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Ex-CSK opener hails SRH’s batting ahead of IPL 2026


The TATA Indian Premier League (IPL) is almost around the corner, as the tournament is set to begin from March 28. Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) will face Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on the opening day of the competition. Ahead of the first match, there are headaches for the Orange Army, as their regular captain, Pat Cummins, is set to miss some matches.

SRH have named Ishan Kishan as their captain for the games that Pat Cummins will be missing. Abhishek Sharma has been named as the vice-captain for the side. They have the firepower in their batting with the likes of Ishan, Abhishek, Travis Head, Heinrich Klassen, Nitish Kumar Reddy, and Liam Livingstone. However, their bowling has been weak.

Ishan Kishan to lead Sunrisers Hyderabad

Ishan Kishan has been awarded the captaincy role for his brilliant T20 World Cup form, where he scored 317 runs for India. Last season, he scored 354 runs in 14 matches last season at an average of 35.40 and an impressive strike-rate of 152.58. He has captaincy experience with Jharkhand and led the side to the championship of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.

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Talking about the same former India batter, Abhinav Mukund, discussed SRH’s batting and critically analysed the bowling alongside the overall team’s strengths and weaknesses of the Orange Army.

Mukund said, on SRH, “If their batting is a 10, their bowling is a 1, with a very big drop off. Their batting will hurt teams, and it’s the strongest in the competition. Just that makes them dangerous on a flat Hyderabad track.”

They have so many who’ve not even played- Abhinav Mukund

“But the drop-off is too much in the bowling. They have so many who’ve not even played in the IPL. You came with a lot of money to the auction, and you ended up spending it on Liam Livingstone when you already have Klaasen, Head, and Abhishek Sharma.”

Mukund further added, “They have a very inexperienced bowling lineup with guys who aren’t making their own first-class sides. Many are picked based on just scouting from the trials. I am surprised at how they have constructed their team.”

“In the years they’ve done well, they’ve had Bhuvneshwar Kumar or Natarajan doing really well for them. But now it looks like Harshal Patel and Jaydev Unadkat have to front-load this attack.”

SRH has been a batting-heavy side

Former Chennai Super Kings (CSK) opener Faf du Plessis also questioned SRH’s planning of making a side that is batting-heavy and not a more balanced one.

“It’s happened only one season where they shot the lights out with the bat. Last year wasn’t exactly the same in terms of batting returns. They tried the same template of outbatting opponents, but the wickets weren’t as flat, and they didn’t do well as a batting department. I would say that’s a lot of eggs in one basket,” said Faf du Plessis.

“In that, Abhishek is not in great form. Heinrich Klaasen has had a quiet year, and Travis Head has had a quiet World Cup. Liam Livingstone hasn’t done well in the IPL and isn’t even part of the England side. There is a chance this’ll come right, but you are asking a lot.”

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Conversion bill passed amid SC case on 12 other state Acts | Mumbai News


