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‘We’ll find him another job’: Rahul Gandhi says he met ‘Yamaraj’ during Kerala campaign, highlights UDF health scheme | India News


‘We’ll find him another job’: Rahul Gandhi says he met ‘Yamaraj’ during Kerala campaign, highlights UDF health scheme
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NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday shared a video of an unusual interaction during his Kerala poll campaign, where he met a man dressed as ‘Yamaraj’ — the Hindu God of Death — on a bus ride in Balussery.The interaction appeared to be part of a promotional pitch for the UDF’s proposed Oommen Chandy Health Insurance Scheme, under which the alliance has promised health coverage of up to Rs 25 lakh for every household in the state.

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In the video, the mace-wielding ‘Yamaraja’ tells Gandhi that he is out of work as people will live longer because of the proposed insurance scheme.Referring to the encounter, the leader of opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha said on X, “Yesterday in Balussery, Keralam, I met Yamaraj on a bus. Unfortunately he wasn’t particularly happy to see me or the other UDF leaders.“UDF’s Oommen Chandy Health Insurance Scheme promises Rs 25 lakh health coverage for every household — this is going to put Yamaraj out of work but we’ll find him another job soon.”Highlighting the objective of the promise, Gandhi said, “Our mission is simple — no family in Keralam should ever have to feel the financial burden of a medical crisis. With Rs 25 lakh coverage, we’re ensuring that illness never robs a family of its dignity, its savings or its future. Healthcare is a right and UDF is here to make it real for every Keralite.”The health insurance scheme is among the key welfare promises announced by the United Democratic Front (UDF) for the Kerala polls.The alliance has pledged five Indira guarantees, including free travel for all women on Kerala state transport buses, monthly assistance of Rs 1,000 for college-going girl students, and an increase in welfare pensions to Rs 3,000 per month.Apart from this, the UDF has also promised the Oommen Chandy Health Insurance Scheme, which offers coverage of up to Rs 25 lakh for each family, along with interest-free loans of up to Rs 5 lakh for small businesses.Polling in Kerala is scheduled for April 9, while counting for the elections will take place on May 4.



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New Zealand script historic chase, break India’s record in Women’s ODIs | Cricket News


New Zealand script historic chase, break India’s record in Women’s ODIs
Amelia Kerr (Photo Getty Images)

New Zealand Women created history in the second ODI against South Africa Women at the Basin Reserve in Wellington, successfully chasing the highest total in Women’s ODI history and breaking India’s record set during the 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup. Amelia Kerr produced a sensational unbeaten 179 off 139 balls as New Zealand pulled off the highest successful run chase in women’s ODI history, defeating South Africa to level the series.Top 5 Highest Successful Run Chases in Women’s ODIs347 – New Zealand vs South Africa (Wellington, 2026): NZ 350/8339 – India vs Australia (Navi Mumbai, 2025): IND 341/5331 – Australia vs India (Visakhapatnam, 2025): AUS 331/7302 – Sri Lanka vs South Africa (Potchefstroom, 2024): SL 305/4289 – Australia vs New Zealand (North Sydney, 2012): AUS 289/6Before New Zealand’s highest chase against South Africa, India achieved a historic 5-wicket victory over Australia on October 30, 2025, in the ICC Women’s World Cup semi-final at Navi Mumbai. Chasing a massive 339, India finished at 341/5 with 9 balls remaining, marking the highest successful chase in women’s ODI history in World Cup. Jemimah Rodrigues scored an unbeaten 127* to lead India into the final.

Match Summary: NZW vs SAW

Chasing a daunting 348, New Zealand lost Suzie Bates early, putting immediate pressure on the hosts. Kerr steadied the innings with a 52-run partnership alongside Georgia Plimmer, but South Africa tightened their grip when New Zealand slipped to 130/4 around the halfway mark.The turning point came through Kerr’s remarkable partnership with Isabella Gaze. The pair added 120 runs in just 81 balls, with Gaze playing a crucial supporting role, scoring a quickfire 68 off 48 deliveries. Kerr brought up her fifth ODI century off 90 balls before accelerating further, striking 23 fours and a six in a masterclass of controlled aggression.Kerr’s 120-run partnership with Gaze came off just 81 balls and shifted the game decisively, with the New Zealand captain getting to her fifth ODI ton off 90 balls and then accelerating. Kerr struck 23 fours and a six, playing the anchor and then the aggressor to keep up with the required run-rate even as wickets fell around her. It was fitting that she hit the winning boundary, sealing the result with a couple of balls to spare.Earlier, Laura Wolvaardt and Anneke Bosch added 132 for the second wicket to lay the platform for South Africa’s 347. Tazmin Brits fell early, but the pair rebuilt steadily. Chloe Tryon then provided the late surge with an unbeaten 52 off 25 balls, pushing the total to what looked like a match-winning score.Brief Scores:South Africa 346/6 (Bosch 91, Wolvaardt 69, Tryon 52*; Bree Illing 3/60)New Zealand 350/8 (Amelia Kerr 179*; Ayabonga Khaka 3/51)New Zealand won by 2 wickets



