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Tamil Nadu Parking Dispute Murder: 24-year-old rams car into family over parking dispute in Tamil Nadu; 1 killed, 3 injured including 6-month-old baby | Chennai News


KRISHNAGIRI: An assistant labour inspector died in Hosur on Sunday night after a youth allegedly drove a car into him and three members of his family following a dispute over two-wheelers being parked on the road obstructing the way. The deceased has been identified as K Sivamoorthy, 54, of Annai Arvind Nagar in Hosur. He worked in Hosur.According to the Hosur police, the youth driving a car repeatedly honked as the two-wheelers parked in front of Sivamoorthy’s house blocked his way. Sivamoorthy, his son Kirubakaran,35, and Kirubakaran’s wife Amsaveni came out. Amsaveni was holding her six -month-old child.When they tried to remove the two-wheelers, an argument broke out between the youth — identified as Aditya,24, of the Kumbarappettai area of Hosur — and Sivamoorthy’s family. Police said the youth picked up a stick lying on the ground and tried to attack Sivamoorthy and his family, leading to a serious dispute.The youth allegedly drove his car into Sivamoorthy, Kirubakaran, Amsaveni and the six-month-old baby. “Sivamoorthy, Kirubakaran and Amsaveni were badly injured, while the baby suffered minor injuries,” said the officer.Neighbours rescued the injured and sent them to the Hosur Government Hospital. Sivamoorthy died on the way. After an investigation, the Hosur police arrested Aditya. Aditya’s father, Srinivasan, is the DMK’s Krishnagiri west district deputy secretary. Police said Aditya’s friends, S Rithik Kumar, 20 of Thinnur, and S Harish, 19, of Achettipalli had been in the car at the time. They were also arrested.The trio were remanded in judicial custody. A case was registered, and further inquiries were on.



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WATCH: Shadab Khan makes strong statement during fan interaction ahead of Pakistan’s T20 World Cup Super 8 clash against England



The stage is set for a high-stakes encounter as England and Pakistan prepare to face off in the 45th Match of T20 World Cup Super Eights (Group 2). Scheduled for Tuesday (February 24, 2026), at the iconic Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy, this fixture carries immense weight for both sides. While England enters the match with momentum, Pakistan find themselves in a must-win mindset, fuelled by a viral moment of confidence from one of their veteran stars.

Shadab Khan sends powerful message to supporters before ENG vs PAK Super 8 clash

In the lead-up to Tuesday’s showdown, a candid interaction between Shadab Khan and a supporter has set social media ablaze, perfectly capturing the defiant spirit of the Men in Green. As the team arrived for training in Kandy, a fan posed a question regarding the team’s travel plans, asking, “So, you are here till the semi-finals?”—a query likely referencing the team’s scheduled stay for the Sri Lankan leg of the tournament.

Without a second of hesitation, Shadab Khan delivered a powerful rebuttal that has since become a rallying cry for the Pakistani faithful. Till the final. Final, Insha’Allah,” the all-rounder replied firmly.

This viral clip has injected a fresh wave of optimism into a campaign that has seen its fair share of hurdles. For Shadab, who has often been the heartbeat of Pakistan’s white-ball transition, the statement isn’t just bravado; it’s a reflection of the team’s internal belief that they can navigate the treacherous Super Eight waters. Facing an uphill battle in the points table, Shadab’s “final or bust” mentality has effectively raised the stakes for the clash in Pallekele.

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Pakistan to collide against in-form England in spin-friendly Pallekele

While Shadab’s words have provided the emotional spark, the tactical battle on the pitch will be decided by discipline and adaptation. The Pallekele surface is notorious for assisting slow bowlers, a factor that makes the selection of both units critical.

England arrive as the form team, having dismantled Sri Lanka by 51 runs in their Super Eight opener. Their spinners, complemented by the sheer pace of Jofra Archer, successfully defended a modest total, showcasing a defensive bowling masterclass that moved them to the top of Group 2. With a healthy net run rate, the defending champions look poised and professional.

Pakistan, conversely, is desperate for points. Their opening Super Eight fixture against New Zealand was a victim of the weather, leaving them with a solitary point from a washout. To stay in contention, they will unleash a diverse spin arsenal. The world will be watching Usman Tariq’s mystery spin, alongside the experienced trio of Shadab, Abrar Ahmed, and Mohammad Nawaz.