Mumbai: Maharashtra this week became the 13th state to pass a bill to prohibit unlawful conversions. Like Odisha, which brought in such a legislation first in 1968 and was followed by Madhya Pradesh and other states, criminalising religious conversions based on coercion, fraud or marriage based on allurement or deceit, the Maharashtra Freedom of Religion Act, 2026, too mandates a 60-day notice to a district magistrate before a person can convert to another religion.While the bill was passed by both houses of the State legislature on March 17 and 18 respectively, it now awaits the Governor’s assent and a notification in the gazette before it comes into force.Senior counsel and former additional solicitor general Indira Jaisingh said since a challenge to anti-conversion laws of several states is pending before the SC and has been on the daily board for days now, “Political good sense requires that Maharashtra govt awaits the judgement before notifying the law. Going ahead would convey great disrespect to the court while awaiting its opinion on a serious violation of the fundamental right to marry a person of your choice.On Feb 2, the Supreme Court bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymala Bagchi, in fact, issued notice to the Centre and 12 states on a petition filed by National Council of Churches in India, which claims the laws “incentivise” vigilante groups to take action.The petition filed against the State of Rajasthan and others raised concerns over such laws and questioned their validity. The matter is pending before a three-judge SC bench. Leading civil and constitutional rights lawyers say the law’s provisions could be tested if the basis for action under it is found to be vague. Senior counsel Mihir Desai in Mumbai on Friday said the Maharashtra Act too could be challenged before the SC.While ministers in Maharashtra justify the need to ensure religious conversions are voluntary and transparent and not forced or fraudulent, legal experts point to the Constitutional mandate under Article 25, which protects an individual’s right to practise, profess and propagate faith. Mihir Desai, a prominent civil rights defender, said the law is “to my mind incorrectly worded as ‘freedom of religion’ since it mandates prior notice and nod from authorities for any conversion in future even if it’s for pure freedom of conscience.Terms such as ‘allurement’ and ‘undue influence’, while defined, leave the meaning and interpretation “broad-based”, said Desai and other lawyers, and “possibly susceptible to misuse”. Former Bombay HC judge Justice (retired) B H Marlapalle said for any criminal action to be attracted, the allegations would need to be specific, unlike what broad terms used to frame the legislation – allurement, ‘divine healing’, ‘brainwashing’, and ‘undue influence’ – would suggest.Lawyers and activists are divided in their reaction to the provision where a child born out of a marriage solely meant for an “unlawful conversion” would be deemed to belong to the pre-marriage religion of the mother, who would also have custody of the child unless court decides otherwise. Some call it progressive, others ‘divisive’ and impinging on the child’s rights.The Maharashtra Bill, naming no religions, referred to “increasing” instances of forceful conversions that affect “social harmony” and SC orders to say it’s subject to reasonable restrictions and the right to freely profess, practice and propagate a religion under Article 25 “doesn’t include right to forcibly convert”.



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Maharashtra: House passes resolution, backs naming upcoming station between Thane and Mulund after Shiv Sena leader Anand Dighe | Mumbai News


Thane: The Thane municipal house has unanimously passed a resolution backing the decision to name the upcoming railway station between Thane and Mulund after late Shiv Sena leader ‘Dharmveer’ Anand Dighe, claiming the move to be in sync with the sentiments of Thane residents.It may be recalled that Thane MP Naresh Mhaske in parliament earlier this week formally requested the railway minister to name the new station after Dighe. Subsequently, the issue was brought up before the House, and a resolution was tabled in the general body meeting, which was duly passed, said a statement issued by the civic administration.The Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) accordingly issued a statement late Thursday on the occasion of Gudi Padwa, stating that the ‘resolution of appreciation’ supporting the naming of the new railway station after Dighe was unanimously passed by the general body held on Wednesday. The resolution will now be sent to the state govt for its formal approval, elected representatives said. The Shiv Sena has been pushing for completion of the railway station after party MPs Shrikant Shinde and Mhaske met railway minister Ashwini Vaishnav in 2024, requesting the railways to take over execution of the project, claiming the financial inability of the municipal corporation. The cost escalations of the project approved in 2016 ballooned from Rs 127 crore to over Rs 250 crore, threatening to indefinitely delay the project.The project is crucial for lakhs of commuters using the Central Railway services and for those staying on the Thane-Mulund fringes. It will also help decongest the two stations. The station will have one island platform servicing two lines on the slow corridor and one home platform for termination and start. As per the fresh proposal, the railways will construct the station and allied services, while the Thane corporation will ensure completion of connectivity modes connecting the facility and also the required infrastructure like parking outside the new station.



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Maharashtra: Decision to broadcast general body meeting live will be discussed, says Thane mayor | Mumbai News


Thane: The decision on live broadcasting the civic body’s general body meeting will be taken after discussing the issue with all group leaders and corporators, mayor Sharmila Pimpolkar said. The development comes after BJP corporator Namrata Koli raised the issue in the House on Wednesday. Koli justified the need for the live broadcast by pointing out that residents needed to be kept updated about the proceedings to keep check on their elected representatives. Koli first raised the issue of online broadcasting last month, around the time of the first meeting held on Feb 23. Former mayor Meenakshi Shinde had also pushed for live broadcasting a few years back.



