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Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation seals offices of Titawala school over non-payment of Rs 1.3 crore property tax arrears | Mumbai News


Kalyan: The tax department of Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC) on Tuesday sealed the offices of G R Patil School and Junior College in Titwala over non-payment of nearly Rs 1.3 crore property tax arrears.According to KDMC officials, the school had defaulted on property tax payments for several years. The school paid Rs 57 lakh two years ago, but had not cleared the dues. A penalty at the rate of 24% was imposed on the outstanding amount since the building is illegal, increasing the total liability to Rs 1.3 crore. Despite repeated notices, the school management failed to pay the balance amount, prompting KDMC to seal the premises under the supervision of tax superintendent Jayaram Shinde.The principal’s cabin, staff room, fee counter, and management office were sealed. Officials maintained that the seals would not be lifted until the pending dues are cleared.Headmistress Vidya Kamble acknowledged that the school building is unauthorised, but said the regularisation process is in progress. She expressed concern over the timing of the action, saying exam preparations are on and SSC practical and oral exams have already commenced. “All academic and administrative documents are inside the sealed offices. The staff is now working out of classrooms,” she said.Describing the institution as an unaided, self-financed school and junior college serving over 550 students from economically weaker sections, Kamble appealed for administrative intervention, warning that the sealing of offices could disrupt routine functioning and affect ongoing examinations. Kamble claimed that Rs 1 crore of the arrears are penalty charges. “We have requested KDMC to reduce the penalty, but officials cited closure of the Amnesty Scheme and declined relief,” she said.KDMC officials, however, reiterated that recovery actions are being undertaken strictly as per rules and that compliance with property tax obligations is mandatory.Tuesday’s action comes as KDMC pursues its revenue target of Rs 750 crore for the 2025–26 financial year. With around Rs 300 crore collected so far, the tax department has accelerated recovery measures after being relieved from election-related duties. The department has launched a series of steps against defaulters, including issuing notices and sealing properties.

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Rajpal Yadav’s wife Radha Yadav breaks silence on his debt case, receiving help from the industry: ‘Everyone has stood by him’ |


A day after actor-comedian Rajpal Yadav surrendered to Tihar Jail in connection with multiple cheque-bounce cases, his wife Radha Yadav revealed that the film fraternity has rallied behind him. His wife has finally spoken up on the matter. Yadav had made an emotional statement before surrendering himself to the authorities and confessed he doesn’t have any money and is all alone in this battle. Post that, several celebs have come forward and offered support to him. After Sonu Soon, Guru Randhawa pledged to help him, Mika Singh has now offered help of Rs 11 lakh to the actor. Rajpal Yadav’s wife Radha expressed gratitude to those extending support during this difficult period. When asked about the response from the industry, Radha said in an interview with PTI, “Everybody has stood by him. The industry has been supportive, a big thank you to everyone who is coming out to help.” Several members of the industry and even the TV industry, like Gurmeet Chaudhary and music composer Rao Inderjit Yadav, have publicly offered financial help and encouraged others to contribute as well.

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Rajpal was taken into custody after the Delhi High Court dismissed his plea seeking additional time to clear dues in a long-pending cheque-bounce matter. The total outstanding amount stands at nearly Rs 9 crore.In its recent order, the Delhi High Court observed that Rajpal was required to deposit ₹1.35 crore in each of the seven cases filed against him. The court also directed that the amount already deposited with the registrar general be released to the complainant.The financial trouble dates back to 2010, when the actor borrowed Rs 5 crore from M/S Murali Projects Pvt Ltd to fund his directorial debut Ata Pata Laapata. The film’s poor box-office performance reportedly worsened his financial situation.Reports suggest that actors Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn, Varun Dhawan, and filmmaker David Dhawan have also offered assistance. Goldie Jain, who has managed Rajpal Yadav for over two decades, confirmed that many well-known names from across the industry have reached out.“People have taken the initiative to help. They all have promised to help, it doesn’t mean financially only. It’s true that Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn, Varun and David Dhawan these people have called. In what capacity and how they will help, that is yet to be known. They are all well-wishers of Rajpal bhai,” he said as quoted by PTI.Among the first to extend support was actor Sonu Sood, who reportedly signed Rajpal for a film and offered the signing amount in advance as immediate assistance.See More: ‘Family is hopeful’: Rajpal Yadav’s BAIL hearing tomorrow; manager reveals Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn and others lend support