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Arjun, son of Sachin Tendulkar, makes honest admission: ‘I don’t have cricketer friends’ | Cricket News


Arjun, son of Sachin Tendulkar, makes honest admission: 'I don't have cricketer friends'
Arjun and father Sachin Tendulkar

NEW DELHI: Arjun Tendulkar, son of cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, has opened up about his personal life, surprising many with how different it is from what people expect. Now part of Lucknow Super Giants for IPL 2026 after moving from Mumbai Indians, he is preparing for a fresh start while dealing with constant attention and expectations.In a candid podcast with Shubhankar Mishra, Arjun shared that his life off the field is simple and not centred around cricket circles. When asked how he stays calm, he said, “I have five dogs in Goa, and I spend time playing with them.”

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He also revealed, “I don’t really have cricketer friends; most of my friends don’t play cricket,” adding that they don’t even discuss the game much.Despite facing trolling and pressure because of his father’s legacy, Arjun remains unfazed. When asked if criticism affects him, he replied, “No, I’m not.” His grounded attitude and simple lifestyle stand out, especially given the spotlight he lives under.Arjun didn’t get many chances at Mumbai due to strong competition from top bowlers. Now at Lucknow, he faces another tough fight for a place in the playing XI, with several established and young pacers in the squad. However, his all-round ability, especially his batting, could help him secure a role.He also spoke about his inspiration, naming Yuvraj Singh apart from his father. Comparing their styles, he said with a smile, “He was a spinner; I am a pacer.”As he begins this new chapter, all eyes remain on whether Arjun can step out of his father’s shadow and make his own mark.



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Blast outside Punjab BJP office; police cordon off area | India News


Blast outside Punjab BJP office; police cordon off area

NEW DELHI: A suspected explosion has been reported outside the office of the Punjab BJP in Chandigarh, prompting a response from security agencies.Security officials have since launched an investigation and have cordoned off the adjoining area. The sounds were heard around 5 pm, according to state BJP leader Vineet Joshi.Senior police officers, including senior superintendent of police Kanwardip Kaur, along with CFSL team reached the spot to take stock of the situation.



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Filmmaker Santosh Kumar RS claims Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar 2 is copied from his 2023 script: ‘My story has been exploited’ | Hindi Movie News


Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, featuring Ranveer Singh in the lead, has stirred controversy after filmmaker Santosh Kumar RS alleged that the film is based on a script he wrote in 2023. Backing his claim with registration details and documents, the filmmaker has said he will be taking legal action.

Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, featuring Ranveer Singh in the lead, has stirred controversy after filmmaker Santosh Kumar RS alleged that the film is based on a script he wrote in 2023. Backing his claim with registration details and documents, the filmmaker has said he will be taking legal action.

Filmmaker says he identified similarities after watching the film

Santosh shared that he only realised the alleged overlap after watching the film, which has been performing strongly at the box office.“You all might have watched Dhurandhar 2. It is working very well everywhere. After watching the movie, I came to know that it is my script and story. I had written it with a lot of hard work in 2023. I had narrated it to many companies because I was told that if I need big actors in the film, there has to be a corporate organisation backing it,” he told the media.

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Pitched to studios while developing the project

The filmmaker said he had taken the script to multiple production houses in an attempt to scale the project, including Sony Pictures, Zee Studios, T-Series and Dharma Productions.He also revealed that he had a different casting choice in mind during the early stages, naming Aditya Roy Kapur as his preferred lead.

‘I registered my story’ with Screenwriters Association

Santosh emphasised that his script had been officially registered and that he holds evidence to support his claim.“I tried a lot, and I had sent my story to many people. I am a member of the Screenwriters Association, and I registered my story there in November 2023,” he said.

