s textile park is the reason many women are employed. Even before the Ladki Bahin scheme, we were his ladki bahin. He gave jobs, helped people set up businesses, ensured water for agriculture, and built good roads and infrastructure. How many politicians can honestly say they did so much for their constituency? He was the only one,” she said.No voting power, yet never ignoredRafik Bohari (77) has witnessed Ajit Pawar grow from a young leader to become the deputy chief minister of the state. He said the Pawars were the only family that never cared about religion or caste when it came to Baramatikars.“We are around 500 in number, which means as a community we have no voting power. Yet, whether it was help with admissions or business, Dada never turned us away. In fact, that is the Pawar legacy. He learnt the ropes from Sharad Pawar, and he too only cared about growth and development. Nothing else ever mattered to them,” Bohari added.Silence at party officeSudhakar Mane said he had worked with Ajit Pawar for the past 35 years. “Ever since we climbed onto a truck for a farmers’ protest to the Pune collector’s office 35 years ago, I have known him. He rose from the grassroots. It is a gigantic task to fill his shoes. With such a loss in the family, we feel that just as the family has united, the parties too must unite,” he added, echoing the sentiment of many.At Bhigwan Chowk, the NCP office had only three or four people seated beside a garlanded photograph of Ajit Pawar. The NCP (SP) office barely 20m away remained shut as a mark of respect.Mahesh Prabhakar, a handcart operator, said Pawar’s team had promised him a shop, with the final work to be completed on Thursday. “He helped people who worked hard. He hated laziness. He wouldn’t give you alms, but if you were genuine, he would give you the push you needed in life. He recognised people for what they were. I don’t think my dream of getting a shop will come true now,” Prabhakar added.Amardeep Lohokare said he feared things would change in Baramati after Pawar’s death. “Baramati doesn’t have criminals because of Dada. Everybody was afraid of his wrath. With him gone, I wonder what will happen,” he said.From Far and WidePeople from far-off places, from Buldhana to Nashik, arrived to pay homage. The crowd filled not only the ground but also spilt onto the surrounding roads.Youngsters from Barshi in Solapur district arrived in Baramati with hand-painted posters of Dada. Many stood with teary eyes, watching emotional reels on his life on their phones.Ashwini Kadu from Daund broke down. “Dada was Dada, an elder brother. No one can replace him,” she said. Bhausaheb Jadhav from Sangamner said he was too emotional to speak.Devendra Bhandari came from Mumbai with a friend who, he said, had been helped by Pawar during illness. “He is an ordinary person. He went to meet Dada for help with medical expenses. Without any second thoughts, after checking the details, Dada helped. He wasn’t even a party worker. I was amazed. I’m not in politics, but I wanted to see the man. Unfortunately, this is how I could come,” he said.The final journeyAjit Pawar’s mortal remains were taken to the ground in a van bearing a large poster. Along the route, people stood on the roadside and showered flowers as the vehicle passed by. The van arrived at the ground at 10.45am where a police band played Jeena Yahan Marna Yahan from a Raj Kapoor film, a tune that many felt was apt for a son of the soil who lived and died in Baramati.Pawar’s sons, Parth and Jay, performed the last rites. Before that, Baramati MP Supriya Sule and Ajit Pawar’s cousin led family members to the ground and to the pyre where the mortal remains were placed. He was cremated with state honours.Pune Rural Superintendent of Police Sandeep Singh Gill said, “As per our estimate, about one lakh people visited the ground site. We had deployed a strong bandobast of more than 6,000 personnel.”Despite six large screens, the sports ground was filled to its capacity, with people occupying any place, including JCBs and trucks. Many climbed trees to catch a glimpse. As political leaders arrived to pay their respects, people in the crowd spoke quietly about their equations with Ajit Pawar, their skirmishes, their alliances, and the ways in which he had helped them in their political careers.Keeping Baramati clean for DadaCleanliness mattered deeply to Dada. Perhaps that is why, even as much of Baramati remained shut, sanitation workers were among the few still on duty, trying to keep pace with the huge crowd, including many visitors from outside who did not know about Dada’s insistence on cleanliness or why Baramati’s streets are not filthy.“What if Dada is not there? His work will always remain in our hearts. That is why none of us has taken leave. We are working to keep the roads clean, just like how Dada would have wanted,” said a worker.



