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Fakhar Zaman bashed for ‘unprofessional’ behaviour after T20 World Cup 2026


Former Pakistani cricketer Tanveer Ahmed blasted experienced Pakistani cricketer Fakhar Zaman for not managing his injury concerns well. His lack of fitness has been a major issue for Pakistan in ICC tournaments.

Fakhar Zaman is now among the most experienced cricketers in the Pakistan National side; however, he does not get the amount of gametime a senior pro like him should. One of the reasons might be the Pakistan management not using him wisely, but his frequent injuries are also a major concern.

Unlike Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman has been in great form in the competition. His impact was clearly seen in Pakistan’s final appearance in the series, when he finally opened the innings alongside Sahibzada Farhan and gave Pakistan a 150+ opening stand.

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Fakhar Zaman defied Aaqib Javed’s claims with a spectacular fielding effort

After Pakistan’s poor campaign in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 ended, PCB Chief Selector Aaqib Javed claimed that the selection committee was not informed that the two veterans, Babar Azam and Fakhar Zaman, were injured before the T20 World Cup.

However, the reverse trolling started from Zaman’s fans, who trolled Javed after the southpaw was seen taking a brilliant catch during the National T20 Cup semi-final between Abbottabad Region and Lahore Region Whites.

The video of the stunning fielding effort from the Pakistani cricketer went viral on social media, and many claimed that the cricketer didn’t seem to be injured, even once, and the selectors seemed to accuse him wrongly.

Fakhar admitted injury concerns amid National T20 Cup participation

However, while responding to one of the tweets that claimed he was injured, Fakhar had responded, saying that he was injured enough not to fit into the 50-over setup, as a result of which he was dropped from the Bangladesh squad for the ODI series against Bangladesh.

He also went on to admit that he participated in the National T20 Cup only after he cleared all his fitness Tests on the 15th of March, before featuring in the semi-final. He would next be seen in the PSL season after clearing all fitness tests.

“I was not 100% fit to play 50-over games. In that case, Aqib Javed was right. I’m playing these games after clearing the fitness tests on 15th,” Fakhar wrote on X.

Tanveer slams Pakistani opener for lack of fitness awareness

Former Pakistani cricketer Tanveer Ahmed, who has emerged as a major critic of Pakistani cricketers due to their poor performance in the ICC tournaments as well as bilaterals over the course of the last few years, has now turned to slam the Pakistani opener.

He said, “Fakhar Zaman has been playing professional cricket for many years. I don’t understand what kind of professional player gets unfit on all occasions. I seriously don’t get it; when will he work on his fitness in order to improve it?”

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New national highway Rules: Skip toll payment, pay double after 72 hours


New national highway Rules: Skip toll payment, pay double after 72 hours

NEW DELHI: Failure to pay user fee because of faulty FASTag or for low balance in the tag while crossing a barrier-less plaza on NH network will cost you double, if you don’t pay the user charge within 72 hours, as per a govt notification. Similarly, if the tolling agency fails to examine and dispose of any complaint within five days, the claim for the unpaid user fee will automatically lapse.The changes have been made in the National Highways Fee Rules to rein in users going scot-free after not paying the user charge and also to hold the tolling agencies accountable.The amendments provide a structured recovery mechanism in cases of “unpaid user fee” to strengthen digital enforcement of toll collection, particularly in the context of evolving barrier-free tolling systems. The rules came into effect from Tuesday. As per the amended Rules, “unpaid user fee” has been defined as the toll applicable to a vehicle whose passage has been recorded by Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) infrastructure but where the applicable user fee has not been received.TOI on March 7 had first reported the change in Rules just ahead of the launch of barrier-less tolling on NHs. As per the new norms, an electronic notice (e-notice) will be issued to registered vehicle owners for “unpaid user fee” specifying vehicle details, date and location of passage, and the amount payable. The notices will be sent through SMS, email, mobile-based applications and will also be made available on a designated portal.The rules further provide for integration of the national electronic toll collection system with the VAHAN database to enable seamless identification of vehicles and enforcement of unpaid dues.As per the amendment, the unpaid user fee payable in response to an e-notice will be twice the applicable toll amount. However, to encourage timely compliance, if the amount is paid within 72 hours of issuance of the e-notice, only the original user fee will be payable without any additional charge.A provision has also been made for grievance redressal. Any aggrieved vehicle owner or driver may submit a representation through the designated portal within 72 hours of issuance of the e-notice. Agencies will get five days to examine and dispose it of within five days, failing which the claim for unpaid user fee will lapse.“In cases where the unpaid user fee remains unpaid beyond 15 days and no representation is pending, the amount will be recorded in the VAHAN system, and appropriate restrictions may be imposed on vehicle-related services until the dues are cleared,” the ministry said.The restrictions on vehicle-related services include transfer and renewal of RC.