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SC puts on hold advocate’s 2 talaq-e-hasan attempts | India News


SC puts on hold advocate's 2 talaq-e-hasan attempts

NEW DELHI: In an unprecedented step, Supreme Court put on hold an advocate’s two attempts to divorce his wife through talaq-e-hasan and sent them to mediation for an amicable settlement of their marital dispute even though the man had remarried after the first talaq-e-hasan in 2022.Amid duelling interpretations of Shariat, Muslim personal law and its religious connotations between senior advocates Rizwan Ahmed – appearing for the woman, Benazeer Heena – and M R Shamshad – appearing for the man, Yusuf Naqi – a bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi persuaded the parties to go for mediation.The advocate had first given talaq-e-hasan (pronouncement of talaq three times, each separated from the other by a month) first in 2022. However, on a petition by Heena where she challenged the validity of talaq-e-hasan, which she said left Muslim women destitute as there was no provision for maintenance, SC noted that it was handed over to her thro-ugh her husband’s counsel.Heena said she could not remarry as she did not have a valid divorce under Muslim personal law. When Shamshad said his client had given her a valid divorce, Ahmed contested this and termed the second round illegal.The bench said, “There is an urgent and dire necessity to refer parties to mediation for amicable resolution of their marital disputes and whether talaq-e-hasan was given validly and to explore any alternative solution.”It referred the parties for mediation before former SC judge Kurian Joseph, who incidentally was with the majority verdict by a five-judge Constitution bench that declared instant triple talaq unconstitutional in the Shayara Bano case on Aug 22, 2017.In another petition filed by Delhi-based Aasma questioning the validity of talaq-e-hasan given to her, the bench found that her husband, Mohd Anshar, had not responded to the court’s notice seeking a response. It directed the SHO of Karawal Nagar to produce Anshar at the next hearing.After SC passed the two orders, Shamshad said it should not give the impression that talaq-e-hasan was an invalid mode of divorce among Muslims. The bench said it had expressed no opinion on the validity of talaq-e-hasan and that it was facilitating exploration of the possibility of an amicable settlement.



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Fans erupt as Nathan Ellis and Adam Zampa dismantle Ireland, powering Australia to a crushing win at the T20 World Cup 2026



The R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo turned into a sea of green and gold on Wednesday, as Australia delivered a masterclass in T20 cricket. In the 14th match of Group B at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, Australia dismantled a resilient but outmatched Ireland side, securing a massive 67-run victory. While the Irish fans arrived with hopes of a historic upset, they were met with a clinical Australian outfit that excelled in every department, effectively signalling their intent for the knockout stages.

Marcus Stoinis and Josh Inglis anchor Australia to a powerful total against Ireland

Choosing to bat first, Australia’s innings began with a shock as captain Travis Head was run out for just 7 by a sharp piece of fielding from Ben Calitz. However, the early wicket failed to dampen the Australian aggression. Josh Inglis took charge immediately, playing a whirlwind knock of 37 off just 17 balls, ensuring the Powerplay remained productive. Despite the loss of Cameron Green (21) and Glenn Maxwell (9), Australia’s depth proved to be the difference-maker.

The backbone of the innings was formed by a steady Matt Renshaw, who grinded out 37 runs, and the explosive Marcus Stoinis. Stoinis was the primary aggressor in the latter half of the innings, smashing 45 off 29 deliveries, including four boundaries and two towering sixes. His ability to find the gaps during the middle overs allowed Australia to reach 150 by the 18th over. Late cameos from Cooper Connolly and Xavier Bartlett pushed the total to a formidable 182/6. Ireland’s Mark Adair was the pick of the bowlers with figures of 2/44, but the Irish attack struggled to contain the sheer variety of the Australian stroke play.