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‘My story has been exploited,’ says filmmaker

Reiterating his stance, Santosh said he plans to pursue the matter legally, even as he acknowledged the film’s success.“I am putting a case on this movie because even though they have made a good movie, my story has been exploited. I had written the film for cinema and entertainment, but they made it as political propaganda. It is hurting me,” he said.He further underlined that the issue extends beyond his personal experience. “What happened with me should not happen with anyone, and that’s why I will put my maximum effort to let people know about it,” he added.

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About the filmmaker and the film

As per his IMDb profile, Santosh Kumar RS hails from Thirthahalli in Karnataka’s Shivamogga district and has worked across roles as a director, writer and producer. He made his directorial debut with the Kannada film Campus Kranti (2023) and is currently working on Yuvan Robinhood, an upcoming pan-India action thriller slated for 2026. Meanwhile, Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, directed by Aditya Dhar, also stars R Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Rakesh Bedi and Sanjay Dutt in key roles. The film, which released on March 19, is now nearing the Rs 900 crore mark at the global box office.



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Arjun Tendulkar makes a stunning revelation about his personal life ahead of LSG vs DC IPL 2026 clash



As the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) prepare to kick off their IPL 2026 campaign against the Delhi Capitals (DC) at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium on April 01, 2026, all eyes are on their newest high-profile recruit: Arjun Tendulkar.

In a season that marks a significant shift in his career, moving from the shadow of the Wankhede to the rising powerhouse of Lucknow, the 26-year-old left-arm pacer has set the internet ablaze. Just hours before the 5th match of the tournament, Arjun dropped a series of candid revelations about his life off the field, offering a rare glimpse into the psyche of a man who carries one of the most famous surnames in sporting history.

Arjun Tendulkar drops a shocking personal confession before LSG vs DC showdown in IPL 2026

During a deep-dive conversation on Shubhankar Mishra’s podcast, Arjun was asked how he maintains his composure amidst the relentless scrutiny of the IPL. His answer was surprisingly grounded: “I have five dogs in Goa, and I spend time playing with them.” For Arjun, peace isn’t found in the highlight reels, but in the quietude of his coastal home.

The most shocking revelation, however, was his social circle. Despite being the son of the legendary Sachin Tendulkar and a professional athlete himself, Arjun confessed, “I don’t really have cricketer friends; most of my friends don’t play cricket.” When pressed on whether he discusses the game with them, he simply noted that they “don’t know much about cricket,” providing him a vital escape from the 24/7 pressure cooker of the sport.

He also addressed the perennial elephant in the room: social media trolling. Having been labelled a work in progress for years, Arjun’s stance on criticism has hardened into a quiet confidence. “No, I’m not [scared of it],” he stated firmly, signalling a mental readiness for his fresh start with LSG.

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Can Arjun break through the LSG pace battery?

Arjun’s journey in the IPL has been one of extreme patience. After spending years in the Mumbai Indians (MI) dugout, his on-field opportunities remained sparse. His T20 stats tell the story of a player still finding his rhythm at the elite level:

Arjun Tendulkar: IPL Career Snapshot (2023–2024)

Category Stats
Matches 5
Wickets 3
Best Bowling (BBI) 1/9
Economy Rate 9.37
Runs Scored 13 (SR: 144.44)

While his bowling average (38.00) and economy suggest room for growth, his cameo with the bat, including a notable six against Mohit Sharma in 2023, hints at his potential as a lower-middle-order explosive.

At Lucknow, the competition for a spot in the XI is fierce. He joins a lethal pace attack featuring Mohammed Shami, the express speed of Mayank Yadav, and international stars like Anrich Nortje. However, under the leadership of Rishabh Pant, Arjun’s left-arm angle and his recent work with idol Yuvraj Singh (notably on his backlift) might finally earn him the consistent run that eluded him in Mumbai. As the lights go up at the Ekana Stadium tonight, the ‘Prince of Cricket’ seems ready to finally define his own legacy.

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Pakistan’s Akmal makes bold claim on Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s India future | Cricket News


Pakistan's Akmal makes bold claim on Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s India future
Kamran Akmal opens up on Vaibhav Sooryavanshi

NEW DELHI: Indian teenage batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is quickly becoming one of the biggest talking points in cricket. The teenage batter has been in explosive form in the IPL, delivering performances that are far beyond his age. Former Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal believes this is just the beginning. He feels Sooryavanshi is already ready for the international stage and could soon represent India.

