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Connor Esterhuizen propels South Africa to series-leveling win over New Zealand in 4th T20I



South Africa bounced back in style to defeat New Zealand by 19 runs in the fourth T20I at Sky Stadium. Riding on a composed half-century from Connor Esterhuizen and a disciplined bowling effort, the visitors squared the five-match series 2-2, setting up a thrilling decider.

Connor Esterhuizen anchors South Africa to competitive total

After opting to bat first, South Africa posted a competitive total of 164/5 in their 20 overs. Despite an early setback with Wiaan Mulder departing for a duck, Tony de Zorzi steadied the innings with a fluent 23 off 21 balls. The innings was anchored by Esterhuizen, who played a match-defining knock of 57 off 36 deliveries, striking seven fours and three sixes.

Esterhuizen found support from Rubin Hermann, who chipped in with 28 runs. Late contributions from Dian Forrester (19), Jason Smith (19), and George Linde (14) ensured South Africa finished strongly, adding valuable runs in the death overs.

For New Zealand, Kyle Jamieson stood out with figures of 2/29, while Ben Sears was economical, conceding just 22 runs and picking up a wicket. However, James Neesham proved expensive, giving away 49 runs, which allowed South Africa to gain momentum during the middle and death overs.

South Africa bowlers seal the deal

Chasing 165, New Zealand started positively with Tim Robinson scoring 32 off 22 balls. Dane Cleaver added a quick 26 off 16, but the hosts failed to build partnerships as wickets fell at regular intervals. Nick Kelly’s 19 provided brief stability, but the middle order struggled to keep up with the required rate. Lower-order contributions from Jamieson (13) and Cole McConchie (10) were not enough as New Zealand were bowled out for 145 in 18.5 overs.

South Africa’s bowling attack delivered under pressure, with Gerald Coetzee leading the charge with three wickets. Keshav Maharaj and Prenelan Subrayen picked up two wickets each, while Ottniel Baartman also bagged two crucial scalps to dent New Zealand’s chase. Esterhuizen was named Player of the Match for his outstanding innings that laid the foundation for the win. With the series now level at 2-2, the stage is perfectly set for an exciting fifth T20I.

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Govt to auction 19 critical mineral blocks in seventh tranche as focus sharpens on supply security


Govt to auction 19 critical mineral blocks in seventh tranche as focus sharpens on supply security

The government will launch the seventh tranche of auctions for critical and strategic minerals on Monday, putting 19 blocks on offer across multiple states as part of efforts to strengthen domestic resource security.The move comes as India seeks to boost self-reliance in clean energy, advanced technologies, fertilisers and other strategic sectors amid global supply-chain disruptions, PTI reported.So far, six rounds of auctions have been completed, with 46 critical and strategic mineral blocks already sold, according to the mines ministry.“Building on this momentum, the seventh tranche will offer 19 blocks across several states under mining lease and composite licence,” the ministry said in a statement.Critical minerals are considered vital for economic development and long-term mineral security, particularly as the global transition towards clean energy and advanced technologies drives demand for resources such as lithium, graphite, rare earth elements (REE), tungsten, vanadium, titanium and other rare metals.Their limited availability and geographical concentration continue to pose challenges for resilient supply chains worldwide.The ministry said Union coal and mines minister G Kishan Reddy, along with minister of state for coal and mines Satish Chandra Dubey, will formally launch the seventh tranche of auctions on March 23.In a separate statement, the ministry said it will also organise the National District Mineral Foundation (DMF) Summit 2026 in New Delhi on Monday and Tuesday.



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‘They took bold calls’: Irfan Pathan’s big verdict on Punjab Kings ahead of IPL 2026 | Cricket News


'They took bold calls': Irfan Pathan's big verdict on Punjab Kings ahead of IPL 2026
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Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan believes the Punjab Kings are finally “moving in the right direction” after making smart and bold decisions at the auction table, raising hopes of ending their long wait for an Indian Premier League (IPL) title.Speaking on IPL Today Live, Pathan highlighted how the franchise has shown renewed clarity in both leadership and squad-building. Punjab Kings finished as runners-up last season, narrowly losing the final to Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Clear Leadership Driving Punjab’s Turnaround

“Leadership has played a huge role in Punjab’s turnaround. You win half the IPL at the auction table. Big purses don’t necessarily mean you will always get what you want, but they did, and they reached the final,” he said.Smart auction moves key to Punjab’s rise Pathan pointed out that the franchise has not shied away from taking tough calls, including releasing underperforming players such as Glenn Maxwell, while also strengthening their bench. “They took bold but important calls… and now you see all-rounders like Azmatullah Omarzai, Marco Jansen and Marcus Stoinis, along with a young Indian batting core. They also went all-out for Shreyas Iyer after deciding he would be the captain. There is clarity of thought, and I feel Punjab have started to move in the right direction,” he said.