Nathan Ellis and Adam Zampa’s bowling masterclass silences Ireland 

Ireland’s chase of 183 got off to a disastrous start. Captain Paul Stirling was forced to retire hurt just one ball into the innings, leaving the middle order exposed. Nathan Ellis, thriving in the humid Colombo conditions, produced a spell for the ages. He struck early and often, removing Ross Adair and Curtis Campher in quick succession. Ellis’s ability to extract pace and bounce from the surface left the Irish top order reeling at 27/4 within the first five overs.

As the match progressed, Adam Zampa turned the screws. The premier leg-spinner was virtually unplayable, bamboozling the Irish batsmen with his subtle variations. Zampa tore through the middle and lower order, finishing with incredible figures of 4/23. He claimed the crucial wicket of Lorcan Tucker (24), who was the only Irish batsman to offer significant resistance. George Dockrell attempted a late charge with a spirited 41, but it was too little, too late.

Ellis returned to polish off the tail, finishing with a stellar 4/24. Ireland was eventually bundled out for 115 in 16.5 overs, falling 67 runs short. The victory not only cements Australia’s dominance in Group B but also provides a massive boost to their Net Run Rate, making them the team to beat as the tournament progresses.

Also READ: T20 World Cup 2026: Blow for Ireland as Paul Stirling retires hurt during crucial clash against Australia

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Manas Dhamne keeping it slow-and-steady: ‘Progress more important than results’ | Tennis News


Manas Dhamne keeping it slow-and-steady: 'Progress more important than results'
Manas Dhamne has won three ITF titles since turning pro in 2023. (Photo by Special Arrangement)

New Delhi: It was an all Piatti Academy final at the ITF M15 Zahra in Kuwait. On one side was Manas Dhamne and on the other was his coach Riccardo Piatti’s son Rocco. The top-seeded Indian got the job done in straight sets (7-5, 6-3) for his first title of the year and third since turning pro in 2023.Before shifting focus to the ATP 50 Chennai Challenger, which got underway on Monday, it was perfect preparation for Dhamne. He came into the ATP Challenger, a step above in the ladder, having dropped just one set all week in Kuwait.

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The outcome, however, wasn’t desirable. He lost 3-6, 2-6 to fourth seed Ilia Simakin in the singles draw and 3-6, 6-2, 8-10 in the doubles alongside Atharva Sharma. But the 18-year-old Dhamne isn’t willing to get bogged down by defeats and focusing on the slow-but-steady climb.“I think this is where the experience of my team really helps me. (Joao) Fonseca is a great player but he is also older then me and way ahead of me still,” he told TimesofIndia.com when asked about seeing the likes of 19-year-old Fonseca get plenty of attention. “I am working on my own progress. The progress is more important than the results. If the progress is good the results will come. If the results will come the ranking will come. It’s as simple as that,” he added.

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Manas Dhamne trains at the Piatti Tennis Centre in Bordighera, Italy. (Photo by Special Arrangement)

Dhamne’s training base is in Bordighera, Italy at the Piatti Tennis Center, which has produced the likes of Jannik Sinner, Borna Coric and Ana Bogdan. The lead figure, Ricardo, has coached some of the top players in the world: former World No. 3 Ivan Ljubcic, 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic, ex-World No. 9 Richard Gasquet, former Wimbledon finalist Milos Raonic and Sinner until 2022. It was in 2018 that he launched the academy which houses multiple budding tennis stars of the future.Dhamne aspires to enter this illustrious list but prefers to keep himself grounded with his team playing a key role.“My team around me is very professional. Riccardo and his team have produced the best players in the world and I am learning from them. Not just in terms of coaching, but also in terms of physical training, mental training, nutrition, etc.,” he explained. “Same with my management team (IMG), they have so much experience in helping players get to the top, I am learning from this every week. So when you ask me about learning curve it is a lot about new experiences…first time I played a 15K, first time I played a Challenger, first time I played an ATP event….all were tough challenges, but this is what I am working on all these days. “One thing is clear, the Pro Tour is tough. Players are very good, mentally never give up, and physically very fit. I am working day in and day out to be there with them,” he continued.

