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The former Pakistan captain who defeated India in the 2017 CT final is expected to become the head coach

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The former Pakistan captain who defeated India in the 2017 Champions Trophy final is expected to become the head coach

previous Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed is set to take over as head coach of Pakistan’s Test team, but the position has been vacant for nearly five months. During this period, Azhar Mahmoud Oversaw the team during their recent Test tour of South Africa.According to Geo News, Sarfaraz is expected to take over the role ahead of Pakistan’s upcoming two Test matches against Bangladesh in May. He is currently playing for Shaheen Pakistan in the UAE, where they play T20 matches as well as one-day matches against the England Lions. Formal confirmation from the board is expected soon.

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Sarfaraz’s credentials as a coach were strengthened after he led Pakistan’s U-19 side to the Asia Cup title. During that campaign, several supporters reportedly approached PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi and urged him to entrust the senior red team to the former captain.Pakistan are currently fifth in the World Test Championship standings after drawing the home series against South Africa in October. Their next assignment in the cycle begins on May 8 when they host Bangladesh in a two-Test match.During his career, Sarfaraz played 54 Tests and accumulated 3,031 runs with 4 centuries and 21 half-centuries. He led Pakistan to four wins in 13 of those games, including a famous win against England at Lord’s in 2018. His last Test appearance was against Australia in Perth in 2023.In the white-ball format, he represented Pakistan in 117 ODIs, scoring 2,315 runs with 200s and 11 fifties, and 61 T20Is, scoring 818 runs. He has achieved notable success as captain, most notably leading Pakistan to the 2017 Champions Trophy. He also led the team to the 2019 ODI World Cup, where Pakistan narrowly missed out on the semi-finals despite winning five out of nine league games. In T20 Internationals, he maintained an impressive winning rate of 78.37% as captain.

Who is Noah Tietjens? Heartbroken mother of US soldier killed in Iran war exclaims: ‘Can’t sleep, can’t stop crying…’

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one of the American soldier killed The Pentagon confirms an Iranian drone strike during Operation Epic Fury killed Iranian Sgt. First Prize: Noah Tietjens, 42, of Bellevue, Nebraska. Three others killed along with Tietjens were the captain. Cody Hawk35, Winter Haven, Fla.; Sgt. first class Nicole Love39, of White Bear Lake, Minn.; and Sgt. Declan Cody20 years old from West Des Moines, Iowa.

Who is Noah Tietjens? Heartbroken mother of US soldier killed in Iran war speaks out (Photo: Brent Newton/US Army/AFP)
Who is Noah Tietjens? Heartbroken mother of US soldier killed in Iran war speaks out (Photo: Brent Newton/US Army/AFP)

The Pentagon confirmed that the incident was under investigation.

Who is Noah Tietjens?

Tietjens and three other soldiers are assigned to the Army Reserve’s 103rd Sustainment Command in Des Moines, Iowa, the New York Post reported.

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His mother confirmed his death in a message posted on Facebook. “Just wanted to let you all know that our son Noah Titkins was killed yesterday in Kuwait. We don’t have any information at this time. We will let you know when we learn more. We just need some time to think about it all! Thank you!” Glenda Wetzel Tietjens writes.

Glenda also wrote: “Can’t sleep, my eyes hurt, my heart hurts, my heart is broken, and my chest hurts! This is not fair!! I can’t stop crying!”

Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen said in a statement Paying tribute to the Tietjens, “We hold the Tietjens family close to our hearts and will keep them in our prayers during this incredibly difficult time. Noah stepped up to serve and protect the American people from foreign enemies around the world – a sacrifice we can never forget. Please join us in praying for the Tietjens family and all American service members who risk their lives to protect our freedom.”

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He added: “An order for flags to be flown at half-mast in memory of Sergeant Tietjens will be announced shortly.”

The drone strike that killed the soldier came a day after the United States and Israel launched a military operation against Iran, which followed with retaliatory attacks. The operation resulted in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and U.S. President Donald Trump announced in truth social postcalling him “one of the most evil men in history.”

