Sanju Samson was not named in India’s starting XI against the United States in the first match of the 2026 T20 World Cup at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday.india captain Suryakumar Yadav confirmed in toss Ishan Kishan Replaced Samson at No. 1 and opened with Abhishek Sharma. Tilak Verma was included in the middle order. U.S. captain Monank Patel won the toss and elected to bowl first.India also rule out Jasprit Bumrah who is unfit Mohammad Siraj Enter the eleven. Washington Sundar also did not make the team.“We missed Vashi (Washington Sundar), we missed Sanju (Samson). Unfortunately, Bumrah is not well, so Siraj is playing. ” Suryakumar Yadav said while tossing the ball.“We want to bat first. The wicket is looking good and there is wind around so we are not expecting any dew. It has been full of energy even before the game starts and I am sure it will be better,” he added.Samson batted first in the last five T20Is of the series against New Zealand but failed to score many runs. Samson did not bat in India’s only warm-up match before the T20 World Cup.Kishan, meanwhile, has strengthened his case with his recent performance. He scored a half-century and a century in the New Zealand series as the No. 3 batsman. He also opened the warm-up match against South Africa, scoring 53 runs off 20 balls, and kept a wicket in that match.Apart from Samson, Bumrah, Kuldeep Yadav and Washington Sundar were not included in India’s starting XI for this match.teamIndia: Ishan Kishan (women), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav (centre), Rinku Singh, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Arshdeep Singh, Mohammed Siraj, Varun Chakaravarthy.United States: Saiteja Mukkamalla, Andries Gous (wk), Monank Patel (c), Milind Kumar, Sanjay Krishnamurthi, Harmeet Singh, Shubham Ranjane, Mohammad Mohsin, Shadley van Schalkwyk, Saurabh Netravalkar, Ali Khan.
Amit Shah says tourists from across India are not waning in their enthusiasm to visit J&K India News
JAMMU: The enthusiasm among tourists from across the country to visit Jammu and Kashmir has not diminished, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Saturday after the Pahalgam terror attack last year hit the tourism industry.Shah was addressing a review meeting held in Jammu to assess the progress of development projects in the Union Territory.“The enthusiasm of tourists from across the country to visit Jammu and Kashmir has not diminished. There is a need to actively market the tourist destinations of Jammu and Kashmir in other states to tap the tourism potential here,” he said.Shah said the BJP-led Center would provide all possible assistance to plans to develop new tourist destinations in Jammu and Kashmir.On April 22 last year, Pakistani terrorists affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba attacked tourists in the famous mountain resort of Pahalgam in southern Kashmir, killing 26 people and dealing a serious blow to the tourism industry in Jammu and Kashmir.
Not Dwayne Bravo or Sunil Narine: Jason Holder becomes first… | Cricket News
Jason Holder His name is etched in cricketing history as West Indies begin their campaign for the 2026 T20 World Cup with a memorable win over Scotland. The former captain became the first West Indies bowler to take 100 T20I wickets, reaching the milestone when he dismissed Scotland skipper Richie Berrington in 13.2 overs.Holder now joins an elite list of players with 100 wickets in every format of the men’s international game, including Lasith Malinga, Tim Southee, Shakib Al Hasan, Shaheen Afridi and Jasprit Bumrah.
The historic moment has arrived as West Indies have a cause for celebration as they play their first match of the 2026 T20 World Cup. Scotland won the toss and elected to bowl first. West Indies started slowly but recovered strongly, scoring 182 runs in 5 out of 20 overs.Shimron Hetmyer, the third batsman, played the decisive inning. The left-hand bowler smashed 64 off 36 balls and also recorded the fastest fifty by a West Indies batsman in the T20 World Cup, reaching the milestone in just 22 balls.Scotland’s chase never really took off. They were eventually bowled out for 147 in 18.5 overs and the decisive moment came in the 17th over. Romario Shepherd Created a stunning spell, taking four wickets in the match, including a hat-trick. Shepard finished with an outstanding record of 3-0-20-5.Jason Holder took the last wicket of the match to cap off Scotland’s innings, capping a landmark night for himself and West Indies cricket.