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Manas Dhamne, at 18, is the second youngest player in the ATP top-500 rankings. (Photo by Special Arrangement)

For many tennis players, the challenge lies in deciding when to go pro. It is a tricky position that needs delicate balance of going from college/junior level to the upper echelons. For Dhamne, that decision came in 2023 and he made his ATP Tour debut at the Tata Open Maharashtra as a wildcard. Even though he lost, he became the first player born in 2007 to compete in a main draw match on the men’s tennis tour.Now, at 18, Dhamne, at World No. 486, is the second youngest player in the ATP top-500 ranking, behind Diego Dedura of Germany. The learning curve continues for Manas and seeing the best around keeps him motivated.“I have been very lucky to be based at Piatti Academy. Because I am there I have already hit with players like Sinner, (Daniil) Medvedev, Felix Auger-Aliassime, (Grigor) Dimitrov, etc. So I have already experienced for a while the incredible level these guys produce. They just don’t miss.”



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Rahul Gandhi’s accusation against PM Modi on US deal ‘blatant lie’, says BJP | India News


Rahul Gandhi's accusation against PM Modi on US deal 'blatant lie', says BJP

NEW DELHI: BJP on Wednesday fully matched Rahul Gandhi‘s aggression on the floor of Lok Sabha, terming his allegation about govt selling out the national interest in the trade agreement with the US a blatant lie, painting him as a leader filled with bitterness and hatred who would go to any extent to harm the country in his attempt to target the ruling alliance. Hitting out at Rahul, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said it was Congress govt which surrendered India’s interest before international organisations, including WTO, and “sold” the interest of the poor and farmers. She said the UPA govt had compromised the interest of farmers at Bali on agriculture, and had agreed to the trade facilitation deal, without securing India’s interests. She also referred to the Sharm el-Sheikh Joint Statement and accused the Manmohan Singh govt of diluting India’s position on sovereignty and security in its engagement with Pakistan. Reacting angrily to Rahul’s “sellout” charge against PM Narendra Modi, parliamentary affairs minister Kiren Rijiju said no “mai ka laal’ has the audacity to do so and lauded Modi as India’s strongest PM. Rijiju, who stood up to challenge Rahul’s charges against govt and dared him to authenticate his claims, also said that a privilege motion may be brought against the Congress leader for making false allegations. “You are levelling serious charges without any proof. You are making wild allegations. Please make substantive points,” he said. BJP, in any case, would not have let Rahul’s claims go unchallenged. But on Tuesday, it was enthused by a “fact-sheet” issued by the Trump administration which showed that India got better terms than what the bilateral statement suggested. Information and broadcasting minister Ashwini Vaishnav took on Rahul for claiming the deal had compromised the ownership of data, saying it was protected under a strong legal regime. Former Anurag Thakur said in Lok Sabha that successive electoral losses had filled Gandhi with hatred. “He hates parliamentary rules, he hates the Speaker, he hates constitutional institutions, he hates the PM and now he has started hating India.” Thakur alleged that it is Rahul, who accused govt of caving in to the US pressure, who is guided by “visible and invisible” foreign players working against India. Rahul raised the issue of “vote chori (vote theft)” whereas the reality is that the people have stopped voting for thieves, he said. BJP chief spokesperson Anil Baluni offered pointed rebuttal to Rahul’s allegations, accusing him of misquoting and misinterpreting documents, including the budget and agreement with the US, to mislead Parliament and the country. “Rahul has once again chosen theatrics over truth. Deliberately misrepresenting the budget weakens democratic debate and disrespects the intelligence of the people of India,” he said on X.