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From New York to London: How world leaders are celebrating Eid amid global tensions | World News


From New York to London: How world leaders are celebrating Eid amid global tensions

The crescent moon was sighted on the evening of March 19 over Mecca, and by midnight the messages had already begun moving. From palace communications offices and city hall press rooms, from foreign ministries and mosque podiums, the words went out in Arabic and English and Turkish and Urdu: Eid Mubarak. Blessed festival. The month is over.Ramadan began on February 19 this year. Nine days later, on February 28, US and Israeli forces launched strikes on Iranian territory that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and set off a significant military escalation across the Middle East. For the remaining three weeks of the holy month, more than a billion Muslims around the world fasted through the day and followed the news through the night. The war and the fast ran together, in parallel, neither pausing for the other.Now, on the morning of Eid al-Fitr, the fast is over. The prayers are being said. And from New York to London to Riyadh to Tehran, the people who lead nations and cities are finding their own ways to mark a day that arrives, this year, in circumstances unlike any recent Eid.

Washington: A greeting from the White House

The statement came a day or two before the holiday, as has been the practice in prior American administrations. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump extended wishes to all Americans celebrating Eid al-Fitr, describing the occasion as a reflection of the country’s founding commitment to religious liberty.The message followed the general shape of prior White House Eid greetings, brief, warm in register, focused on domestic values. It did not address the ongoing conflict with Iran.Across the United States, in mosques from Dearborn to Houston to the outer boroughs of New York, communities gathered for Eid prayer in the early morning. Many had spent Ramadan following developments in the region with particular closeness. The White House message reached them through news alerts and social media feeds, read on the same phones that had been carrying images from the conflict throughout the month.

Washington: A greeting from the White House

New York: Thirty-four iftars and one mayor

Zohran Mamdani became New York City’s first Muslim mayor on January 1 this year. By the final days of Ramadan, he had attended 17 iftars across the five boroughs, among his most frequent public engagements during the month.The settings ranged widely. He broke fast with men held at Rikers Island. He sat with taxi drivers at the New York Taxi Workers Alliance, an organisation where, in an earlier part of his career, he had fasted for fifteen days in solidarity with cab drivers fighting a medallion debt crisis. He hosted hospital workers. He attended community iftars in neighbourhoods where the evening meal drew together families from many different countries, all observing the same fast.“For nearly as long as there has been a New York City, there have been Muslim New Yorkers,” he told one gathering in March.His public visibility during Ramadan generated both support and criticism. An Alabama senator posted a comment on social media drawing a connection to the September 11 attacks. A radio commentator made remarks that drew their own public response. Demonstrators gathered outside his home on at least one occasion. Mamdani continued his schedule throughout, signed executive orders and attended the remaining iftars on his calendar.On Eid morning, he joined the prayer at a mosque in the city. Elsewhere in New York, the day proceeded as Eids in the city do, families in new clothes moving toward mosques in Jackson Heights and Bay Ridge and Hollis, the smell of cooking already moving through apartment buildings before the sun was fully up.

London: Prayers in the square

In London, the morning broke over Trafalgar Square, where the open-air Eid prayer drew thousands of worshippers. Families arrived in shalwar kameez and abayas, in suits and headscarves, spreading across the stone plaza in rows that stretched back toward the National Gallery.London Mayor Sadiq Khan attended, as he has in previous years.In the days before the gathering, the prayers had become the subject of public debate. A Conservative MP had made comments describing mass outdoor Muslim prayer as unwelcome in public spaces. Prime Minister Keir Starmer responded at Prime Minister’s Questions, listing religious gatherings that take place in Trafalgar Square across different faiths and describing them as part of the country’s social fabric.By Friday morning the square was full. The rows of worshippers extended across the plaza. The sound of the prayer carried across the fountain water. Visitors who had not known the prayer was taking place stood at the edges and watched.Starmer had also, in the days before Eid, reiterated Britain’s position of not participating in military action against Iran. At a press conference on March 16 he said: “I have been attacked by some for my decision not to join the offensive against Iran. But at every stage, I have stood by my principles, principles I held just as strongly when it came to the debate on the Iraq war in 2003.”

Riyadh and the Gulf: Inside the mosques

In Mecca, the Eid prayer at Masjid al-Haram drew the congregation it draws every year, large, orderly, moving through the architecture of the mosque in the early morning light. King Salman bin Abdulaziz marked the occasion with a message to Muslims around the world, calling for peace and security and asking God to protect “our brave heroes and soldiers stationed on our borders.”In the United Arab Emirates, the Eid prayer was confined entirely to mosques this year. Outdoor congregational prayers were restricted on security grounds, a departure from the usual practice of families gathering in parks and open spaces in the cool of the morning. The decision was announced in advance and the prayers proceeded indoors without incident.In Dubai, the malls had been decorated for weeks with crescent moons and Eid greetings on digital displays. On the morning of the holiday, the streets were quieter than a normal Friday. Families moved between mosque and home in the early hours and the day settled into the usual pattern of visits and meals.