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Evening News Coverage: PM Modi on two-day visit to Malaysia; key details of India-US trade deal revealed and more | India News
- During his two-day visit to Malaysia, Prime Minister Modi interacted with and praised the Indian diaspora in Kuala Lumpur, highlighting the strong cultural ties and the global significance of Tamil language and culture.
- India and the United States agreed to establish a temporary trade framework to reduce tariffs, expand market access and resolve issues in various sectors including agriculture, manufacturing and technology.
- As part of the interim trade framework, the United States eliminated the additional 25% tariff on Indian imports, reducing the tariff from 50% to 18%.
- Opposition leaders have criticized the India-US trade deal, warning it could hurt farmers, cut tariffs excessively and harm India’s interests.
- Police probing the deaths of three teenage sisters in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad say the case has revealed complex family circumstances, emotional distress and isolation, with new details emerging about their father’s late live-in partner.
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PM Modi addresses Indian diaspora in Malaysia, stresses cultural ties
Prime Minister Narendra ModiDuring his two-day visit to Kuala Lumpur, he celebrated the strong cultural and emotional ties between India and Malaysia, interacted with the Indian diaspora and praised communities for preserving traditions and acting as a “living bridge” between the two countries. He highlighted Malaysia’s large Indian-origin population and the global importance of Tamil language and culture, recalled his friendship with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, and shared anecdotes of cultural exchanges, including Indian film and music. Read more
From agricultural protections to preferential auto quotas: What industries get in India-US trade deal
India and the United States have agreed on an interim trade agreement framework to reduce tariffs, expand market access and prepare for a broader bilateral trade agreement. The deal cuts tariffs on Indian manufacturing exports and U.S. industrial goods, provides limited access for agricultural products while protecting sensitive staples and dairy products, and touches on pharmaceuticals, medical devices, cars, aircraft, technology and digital trade. It also aims to strengthen supply chain and economic security. Read more
US lifts 25% tariff on Indian imports, India-US trade framework eases tensions
President of the United States Donald Trump India has canceled the 25% additional tariff imposed on purchases of Russian oil, which took effect from February 7. The move is part of a broader temporary trade framework between India and the United States aimed at easing trade tensions. Under the framework, U.S. tariffs on Indian goods will be reduced from 50% to 18%, and India has also agreed to reduce or eliminate tariffs on U.S. industrial products and certain agricultural products. India has also committed to buying $500 billion worth of US energy products, aircraft, technology products and coking coal over five years. The framework includes monitoring India’s oil imports from Russia and stipulates that the US Commerce Secretary recommends reinstating the 25% tariff if imports resume. Read more
Opposition leader slams India-US trade framework
Opposition leaders on Saturday criticized the framework for an interim trade agreement between India and the United States, accusing the government of undermining India’s interests and harming farmers, tariffs and rural livelihoods. Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala warned that imports of US corn, soybeans, sorghum, fruits, nuts and processed products could harm the interests of India’s 720 million farmers. Pawan Hera accused the government of undermining India’s diplomatic standing, calling the deal a “surrender” rather than an achievement. RJD MP Manoj Kumar Jha questioned the reduction in tariff from 50% to 18%, calling it misleading and warned that there could be public unrest once the impact of the deal is felt. Read more
Father’s three wives and a dead live-in partner: Why the Ghaziabad sisters’ suicides become more confusing
Ghaziabad police have intensified their investigation into the deaths of three minor sisters who allegedly jumped to their deaths from the ninth floor of a residential building, revealing deeper details about the family’s past and dynamics. Investigators said the girls were distressed when their father, Chetan Kumar, confiscated and sold their phones due to their interest in Korean culture and online gaming, and are currently tracing the phones’ IMEI numbers to recover the data and verify the claim. The case became murkier as one of Kumar’s live-in partners died under suspicious circumstances in 2015, and questions surrounding his three-wife family structure led to widespread questioning of him and other family members. Read more
T20 World Cup 2026: Pakistan considering U-turn? PCB starts talks with ICC | Cricket News
TimesofIndia.com in Mumbai: Talks have finally begun between the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the International Cricket Council (ICC) after the Pakistani government decided to boycott the T20 World Cup match against India on February 15 in Colombo. It is reported that the two parties have exchanged emails with each other in recent days. The PCB invoked force majeure citing government directives not to play their arch-rivals in the group stages of the multi-nation tournament. In the statement, the government did not give any further explanation or reasons for doing so. In response, cricketThe global body has asked the PCB to demonstrate how it is trying to get out of the impasse under the terms of participation.