Punjab Kings in IPL 2025

The Punjab Kings enjoyed a breakthrough campaign in IPL 2025, emerging as one of the most consistent teams of the season. Under the leadership of Shreyas Iyer, they topped the league stage and advanced to the final, marking their first title clash after 2014. The team displayed remarkable balance, with Iyer leading from the front with the bat where he finished 604 runs, while Arshdeep Singh spearheaded the bowling attack finishing with 21 wickets. Punjab’s journey included a memorable win in Qualifier 2 against Mumbai Indians after failing in Qualifier 1 from RCB to secure a place in the final, but they ultimately fell short against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in finals. Despite the loss, the 2025 season signaled a major turnaround for the franchise, establishing them as genuine contenders and laying a strong foundation for future success.

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Market recap: Mcap of five of top-10 most valued firms erodes by Rs 1 lakh cr; HDFC Bank biggest laggard


Market recap: Mcap of five of top-10 most valued firms erodes by Rs 1 lakh cr; HDFC Bank biggest laggard

Last week’s bloodbath at the Dalal Street erroded the market capitalisation of five of the top-10 most-valued firms by over Rs 1 lakh crore. The broader equity benchmarks also ended on a muted note. The BSE Sensex slipped by 30.96 points, or 0.04%, while the NSE Nifty declined 36.6 points, or 0.15%, reflecting a largely subdued trading environment. Of the top ten firms, HDFC took the hardest hit. Market movement through the week showed a mixed pattern. Ajit Mishra, SVP, Research, Religare Broking Ltd, noted that while early sessions supported gains, selling pressure in later sessions weighed on overall performance. “Markets ended the week on a largely flat note with a negative bias, reflecting underlying caution among participants. The tone remained positive during the first three sessions; however, a sharp decline on Thursday erased the gains, followed by a volatile final session,” he said. Among the major constituents, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Tata Consultancy Services, Bajaj Finance and Hindustan Unilever were the key laggards, together dragging down valuations significantly over the week. The total market value erosion for these five companies stood at Rs 1,02,771.87 crore. Individually, HDFC Bank saw its market capitalisation fall by Rs 56,124.48 crore to Rs 12,01,267.28 crore. Hindustan Unilever lost Rs 18,009.62 crore, bringing its valuation down to Rs 4,89,631.32 crore, while Bajaj Finance recorded a decline of Rs 15,338.42 crore to Rs 5,16,715.12 crore. Tata Consultancy Services witnessed a reduction of Rs 7,127.63 crore, taking its mcap to Rs 8,64,940 crore, whereas ICICI Bank edged lower by Rs 6,171.72 crore to Rs 8,91,673.06 crore. On the other hand, select heavyweights managed to post gains during the week. Reliance Industries led the gains with its valuation rising by Rs 45,942.75 crore to Rs 19,14,235.92 crore. Bharti Airtel added Rs 24,462.03 crore to reach Rs 10,52,893.75 crore, while State Bank of India climbed by Rs 10,707.52 crore to Rs 9,76,968.57 crore. Further, Life Insurance Corporation of India and Infosys also registered increases of Rs 2,624.88 crore and Rs 2,473.79 crore respectively, taking their valuations to Rs 4,91,610.45 crore and Rs 5,08,789.37 crore. At the end of the week, Reliance Industries retained its position as the most-valued listed firm, followed by HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, State Bank of India, ICICI Bank, Tata Consultancy Services, Bajaj Finance, Infosys, Life Insurance Corporation of India and Hindustan Unilever.