To ease the burden on car owners, mortgage cancellations can now be done online

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NEW DELHI: In a major move, cancellation of vehicle collateral will be done automatically through an online system once the loan is fully repaid, saving people the hassle of visiting transport offices and contacting banks multiple times. The Road Transport Ministry has started rolling out the new system on Monday, March 1, initially with a partnership of one state-owned bank and five non-banking financial companies (NBFCs). More will join soon.The move is aimed at eliminating procedural delays and reducing the inconvenience faced by borrowers in updating vehicle records after settlement of loans and visiting the regional transport office to initiate removal of collateral from the vehicle registration certificate. The process often involves multiple visits and a lot of paperwork.Officials said the system operates using the Reserve Bank of India’s Unified Lending Interface (ULI), which enables secure, real-time data exchange between lenders and government platforms. “The online interface interacts between the bank, ULI and Vahan systems. Therefore, the entire process, including verification, takes place without any human intervention. Once the process is completed, the owner receives an SMS from Vahan informing him/her to cancel the mortgage. This is part of the government’s initiative to improve the convenience of life,” an official said.In addition, after the car owner repays the loan, the bank will send a “No Objection Certificate (NOC)” to the car owner.Currently, SBI and five NBFCs including Cholamandalam, Shriram Finance and Sundaram Finance have started implementing the system. Officials said more banks and financial institutions will be added to the system in a phased manner to ensure wider coverage and seamless implementation across the country. The move will significantly reduce processing times and increase transparency, they added.Welcoming the move, transportation services expert Anil Chhikara said that while banks and financial institutions will handle all collateral issues while taking a loan to purchase a vehicle, these institutions will not help customers in the process of repaying the loan.

‘Such a scary moment’: How Dubai’s stranded passengers used taxis, cash and detours to escape Iran crisis

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'Such a scary moment': How Dubai's stranded passengers used taxis, cash and detours to escape Iran crisis

The United States and Israel launched a joint attack on Iran that killed Tehran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, triggering a sharp escalation of tensions and widespread airspace closures, paralyzing travel at major hubs in the Gulf, and commercial airlines have suspended most regional services across the Middle East.Iran retaliated with barrage of missiles, firing projectiles and interceptors at key Gulf hubs such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha. Some countries have temporarily closed their airspace, forcing thousands of stranded travelers to chart their own routes out of the region.

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With airports closed and flights grounded, many people have had to travel long distances across deserts, cross multiple border crossings and buy expensive last-minute tickets.“You wake up in the morning and find that the missile has been intercepted”One of those caught up in the chaos was Kalie Moore, who was stranded in Doha after returning from a trip to Kenya. As she was about to board a connecting flight to Berlin, Qatar closed its airspace and missiles flew overhead.After waiting with thousands of passengers at the airport, Moore checked into a nearby hotel, where staff advised guests to stay indoors.“It’s actually pretty crazy because you wake up in the morning and find missiles intercepted,” Moore told Bloomberg.Realizing that flights would not resume anytime soon, she decided to leave Qatar by land Saudi Arabiaair operations there are still ongoing. She teamed up with another traveler and hired a driver for $1,000 to take them on the six-hour journey to Riyadh.While stories circulate online of influencers escaping in luxury cars and private jets, Moore’s journey was far less glamorous. The pair traveled in an old Toyota, switching cars and drivers at the border and eating at roadside gas stations.Moore traveled from Riyadh, booked a British Airways flight through London and paid an extra $2,000 to get home. Her experience mirrors that of many others, including European officials and athletes stranded after events in Dubai.