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Council in London issues fine of over £1,000 each to two Indian-origin men for spitting paan


Council in London issues fine of over £1,000 each to two Indian-origin men for spitting paan

TOI Correspondent from London: Two Indian-origin men have been fined over £1,000 each for spiting paan in the London borough of Brent, which is on a campaign blitz to stop the menace.Akshitkumar Bhadre Patel (31), who lives in Edgware, was fined £1,391 (Rs 1.7 lakh) by North West London magistrates’ court earlier this month. He failed to appear at his hearing and the case was proven in his absence. He was convicted of spitting paan on the road in Kingsbury on June 11, 2025 The fine is £100 (Rs 12,000) but as he didn’t pay it and he was taken to court, it increased to £1,391. Hitesh Patel (32), who lives in Ruislip, was also fined £1,391 at the same court for spitting paan on June 12, 2025 on the road in Wembley Hill. He also did not turn up for his hearing.Brent Council spends more than £30,000 (Rs 37 lakh) a year on cleaning paan spit, which even high-powered industrial jets are unable to clean off. Enforcement officers patrol daily ready to issue a £100 fine to anyone they catch spitting paan. If it does not get paid, the council can prosecute.



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MUTP projects get 4.5kcr push in FY27, up 20% | Mumbai News


Mumbai: Railway projects under the Mumbai Urban Transport Project (MUTP) have received a significant financial boost, with a combined allocation of Rs 4,535 crore from the Union and state budgets for 2026–27 — nearly 20% higher than last year.Of the total outlay, the Maharashtra govt has contributed Rs 2,319 crore, while the Centre’s share stands at Rs 2,216 crore. In comparison, the combined allocation in the previous financial year was Rs 3,554 crore, indicating a substantial increase in funding support for suburban rail infrastructure.The funds will be utilised for ongoing works under three MUTP phases being implemented by the Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation (MRVC). These include expansion of rail corridors, station improvement works, and measures to ease congestion at busy suburban stations across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR).A key focus this year is the commissioning of the Panvel–Karjat suburban rail corridor under MUTP-3. The project is more than 85% complete and is expected to be operational within the current financial year. Once opened, it will provide an alternative route from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) to Karjat via Panvel, reducing dependence on the Kalyan corridor and improving connectivity to Navi Mumbai.Officials said the enhanced budgetary support is expected to accelerate execution of critical infrastructure, leading to faster dispersal of crowds and improved commuter safety.Among allocations, MUTP-3A projects have received the highest share at Rs 2,780 crore, followed by Rs 1,583 crore for MUTP-3 and Rs 172 crore for MUTP-2.Key projects under implementation include the Virar–Dahanu quadrupling corridor, where nearly 50% of the work has been completed, including construction of two major river bridges. Under MUTP-3A, works such as the extension of the harbour line to Borivli, addition of fifth and sixth lines between Borivli and Virar, and extra corridors between Kalyan–Asangaon and Kalyan–Badlapur are progressing steadily.MRVC is also planning procurement of 238 air-conditioned suburban rakes to improve travel comfort. Pre-bid meetings are under way, with tenders likely to be opened in May. MUTP 3 and 3A are capacity augmentation projects that aims at laying additonal line parallel to existing line.



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Smith says missing IPL a blessing in disguise ahead of Tests | Cricket News


Smith says missing IPL a blessing in disguise ahead of Tests
England wicketkeeper Jamie Smith and Australia batter Steve Smith during day three of the Fifth Test in the 2025/26 Ashes Series between Australia and England at Sydney Cricket Ground on January 06, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo/Getty Images)

England wicketkeeper-batter Jamie Smith has said that missing out on the IPL 2026 could help him focus on red-ball cricket, as he prepares for the upcoming Test season at home.Smith, who went unsold in the IPL auction, said he initially wanted to be part of the league but now sees the break as useful ahead of England’s Test summer, which begins against New Zealand in June.

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“At the time, I would have definitely liked to have gone (to the IPL). It’s an ambition of mine to strengthen all sides of my game, and I see the IPL as something that can really enhance the white-ball side and does have benefits for the red-ball (game),” Smith said, as cited by“But in hindsight, yeah, it’s fantastic to come here and have a block of red-ball (cricket) behind me. I felt that towards the back end of the summer and into the winter, technically, I felt a little bit out of kilter.“It’s been nice to come here (The Oval) and work on a couple of things, and then I’ll be able to hopefully implement them, for six or seven (County Championship) games, and we’ll see where we get to if there’s any England stuff after that. But, yeah, it’s nice to have a little block to try and get things right,” Smith was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo on Wednesday.Smith had a difficult Ashes series in Australia, scoring 211 runs with one half-century in five Tests as Australia won 4-1. He was later left out of England’s white-ball squads for the tour of Sri Lanka and the Men’s T20 World Cup.Reflecting on the tour, Smith spoke about the physical and mental demands of long Test series.“Mistakes are going to happen. The India series was physically and mentally very tough. It was my first five-Test series.“Also, we were out in the field for 22 out of 25 days or something stupid, and all the Tests lasted (five days). By the end, it was just actual exhaustion: I was just knackered physically and mentally from all that had gone. From there, the learning was how to make sure that from the first to the last game, your standards are still as high as possible,” Smith said.“It was similar in Australia, to be honest. I know a few of the games didn’t last as long as people were expecting or wanting, but again, I don’t feel like my standards were down too much,” he added.