The true test, however, lies in Pakistan’s batting. While Sahibzada Farhan has been a revelation, leading the tournament charts with 220 runs, the middle order remains a puzzle. Captain Salman Agha and the explosive Saim Ayub need to find their rhythm to counter England’s tactical precision. If Pakistan’s batters can provide a platform, Shadab’s prediction of a final appearance might just move one step closer to reality.

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After South Africa humiliation, Team India reaches Chennai for must-win Super 8s clash vs Zimbabwe – WATCH | Cricket News


After South Africa humiliation, Team India reaches Chennai for must-win Super 8s clash vs Zimbabwe - WATCH

NEW DELHI: The Indian men’s cricket team arrived in Chennai on Monday ahead of their second Super 8s clash of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 against Zimbabwe, to be played on February 26 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Led by Suryakumar Yadav, India are looking to bounce back after a crushing 76-run defeat to South Africa in their opening Super 8 fixture at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday.

India fans in Ahmedabad react to loss vs South Africa | T20 World Cup

The loss ended India’s 18-match unbeaten run in ICC white-ball tournaments since their defeat in the 2023 World Cup final against Australia at the same venue. It was also India’s second-biggest loss by runs in T20 Internationals, behind the 80-run defeat to New Zealand in Wellington in 2019, and their heaviest defeat in T20 World Cup history.In the match against South Africa, the Proteas posted 187/7 after a 97-run fourth-wicket partnership between David Miller (63) and Dewald Brevis (45) steadied the innings. Tristan Stubbs added late impetus with an unbeaten 44.For India, Jasprit Bumrah (3/15) and Arshdeep Singh (2/28) were the standout bowlers, while Varun Chakaravarthy and Shivam Dube chipped in with a wicket each.Chasing 188, India never gained momentum. Shivam Dube top-scored with 42, but no batter managed a half-century as the defending champions were bowled out for 111 in 18.5 overs. Marco Jansen (4/22), Keshav Maharaj (3/24), Corbin Bosch (2/12) and captain Aiden Markram (1/5) starred with the ball to seal a comprehensive win.The heavy defeat has dented India’s Net Run Rate, which now stands at -3.800. To stay in the race for a semifinal berth, India must win their remaining Super 8 Group 1 matches and significantly improve their NRR to avoid depending on other results.



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Govt to return unclaimed EPFO deposits, expand scholarships for unorganised workers’ children


Govt to return unclaimed EPFO deposits, expand scholarships for unorganised workers’ children

The labour ministry has initiated a process to return unclaimed funds lying in inoperative Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) accounts to subscribers, a move expected to benefit over 3.1 million account holders, labour minister Mansukh Mandaviya said.A pilot phase covering about 0.7 million subscribers will be rolled out shortly after the decision was taken during a weekly review meeting chaired by the minister, according to an ET report.EPFO currently has around 31.86 lakh inoperative accounts holding deposits worth Rs 10,903 crore. Nearly 7.11 lakh of these accounts contain unclaimed balances of up to Rs 1,000, totalling Rs 30.52 crore.The ministry said several accounts are as old as 20 years and have recorded no transactions for the past three years, leading to their classification as inoperative.Accounts selected for the pilot phase already have Aadhaar-linked bank details available with EPFO, enabling the retirement fund body to directly credit the pending amounts to subscribers.Under provisions of the EPF & MP Act, beneficiaries must file claims to withdraw their provident fund savings. However, authorities observed that in many cases the balance amount is too small compared with the documentation required, resulting in a buildup of unclaimed deposits over time.

Scholarship scheme to be strengthened

Alongside the payout initiative, the labour ministry said its education assistance programme for children of unorganised workers will now include a merit-based scholarship of up to Rs 25,000 in addition to the existing welfare-based support.“In order to enhance equity, remove unintended exclusions and ensure policy clarity, the ministry is amending the scheme guidelines to allow a student who is availing the ministry’s welfare-based scholarship to also receive a merit-based scholarship from any central or state government agency, wherever eligible,” the labour ministry said in a statement.The ministry said about 0.16 million students have so far received welfare-based financial assistance amounting to Rs 77.9 crore this year, compared with 92,118 beneficiaries who received Rs 31.65 crore in 2024-25.According to the ministry, the initiative aligns with the Code on Social Security, 2020, which seeks to expand social security and welfare measures, including education support, for unorganised workers and their families.