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“In just 8 IPL games, he has been piling records — he already has a hundred. I think in the coming international games for India, he will get a chance after IPL. He will become a young player of the T20 international team. He has proved himself in every place. If he continues to perform,he will definitely get the chance,” Akmal said on Gameplan.

Sooryavanshi’s rapid rise

Sooryavanshi’s fearless approach has stood out. Even in a low-scoring match, his aggressive innings made a big impact. Akmal highlighted his maturity, saying, “His presence of mind, game awareness, the way he plays — he has a counter to everything at such a young age. This is remarkable … We are discussing his performance more because it was a (low-scoring) match of 128. But his performance is visible because he scored 50 runs on 15 balls.”Behind his success is strong support from family and coaches. “His family and his father should be proud — the way he has worked with him, the way the others too like coaches who have taught him in school cricket, in club cricket,” Akmal noted.With such performances already under his belt, expectations are soaring. As Akmal summed it up: “I am afraid when he is 25, the bowlers will not know what to do with him.”From smashing a century in just 35 balls to hitting a six on the very first ball of his debut, he has consistently grabbed attention. His latest knock, a blistering 15-ball fifty against Chennai Super Kings while chasing a small target of 128, only added to the buzz around him.



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‘Double-ghulami govt’: Priyanka Gandhi calls PM ‘slave’ of US, Assam CM Himanta that of Modi | India News


'Double-ghulami govt': Priyanka Gandhi calls PM 'slave' of US, Assam CM Himanta that of Modi

NEW DELHI: Congress leader Priyanka Vadra on Wednesday took a swipe on the BJP-led central and state government in Assam, accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi and chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma of running a “government of double-slavery.”Addressing a rally in Nazira, Priyanka targeted the BJP’s central campaign pitch, saying it had failed to deliver on its promises. “They had spoken of a double-engine government. Didn’t they say so in the last election? Modi ji used to come and say that now they will run a double-engine government. But they have run a government of double-slavery. Modi ji has become a slave to America and because of his policies today the entire country is in crisis. And Hemanta ji is Modi ji’s slave. And on top of that, they want this government of double-slavery to make the people of this beautiful and self-respecting state of Assam slaves, keep them suppressed,” she said.Priyanka urged voters to reject what she described as politics driven by fear and self-interest. “They only work for you when they see some benefit in it for themselves. This has not been the tradition of this country. Even today, we want a government in Assam which doesn’t scare you, doesn’t threaten you, doesn’t serve its own selfish interests, but serves you, works honestly for you, advances and strengthens your culture and your civilisation,” she added.She further alleged that the BJP government in Assam was functioning through intimidation and corruption, claiming that public resources were being misused. “It is not just that one leader is prospering. The biggest thing that happens due to corruption is that your money is snatched away. This money is meant to be used for you—schools, hospitals, roads, taps—but instead it is being used to build palaces and enrich families,” she said.Targeting the state leadership, Priyanka claimed that “only one family is looting everything in Assam,” while ordinary citizens continue to struggle. She also accused the BJP of failing to fulfil key promises, including raising wages for tea garden workers and granting Scheduled Tribe status to several communities. “Various tribal communities have been demanding ST status for years. The BJP had promised to accord ST status to