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HC pulls up FRRO for stalling US nat’l’s exit permit | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The Bombay High Court has censured the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) for not processing ‘exit permit’ of US national, James Watson, booked for allegedly attempting religious conversion, despite a sessions court order.Watson moved the HC after the FRRO refused to process his exit permit. Justice N J Jamadar said a government agency cannot “dilute” or nullify the effect of a court order through indirect means, and directed the FRRO to process petitioner’s application immediately. Watson was booked by Thane police for allegedly attempting religious conversion. He was granted bail by additional sessions court in Oct 2025. PTI



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21-year-old Mumbai resident saves 2 minors from being kidnapped, 1 arrested | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The presence of mind shown by a resident stopped a man from kidnapping two minor girls from a housing society in Vikhroli.Mohammad Zakaria Qamar Naeem Shamsi (21), who helped police arrest Suraj Prasad Banwasi, told police that on Wednesday at around 9 pm, he noticed an unknown man holding the hand of a 7-year-old girl and attempting to take her away. He also saw the same man trying to lure another minor girl. Shamsi raised an alarm, prompting the accused to try to flee. With the help of two acquaintances, he managed to apprehend the suspect.



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Drugs worth Rs 64 crore seized at Mumbai airport, four arrested | Mumbai News


Mumbai: Customs at Mumbai airport have busted a major drug smuggling racket and have seized 64 kgs of hydroponic weed worth Rs 64 crore and arrested four passengers including a foreign national arriving from Bangkok under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985. Further investigation is underway to identify the source, supply chain, and possible international links involved in the operation.



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Wintry spell returns as snow & rain cool Kashmir | India News


Wintry spell returns as snow & rain cool Kashmir
Most higher reaches of Kashmir received moderate to heavy snowfall, while the plains were lashed by rains, disrupting vehicular movement in some stretches. (PTI Photo)

SRINAGAR: Wet weather has brought the chill back to the Kashmir Valley, lowering temperatures across the region and prompting people to turn to warm clothing and traditional and electric hamams for relief. Srinagar had recorded a maximum temperature of 14.9°C Tuesday. Gulmarg and Sonamarg received fresh snowfall Wednesday, further contributing to the dip in mercury.The meteorological department, in its Wednesday evening forecast, predicted “erratic weather” till March 20.Snowfall at Pir Ki Gali along Mughal Road led to the route’s closure. The plains, including Srinagar, were lashed by rain, which continued till Wednesday evening. Historian Khalid Bashir described the weather as “serenity unveiled along the course of the Jhelum, a wet Wednesday’s gentle gift”.Scores of tourists were spotted taking selfies in Gulmarg, many expressing surprise at the March snowfall. “We were not expecting snowfall at this time. In one trip, we got to see the Tulip Garden in Srinagar plus snowfall,” a tourist said.The plunge in mercury contrasts with last month’s dry spell in Kashmir, which had raised concerns. Srinagar, the summer capital, recorded its warmest Feb on record, with the maximum temperature rising 10°C above normal on Feb 22 at 21°C. A day later, CM Omar Abdullah had called for the introduction of artificial snow at Gulmarg to sustain tourism activity.In Feb, independent forecaster Faizan Arif had stated that the previous all-time Feb record for Srinagar was 20.6°C, which was observed on Feb 24, 2016. He had said that the Feb 22 reading officially made it the warmest Feb day ever recorded in the city.The current weather is expected to remain cloudy, with intermittent light to moderate rain or snowfall at many places, the Met department stated Wednesday. A few higher reaches of Chenab Valley in Jammu division and south Kashmir may receive moderate to heavy snowfall. Weather conditions are likely to improve between March 21 and 25, with generally dry conditions expected. However, a brief spell of rain or snow at isolated places cannot be ruled out on March 23.The department advised travellers planning to move through higher reaches and key passes to plan accordingly between March 18 and 20, as there is a possibility of heavy rain and snowfall at some places, accompanied by thunder and gusty winds (40–50 kmph) and isolated hailstorms. The department urged farmers to suspend operations during this period.



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