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‘Need of the hour’: Cong faces fresh demand in Karnataka; first-time MLAs seek ministerial berths | India News


'Need of the hour': Cong faces fresh demand in Karnataka; first-time MLAs seek ministerial berths
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NEW DELHI: A group of first-time Congress MLAs from Karnataka has written to senior party leaders — including Congress national president Mallikarjun Kharge and former party chief Rahul Gandhi — seeking representation in the state Cabinet during the proposed reshuffle.In a joint representation addressed to the Congress high command and the state leadership — including chief minister Siddaramaiah and deputy chief minister and state unit president DK Shivakumar — the legislators urged that at least five first-time MLAs be inducted as ministers.“We request you to ensure that at least five first-time MLAs are accommodated as ministers during the reshuffle,” the letter said.The legislators noted that 38 of the 135 Congress MLAs elected to the 224-member House in the 2023 assembly polls being first-time members was a “clear message” from the people, as they want to see “new young faces.”“As you are aware, the people have elected 38 Congress members to the assembly for the first time and thereby sent out a clear message that they want to see new young faces in the legislature,” the MLAs wrote.They further pointed out that when the 34-member ministry was constituted under Siddaramaiah, no debutant legislator was inducted into the Cabinet.“That being the case, it is justified that the first-timers are also accommodated. It is the need of the hour that young, dynamic, and proactive debutant MLAs are provided an opportunity to serve as ministers,” the letter stated.The signatories argued that appointing newcomers to ministerial positions would not be “unprecedented,” noting that in several states first-time MLAs had gone on to become chief ministers or ministers. A blend of youth and experience, they argued, would strike the “right balance” in governance and strengthen the party’s prospects in 2028.The letter comes amid an ongoing leadership tussle within the state Congress, with Shivakumar reiterating his claim to the top post, reportedly based on an understanding with the party high command after the 2023 victory. At the time, veteran leader Siddaramaiah was chosen to lead the government for his second term, while Shivakumar was made his deputy and reportedly assured the chief minister’s post for the latter half of the five-year tenure.The Karnataka Congress government completed its first two-and-a-half years in November 2025.(With PTI inputs)



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‘Far more powers than before’: Trump suggests using other ‘more powerful, obnoxious’ tariffs after US SC setback


‘Far more powers than before’: Trump suggests using other 'more powerful, obnoxious' tariffs after US SC setback
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US President Donald Trump launched a fresh attack on the Supreme Court of the United States, calling it “incompetent” and “ridiculous” after it struck down most of his earlier tariffs, while arguing the ruling had inadvertently handed him broader powers, including the ability to use licensing tools in trade policy.In a fresh reaction to the decision on Monday, one of several critical statements in recent days, Trump wrote on Truth Social that the court had “accidentally and unwittingly” granted him “far more powers and strength” than he previously possessed.“The supreme court … gave me, as President of the United States, far more powers and strength than I had prior to their ridiculous, dumb, and very internationally divisive ruling,” Trump wrote.Emphasising what he portrayed as alternative mechanisms, Trump said the decision allowed him to lean on licensing authorities. “For one thing, I can use Licenses to do absolutely ‘terrible’ things to foreign countries,” he said, but clarified that the ruling doesn’t allow him to do so. “According to the ruling, can’t charge them a License fee — BUT ALL LICENSES CHARGE FEES,” Trump added.