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“The Oman border is closed”The U.S. State Department’s advice urging Americans to leave several Middle Eastern countries has gone viral. Many expats in Dubai contacted their employers to inquire whether evacuation plans would be initiated.Some companies have already begun relocating workers. Macquarie Group is moving some of its staff out of Dubai overland via Saudi Arabia and Oman.Two main exit routes have emerged: driving to Saudi Arabia or heading to Muscat International Airport, which remains operational. The journey from Dubai to Muscat takes less than five hours, but travelers report long traffic jams and unstable border conditions.“One day everything opened up and there were no lines,” Karim Gharbi, head of private jet concierge and global mobility services at Arton Capital, told Bloomberg.“There were too many people going the next day, and then the Omani border was closed,” said Karim, whose company helped relocate more than 40 people, including family members. Some are accompanied by bodyguards to assist with border formalities.“You heard the explosion – it’s time to go”Thierry Carbou, a French-Canadian tech entrepreneur who had lived in Dubai for 15 years, was having lunch at a beach club when he heard an explosion above him.When he returned to his apartment in the Burj Khalifa and spoke with his family, an explosion occurred on the nearby City Walk. “You’d hear a huge explosion and then black smoke,” he said. “We looked at each other and said, ‘OK, it’s time to go,'” he added.Will Bailey, a 26-year-old fitness trainer and influencer from Manchester, had just returned to Dubai to start a new business when the strike began. Posting from a beach club as air defenses intercepted missiles overhead, he pointed to smoke rising from a nearby building and said: “That’s the Fairmont Hotel in Dubai. OMG. “Bailey’s update was praised by followers for capturing the unfolding crisis, but also criticized by some in the UK.

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‘It’s such a scary moment’The situation has sparked debate in the UK over whether expatriates should be included in government evacuations.In Parliament, Lib Dem leader Ed Davey questioned whether “old washed-up footballers” and others who emigrate to avoid high taxes should receive state-funded evacuation support.Prime Minister Keir Starmer responded by saying all British citizens were entitled to assistance regardless of their tax status.Entrepreneur Duncan Bannatien defended Dubai residents on social media, writing, “As far as I know, not a single Dubai resident has expressed a desire to leave. Those Brits who need to leave are in Dubai on holiday or on business.”Reality TV personality Arabella Chi said: “It’s such a scary time right now.”life goes onDespite the tensions, daily life in parts of the UAE maintains an air of normalcy. Hotels remained open and beaches were active despite missile interceptions lighting up the night sky. Bailey later moved with friends to a home away from tourist areas and continued to post updates.“There are a lot of people in Dubai who don’t take this as seriously as others,” he said in a radio interview, interrupted by another interception, saying, “I’m shaking right now when I hear that.”As regional tensions remain high and airspace continues to remain closed, thousands of travelers and expats face uncertain days ahead not only navigating borders and highways, but also dealing with a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.

Who is Declan Cody? GoFundMe launched for U.S. soldier killed in Iran war to ‘lighten the lives of those who knew him’

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one of the American soldier killed The Pentagon confirms an Iranian drone strike during Operation Epic Fury killed Iranian Sgt. Declan Coady, 20, of West Des Moines, Iowa. Three others killed along with Cody were Sgt. first class Nicole LoveAge 39, White Bear Lake, Minn.; Captain. Cody Hawk35, Winter Haven, Fla.; and Sgt. First Prize: Noah Tietjens, 42, of Bellevue, Nebraska.

Who is Declan Cody? GoFundMe launched for 20-year-old US soldier killed in Iran war (GoFundMe)
Who is Declan Cody? GoFundMe launched for 20-year-old US soldier killed in Iran war (GoFundMe)

The Pentagon confirmed that the incident was under investigation.

Who is Declan Cody?

Cody and three other soldiers were assigned to the Army Reserve’s 103rd Sustainment Command in Des Moines, Iowa, the New York Post reported. After his death, a GoFundMe was launched.

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According to the Iowa Capital Express, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds paid tribute to Cody in a statement, which read: “Today, we mourn the death of Sergeant Declan Cody, a young Iowan who heroically answered his country’s call of duty and made the ultimate sacrifice. Kevin and I offer our deepest condolences to his family and ask all Iowans to join us in praying for their recovery and comfort.”