them, but they failed to give it,” she said.Raising concerns about governance, she alleged that people were being coerced into attending rallies. “PM Modi and CM Himanta are ruling the country and state with fear and threats. Our fight is against that fear, and for protecting Assam’s culture and civilisation,” she said.Highlighting Congress’ promises, Priyanka outlined welfare measures her party would implement if voted to power. “If you want such an Assam, then choose the Congress government. Our first guarantee is that for women, if you want to start some small work or business, you will be given Rs 50,000. Whatever scheme we bring for women, its cash will be transferred directly to the bank accounts of women,” she said.She also promised expanded healthcare support. “You will get health insurance up to Rs 25 lakh. The government will provide free treatment up to Rs 25 lakh for whatever disease you have. Our government has already shown this in Rajasthan,” she said.Priyanka also raised the issue of justice for Assamese singer Zubeen Garg, asserting that it was a legitimate public concern. “The Congress government wants Zubeen Garg ji to get justice. Within 100 days, as soon as our government is formed, we will get him justice. Today, all local ‘Bhumiputras’ have received temporary land deeds. We will give permanent deeds instead of temporary ones to 10 lakh local sons of the soil,” she said.Rejecting accusations of politicising the issue, she said, “I honestly don’t believe that such things should be politicised. But I think that when there is a demand among the public that somebody who they revered and respected is not getting justice, then, as politicians, isn’t it our duty to say that yes, we are going to make every effort to give justice? How is that politicisation?”Calling for a political change, she urged voters to envision a “new Assam.” “Raise your heads, puff out your chests, and make up your mind that with the new government, a new Assam will come. Your Assam, that Assam which was Zubeen Garg ji’s dream, that Assam which is in your hearts, that Assam which is everyone’s dream, in which your children’s future becomes bright, in which this corruption stops,” she said. Congress is anti-development: PM ModiMeanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also mounted a strong counterattack on Congress during his rallies in the state. Addressing a gathering in Biswanath, he accused the party of being “the root cause” of corruption in independent India. “The entire country knows that Congress is anti-development and has been the root of corruption in independent India. In Assam, Congress committed acts that the people are well aware of. Congress has played with Assam’s identity, pride, and security. Since independence, it compromised Assamese identity for the sake of power and repeatedly neglected Assam’s interests,” he said.He further alleged that Congress had encouraged illegal infiltration for political gains. “They (Congress) have compromised with Assam’s ‘aatma’ (soul), ‘shaan’ (pride), ‘pehchan’ (identity) and ‘suraksha’ (security),” Modi said, adding that the BJP government had taken steps to remove encroachments and protect local identity.The Prime Minister also reiterated the BJP’s governance record, stating that the party’s “double-engine government” had ushered in development and stability. “The BJP’s 10-year rule heralded a new dawn of ‘seva’ (service) and ‘sushasan’ (good governance) in Assam,” he said.Modi further promised key policy measures if the BJP returns to power, including implementation of the Uniform Civil Code and protection of tribal rights under the Sixth Schedule. He also expressed confidence in securing a third consecutive term in the state.The political exchange comes as Assam heads into a high-stakes assembly election, with polling for all 126 constituencies scheduled for April 9 and counting set for May 4. The contest is expected to be a direct fight between the ruling BJP-led NDA and the Congress, with both sides intensifying their campaigns and sharpening their attacks in the final stretch.