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Trump also argued the judgement left intact other tariff pathways, saying they could now be deployed “in a much more powerful and obnoxious way, with legal certainty.”“Our incompetent supreme court did a great job for the wrong people,” Trump wrote, while praising what he called the “Great Three,” an apparent reference to dissenting justices.The president extended his criticism beyond trade policy, warning that the court could next revisit birthright citizenship. “The next thing you know they will rule in favor of China and others, who are making an absolute fortune on Birthright Citizenship, by saying the 14th Amendment was NOT written to take care of the “babies of slaves,” which it was as proven by the EXACT TIMING of its construction, filing, and ratification, which perfectly coincided with the END OF THE CIVIL WAR,” said Trump.Further defending his stance against the top court’s ruling the US President said, “How much better can you do than that? But this supreme court will find a way to come to the wrong conclusion, one that again will make China, and various other Nations, happy and rich. Let our supreme court keep making decisions that are so bad and deleterious to the future of our Nation – I have a job to do. “The Supreme Court’s ruling invalidated most of the Trump administration tariffs imposed under emergency powers, finding that the statute cited by the administration did not authorise sweeping trade levies.



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Iron Deficiency Symptoms: Why so many women are low on iron, and don’t realise it


Why so many women are low on iron, and don’t realise it
Across various aspects of modern life, women frequently report feeling exhausted, attributing it to their hectic schedules. Nevertheless, healthcare providers indicate that overlooked low iron levels may be a significant contributor. This silent deficiency disproportionately impacts women, particularly during menstrual cycles and pregnancy.

A large number of women live with constant tiredness and assume it is simply part of modern life. Work pressure, family duties, irregular meals, and poor sleep often take the blame. Yet doctors continue to see a quieter, more common cause behind this exhaustion: low iron levels.Dr Manjula Anagani, Padmashree Awardee and Clinical Director at CARE Hospitals, observes this pattern repeatedly. “A surprising number of young women walk into hospitals complaining of one thing: constant tiredness. Not dramatic illness, not severe pain — just a lingering lack of energy that refuses to improve despite rest. Many assume it is stress, poor sleep, or a demanding schedule. Often, the real reason is far simpler and far more common: low iron levels.”Iron deficiency rarely creates alarm. It settles in quietly. And that is exactly why so many women miss it.

The silent slide into deficiency

Iron deficiency does not strike suddenly. It develops over months, sometimes years. The body adapts slowly as iron stores drop, so symptoms do not appear dramatically.“Iron deficiency continues to be one of the most widespread nutritional concerns among women, particularly during the reproductive years. What makes it tricky is how quietly it develops. The body adjusts slowly as iron stores decline, so symptoms rarely appear all at once,” explains Dr Anagani.This slow adjustment becomes dangerous. When changes are gradual, they feel normal. Slight fatigue blends into daily routine. Reduced stamina is blamed on age. Decreased focus is blamed on stress.By the time haemoglobin levels fall significantly, the body has already been compensating for months.

Iron deficiency

Iron deficiency does not strike suddenly. It develops over months, sometimes years.

Why women are more vulnerable than men

The biology of menstruation plays a central role. Monthly blood loss slowly reduces iron reserves. Women with heavy periods are at even higher risk.“Menstruation remains a major reason women are more vulnerable to iron deficiency than men. Monthly blood loss gradually reduces iron reserves, especially in those with heavier cycles. Over time, even a balanced diet may struggle to compensate if intake does not match loss,” says Dr Anagani.Pregnancy increases the demand further. The body must produce more blood to support the growing baby. Without adequate iron intake, reserves deplete quickly.The scale of the issue is significant. According to a study published in the BMC Public Health, over 67% of women aged 15–49 years are anaemic. These are not small numbers. They represent millions of women functioning below their full physical capacity.

Diet patterns that look fine, but aren’t

Many women eat enough calories but still lack iron.Dr Anagani notes, “Meals are frequently irregular — breakfast gets skipped, lunch happens in a hurry, and snacks from packets quietly replace proper food. Over time, iron intake simply doesn’t keep up with the body’s needs.”In many Indian households, vegetarian diets are common and often nutritious. However, the iron in plant foods (non-heme iron) is absorbed less efficiently than iron from animal sources.“Unless meals are thoughtfully planned — for example, combining iron-rich foods with ingredients that improve absorption — iron stores can slowly decline even when overall food intake seems adequate,” she explains.Tea and coffee immediately after meals further reduce absorption. Crash dieting and intense fitness routines without nutritional planning add another layer of risk.Iron deficiency, in this sense, is not always about poverty or food scarcity. It is often about absorption, timing, and balance.