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‘Abetment requires direct instigation, not mere harassment’: Why Mumbai court acquitted bizman in 2013 suicide case


'Abetment requires direct instigation, not mere harassment': Why Mumbai court acquitted bizman in 2013 suicide case

Twelve years after an HIV-positive woman died by suicide by jumping from the 15th floor of her Goregaon building, a Mumbai sessions court has acquitted a 37-year-old businessman accused of abetting her death, ruling that harassment alone cannot amount to abetment without clear intent to drive a person to take their own life. The case stemmed from a complaint filed by the woman’s former husband, who alleged that the accused had subjected her to harassment after she was diagnosed with HIV. However, the court found no direct or proximate link between the alleged harassment and the woman’s decision to end her life. Emphasising the legal threshold for abetment to suicide, the court observed that mere allegations of harassment, without evidence showing intention or active instigation, are insufficient to hold an accused guilty.Case overview and allegationsThe judgment concludes a 12-year legal battle following the suicide of a woman in May 2013. The prosecution alleged that the woman took her own life due to continuous harassment, physical abuse, and mental torture by a man with whom she was in a relationship. The primary allegations included medical harassment following the woman’s HIV diagnosis, claims that the accused forced her to undergo an abortion against her will, and criminal intimidation involving threats toward her daughter’s safety and the sending of obscene messages.History of the marriage and separationThe relationship between the deceased and the complainant, her ex-husband, was marked by a 2003 marriage and the birth of their daughter in 2004. Although the couple divorced by mutual consent in 2006 due to “stubborn conduct” and persistent disputes, they continued to reside together in Mumbai for the sake of their child. The woman then got into a relationship with the accused, a neighbour. In June 2011, the woman informed her ex-husband that she had married the accused in a temple ceremony. Following the ex-husband’s remarriage in November 2011, the woman moved into separate rental premises which he had arranged for her.Events leading to the suicideThe prosecution’s case focused on a series of alleged harassment beginning in 2012 when the woman was diagnosed with HIV, leading to claims of abuse by the accused. In early 2013, she reportedly informed her ex-husband of a pregnancy by the accused, followed by an alleged forced abortion on March 30. The situation escalated on May 21, 2013, when she claimed the accused threatened to kidnap her daughter. After staying at her ex-husband’s staff quarters for safety that night, she went for a walk at 6 am on May 22, during which the accused allegedly followed her and sent abusive messages. Between 7.30 am and 8 am that morning, she jumped from a 15th-floor terrace. Her daughter was on holiday with relatives with London. Defining abetment to suicide Under Section 306 of the IPC, the court noted that abetment requires a significantly higher burden of proof than simply demonstrating harassment. The judgment highlighted two critical requirements, the presence of specific intent (mens rea), meaning the accused must have intended to provoke or instigate the suicide, and evidence of direct instigation. This requires an active or direct act that leaves the deceased with no other viable option but to take their own life.Why the court acquitted the accusedThe court identified several critical gaps that created reasonable doubt regarding the accused’s guilt. Medical evidence contradicted the prosecution’s claims, as the doctor at the nursing home denied any abortion took place, and the accused tested negative for HIV, weakening the motive for disease-based harassment. Further, witness credibility was questioned because the ex-husband did not witness the alleged assaults, and the victim’s sister’s deposition contradicted her initial police statement. Digital evidence including WhatsApp and text messages was ruled inadmissible because it was not authenticated according to legal standards for electronic evidence.Judge’s reasoning Judge Rajendra V Lokhande noted that a conviction under Section 306 of the IPC requires the essential presence of clear mens rea—the specific intention to abet the act—noting that mere harassment is insufficient on its own. The judge further observed that the prosecution failed to establish any active or direct action by the accused that would have forced the deceased to conclude she had no other option but to commit suicide.Judge’s verbatim quotes “The prosecution evidence does not establish an active or direct action of the accused which leads deceased… to commit suicide finding no other option. There is no prosecution evidence to prove that the accused had the mens rea to instigate or push the deceased… to commit suicide.”“The prosecution has not brought any evidence to prove that the accused forcefully made abortion of (the deceased) without her consent… therefore, the evidence of (the ex-husband) about alleged forceful abortion of (the deceased) by the accused is not believable.”“For a conviction under Section 306 of the IPC, it is a well established legal principle that the presence of clear mens rea—the intention to abet the act—is essential. Mere harassment, by itself, is not sufficient to find an accused guilty of abetting suicide.”“The element of mens rea cannot simply be presumed or inferred; it must be evident and explicitly discernible. Without this, the foundational requirement for establishing abetment under the law is not satisfied, underscoring the necessity of a deliberate and conspicuous intent to provoke or contribute to the act of suicide.”Legal precedents citedThe court relied on two primary Supreme Court rulings to establish the framework for acquittal. In Jayedeepsinh Pravinsinha Chavda vs State of Gujarat (2024), it was established that intent cannot be presumed and must be explicitly discernible. Similarly, Mariano Anto Bruno vs The Inspector of Police (2022) clarified that the actions of an accused must be so severe that they reflect a clear intention to push the deceased to a breaking point where they feel suicide is the only exit.