“Yes, the PCB invoked force majeure but did not give any further explanation or details. In response, the ICC has asked the Pakistan board to demonstrate its efforts to mitigate FM,” said a source tracking the developments.Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Furthermore, in its detailed reply, the ICC set out the conditions for invoking force majeure and highlighted the evidentiary threshold required for non-participation. The ICC also highlighted the impact of non-participation on sport, business and governance.With eight days left until the conflict breaks out, the ICC has kept channels of dialogue open. The International Cricket Council’s approach when dealing with sensitive issues is one of engagement, not confrontation, and all efforts will be directed towards exploring possible solutions that do not affect the Championship and Test cricket.The 2026 T20 World Cup kicks off today in Colombo and Mumbai, but the suspense surrounding the India-Pakistan match continues ever since the Pakistan government’s social media post and Sherbaz Sharif’s subsequent comments. While the PCB is yet to make a public statement on the matter, the team insists it will follow government advice.“India’s game, that’s not within our control. It’s the government’s decision and we respect that. Whatever they say, we do it. ” Pakistan captain Salman Agha said during the captain’s meeting.
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However, India captain Suryakumar Yadav had a different view and said that India will travel to Colombo as planned and have already booked their tickets for the match.“The mentality is very clear,” Suryakumar said at the captains’ media briefing in Mumbai on Thursday. “We did not refuse to play them. It was them who refused. The ICC organized the match. The BCCI and the Indian government decided to play the match at a neutral venue coordinated by the ICC. Our flight to Colombo has been booked. So we are going. We will see what happens later.”The outcome of the game now remains to be seen, but conversations are ongoing between the two parties that could provide some much-needed clarification in the coming days.
Shashi Tharoor How Congress’ ‘Hum Saath Saath Hai’ moment brought support to UDF in time for Kerala polls India News
New Delhi: Latest tinkering and ‘all’s well’ moments Shashi Tharoor and congress The high command has given the Kerala Congress a much-needed impetus ahead of the assembly elections in April-May. Tharoor’s meeting with Mallikarjun Kharge Rahul Gandhi After weeks of speculation about his strained relationship with the party, New Delhi put an end to what many within the Congress party called an “embarrassing episode” and positioned him as a core campaign representative for the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF).The settlement has given the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) new cohesion and impetus at a time when it is battling incumbent fatigue and the BJP is testing the limits of its expansion in the state.ALSO READ | Congress vs Tharoor: A new beginning or a temporary truce?“Everything is fine” at the critical momentTharoor’s recent thaw with the Congress has sent a strong message of unity to cadres and allies at a critical time. Tharoor was reportedly upset with the treatment given to him by Rahul Gandhi at a recent event in Kochi and the attempts by some leaders to sideline him in Kerala.For a party that has often been in crisis due to factional fighting in its state unit, the situation in Kerala is devastating.Reconciliation addresses this issue head-on. Parliamentary opposition leader VD Satheesan’s faction and leaders seen as sympathetic to Tharoor now have little room for parallel centers of power.The enthusiasm also saved Congress from embarrassment in front of its own SDF allies.Last year, as Tharoor pointed out that there was a “lack of leadership” in the party in Kerala, Indian Muslim League (IUML) president Sadiq Ali Thangal publicly asked the Congress to resolve internal differences, warning that apparent discord would only benefit rivals. That concern has now been allayed by restoring Tharoor’s confidence.This drive for unity is crucial to the election.Since the late 1980s, Kerala voters have switched governments between the UDF and LDF every five years. However, the situation changed in the 2021 assembly polls, with the LDF failing to make headway