The symptoms that hide in plain sight

Iron’s main job is to help produce haemoglobin, which carries oxygen in the blood. When iron levels fall, oxygen delivery drops.“Iron is essential for producing haemoglobin, the substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body. When iron levels drop, tissues receive less oxygen than they need. The change is subtle at first. Daily tasks begin to feel slightly more exhausting. Climbing stairs feels harder than usual. Concentration slips,” says Dr Anagani.

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Iron deficiency rarely creates alarm. It settles in quietly. And that is exactly why so many women miss it.

Common signs include:

  • Persistent fatigue
  • Frequent headaches
  • Pale skin
  • Hair thinning
  • Brittle nails
  • Breathlessness during mild activity
  • Reduced exercise tolerance

These symptoms develop gradually. Many women dismiss them as routine stress. That dismissal delays testing.

When iron deficiency becomes anaemia

If untreated, deficiency progresses to iron-deficiency anaemia.Dr Anagani cautions, “If iron deficiency progresses into anaemia, the effects extend beyond tiredness. Immunity may weaken, mood changes can occur, and productivity suffers. During pregnancy, untreated anaemia increases health risks for both mother and baby, making early detection especially important.”Research from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has repeatedly highlighted the link between maternal anaemia and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Anaemia does not only affect physical health. It affects work performance, emotional wellbeing, and cognitive function. The body runs, but not efficiently.

Why so many women don’t realise it

There is a cultural layer to this problem.Many women prioritise family health before their own. Routine fatigue is accepted as part of responsibility. Regular blood testing is postponed unless symptoms become severe.Dr Anagani emphasises early screening: “Routine blood tests remain the simplest way to identify the problem. Checking haemoglobin levels — and doing iron tests when required — can identify a problem well before symptoms start affecting daily life. Regular screening is especially useful for adolescents, women with heavy menstrual cycles, and those preparing for pregnancy, instead of waiting until fatigue becomes difficult to ignore.Fatigue should not feel permanent. When it does, it deserves investigation.

Small corrections, real impact

Correction rarely requires extreme measures. It begins with steady, practical adjustments.“Including iron-rich foods such as lentils, green leafy vegetables, dates, jaggery, nuts, seeds, and fortified cereals helps rebuild stores gradually. Pairing these foods with vitamin C sources — lemon juice, citrus fruits, or tomatoes — improves absorption significantly. Spacing tea or coffee away from meals can make an unexpected difference,” advises Dr Anagani.In moderate to severe cases, doctors may recommend iron supplements after testing. Self-medication is not advised, as excess iron can also cause harm.Restoring iron levels restores clarity, stamina, and mood. Many women describe feeling “like themselves again” after treatment.Florence Nightingale once said, “The very first requirement in a hospital is that it should do the sick no harm.” In the context of iron deficiency, harm comes from silence and delay rather than disease itself.Iron deficiency is common. But common does not mean harmless. Persistent fatigue should not be accepted as normal life.



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Canada PM Mark Carney to visit India on February 26; trade deal, defence pact in focus | India News


Canada PM Mark Carney to visit India on February 26; trade deal, defence pact in focus

NEW DELHI: Canada’s prime minister, Mark Carney, will travel to India from February 26, according to an official statement from Carney’s office.“Prime Minister Carney will first visit Mumbai, then New Delhi, India, where he will meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The leaders will focus on elevating and expanding the Canada-India relationship, with ambitious new partnerships in trade, energy, technology and artificial intelligence (AI), talent and culture, and defence. He will meet with business leaders to identify investment opportunities in Canada and create new partnerships between businesses in both nations,” the statement read.It further said that Canada’s new government was focused on what it could control in a “more divided and uncertain world” and deepen regional ties through visits to its strongest Indo-Pacific partners including India, Australia and Japan.Speaking ahead of the visit, India’s High Commissioner to Canada, Dinesh Patnaik, said he was hopeful that India and Canada could finalise a comprehensive trade agreement within a year, despite earlier delays in talks, according to The Canadian Press.This will be Carney’s first visit to India since assuming office after Justin Trudeau, and comes amid signs of improving relations between the two countries.In 2024, India was Canada’s seventh-largest trading partner in goods and services, with total bilateral trade reaching $30.8 billion. At the G20 Leaders’ Summit last year, Canada and India agreed to formally begin negotiations on an ambitious Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). The proposed deal aims to help more than double two-way trade to $70 billion by 2030.