GoFundMe launched for Declan Coady

one to fund me A campaign for Cody describes him as “a son, a family member, a friend, and a bright light in the lives of those who knew him.” The statement added that he “served his country with honor, courage and dedication, embodying the best of what it means to wear the uniform.”

“No family is prepared for the sudden loss of a child. During this extremely difficult time, we are asking for support to help ease the financial burden faced by the Cody family. Funds raised will help cover funeral and memorial costs, travel expenses, and other unexpected expenses to help them get through this heartbreaking time,” the page reads.

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As of this writing, $39,085 of the $75,000 goal has been raised.

The drone strike that killed the soldier came a day after the United States and Israel launched a military operation against Iran, which followed with retaliatory attacks. The operation resulted in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and U.S. President Donald Trump announced in truth social postcalling him “one of the most evil men in history.”

West Asia crisis: 38 Indian ships stranded in Persian Gulf; 3 sailors dead

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New Delhi/Mumbai: Thirty-eight Indian-flagged ships, mostly carrying crude oil and liquefied natural gas and carrying nearly 1,100 seafarers, were stuck in the Persian Gulf on Tuesday amid a conflict in West Asia. Shipping authorities here also confirmed that three Indian sailors on board a foreign-flagged vessel were killed and one injured in an “attack” near an Omani port.

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Officials said there are around 23,000 Indian seafarers aboard different ships in conflict-affected areas at any given time and their safety remains the government’s top priority. India is the third largest supplier of seafarers after the Philippines and China.

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1,000 containers stuck at Indian ports West Asia CrisisOn Tuesday, Indian Shipping Minister Sarbananda Sonowal chaired a review meeting and directed officials, including DG Shipping, to take steps to ensure the safety and welfare of Indian seafarers and the security of maritime assets. “There have been no confirmed casualties, detentions or boardings involving Indian flag vessels,” DG Shipping said in a statement.DG Shipping briefed the ministers and officials about the situation in the region and the status of Indian-flagged vessels and Indian seafarers. Officials told the department that 24 ships were stranded west of the Strait of Hormuz and 14 more east of the strait.DG Shipping said four incidents involving Indian seafarers have been reported in the region, resulting in three deaths and one injury. They were allegedly traveling on a foreign-flagged vessel.Since the conflict began, at least five tankers have been damaged and 150 ships have been stranded around the strait.The new tensions have also disrupted shipping routes, prompting several container liner companies to suspend services to West Asia and reroute ships through the Cape of Good Hope, a move that has increased shipping times, costs and congestion at Indian ports.Sunil Vaswani, executive director of the Container Shipping Association of India, said many routes have now suspended services to West Asia for safety reasons, while long-distance trade to US, European and Mediterranean ports will continue. “Services to long-distance destinations will continue. Flights via Suez have been rerouted via the Cape of Good Hope. Transit times will be longer but safer,” he said, adding that deploying more ships on longer routes would drive up operating costs.Vaswani said the piling up of cargo at Indian ports was an urgent problem. “Containers are coming in, causing congestion. The ports are working with us,” he said. Port authorities confirmed that around 1,000 containers are currently trapped and they are coordinating with shipping lines to ensure timely loading and unloading.A shipping company official said ships bound for the Gulf would dock in Fujairah, Sohar or Khor Fakkan, where cargo is transported. He added that Sohar to Dubai is about 170 kilometers.Exporter and supplier Sanjay Pansare said around 150 containers of bananas, pomegranates, watermelons and onions are currently stuck due to supply disruptions.

Donald Trump after Khamenei assassination: ‘Most of the people in our hearts are dead’

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Donald Trump after Khamenei assassination: 'Most of the people in our hearts are dead'

US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday (local time) that “most of the people in our minds are dead” when asked about potential future leaders of Iran after the killing of Tehran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei early in the epic Operation Fury.When Trump met with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in the Oval Office, he also claimed that the United States had launched a “third wave” of military strikes against Iran and claimed that “everything has been destroyed” in the country.