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Fighting from hotels: Iran’s missile, drone strikes force US military out of its own bases


Fighting from hotels: Iran's missile, drone strikes force US military out of its own bases

Iranian strikes have left many of the 13 US military bases used by American forces across the Middle East “all but uninhabitable,” forcing the Pentagon to scatter troops across hotels, office spaces and other temporary sites as the war enters its fourth week.The damage has upended the way the US military is fighting in the region. With major bases hit, command centers damaged and support infrastructure disrupted, thousands of American troops have been pushed out of the facilities built to sustain war operations and into improvised locations, according to military personnel and American officials.

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In effect, much of the land-based US military is now fighting the war while working remotely, even as fighter pilots and aircraft crews continue flying combat missions and maintaining warplanes for strikes on Iran.The shift has allowed the Pentagon to keep up its campaign, but current and former military officials say it has come at a clear operational cost.“Yes, we have the ability to set up expedient operation centers, but you’re absolutely going to lose capability,” said Master Sgt. Wes J. Bryant, a retired Special Operations targeting specialist in the US Air Force. “You can’t just put all that equipment on the top of a hotel, for example. Some of it is unwieldy.”A US military official said that troops are not working from the roofs of civilian hotels.There were close to 40,000 US troops in the region when the war began. Since then, Central Command has dispersed thousands of them, with some moved as far away as Europe, according to American military officials. Many others remain in the Middle East, though no longer at their original bases.Among the hardest-hit installations are bases in Kuwait, where military officials said some of the most serious damage has been sustained. A strike on Port Shuaiba destroyed an Army tactical operations center and killed six US service members. Iranian drones and missiles also hit Ali Al Salem Air Base, damaging aircraft structures and injuring personnel, and Camp Buehring, where maintenance and fuel facilities were struck.Elsewhere in the region, Iran hit Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, the regional air headquarters of US Central Command, damaging an early-warning radar system. In Bahrain, a one-way Iranian attack drone struck communications equipment at the headquarters of the US Fifth Fleet. At Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, Iranian missiles and drones damaged communications equipment and several refueling tankers.One day after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared Iran’s military “neutralized,” Iranian missiles struck a base in Saudi Arabia, injuring 29 American soldiers and damaging US refueling and surveillance aircraft.The relocation of troops reflects the scale of Iran’s retaliation after joint American and Israeli strikes. Iran has targeted not only US military bases, but also embassies and oil and gas infrastructure throughout the region. With its supreme leader and dozens of other leaders killed, the Iranian regime has responded by launching hundreds of drones and missiles into neighboring countries and largely shuttering the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route.The conflict has also spilled into civilian spaces. Early in the war, an Iranian-backed militia in Iraq launched a drone swarm attack on an upscale hotel in Erbil. Iranian officials have also accused the United States of using civilians as human shields by relocating troops into hotels and commercial sites.Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps has openly urged civilians across the region to report the new locations of dispersed American troops.“We are forced to identify and target the Americans,” the intelligence arm of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps said in a message to people in the region, according to Tasnim News Agency. “Therefore, it is better not to shelter them in hotels and to stay away from their locations.”The message added that “it is your Islamic duty to accurately report the hiding places of American terrorists and send the information to us on Telegram,” a social media app.Even after weeks of strikes, senior US officials acknowledge that Iran still has the ability to inflict damage.Despite a punishing air campaign, the Iranians “still retain some capability,” Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, acknowledged in the Pentagon news conference last week. General Caine said that “layered defenses throughout the region” were allowing the United States to protect troops and interests but that the Pentagon was trying to bolster defenses in the region.Part of the problem for the Pentagon is that many of the bases and command centers the United States built up during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were designed for conflicts in which Washington largely controlled the skies and faced enemies without advanced missile capabilities. While Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan and the US Embassy in Baghdad were often targeted in suicide bombings and other attacks, neither the Taliban nor Iraqi militias possessed the kind of ballistic missile capability Iran now has.That has left many of the bases the United States relied on for two decades suddenly exposed in a very different kind of war — one in which service members can no longer safely live or work there for extended periods, according to military officials.Some current and former officials say that vulnerability also points to a larger failure of planning by the Trump administration. They argue the administration underestimated how Iran would respond and failed to adequately prepare both military and civilian personnel in the region before the war began.According to those officials, the administration did not reduce staffing at American embassies and other facilities in the region ahead of the war, nor did it order departures for nonessential government employees and family members. The State Department also did not warn Americans to avoid the region until after the war had already begun.Two former US officials briefed on military operations said there were no reinforced roofs on command centers at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, where one service member was killed and several others were wounded in an attack.The pace of the war has also strained personnel and equipment. Military officials say American refueling tankers were rushed into the region with little time to orient or practice before being thrown into nonstop operations. Earlier this month, two American KC-135 tankers collided, killing six service members. A Central Command spokesman said that incident is under investigation.Even so, some military officials argue the US military remains capable of continuing the fight despite being forced into a more fragmented posture.Sergeant Bryant said one of the military’s biggest strengths is what he called “decentralised execution,” or the ability to continue functioning even when units are separated and command structures are disrupted.“You could cut off the head of the snake and down to the last individual soldier, we’re still going to be operating,” he said. But, he added, “you still lose something.”Pentagon officials say the campaign is continuing despite the damage. “The Department of War has everything it needs to execute any mission at the time and place of the President’s choosing and on any timeline,” Chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said.But even as the United States continues its air campaign, the damage to its regional military infrastructure has created a new battlefield reality. American forces are still fighting, but many are no longer doing so from the bases built for exactly that purpose.



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‘I don’t want to do a disservice’: Ian Bishop on importance of preparation in commentary | Cricket News


'I don't want to do a disservice': Ian Bishop on importance of preparation in commentary
Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Krunal Pandya speaks to commentator Ian Bishop before the start of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 cricket match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Chennai Super Kings, at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.

NEW DELHI: Harbhajan Singh, Aakash Chopra and Navjot Singh Sidhu have come under severe criticism on social media for their commentary [Hindi] in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL). This is not the first time that fans have advocated for a better product from the broadcaster. Ex-West Indies player Ian Bishop sits on the other end of this divide.While addressing a larger point, former Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) Team Director and sports administrator Joy Bhattacharjya wrote on X, “I am all for the credit given to Ian Bishop for the research he puts into the junior cricketers.”