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T20 World Cup: ICC got tangled in a controversy that wasn’t | Cricket News


Two wrongs don’t make a right. As much as the BCCI was at fault in instructing the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to release Mustafizur Rahman from their IPL team, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) was wrong in trying to score a political point by saying they would like to avoid touring India for the T20 World Cup. Further, had BCB, on January 6, conveyed to the ICC that they were refusing to play in India because of a directive from their government and squarely in response to Mustafizur’s release from the IPL, the entire matter would’ve then become a diplomatic issue, with ICC members having no locus standi.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Instead, BCB used “safety concern” as a justification to their demand, which forced the ICC to call for an independent security assessment and gave Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) the window for drama. The risk assessment procedures lasted two weeks, following which the ICC had no choice but to call for the members to vote. The ballot was 14-2 against the idea of moving the matches to a neutral venue.

How PCB, ICC, BCB reached a resolution on India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup match

BCB’s pullout under the pretext of security – fueled by all the social media angst – gave PCB an opportunity to play the role of an agitator. PCB took advantage of a scenario that did not involve them and gave way to a controversy that wasn’t. Anybody who has tracked crossborder tensions between India and Pakistan since 1971 will know the ‘why’ of what transpired.It is here that ICC chairman Jay Shah, alongside senior member board representatives in the governing body got together to get the mess resolved. Shah’s office deputed senior ICC office-bearers to conduct talks with the PCB and help them understand what was at stake. The chairman’s office had only one priority – to ensure cricket doesn’t suffer.“Bangladesh’s absence is regrettable. But it does not alter the ICC’s commitment towards them as a core cricket nation. It remains a priority ecosystem and cannot be defined by any short-term disruption,” ICC CEO Sanjog Gupta said.As far as Pakistan and the general issue of safety is concerned, we’re talking about a country that no major international cricket-playing nation – including Bangladesh – was agreeing to tour between 2009 and 2022 due to safety fears. During these years, the BCB categorically refused to tour Pakistan. BCB shelved their tour plans in 2012-13.In 2018, once again, Bangladesh’s tour of Pakistan was called off for safety reasons. In 2021, a planned series was cancelled after a Dhaka court injunction owing to unease among players and officials.“It’s a bit rich coming from Pakistan that they’re standing in solidarity with a country over a matter that doesn’t concern them. Given the context and their cross-border dispute with India, where’s the surprise? No other member board was party to the stand that PCB took,” say those tracking developments.Why India vs Pakistan was allowed to move to a neutral venue, but India vs Bangladesh wasn’t, is because an India vs Pak game has its own economic value, and summarily put, is the reason why a tournament like Asia Cup even survives. An India vs Australia clash, for separate reasons, falls in the same economic bracket. An India vs Bangladesh doesn’t.Given the unresolvable issues between the neighbours, cricket has only two choices – either to allow the idea of a neutral venue as a long-term exclusive option or to let go of a clash this valuable. This is why, a long-term solution of India not playing in Pakistan and Pakistan not playing in India was agreed upon between the two boards, with the ICC chairman personally green signalling the move.Else, letting go of a clash of such proportions would mean countries like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan – and even Pakistan – losing out on massive revenues.If anything, the episode taught the subcontinent’s cricketing ecosystem one important lesson – an India vs Bangladesh is not the same as an India vs Pakistan. And that’s the only reason Pakistan are playing India and Bangladesh aren’t.



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James Van Der Beek, star of ‘Dawson’s Creek’, passes away at 48 after battle with colorectal cancer |


James Van Der Beek, star of 'Dawson's Creek', passes away at 48 after battle with colorectal cancer

Actor James Van Der Beek, best known for his role in the American TV series ‘Dawson’s Creek’, has sadly passed away. He was 48. News of his demise on Wednesday, comes amid the actor’s highly publicised battle with colorectal cancer.

James Van Der Beek’s family release statement

“Our beloved James David Van Der Beek passed peacefully this morning. He met his final days with courage, faith, and grace. There is much to sharee regardin his wishes, love for humanity and the sacredness of time. Those days will come. For now, we ask for preaceful privacy as we grieve our loveing husband, father, son, brother and friend,” read a post on his Instagram page.