Ankara: At the crossroads

In Turkey, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivered his Eid message in the morning. It referenced the conflicts in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran and called for compassion and dialogue among nations. His foreign minister has been present at meetings in Riyadh and Doha in recent weeks, where regional governments have been in discussion about the broader situation.Turkey holds membership in NATO while maintaining longstanding relationships across the Muslim world and with parties on multiple sides of the current conflict. Erdogan marked the day, extended his greetings and continued the schedule of calls with regional leaders that has occupied much of his recent calendar.

Tehran: A quiet Eid

In Iran, the Eid prayer was held in mosques across the country. State television broadcast the morning prayer from Tehran. The hall was full.Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, who was appointed after his father was killed in the February 28 strikes, did not appear in public. His Eid message was delivered through state media, read by an anchor and accompanied by a photograph. No public appearance has been confirmed since his appointment.In displacement camps established in the west and north of the country following the strikes, families who had left their homes during the conflict observed Eid with the resources available to them. Aid organisations reported that in several locations, volunteers had arranged small celebrations for children, sweets and donated clothes, the gestures that mark the holiday for younger observers. The fast had been kept throughout Ramadan in those camps. The prayer was said on Eid morning.

The day itself

By midmorning on March 20, the prayers had been said on every continent. The tables were being set. In New York, families were gathered in apartments in Jackson Heights and Bay Ridge and Hollis. In London, people were making their way between homes in Whitechapel and Wembley and Croydon. In Istanbul, the ferries crossing the Bosphorus were full of people travelling to visit relatives on the other shore.



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Cristiano Ronaldo ruled out of FIFA world cup friendlies against USA, Mexico: Here’s why? | Football News


Cristiano Ronaldo ruled out of FIFA world cup friendlies against USA, Mexico: Here's why?
Ronaldo set to miss pre FIFA world cup friendlies (AP Photo/Peter Morrison, File)

Cristiano Ronaldo has been left out of Portugal’s squad for the upcoming pre-World Cup friendlies against Mexico and the United States. The 41-year-old forward has not featured for his club Al-Nassr since the end of February, but Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez assured that the injury is not serious.

“Not at Risk” for World Cup

Martinez downplayed concerns over Ronaldo’s fitness as he is suffering from hamstring injury ahead of the global tournament:“It’s a minor injury,” Martinez said at a press conference, adding that the five-time Ballon d’Or winner could be back “within one or two weeks”.“Everything Cristiano has done physically during this season shows that he’s going through an excellent spell and that there are no physical problems. “At the World Cup, the centre-forward position will be for Cristiano Ronaldo and Goncalo Ramos. We are looking for a third striker with a different profile.”

Portugal’s Final Preparations Before World Cup

Portugal will take on:

  • Mexico on March 28 in Mexico City
  • United States on April 1 in Atlanta

“This is the last chance to experiment, because it’s the final training camp before the World Cup squad is named,” said Martinez.

World Cup 2026 Group Details

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, will run from June 11 to July 19. Portugal have been drawn in Group K alongside Colombia, UzbekistanThe final team in the group will be decided through playoffs, with New Caledonia, Jamaica, or DR Congo in contention.Portugal Squad for Friendlies:Goalkeepers: Diogo Costa, José Sá, Rui SilvaDefenders: Matheus Nunes, Diogo Dalot, João Cancelo, Nuno Mendes, Gonçalo Inácio, Renato Veiga, António Silva, Tomás AraújoMidfielders: Rúben Neves, Samu Costa, Mateus Fernandes, João Neves, Vitinha, Bruno Fernandes, Rodrigo MoraForwards: Ricardo Horta, Pedro Gonçalves, João Félix, Francisco Trincão, Francisco Conceição, Rafael Leão, Pedro Neto, Gonçalo Guedes, Gonçalo Ramos

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Signal failure disrupts CR’s peak-hour local train services | Mumbai News