and Pinarayi Vijayan-led LDF winning for a second consecutive term.The LDF’s seats increased from 91 seats in 2016 to 99 seats in 2021, while the UDF’s seats fell from 47 seats to 41 seats.Tharoor’s voter appealIn the 2021 Assembly polls, the biggest impetus for the LDF sweep comes from the Travancore region, which includes Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Pathanamthitta and Kottayam. The LDF won majority seats in Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam, two traditionally swing districts. Thiruvananthapuram, Tharoor’s Lok Sabha seat, has also historically been a swing constituency, alternating between the Congress and the Left, and has recently become a target seat for the BJP. In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar of the Bharatiya Janata Party faced Tharoor, but the Congress leader retained the seat for the fourth time with over 16,000 votes. The UDF swept 18 of the 20 Lok Sabha seats.Tharoor’s appeal is particularly pronounced among educated, salaried and first-time voters, groups that have shown increasing volatility in recent state and local elections. This group has not consistently aligned itself with the Congress organization and has at times embraced the BJP’s urban outreach or vigilante governance propositions. Tharoor’s continued victory in Trivandrum demonstrates his ability to stem the tide even as broader party trends are mixed.At a strategic level, this provides the UDF with a way to expand without alienating its traditional social base. Urban centers like Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and Kozhikode, where turnout is more volatile and the margins tend to be smaller, could play a huge role by 2026. Tharoor’s presence gives the Congress a more credible bid for these spaces, especially at a time when the BJP has signaled its intentions through rising municipal gains and recent mayoral victories.The Congress leadership’s decision to spearhead the campaign with Tharoor touring all 140 constituencies has added star power to a campaign that often hinges on narrative dominance. Tharoor’s oratory, media clout and ability to articulate local issues in national and global contexts give the UDF an edge in appealing to undecided voters.Refuting the claims of LDF and BJPThis patch immediately undercuts the competitor’s narrative. For the BJP, the rapprochement weakens the “internal chaos” line of attack. The BJP has repeatedly highlighted infighting in the Congress to project itself as a disciplined alternative (and has frequently used Tharoor’s name recently).Meanwhile, the BJP is looking to capitalize on its recent victory as mayor of the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation, a symbolic breakthrough that signals the city’s growing appeal, although success at the assembly level remains elusive.Moreover, Tharoor’s active participation in the election campaign may help the UDF attract the youth, especially the aspirant and educated youth. The Congress leader’s credibility as a writer, diplomat and global speaker also gives him unique appeal among Kerala voters, given the state’s high literacy rate.The LDF and the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance have also often portrayed the Congress as dynastic and directionless. The image of Tharoor standing side by side with Rahul Gandhi will undermine these claims, at least for now.Risks contained, momentum restoredPerhaps the most immediate benefit of settlement is risk reduction. Speculations that Tharoor might turn to vigilantes or even explore non-Congress platforms have been firmly refuted. His integration into the congressional campaign delivered a message of consistency.For congressional strategists, the memory of 2021 is still fresh. Despite favorable anti-incumbency indicators at the time, the Democratic Alliance failed to convert its chances into victory. Tharoor’s tinkering is seen as a corrective measure to ensure that organizational weaknesses do not squander political opportunities again.By restoring unity, the Congress’s rapprochement with Tharoor provides a credible opportunity for the opposition UDF to turn a new leaf after years of Left rule. Whether that translates into electoral seats will depend on execution, alliances and local dynamics, but for now, riding on the image of “Hum Saath Saath Hai”, the UDF has secured an early and much-needed victory heading into the elections.