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When thinking about who will be next to lead Iran, Trump said, “Well, most of the people that we think of are dead… Some of the people that we think of are dead. Now we have another one. Based on reports, they may be dead as well.”]He added that several senior figures were killed in the initial attack.“And the leader of this group is gone. As you know, 49 people were taken out in the first attack. I think today the new leadership took another hit, and it looks like that’s pretty impressive too.”Trump said Iran’s leadership had been “hit very hard” and claimed many within the system were now seeking protection.“A lot of people are coming forward. A lot of people you least suspect want out. They want immunity. They’re asking for immunity. Maybe at some point they’ll give up, as you would say, put down the gun.”Trump and his team have faced questions about the rationale behind the attack, especially after a senior U.S. diplomat said Washington took action after learning that Israel might be imminent.However, Trump insisted that the United States took preemptive action. “Depending on how the negotiations go, I think they (Iran) will strike first. I don’t want that to happen.”He further said that he “could force Israel to take action” because he believed that otherwise Iran “would strike first.”Trump further said, “I don’t know. I might force them to take action. Look, we’re negotiating with these lunatics, and I think they’re going to attack first. They’re going to attack. If we don’t, they’ll attack first. I feel strongly about this. ““Israel is ready and so are we. We have a very, very powerful impact because almost everything they had has now been destroyed. Their missile numbers are being reduced significantly,” he added.Trump claimed that Iran’s air defense and detection systems had been dismantled and accused Iran of targeting civilian sites.“They will attack people who are actually at least somewhat friendly, and they have no problem with that. Only civilian venues, hotels and apartment buildings. We will hit them where they are more appropriate,” he said.“The original hit, Midnight Hammer, was huge. Everything you saw was huge, but by some standards, by some of our standards, it wasn’t huge. We had an army that we never had before,” he added.The president’s comments come amid criticism from opponents that the administration is pushing the country toward war without a clear strategy, notification to Congress and explanation of how the conflict might end.Critics also point to recent meetings between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, including the seventh since Trump returned to office last year, with Netanyahu reportedly urging a tougher stance on Iran.However, some Republican allies rallied behind the president, saying “no one is pushing or dragging Donald Trump anywhere.”

India sets up control room, releases helpline number amid Middle East crisis

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New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has set up a special control room to assist Indian nationals affected by the escalating crisis in West Asia and the Gulf. The move comes against a backdrop of growing security concerns as tensions continue to rise in the region.“In view of the current situation in West Asia and the Gulf region, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has set up a control room,” the ministry said on Wednesday.

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Nearly 10 million Indian citizens live in West Asia, the MEA said in a statement, adding that their safety and well-being remained the government’s “top priority”.“The control room can be contacted from 9 am to 9 pm: 1800118797 (toll-free) +91 11 2301 2113, +91 11 2301 4104, +91 11 2301 7905,” the statement added. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the government will continue to pay close attention to the development of the situation and make appropriate decisions based on national interests. New Delhi remains in touch with governments in the region and other key international partners, the statement added.Meanwhile, the Indian Consulate General in Jeddah said on Tuesday that it would fully support Indian citizens traveling on special flights from the city due to regional travel disruption caused by the ongoing conflict in West Asia.Consul General Fahd Ahmed Khan Suri and senior officials visited King Abdulaziz International Airport to review arrangements for Indian passengers traveling on non-scheduled flights to various destinations in India, the Consulate General said in a statement.These special flights operated by Air India have been arranged to mitigate the impact of recent flight disruptions and facilitate the return of affected passengers.On February 28, the United States and Israel launched a coordinated military strike against Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior figures in one of the most serious escalations in the region in decades.In the following days, Iran launched a series of retaliatory attacks, mainly targeting Israeli and US military bases in several Gulf countries including the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.

Who is Nicole Armor? Grieving husband of US soldier killed in Iran war recalls last conversation, ‘She was almost home’

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one of the American soldier killed During this period, it was attacked by Iranian drones. Epic Fury Operation Has been identified by the Pentagon as Sgt. