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First Video Of Iran’s Attack On US Bases Across Gulf; Tehran Rains Ballistic Missiles

The United States has released video footage showing its strikes on Iran. Shared by US Central Command on X, the footage shows missiles fired from warships in the region, fighter jets roaring off aircraft carrier decks and precision strikes on Iranian targets. Among the assets hit were what CENTCOM described as Iranian drones on the ground and facilities linked to the country’s military infrastructure, including satellite-related installations.

First Video Of Iran’s Attack On US Bases Across Gulf; Tehran Rains Ballistic Missiles

In a statement accompanying the video, CENTCOM said: “As the President stated, our objective is to defend the American people by eliminating imminent threats from the Iranian regime. The President ordered bold action. CENTCOM forces are delivering an overwhelming and unrelenting blow.”The images were released as the United States and Israel confirmed a large-scale operation against Iran. Trump, in a video posted on Truth Social, said the campaign would “destroy” Iran’s military capabilities and prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon. He accused Tehran of rejecting “every opportunity to renounce their nuclear ambitions” and added: “We can’t take it anymore.”Unlike previous strikes earlier in the year, this operation began in daylight on Saturday, with explosions reported in Tehran and other cities including Isfahan, Qom and Kermanshah. Iranian media showed smoke rising near key government sites in the capital, including areas close to the compound of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran’s foreign minister later said the country’s top leadership was alive.Iran responded with missile and drone attacks across the region. Explosions were reported in Israel, while Bahrain said the headquarters of the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet was targeted. Air defence systems were activated in Qatar, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, all of which host US military facilities. Several countries temporarily closed their airspace as commercial flights were rerouted.



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US, Israel Attack Iran: Plume of smoke rises near Burj Khalifa as Iran missile attack hits Dubai; video captures chaos


US, Israel Attack Iran: Plume of smoke rises near Burj Khalifa as Iran missile attack hits Dubai; video captures chaos

A video released by Iran’s state-linked Fars News Agency appears to show a plume of smoke rising from an area near the Burj Khalifa, as people are seen running from the scene. The exact location and distance of the explosion from the landmark skyscraper remain unclear.Another luxury hotel in Dubai was caught up in the escalating regional conflict after Iran launched retaliatory strikes in response to what it described as a “massive” assault by the US and Israel.Video verified by the BBC showed flames engulfing the Fairmont The Palm, with thick black smoke rising above the Palm Jumeirah. Authorities said four people were injured and the blaze was later contained.The incident comes as the United States and Israel launched what President Donald Trump described as “major combat operations” against Iran. Washington and Tel Aviv said the strikes were aimed at crippling Iran’s military capabilities and preventing it from developing a nuclear weapon. Iranian state media, citing the Red Crescent, reported that at least 201 people were killed and more than 700 injured in the attacks.Iran responded by firing missiles and drones towards Israel and at US military installations in Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar. Shrapnel from one Iranian missile attack reportedly killed a person in the United Arab Emirates, as air defence systems were activated across parts of the Gulf. Iraq and the UAE temporarily closed their airspace, while sirens were heard in Jordan.In an eight-minute video message, Trump urged Iranians to “seize control of your destiny” and later said: “When we are finished, take over your government. It will be yours to take.” He framed the operation as necessary to end what he called the threat posed by Iran’s leadership since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.Iran’s foreign ministry condemned the strikes as “unprovoked, illegal and absolutely illegitimate”, while its Revolutionary Guard launched counterattacks. The United Nations Security Council scheduled an emergency meeting, and the UN’s nuclear watchdog said it was closely monitoring developments with “no evidence of radiological impact”.As missile exchanges continued into the night, commercial flights across the Middle East were disrupted, with major carriers suspending routes and rerouting aircraft.



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Almirah full of medals, family full of pride quietly make room to watch son Auqib Nabi make Ranji Trophy history | Cricket News


Almirah full of medals, family full of pride quietly make room to watch son Auqib Nabi make Ranji Trophy history
Auqib Nabi’s family members watch Ranji Trophy final (TOI Photo)

BARAMULLA: Some 40 km west of Uri, close to the Line of Control, sits Sheeri village. Along the Jhelum Valley road, north west of Srinagar. There, a narrow lane off the main road takes you to the home of cricketer Auqib Nabi Dar. It is barely wide enough for three people to walk alongside each other, but remember the address. For it is not to be forgotten in a hurry.Usually bustling in the manner that tiny mountain villages can be, on Saturday however, shops in Sheeri were open, but business was slow. Men stood milling on the narrow streets, groups of boys were gathered, mobile phones in their hands. It looked aimless, but there was purpose. Constantly checking their phones, sharing updates, exhausting mobile data by the minute, they kept abreast with the Ranji Trophy final score in faraway Hubballi.

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Inside the two-storey dwelling, family members sat in a small room, huddled before a modestly-sized TV set. Next to the TV, in the cramped room, tucked in was an almirah. In its chest, it contained the many cricketing medals that Auqib has won over the years. The room was quiet except for the sound of the TV commentary.His grandmother, Fazi, her wizened eyes fixed on the screen, smiled whenever the camera showed Auqib. Father Ghulam Nabi Dar, a government school teacher, leaned forward as he sat, closely following every ball. Like a prayer off a rosary, he quietly reeled off names of players and match details as the final reached its hour. When Jammu and Kashmir won, the family looked at each other. And smiled quietly. Women members hugged each other. Moments later came the announcement that Auqib Nabi Dar had been named Player of the tournament.

Auqib Nabi's family members watch Ranji Trophy final (TOI Photo)

Auqib Nabi’s family members watch Ranji Trophy final (TOI Photo)

The room fell silent, again as if hushed before prayer, as he began his post-match interview.“He is a shy boy,” his father said, smiling, not taking his eyes off the screen. When the anchor on TV reminded Auqib that his father had once wanted him to become a doctor, and when Auqib smiled in response, Ghulam Nabi removed his spectacles and wiped his eyes. In Kashmir, most parents encourage their children to pursue medicine as it usually serves as a respectable and secure career. Ghulam Nabi said he often worried that cricket would pull his son away from studies. He spoke of a time when he stopped Auqib from going out to play, locked him inside a room and even tied him with a rope to keep him from leaving. Around 2015, he missed securing a medical seat by two marks, recalled Ghulam Nabi, as if banishing a bad memory.

Auqib Nabi's family members (TOI Photo)

Auqib Nabi’s family members (TOI Photo)

Medicine’s loss was to become cricket’s gain, and a father understood in time.“Later, I understood how serious my son was about the game, and I allowed him to play,” he said. He then added, smiling shyly, “I too used to play cricket when I was young.”Now, Ghulam Nabi only hopes to see his son play for India. “My dream is to see him in the Indian jersey,” he said.The proud father’s phone kept ringing with calls from relatives, neighbours and reporters as scenes of historic jubiliation unfloded on the TV. “People are calling with affection,” he said as he struggled to answer each one of them. Women from neighbouring houses came to congratulate Auqib’s mother and grandmother. They hugged them and offered prayers.In another room, Bilal Ahmad Dar, 30, Auqib’s cousin, watched the match alone on his phone, preferring to follow games quietly, he said. Bilal spoke of how there were no proper cricket facilities in Sheeri when Auqib was growing up. Even today there are only basic facilities around. To practice, Auqib would travel nearly five km to a small ground near Lower Jhelum across the river.

Auqib Nabi's accolades over the years (TOI Photo)

Auqib Nabi’s accolades over the years (TOI Photo)

Bilal closely tracks Auqib’s career. He remembers almost every match that his cousin has played since being selected for the Ranji team. Over the past two years, Bilal said that Auqib has taken 104 wickets, 44 last year and 60 this year, and feels proud seeing well-known cricketers praise Auqib on social media. “When senior players tweet about him, it means a lot,” he said.Auqib is a science graduate from the University of Kashmir and remains humble despite his success, Bilal said, recalling the day of the IPL auction. “Auqib and me were watching the auction in this room,” Bilal said. “At first, when his name came up, no team picked him for a few seconds, we were silent. Then Delhi placed a bid and we were relieved.”As the bidding increased and more franchises joined in, the price kept rising. “When it reached Rs 8.40 crore, we couldn’t believe it. We were happy,” he said. Within minutes, word spread across the village. People began gathering outside the house, beating drums and celebrating. “There was a huge rush,” Bilal said. “But he is very shy. He didn’t even come out.”



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US, Israel attack Iran: Videos show explosion at Dubai’s iconic Palm Jumeirah


US, Israel attack Iran: Videos show explosion at Dubai's iconic Palm Jumeirah

Witnesses reported hearing an explosion and seeing a plume of smoke rise from Dubai’s iconic man-made island, the Palm Jumeirah, on Saturday as Iran launched counter offensive after US-Israel strikes. Authorities confirmed that four people were injured in an incident at the landmark location, news agency AFP reported.The blast came amid heightened regional tensions after Iran carried out retaliatory strikes across the oil-rich Gulf in response to US and Israeli attacks, unsettling a region long viewed as a bastion of stability.One witness told AFP that thick black smoke billowed from a hotel on the Palm, while the sound of ambulances racing toward the area followed shortly after. Several loud bangs were later heard across the city, according to residents and AFP journalists.Dubai’s media office confirmed an “incident” at a building in the Palm Jumeirah area that triggered a fire. “Dubai Civil Defence has confirmed that the resulting fire is now under control. Four individuals sustained injuries and have been transferred to medical facilities,” the statement said.The incident at one of Dubai’s most recognisable landmarks sent shockwaves through the city, home to a population that is about 90 percent expatriate and synonymous with luxury, tourism and global commerce.Iran has since launched strikes across Gulf states, sparing only Oman, which has played a mediating role in US-Iran talks.



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Bored of Peace? Half of Trump’s Board of Peace is at war | World News


Bored of Peace? Half of Donald Trump's Board of Peace is at war

In the final episode of Yes Minister – before the show graduated to Yes, Prime Minister with Jim Hacker’s elevation as the premier of Great Britain as a ‘compromise candidate’ – the minister has a fantastic idea where he decides that he is going to take money from selling a popular art gallery and pour it into his local football club, which would make him very popular with his constituency. Obviously, this leaves Sir Humphrey Appleby aghast, because the idea of taking money from the arts and giving it to football is his idea of a civilisation being destroyed by barbarians.So, he comes up with an ingenious plan to stop Hacker from doing that by making him the minister responsible for art. When a colleague wonders if that’s a good idea, given that Hacker is a ‘philistine’, Sir Humphrey points out: “The industry minister is the idlest man in town, the education minister is illiterate, and the employment minister is unemployable.”

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And now to continue in that vein of the Dilbert Principle – the most incompetent team member is often made the manager-in-charge – countries part of Trump’s Board of Peace, handpicked to bring peace to a new Trumpian world, appear to be at war. The Board of Peace was launched with much fanfare at the World Economic Forum at Davos as an alternative to the United Nations, with a slapstick golden photoshopped version of the UN logo and a billion-dollar entry fee.The countries which signed up could largely be divided into two groups: arm-twisted by Uncle Sam into joining in a bid to bring ‘peace’ to Gaza and smaller nations hoping to curry favour with Trump. The former consists of the US (with Trump as permanent chairman), Israel (Uncle Sam’s trust fund baby), the Gulf and Middle Eastern countries that couldn’t say no (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, Egypt, Kuwait and Morocco) and smaller nations hoping to curry favour with Trump (Azerbaijan, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Indonesia, Vietnam, Hungary, Kosovo and Argentina).And at the time of writing, nearly half of the members are actively involved in a war-like situation. For those keeping count, the US and Israel are part of an ongoing skirmish with Iran. That particular battle also involves five other members: Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain and Jordan.

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For those lucky enough to have lives which don’t involve monitoring the situation, here’s what has happened in the Middle East and South Asia.A day after JD Vance told the Washington Post that there was ‘no chance’ of a protracted war in the Middle East, which means squat because Trump ran on a ticket promising to ensure America isn’t the globe’s policeman, the US and Israel launched attacks on Iran to ‘eliminate’ Tehran’s missiles and nuclear program, and to fuel a change in government.Incidentally, said nuclear program was also ostensibly eliminated in June last year during Operation Midnight Hammer.Iran responded by launching waves of ballistic missiles and drones at Israel, and at US military targets in the Middle East including Bahrain (home to the US Fifth Fleet) and Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. Additional strikes were directed at UAE and Kuwait. Iranian missiles also crossed into Jordanian airspace en route to Israel and US-linked targets, prompting Jordan’s military to activate its air defence systems.Meanwhile, Pakistan, the only South Asian member of the Board of Peace, finds itself at loggerheads with Afghanistan. Days after the Taliban had swept to power in 2021, Pakistan’s then ISI chief Lt Gen Faiz Hameed, while sipping tea, told reporters: “Don’t worry, everything will be okay.”Much like other tea-related Pakistani endeavours, it definitely wasn’t okay. Pakistan had hoped there would be a differentiation between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ Taliban, but much like Hillary Clinton pointed out all those years ago, it’s asinine to believe one can keep snakes in the backyard that will only bite one’s enemy. The current situation sees Pakistan at loggerheads with the Taliban-led Afghanistan government, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and even the Baloch Liberation Front (which is also getting support from the Taliban). The fissure comes from the TTP carrying out attacks on Pakistan, and Pakistan’s anger at the Taliban government for not reining them in and acting with impunity from Taliban soil.In a post, Khawaja Asif, Pakistan’s defence minister, claimed Islamabad’s ‘cup of patience’ had overflowed and now it will be ‘Dama Dam Mast Qalandar’ as a warning to Afghanistan, which might just be the first time a Sufi song, also repurposed as a Bollywood number (Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast Mast), was used in a declaration of war.Pakistan launched airstrikes and drone attacks inside eastern Afghanistan in what it claimed were TTP militant camps. The Afghan Taliban responded by firing artillery and attacking Pakistani military positions along the Durand Line border, which has escalated further. Of course, the problem is also exacerbated by a weakened Iran, unable to help Pakistan ‘manage’ the Taliban.

Khawaja Asif's declaration of war

To sum up the irony – given the Pakistani military’s hold over Pakistani politics – its military spokesperson Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry told NYT: “This is not a government. They are warlords.” Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. Of course, one would be amiss not to point out that there’s nothing particularly ironic – or even novel – about international organisations standing for values opposite to what they claim to uphold. Pakistan, the fount of a majority of terror attacks in the world, is one of the vice-chairs of the UN Counter-Terrorism Committee. Iran, where women are tortured for not wearing a hijab, chaired the UN’s Human Rights Council’s Social Forum on advancing human rights. Saudi Arabia, where women couldn’t go out without a guardian or even drive, served on the UN Commission on the Status of Women. China, accused of detaining a million Uighurs in Xinjiang, has sat on the UN Human Rights Council.The surreality was finely summed up many years ago by a Vietnamese politician (incidentally, Vietnam is also part of the Board of Peace and isn’t currently at loggerheads with anyone). When asked why Hanoi didn’t trust the United Nations, the nation’s erstwhile foreign minister Nguyen Co Thach had quipped in the ‘80s: “…during the last 40 years, we have been invaded by four of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council.” And beat them all. During the height of the anti-Vietnam protests in the US during the 60s and 70s, the slogan went: “Make war, not peace.” Trump’s Board of Peace appears to be already bored of peace.



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Etihad Airways partners with McLaren Racing for 2026 Formula 1 season and beyond | World News


Etihad Airways partners with McLaren Racing for 2026 Formula 1 season and beyond

McLaren Racing has announced Etihad Airways as its official partner for the 2026 season and beyond. The agreement spans both the McLaren Mastercard Formula 1 Team and the McLaren United Autosports World Endurance Championship (WEC) Hypercar Team.Under the partnership, Etihad branding will feature prominently on the McLaren Mastercard Formula 1 Team race cars as well as the McLaren United Autosports WEC Hypercar.On the Formula 1 car, the branding will appear on the MCL40’s rear wing and halo. The airline’s logo will also be displayed on McLaren driver helmets. The collaboration also includes digital and experiential rights, enabling joint fan engagement initiatives throughout the duration of the agreement.“We’re excited to welcome Etihad Airways as an Official Partner. Etihad’s commitment to delivering high-quality experiences aligns strongly with our values, and we look forward to working closely together across both Formula 1 and WEC,” said Zak Brown, Chief Executive Officer of McLaren Racing. “Today, we are thrilled to team up with McLaren Racing to begin an extraordinary partnership. Formula 1 racing brings together fans from around the world in one of the most exhilarating sports, and we’re excited to see the Etihad brand across the 2026 McLaren car as it competes worldwide,” added Antonoaldo Neves, Group CEO, Etihad Airways.Etihad, the national airline of the UAE will be supporting McLaren’s global operations as the team competes across multiple racing series worldwide. It operates a network of more than 100 destinations, including key Formula 1 host markets such as the UAE, Australia, China, Japan, the UK, Spain, Italy and the US.Later in the year, Etihad will introduce a new aircraft livery featuring McLaren Racing branding. The design will be applied to its Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, which operates across its international network.Along with venturing into global motorsport, Etihad has served as the title sponsor of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix since 2009.



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Qatar Airways temporarily suspends Doha flights amid regional airspace closure | World News


Qatar Airways temporarily suspends Doha flights amid regional airspace closure

Qatar Airways has decided to temporarily suspend flights to and from Doha following the closure of the Qatari airspace. Flights will be resumed once the airspace closure is lifted, said the airline in a statement on X.The airline noted that delays and other disruptions may still occur even after the operations restart. It is working closely with the government authorities and relevant stakeholders and will be employing additional staff at the Hamad International Airport and other major airports to assist affected passengers once operations resume.

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Meanwhile, Emirates has also temporarily suspended operations to and from Dubai due to multiple airspace closures. The airline stated that it will support passengers through rebooking options, refunds and alternative travel arrangements.

Regional aviation disruptions

The decision followed after the United States and Israel launched military strikes on Iran, leading to a global aviation emergency across the Middle East. Numerous airlines have closed routes and cancelled flights, leaving thousands of passengers stranded and international travel disrupted. Doha’s Hamad International Airport is one of the world’s busiest transit hubs, connecting flights between Asia, Europe, and North America.However, due to the rising geopolitical tension in the Middle Eastern landscape, airlines worldwide have responded with flight cancellations. From single-day cancellations to week-long suspensions, airlines said they are closely monitoring the evolving security situation and are prepared to make further adjustments as needed. For now, as tensions remain high and airspace stays restricted, global aviation remains on alert, with airlines, airports and travellers all waiting for the skies over the Middle East to reopen.



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‘Operation Epic Fury’: How US, Israel encircled Iran before joint strikes


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The Middle East has entered a new spell of conflict as Israel and the US launched a joint operation against Iran on Saturday. In an operation named “Epic Fury,” the first of many strikes occurred near the offices of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran.In his first statement following the strikes, US President Donald Trump said that the US had begun “major combat operations in Iran.” He claimed Iran has continued to develop its nuclear programme and plans to develop missiles capable of reaching the US, and appealed to the Iranian people to “take over your government — it will be yours to take.”

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Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also hailed the joint Israel–US offensive, saying Iran’s “murderous terrorist regime” cannot be allowed to arm itself with nuclear weapons.“Israel and the United States embarked on an operation to remove the existential threat posed by the terrorist regime in Iran. I thank our great friend, President Donald Trump, for his historic leadership,” Netanyahu said in a video message released after Trump’s remarks.This comes as the United States has deployed aircraft carriers, fighter jets, guided-missile destroyers and other capabilities to the Middle East in recent weeks. It includes two of the largest US warships — the Gerald R. Ford and the Abraham Lincoln.How US encircles IranAccording to news agency Reuters, the strikes are being carried out by air and sea. An Israeli defence official told the agency that the operation had been planned for months in coordination with Washington, and that the launch date was decided weeks ago.Another source told Israeli media outlet The Times of Israel that the “initial phase” of the joint attack is planned to last for at least four days.Iran is located on the northern shore of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a key passageway for global shipments of oil and liquefied natural gas. This makes Iran a central actor in global energy security calculations.

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Iran also borders the Caspian Sea, the world’s largest inland body of water, shared with Russia and several Central Asian states.Amid its ongoing tensions with Washington, the US has encircled Iran from over 30 military bases and key naval assets.Aircraft moved into position

  • At Crete, Greece, the US deployed the RC-135V reconnaissance aircraft.
  • In Azraq, Jordan, assets include the F-15 Eagle multirole fighter, the E/A-18G Growler electronic warfare aircraft, and the A-10 Warthog attack aircraft.
  • At Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia, the US positioned the E-11A BACN battlefield communication aircraft, F-16 Fighting Falcon multirole fighters, P-8A Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft, and the E-3 early warning and command aircraft.
  • In Awali, Bahrain, P-8A Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft have been stationed.
  • Meanwhile, at Al Dhafrah, UAE, the MQ-4C Triton high-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aircraft has been deployed.