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PM Modi to chair high-level meeting to review energy preparedness amid Middle East tensions | India News


PM Modi to chair high-level meeting to review energy preparedness amid Middle East tensions

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair a high-level meeting on Sunday evening to review India’s energy preparedness amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, with senior ministers set to assess the situation in the petroleum, power and fertiliser sectors, PTI reported citing sources.The meeting will focus on ensuring uninterrupted supply, stable logistics and efficient distribution across the country.

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PM Modi Discusses West Asia Crisis, Secure Shipping Routes With Iran President

Officials said continuous monitoring of global developments remains a priority to protect consumer and industry interests amid the ongoing crisis.On March 12, PM Modi had said that the war in West Asia has triggered a worldwide energy crisis, calling it a “critical test of national character” that requires handling the situation with peace, patience and greater public awareness.The prime minister had also emphasised that the government is working relentlessly to address disruptions in international supply chains. “Continuous efforts are also underway to determine how we can overcome the disruptions that have occurred in the supply chain,” he said.The conflict, now in its third week, began on February 28 with attacks by the US and Israel on Iran, has since escalated, with Iran retaliating against Israel and several Gulf neighbours.Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route for energy supplies, has significantly impacted movement, with limited ships allowed to pass. The resulting blockade has disrupted energy supplies to several countries, including India.Since the conflict began, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has held telephonic conversations with several global leaders, including those from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, France, Malaysia, Israel and Iran.



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‘Europe within Iranian missiles range’: IDF warns after Diego Garcia strike; UK says ‘no evidence’


'Europe within Iranian missiles range': IDF warns after Diego Garcia strike; UK says 'no evidence'

Iranian forces fired long-range missiles for the first time on Saturday, marking an expansion of the conflict beyond the Middle East and raising concerns that European capitals could be within reach. The strikes also injured dozens of people near Israel’s nuclear site.Iran launched two 4,000-kilometer-range ballistic missiles at the US-UK military base Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, Israeli military chief Eyal Zamir said. The Israeli military described it as the “first time” Iran had used long-range missiles in the conflict.“These missiles are not intended to strike Israel. Their range reaches European capitals — Berlin, Paris, and Rome are all within direct threat range,” Zamir said in a statement, as quoted by Reuters.Follow US-Israel-Iran War News Live UpdatesReacting to this, British Housing Secretary Steve Reed said on Sunday there was no assessment supporting claims that Iran was planning to strike Europe with ballistic missiles, or that it had the capability to do so. “There is no assessment to substantiate what’s being said,” Reed told BBC. “I’m not aware of any assessment at all that they are even trying to target Europe, let alone that they could if they tried,” he added.Late on Saturday, Iranian missiles struck the southern Israeli cities of Dimona and Arad, injuring dozens of people, including children, in separate attacks. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said in a statement early Sunday that they targeted “military installations” and security centers in southern Israel.Israel’s secretive nuclear reactor is about 13 kilometers southeast of Dimona. Both Dimona and Arad lie near several military sites, including Nevatim Air Base, one of the country’s largest.Iranian media reported that US-Israeli forces had attacked the Shahid Ahmadi-Roshan Natanz enrichment complex on Saturday morning. Technical experts found no radioactive leaks, and nearby residents were not at risk. Israel said it was unaware of such a strike, while the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said it was investigating.Iranian media later reported strikes on a passenger terminal in the southern port of Bushehr and an empty passenger ship at nearby Kharg Island, which handles nearly all of Iran’s oil exports. The island is seen as a potential target if Washington decides to hit Iranian energy sites or deploy ground troops.“This has been a very difficult evening in the battle for our future,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement released by his office following the strike on Arad. “We are determined to continue striking our enemies on all fronts,” the statement said.More than 2,000 people have been killed in Iran since the US and Israel began their attacks. In Israel, 15 people have been killed in Iranian strikes since the war started.US President Donald Trump on Friday posted that Washington was considering “winding down” its military operation against Iran. In a social media post, Trump said the US was close to meeting its goals but insisted that other countries should take the lead in policing the Strait of Hormuz, the shipping lane whose near-closure threatens a global energy shock.