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“Demanding why other commentators are not picking up such stories is irrelevant. I am asking you, as cricket lovers, to also go and read and celebrate the reporters who make Bishop and other commentators look good on air with great reporting from the ground. You giving them credit does not make Bish look bad, I am sure he would welcome it as a great commentator, and more importantly, as a very decent man,” he continued.Bishop, who was recommended as a commentator by Michael Holding to Channel 4, doesn’t shy away from admitting that much of the credit does go to the journalists on the ground who chase these stories.“As a broadcaster and as a human being… I am interested in numbers, but numbers are widely available. What I am interested in is the person behind the cricketer. So if I come to a tournament like this, I want to research every player that is in the league,” he had told TimesofIndia.com on the sidelines of the ILT20.“I want to know who their parents are, I want to know what job they had, I want to know how they got into the game. I believe the public deserves to know this for several reasons. The 13-year-old watching who doesn’t have the availability of funds, I want to be able to say to him or her, you too can make it, even if you don’t have access to resources,” he had continued.Bishop revealed he picked up the chops of the gig from Holding, Gary Francis at Channel 4 and Michael O’Dwyer at Trans World International, while Tony Cozier remains his role model.

I want to say thanks to all of you gentlemen from the media, particularly the written press, who do all these profiles on players that feed information to me as a commentator that I would not otherwise have known.

Ian Bishop

The 58-year-old played 43 Tests for the West Indies over a nine-year career. Ever since stepping away from the cricket pitch in 1999 due to injuries, he opted against becoming a coach, preferring to pick up the microphone instead. If not, he would have turned into a teacher.“I want to be able to inform what this player has done. So it takes me a lot of time. In fact, I was with our analyst asking if there is any AI that could help me cut down my research time. Because I spend, to the chagrin of my wife and children, far too much time preparing for a game,” said Bishop to this website.“But I don’t want to do a disservice to the people watching and listening by not knowing a player or what I am talking about,” he continued.

As far as delivery is concerned, Test match cricket is a slower pace; you have time for storytelling. Whereas T20 cricket, on the other extreme, has to provide that energy most of the time.

Ian Bishop

He then thanked the media for helping him do his job better, just as Bhattacharjya referred in his post.“I want to say thanks to all of you gentlemen from the media, particularly the written press, who do all these profiles on players that feed information to me as a commentator that I would not otherwise have known.”Another aspect of the commentary role is beyond the research, and it comes in the form of delivery. There is Martin Tyler’s “Agueroooo” from the 2012 English Premier League, which saw Manchester City win the title with seconds to spare. There is also the “Dhoni finishes off in style!” described by Ravi Shastri as India won the 2011 ODI World Cup.Bishop believes the delivery hinges on the format, and sometimes even silence does a good job.“As far as delivery is concerned, Test match cricket is a slower pace; you have time for storytelling. Whereas T20 cricket, on the other extreme, has to provide that energy most of the time. And that’s why even if I have to act it out, I want to bring that energy because of this format of the game.“There are times when I prefer not to speak, to be honest with you. And then the producer comes in your ear, ‘Are you not saying anything? You’re not working today?” he stated.Does he, or other commentators, prepare such lines or rehearse these moments?“If I know a guy’s backstory, I’m prepared with that before the game. And if I know the game is coming down to a crunch moment… Ajesh Ramachandran, who works at the ICC [an executive producer]… in 2016, he was the first one to say, please prepare for moments, whether it’s a half century, whether it’s a five-wicket haul, with something. Because that moment will live on for eternity. And so I try to do that.

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“But I also find that the best commentary is having a sort of an idea of the moment, but more ad-libbing those through bullet points. Because if you write a script, it just sounds very well read. Whereas reacting to the moment with a little bit of previous information, I think, is the best way to go,” he reasoned.At this juncture in the IPL commentary divide, he also shed light on gaining perspective on criticism, which might resonate with the current crop of under-fire IPL commentators, from legendary commentator Richie Benaud.“When there was a vote for the best commentator, and he won, he said, ‘Don’t worry about that. I didn’t get all the votes. This person, this person, got some votes, so not everyone loved my style. And [there’s a] part of the market that likes volume, they like words, they like high-pitched calling to excite them, and there’s another part of the market that likes calm,” he told The Cricket Monthly magazine.



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