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Madhya Kailash flyover set to open in first week of Feb | Chennai News


Chennai: Commuters in Adyar, Guindy and OMR may soon get relief from harrowing traffic at the Madhya Kailash junction, as the L-shaped flyover is set to be opened in the first week of Feb. The state highways dept solved two major bottlenecks—constructing the central girder at Sardar Patel Road-OMR and creating an approach road on Sardar Patel Road—which held back the 60-crore flyover project for months. A highways engineer said they are applying wet-mix on the carriageway. After it dries, they will apply the dense bituminous macadam, a type of open-graded bituminous layer used in highway construction as a binder course.

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“The corporation began installing streetlights, and the painting works are being done on the OMR side. We will finish by the first week of Feb,” the official said.Madhya Kailash junction witnesses 11,000 commuters per hour, with the highest number of vehicles heading from Guindy to OMR, prompting the highways department to build the L-flyover for the route. While the flyover will ease traffic at the junction, residents urged the southern railways and GCC to clear encroachments on the Buckingham Canal river bridge next to Kasturba Nagar to ease traffic further. “Vehicles from Sardar Patel Road now take a left at the junction, waiting at the signal along with others who are heading straight to Guindy. If encroachments are removed on this bridge, vehicles from Sardar Patel Road can be diverted through this stretch, and those heading to Guindy will get a straight thoroughfare,” said D Balaji of Kasturba Nagar residents welfare association.



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Fans go gaga as clinical RCB storm into WPL 2026 final with eight-wicket win over UP Warriorz



Royal Challengers Bengaluru cemented their status as the team to beat in WPL 2026, delivering a clinical eight-wicket demolition of the UP Warriorz to punch their ticket directly to the grand final. This high-stakes victory in Vadodara saw the defending champions maintain their composure under pressure, effectively neutralizing a dangerous opposition through tactical superiority and individual brilliance. By finishing at the summit of the points table, Smriti Mandhana’s side has bypassed the Eliminator, earning a well-deserved week of rest before the ultimate showdown.

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Grace Harris once again proved to be the ultimate game-changer, haunting her former franchise with a savage 75 off just 39 balls to make a mockery of the 144-run target. Opening the batting alongside captain Mandhana, Harris wasted no time in asserting dominance, dismantling the Warriorz’ powerplay strategy with a flurry of boundaries that cleared the ropes with ease. Her innings was a calculated assault, featuring nine fours and four towering sixes as she reached her half-century in just 22 deliveries, effectively killing the contest within the first eight overs.

The Australian all-rounder’s ability to manipulate the field and target specific bowlers left Meg Lanning without answers, as Harris shared a record-breaking 108-run opening stand in under 10 overs. Although she eventually fell in the 13th over, her dismissal was a mere formality, as the required rate had plummeted to less than three runs per over. This performance solidified her position as a top contender for the Orange Cap and showcased her reputation as one of the most destructive finishers in the women’s game.

Mandhana, watching the carnage from the best seat in the house, provided the perfect foil with a steady unbeaten 54, ensuring the chase was completed with 41 balls to spare. The sheer velocity of Harris’s knock not only secured the two points but also provided a massive boost to RCB’s net run rate, leaving no doubt about their championship credentials.

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The foundation of RCB’s triumph was laid by a disciplined bowling performance that restricted a dangerous Warriorz lineup to a sub-par total of 143/8. After electing to field, the Bengaluru bowlers were forced to stay patient as Meg Lanning (40) and Deepti Sharma (55) built a steady 74-run platform for the visitors. The breakthrough finally came via Nadine de Klerk, who produced a sensational triple-wicket burst to finish with career-best figures of 4/22, effectively derailing the middle order in a matter of minutes.