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Dhurandhar 2: ‘Shining brighter than any hero’: Kangana Ranaut hails Aditya Dhar as a ‘superstar filmmaker’ | Hindi Movie News


Kangana Ranaut took to social media to celebrate director Aditya Dhar’s monumental achievement with ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge,’ calling him a visionary talent. She drew attention to the film’s outstanding box office performance, advocating for greater recognition of the hard work that Indian filmmakers invest compared to their Hollywood peers. Read on to know more in detail.

Aditya Dhar‘s ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ has been raking in huge numbers at the box office since its release in theaters. The entire cast has received a lot of appreciation and love from the audience and celebs from the Indian film industry. Not just the actors, but the director, Aditya Dhar, is being hailed for the film franchise. And now, Kangana Ranaut has praised the filmmaker for creating an epic action saga.

Kangana Ranaut lauds Aditya Dhar for ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’

Actor-politician Kangana Ranaut joined the chorus of appreciation on Saturday and highlighted Aditya Dhar’s big achievement. She went on to call him the driving force behind the success of ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’.

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Ranaut wrote, “The best thing about Dhurandhar’s success is that Aditya Dhar (@adityadharfilms), a superstar director, is established. She added, “Hollywood superstar directors are always far bigger than superstar actors. Eg: Spielberg, Tarantino, Nolan. We never give our filmmakers enough respect or credit. They are overworked, underpaid, and bullied by superstars; as a result of that, I never meet any young person insider/ outsider, who dreams of becoming a filmmaker or director of photography or any other technician.‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ ReviewRanaut added, “Everyone claims to be talented, but they only want to be actors. Here is a superstar filmmaker shining brighter than any hero. Today so many youngsters are watching his story who will aspire to be like him and take film industry to greater hights!!”Take a look at the post here.

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More about ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’

According to the Sacnilk report, the film has raked in over Rs 278 crore in India as of now. This box office figure will increase as the day progresses. The movie features Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, R Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Rakesh Bedi, and Sara Arjun. Directed by Aditya Dhar, the film was released in cinemas on March 19, 2026.



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‘Why don’t you just die’: India star reveals shocking death threats and abuse | Cricket News


'Why don’t you just die': India star reveals shocking death threats and abuse
India’s Varun Chakravarthy and teammates (ANI Photo)

India spinner Varun Chakravarthy has revealed a deeply troubling chapter from his career, speaking about the intense backlash and abuse he faced after testing positive for COVID-19 during the 2021 edition of the Indian Premier League.Chakravarthy was among the first players to return a positive test ahead of a clash between Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The fixture was initially postponed, but the situation quickly escalated, forcing the Board of Control for Cricket in India to suspend the tournament midway through the season after 29 matches, as COVID-19 cases began breaching team bio-bubbles.

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Alongside Chakravarthy, fellow KKR pacer Sandeep Warrier had also tested positive within the camp.Looking back at that phase during his appearance on the YouTube show Journey to Jersey, Chakravarthy described the emotional toll of being held responsible by fans for the abrupt halt of the tournament.“The worst was when IPL was stopped in 2021. It got stopped halfway because I got Covid. I was the first person to test positive. So the whole IPL had stopped,” Chakravarthy said.At the time, reports suggested that the mystery spinner had exited the bio-secure environment through official clearance to undergo treatment for a shoulder issue, where he was likely exposed to the virus.What followed, however, was a wave of online abuse that left a lasting impact on him.“There were people abusing me. Back then, IPL was the only way people were passing time. They were so angry that it was stopped. People were saying, ‘Why don’t you just die.’ It was that bad,” he added.Despite that difficult episode, Chakravarthy has continued to be a key figure for KKR. In the previous IPL season, he finished as the seventh-highest wicket-taker with 17 wickets at an average of 22.52 and an economy rate of 7.66, with best figures of 3 for 22. Over the course of 83 matches for the franchise, he has picked up 99 wickets at an average of 23.74, including two four-wicket hauls and best figures of 5 for 20.He also made a significant impact at the recent ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, where he emerged as the joint-highest wicket-taker alongside Jasprit Bumrah with 14 wickets, though he conceded runs at an economy rate of 9.25.

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