‘Islam is a religion built on immigration’: New York City Mayor Mamdani invokes Prophet Muhammad’s migration on immigration
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has drawn attention by invoking Islamic history when talking about immigration, using religious references to develop a broader argument for compassion and asylum in U.S. immigration policy.The remarks came at an interfaith breakfast on Friday, where Mamdani spoke about how faith traditions influence views on immigration and hospitality. Referring to Islam, he described it as “a religion built on a narrative of migration,” noting that the Migration, the Prophet Muhammad’s journey from Mecca to Medina, was a defining moment in Islamic history.“The story of Hijra reminds us that the Prophet Muhammad was also a stranger,” Mamdani said. “He fled Mecca and was welcomed in Medina.”Mamdani sees this historical reference as a lesson in how societies deal with people escaping hardship, and suggests it provides perspective on modern debates about immigration. He tied the example to New York City’s identity as a city shaped by immigrants and reaffirmed its sanctuary status, arguing that protecting immigrants reflected deep-seated moral values. In his speech, he also drew on teachings from other faith traditions, such as Christianity and Buddhism, to highlight what he said were common principles of compassion and care for the vulnerable.The comments elicited mixed reactions. Supporters hailed the remarks as a call for empathy based on faith and interreligious solidarity, saying they reflected New York City’s long history of welcoming immigrants. Critics, however, question the appropriateness of invoking religious figures in discussions about U.S. immigration policy, arguing that such debates should be separated from religious narratives.Responses to the mayor’s speech highlighted ongoing tensions in the national discussion about immigration, the role of faith in public discourse, and how elected leaders draw on moral and historical references when addressing contentious policy issues.
T20 World Cup: Shimron Hetmyer writes history as fastest ever… | Cricket News
Himron Heitmeyer West Indies put up a brilliant knock as they posted 182 runs for 5 in their second T20 World Cup match against Scotland at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday. The left-hander smashed 64 runs in just 36 deliveries, stabilizing the innings after a shaky start. Scotland enter the World Cup under unusual circumstances, having been selected only two weeks ago after Bangladesh withdrew from the tournament citing security concerns for their trip to India. Despite the short notice, the Scots showed discipline soon after winning the toss and electing to bowl.
Their bowlers kept the two-time champions West Indies in check by applying pressure with a tight line in the powerplay. Brandon King Safyaan Sharif, who was the first to break free, hit a six and two fours in the seventh over to inject momentum. King eventually scored 35 points as Scotland fought back. Off-spinner Michael Leask breaks through, dismisses skipper Shay Hope 19. Soon after, debutant left-arm spinner Oliver Davidson claimed his first T20 wicket when King was caught at backward point. Hetmyer then took control of the innings, launching a fierce counterattack against the Scotland bowling. He broke the ropes six times and completed a quick partnership of 81 runs off just 37 balls. Roffman Powellhe contributed 24 goals. Hetmyer scored his half-century off just 22 balls, scoring a total of six. This is the fastest 50-run score by a West Indies batsman in the T20 World Cup. Although Powell fell in the final round, the aggression did not drop. Hetmyer continued to find boundaries with Sherfane Rutherford, who hit a quick 26 off 13 balls. Heitmyer’s inning ended when Safiyaan Sharif forced an errant hit, which was brilliantly caught by Brandon McMullen on a long pitch. Rutherford departed on the very first ball of the next over. Left-arm seamer Brad Currie was Scotland’s most economical bowler with 2 for 23. Looking back on his innings, Heitmyer acknowledged that conditions were testing. “It’s a mixed bag because of how hot it is. I don’t know about other people but I asked the referee and he said he didn’t feel too good but I think we can get back to playing during the day and night,” he said. When talking about his partnership with Powell, Heitmeier emphasized the clarity of approach. “It’s just batting with a clear mind. Every ball that’s bowled, you can take chances, if not just try to limit penalties, which is something we talk about as a team and the batting unit. Limit penalties as much as possible. Because we’re a boundary batting team and everyone knows that, but just the singles and penalties we were a little short on and glad it worked in our favor today.“ Heitmeier also attributed his performance to improved conditioning. “I think it’s (being healthier). I’ve been working on it a little bit at home. My coach is my wife and she’s pushing me at home to work harder and so far, it’s been great and I’m excited to be out on the park and contribute as much as I can for the team.”