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Naval assets

  • In the Red Sea, the USS Delbert D. Black, a guided-missile destroyer, is deployed.
  • In the Persian Gulf, the USS Tulsa and the USS Canberra, both littoral combat ships, are operating.
  • In the Northern Arabian Sea, the Lincoln Carrier Strike Group is stationed. It is led by the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and includes the destroyers USS Frank E Petersen Jr, USS Spruance, USS McFaul, and USS Pinckney. The group’s air wing comprises F/A-18E Super Hornet multirole fighters, EA-18G Growler electronic warfare aircraft, E-2 Hawkeye early warning and control aircraft, MH-60S and MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopters, and F-35C Lightning II fighter jets.
  • In the Strait of Hormuz, the destroyer USS Mitscher is deployed along with the littoral combat ship USS Santa Barbara and the destroyer USS Michael Murphy.
  • The United States has also moved its most advanced Ford Carrier Strike Group, led by the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R Ford, from its position near Greece toward waters closer to Israel. It includes the destroyers USS Bainbridge, USS Mahan, and USS Winston S Churchill.
  • Its air component features F/A-18E Super Hornet multirole fighters, EA-18G Growler electronic warfare aircraft, E-2 Hawkeye early warning and control aircraft, MH-60S and MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopters, and C-2A Greyhound cargo aircraft.



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Storm in Pakistan cricket: Mohsin Naqvi unhappy, Salman Agha set to be removed as captain | Cricket News


Storm in Pakistan cricket: Mohsin Naqvi unhappy, Salman Agha set to be removed as captain
Mohsin Naqvi and Salman Ali Agha (Image credit: Agencies)

NEW DELHI: Salman Ali Agha is set to be removed as captain of the Pakistan T20 team, regardless of how the side performs in the ongoing T20 World Cup, while some senior players might have played their last matches for the national side during this tournament, news agency PTI reported on Saturday.According to a source within the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), chairman Mohsin Naqvi is “unhappy” with the way Pakistan’s campaign has unfolded.

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“Naqvi is not happy at all because this time he was assured by the selectors, team management and his close aides in the board that the team was set to do well in the World Cup,” the source said on Saturday.The source added that Naqvi has made up his mind to relieve Salman of his T20 captaincy and will hold candid discussions with head coach Mike Hesson and the selectors regarding the future of certain players.“Salman, Babar Azam, Usman Khan and a few others will probably see curtains on their T20 international career after the World Cup,” the source said.Names being considered to replace Salman as captain include Shadab Khan and Shaheen Shah Afridi.The source also noted that Hesson had advised Naqvi even before the World Cup that Pakistan needed to integrate younger players and adapt to the demands of modern T20 cricket.“So, after the World Cup, you can expect major changes in the Pakistan T20 set-up,” the source said.Veteran Babar Azam, who has played 145 T20 internationals, may have played his final T20 unless he delivers a dramatic performance against Sri Lanka and in the knockout stages, should Pakistan advance.



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Netanyahu: ‘Iran can’t have nuclear weapons’: Netanyahu on Israel’s Operation Lion’s Roar


'Iran can't have nuclear weapons': Netanyahu on Israel's Operation Lion's Roar

Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday hailed the joint Israel–US offensive in Iran, dubbed “Operation Lion’s Roar,” saying Iran’s “murderous terrorist regime” can’t be allowed to arm itself with nuclear weapons.Click here for live updates“Israel and the United States embarked on an operation to remove the existential threat posed by the terrorist regime in Iran. I thank our great friend, President Donald Trump, for his historic leadership,” Netanyahu said in a video message released after remarks by Trump.He added that for 47 years, Iran’s clerical leadership has chanted “Death to Israel” and “Death to America,” and accused it of shedding Israeli blood, killing Americans and repressing its own people.

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Also Read | ‘They just wanted to practice evil’: After attacking Iran, Trump says ‘terrorist regime can never have nuclear weapon“This murderous terrorist regime must not be allowed to arm itself with nuclear weapons that would enable it to threaten all of humanity,” he added.Like Trump earlier, Netanyahu also hinted at the prospect of regime change in Iran.“Our joint operation will create the conditions for the brave Iranian people to take their fate into their own hands. The time has come for all parts of the Iranian people — Persians, Kurds, Azeris, Baloch and Ahwazis — to cast off the yoke of tyranny and bring freedom and peace-loving values to Iran,” he remarked.The Israeli premier urged citizens to show “patience” and “strength of spirit” in the coming days as Operation Lion’s Roar continues.



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