James Van Der Beek’s cancer battle

Van Der Beek, who was married and had six children, announced his cancer diagnosis in 2024.He made a surprise video appearance in September at a ‘Dawson’s Creek’ reunion charity event in New York City after previously dropping out due to illness.He appeared projected onstage at the Richard Rodgers Theatre during a live reading of the show’s pilot episode to benefit F Cancer and Van Der Beek. Lin-Manuel Miranda subbed for him on stage. “Thank you to every single person here,” Van Der Beek said.

Van Der Beek goes public with Cancer diagnosis

“I have colorectal cancer,” James said in a statement to People magazine and went on to add, “I’ve been privately dealing with this diagnosis and have been taking steps to resolve it, with the support of my incredible family. There’s reason for optimism, and I’m feeling good.”Later in an Instagram post, the actor said, “… I’d planned on talking about it at length with People magazine at some point soon… to raise awareness and tell my story on my own terms. But that plan had to be altered early this morning when I was informed that a tabloid was going to run with the news. I’ve been dealing with this privately until now, getting treatment and dialing in my overall health with greater focus than ever before. I’m in a good place and feeling strong. It’s been quite the initiation, and I’ll tell you more when I’m ready.” Van Der Beek also apologised to the people in his life whom he had planned on telling himself. “Nothing about this process has occurred on my preferred timeline… But we roll with it, taking each surprise as a signpost, pointing us toward a greater destiny than we would have discovered without divine intervention. Please know that my family and I deeply appreciate all the love and support,” he further said in the post.

James Van Der Beek’s film career

He was best known for playing Dawson, the lead character of the eponymous 1998-2003 teen drama that followed a group of friends living in a small Massachusetts town. While he also had roles in the films ‘Varsity Blues’ and ‘The Rules of Attraction’, Van Der Beek never truly established himself in cinema as he struggled to separate himself from the legacy of ‘Dawson’s Creek’. But the actor insisted he was happy with his career path. “Overall, I’ve worn my past with pride rather than seeing it as something to get rid of,” he told celebrity site Page Six in 2011.

Van Der Beek’s final post

Wednesday’s Instagram post showed a picture of Van Der Beek wearing a white top and cardigan. It was also shared by his wife Kimberly.The actor’s final post was made on January 26, with the actor sharing a birthday message for his father and his daughter, who shared the same birthday. Sharing a couple of photos, he wrote, “My father and my daughter share a birthday today. At first, I thought that was all they shared – they seemed so different to me. But as the two of you have evolved, and let more of who you are shine through, I can recognize the same open, warm, loving, gentle heart. I see the care and dedication you shower upon those you love most. I see the same out-of-the-box Aquarian creativity and originality. And you both make every room you’re in more fun. Different senes of humor, but you both have a way of alchemizing the vibe around you in such a subtle way one can almost miss how powerfully you do this.”He went on to add, “In this crazy world, it’s a wonder to me that you’ve managed to stay so open, so tender, and so genuinely good. You are marvels… and I’m so insanely grateful to have you in my life. The world is a better place because the two of you are in it. Happy birthday, guys. I love you with all my heart.”

Hollywood celebs mourn his loss

Taking to the comments section, several American TV stars and Hollywood actors mourned Van Der Beek’s demise with touching posts. Sarah Michelle Gellar took to the comments to write, “I’m so sad for your beautiful family. While James legacy will always live on, this is a huge loss to not just your family but the world. F**k Cancer.”Jennifer Garner also left a comment that read, “What a heartbreaking loss. So much love to you, Kimberly, and to your kids, as you navigate this tender time.”Patricia Arquette helped fans and friends raise awareness about the Go Fund Me Page created to help out the actor’s family amid their financial difficulties that arose amid the cancer treatment. She wrote, “Love you. James was one of a kind. The best. People can support on- go fund me look up Support for James Van Der Beek’s family to support through this time.”David Denman also left a pos that read, “One of the kindest souls I’ve ever known. RIP brother.”

After ‘Dawson’s Creek’

Some of his projects after ‘Dawson’s Creek’ include co-creating and playing Wesley “Diplo” Pentz, a dull but likable music producer in the mockumentary satire on Viceland, ‘What Would Diplo Do?’ In 2019, he made it to the semifinals of ABC’s ‘Dancing with the Stars’ and played a balding, out-of-shape ex-boyfriend on ‘How I Met Your Mother.’Between 2003 and 2013, he made appearances in shows like ‘Criminal Minds’, ‘One Tree Hill’, and ‘How I Met Your Mother.’ He played himself with a crackpot intensity in the Krysten Ritter-led ABC drama ‘Don’t Trust the B— in Apartment 23’, and the short-lived spinoff ‘CSI: Cyber’ and ‘Friends With Better Lives’.He’s also appeared in a number of movies, such as Kevin Smith’s 2001 comedy ‘Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back’ and its 2019 sequel, ‘Jay and Silent Bob Reboot’. He also was in the Bret Easton Ellis adaptation of ‘The Rules of Attraction’ in 2002 opposite Jessica Biel and Kate Bosworth.In 2025, he was unmasked as Griffin on ‘The Masked Singer’, after singing a cover of John Denver’s ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’ and ‘I Had Some Help’ by Post Malone and Morgan Wallen.



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T20 World Cup 2026: Not Aiden Markram! Ryan Rickelton reveals who suggested Keshav Maharaj for Super Over against Afghanistan



In an incredible turn of events at the Narendra Modi Stadium in T20 World Cup 2026, South Africa‘s victory over Afghanistan in a double Super Over thriller on February 11, 2026, was decided by a bold coaching masterstroke. The match reached a fever pitch after both teams finished their 20 overs tied at 187, followed by a deadlocked first Super Over where both sides scored 17 runs.

While fans expected a specialist pace spearhead like Kagiso Rabada to handle the final six balls of the second tie-breaker, the ball was unexpectedly handed to a spinner. This high-stakes gamble transformed a tense encounter into one of the most dramatic finishes in T20 World Cup history. The decision ultimately secured South Africa’s second win of the tournament, though it came down to a heart-stopping final delivery.

Not Aiden Markram! Ryan Rickelton clarifies who made the call for Keshav Maharaj in the Super Over

Following the match, South African batter Ryan Rickelton revealed that the decision to bowl a spinner in the second Super Over did not come from captain Aiden Markram, but from head coach Shukri Conrad. Rickelton admitted that the players were initially surprised by the move, especially after Lungi Ngidi had conceded 17 in the first tie-breaker and Rabada had struggled with discipline in the final over of regulation.

Rickelton, quoted as saying by iol.co.za stated: “Why Keshav was selected? I actually was unsure. I thought KG or Marco was going to go, but it came from Shukri, saying he thinks Kesh should go. And yeah, credit to him where credit is due.” The strategy relied on utilizing the ground’s long boundaries and having Maharaj bowl slow and wide to force the Afghan batters to hit against the spin. Despite the risk, the coach’s ‘blunt and honest’ approach to tactical changes proved to be the difference-maker.

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Maharaj survives Rahmanullah Gurbaz onslaught to seal thrilling T20 World Cup 2026 victory

The execution of Conrad’s plan fell to Maharaj, who was tasked with defending a target of 23 in the second Super Over. Maharaj started brilliantly with a dot ball and the wicket of Mohammad Nabi, leaving Afghanistan needing 24 runs off the final four deliveries. However, the game nearly slipped away as Rahmanullah Gurbaz launched a stunning counter-attack, smashing three consecutive sixes to bring the requirement down to just six runs off the final ball. Maharaj’s nerves were further tested when he bowled a wide, reducing the equation to five runs needed for an Afghan win.

Rickelton explained the logic behind the final delivery: “We tried to change it up, I think, balls slow and wide and try to get them to hit over extra cover for six to the big boundary… fortunately for the Proteas, Gurbaz held out to David Miller at cover.” By inducing a desperate slice from Gurbaz on the final ball, Maharaj vindicated Conrad’s gamble and ended what many are calling the greatest T20 World Cup match ever played.

Also READ: Fans go wild as South Africa edge Afghanistan in epic double Super Over thriller at T20 World Cup 2026



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