Mumbai: Suburban services on Central Railway were severely disrupted on Friday evening after a technical failure in the signalling system at Dombivli station, triggering chaos during the rush hour. Railway officials suspect cable damage, possibly due to theft, as the cause behind the disruption.The snag occurred around 7 pm, affecting the up and down local lines as well as the 5th and 6th lines, while the fast corridor (lines 3 and 4) remained unaffected. The failure led to a temporary halt of train movement between Thane and Kalyan, with several services held up mid-section and passengers stranded inside coaches, even as platforms witnessed heavy overcrowding.Central Railway’s technical teams rushed to the site soon after the fault was reported. Restoration was carried out in phases, with the down local line resuming at 8.58 pm, followed by the 5th line at 9.06 pm. The up local line was restored at 9.40 pm, while the 6th line resumed at 9.45 pm under single yellow line working. Officials said they also coordinated with respective civic bodies to operate special buses to ease commuter inconvenience during the disruption.The incident derailed schedules across the main line, impacting slow services in both directions and affecting trains bound for Kalyan, Kasara and Karjat. With services thrown off gear during peak hours, commuters were forced to travel in extremely crowded conditions, and the ripple effect of delays was felt late into the night.“Such breakdowns during peak hours test our patience. We were stuck inside the train for nearly an hour with no announcements or clarity on what was happening. Delays and disruptions have become routine, but it is the commuters who suffer every day,” said Ajit Rane Dombivli resident.



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Maharashtra: Flyover repairs might delay Ghodbunder Highway handover to Thane Municipal Corporation | Mumbai News


Thane: The repair of four prominent flyovers on the Ghodbunder highway between Gaimukh and Kapurbawdi threatens to delay the handover of the state highway to the Thane Municipal Corporation despite the state govt already releasing a notification to the effect a few weeks before.The ownership of the 10.5 km stretch, including the four flyovers at Waghbil, Manpada, Patlipada and Kapurbawdi, was to be taken over by the corporation after the PWD—which took over its ownership from the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) in 2021—was unable to maintain it. “The Thane corporation issued an NOC to the state a few weeks back expressing its intent to accept ownership of the highway, but with the road concretised and the flyovers repaired. However, while the MMRDA is working on the upgrading of the roads, the condition of the flyovers remains unattended. The PWD has now expressed its inability to execute any works due to lack of funds, due to which we may now have to take it up at our costs,” said a civic official requesting anonymity. The municipal engineers said they are presently awaiting final technical drawings and a stability report of the flyovers before they can analyse the actual scope of work required. “We are expecting a minimum cost of Rs 15 crore for the repairs. Once the revamp work is completed, we will be in a position to completely own the highway,” said the official.The proposal for handing over the highway to the Thane corporation was mooted during the tenure of Eknath Shinde as the chief minister, following which several meetings were held between the agencies over the same, with the primary demand from the corporation being to accept the highway and the network of flyovers in a well-maintained state.



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UK authorises US to use British bases for strikes at Iran missile sites targeting ships in Strait of Hormuz.


UK authorises US to use British bases for strikes at Iran missile sites targeting ships in Strait of Hormuz.
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The British government has authorised the United States to use military bases in the UK to carry out strikes on Iranian missile positions targeting ships in the Strait of Hormuz, according to a Downing Street statement,.British ministers met on Friday to review the escalating conflict with Iran and Tehran’s disruption of shipping through the key waterway.“They confirmed that the agreement for the U.S. to use UK bases in the collective self-defence of the region includes US defensive operations to degrade the missile sites and capabilities being used to attack ships in the Strait of Hormuz,” the statement said, as quoted by BBC.Prime Minister Keir Starmer had earlier said Britain would not be drawn into a war with Iran and initially declined a US request to use British bases, citing the need to ensure any military action was legally justified.However, he shifted his position after Iran launched strikes on British allies in the Middle East, allowing the US to operate from RAF Fairford and Diego Garcia.US President Donald Trump has repeatedly criticised Starmer’s stance since the conflict began. On Monday, he said there were “some countries that greatly disappointed me,” before singling out Britain, which he said had once been considered “the Rolls-Royce of allies”.The Downing Street statement also called for “urgent de-escalation and a swift resolution to the war”.



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