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Bengaluru Woman Assault: ‘Threw me out of house suspecting infidelity’: 9-month pregnant woman assaulted by husband, in-laws in Bengaluru | Bengaluru News


A woman in her ninth month of pregnancy has accused her husband and in-laws of assault and prolonged cruelty in Bengaluru.

BENGALURU: A woman in her ninth month of pregnancy has accused her husband and in-laws of assault and prolonged cruelty in Bengaluru. In a complaint filed at the South Women Police Station, Jyothi Pandey, 34, said she married Anuraga Pandey in 2017 in Varanasi before relocating to Bengaluru, where her husband was working. She told police that the early years of her marriage were stable, but alleged that tensions began during her first pregnancy. According to the first information report (FIR), her husband began to question her character and allegedly subjected her to verbal and physical abuse. She claimed the pattern of harassment continued even after the birth of their first child. The complaint states that between 2021 and 2025 she was repeatedly subjected to cruelty. Jyothi further alleged that while the family was living in Tamil Nadu, disputes escalated and she was physically assaulted by her husband and in-laws. During her second pregnancy, she alleged that her husband again accused her of infidelity and forced her out of the house. She said that despite being nine months pregnant, she faced physical and mental abuse without consideration for her condition. For a period, she returned to her mother’s home before coming back to Bengaluru. Police said the complaint was lodged after the woman underwent counselling through a women’s helpline. A case has been registered, and officers said further investigation is under way



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Suryakumar Yadav reveals turning point in India’s Super 8 defeat to South Africa in T20 World Cup 2026



In a high-stakes encounter that reshaped the Group 1 standings, South Africa delivered a masterclass in clinical T20 cricket to defeat India by 76 runs in the Super 8 of the T20 World Cup 2026. Held on Sunday (February 23), at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, the 43rd match of the tournament saw the Proteas break India’s 12-match winning streak in emphatic fashion.

Despite a sensational opening spell by Jasprit Bumrah, who finished with 3 for 15 and became India’s leading wicket-taker in T20 World Cup history, the Indian batting lineup faltered under pressure. Chasing a formidable target of 188, the Men in Blue were bundled out for a mere 111 in 18.5 overs, leaving their semifinal hopes hanging by a thread.

Suryakumar Yadav explains where the game slipped away from India

Following the crushing defeat, India captain Suryakumar Yadav was candid about the turning point of the match. While the bowlers initially had South Africa reeling at 20/3, the Indian chase suffered an identical, if not more damaging, collapse.

Sometimes, you have to think you cannot win the game in the powerplay, but you can lose it. We lost too many wickets early on, and when you are chasing 185-plus, you need those small partnerships to keep the scoreboard ticking. We simply did not have the partnerships we needed today. We could have batted much better,” Suryakumar remarked during the post-match presentation.

India’s top order, featuring Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, and Tilak Varma, struggled against the pace and bounce of Marco Jansen, who dismantled the lineup with figures of 4 for 22. By the time the powerplay concluded, India was already staring at a steep climb, unable to recover from the early loss of rhythm.

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South Africa deliver statement performance against India to secure a dominant victory

The narrative of the match was defined by how each team handled the middle overs. After the initial wobble, South Africa found heroes in David Miller (63 off 35) and the young Dewald Brevis (45 off 29), who stitched together a 97-run partnership. This recovery allowed Tristan Stubbs to provide a late flourish, propelling the Proteas to 187/7.

Suryakumar acknowledged that while India started well with the ball, the game slipped away between overs 7 and 15. He stated, “We were always in the game when we started. We bowled really well in the beginning, but from 7-15, they batted exceptionally well to take the game away. We did manage to come back toward the end, but the damage was done.

He also heaped praise on the South African bowling duo of Jansen and Lungi Ngidi, noting their tactical discipline.

Everyone knows their combination has been lethal. They bowl well in partnerships, picking up key wickets while keeping the run rate under control. Chasing on this surface required a more measured approach, and they didn’t give us any room to breathe,” Suryakumar concluded.

With this loss, India’s Net Run Rate has taken a massive hit, making their upcoming fixtures against Zimbabwe and West Indies must-win encounters.

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