Harris also made significant contributions with the ball, outfoxing Harleen Deol and Chloe Tryon to claim 2/22 and trigger a collapse that saw the Warriorz lose four wickets for just 11 runs. Shreyanka Patil provided the finishing touches, removing the set Deepti Sharma in the penultimate over to ensure there was no late-innings flourish for the opposition. Lauren Bell remained characteristically miserly at the other end, conceding only 21 runs from her four overs while applying relentless pressure on the new batters.

The collective effort from the bowling unit meant that the Warriorz, despite having wickets in hand early on, never found the acceleration needed on a surface that began to offer grip for the spinners. Georgia Voll, was equally impressive, pouching two crucial catches to keep the pressure high throughout the 20 overs. This all-round dominance with the ball allowed the RCB batters to play with freedom, knowing that the target was well below the par score for the Kotambi Stadium.

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Trump says US will reopen commercial airspace over Venezuela


Trump says US will reopen commercial airspace over Venezuela

US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he has told Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodriguez that the United States will reopen commercial airspace over Venezuela. He said Americans will soon be able to travel to the country.Trump said he has instructed US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and US military leaders to open the airspace by the end of the day.“American citizens will be very shortly able to go to Venezuela, and they’ll be safe there,” Trump said.Earlier this week, the Trump administration informed Congress that it had begun initial steps that could lead to the reopening of the closed US Embassy in Venezuela. This is part of efforts to explore restoring relations with the South American country after a US military raid that removed then-President Nicolas Maduro.In a notice sent to lawmakers on Monday, the US State Department said it would deploy a regular and growing number of temporary staff to carry out “select” diplomatic functions.Diplomatic ties between the US and Venezuela broke down in 2019. That year, the State Department warned Americans not to travel to Venezuela and raised its travel advisory to the highest level.In November, Trump had said the airspace “above and surrounding” Venezuela should be considered “closed in its entirety.” After that, the US Federal Aviation Administration warned pilots to exercise caution due to increased military activity. Several international airlines later cancelled flights to Venezuela.American Airlines, the last US carrier to fly to Venezuela before suspending operations in March 2019, said on Thursday it plans to restart non-stop flights from the US in the coming months.“We have a more than 30-year history connecting Venezolanos to the U.S., and we are ready to renew that incredible relationship,” said Nat Pieper, American Airlines’ chief commercial officer. “By restarting service to Venezuela, American will offer customers the opportunity to reunite with families and create new business and commerce with the United States.”



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EU designates Iran’s military a terrorist outfit; Tehran calls move ‘spite-driven’


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The European Union on Thursday designated the Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as terrorist organisation, accusing it of killing “thousands of its own people.”In social media post on X, European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas wrote, “Repression cannot go unanswered.”

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“Any regime that kills thousands of its own people is working toward its own demise,” he added. Meanwhile, Iran’s military slammed EU’s move to put country’s Revolutionary Guards in category similar to that of Islamic State and al Qaeda. It claimed that the decision was “irresponsible and spite driven.”“The illogical, irresponsible and spite-driven action of the European Union has undoubtedly been taken in unquestioning obedience to the hegemonic and anti-human policies of the United States and the Zionist (Israeli) regime,” a statement from the General Staff of the Armed Forces carried by the official IRNA news agency said.While some EU member states have previously pushed for the IRGC to be added to the EU’s terrorist list, others have been more cautious, fearing that it could hinder communication with Iran’s government and endanger European citizens in the country. But a brutal crackdown on a nationwide protest movement earlier this month, killing thousands, increased momentum for the move.“It’s important that we send this signal that the bloodshed that we’ve ‌seen, the bestiality of ‍the violence that’s been used against protesters, cannot be tolerated,” Dutch foreign minister David van Weel ‍said on Thursday morning. France and Italy, which were previously reluctant to list the IRGC, ‌lent their backing this week.This comes after many citizens were killed and thousands of them were imprisoned in Iran after a protest spurred out across the country over the declining economy.



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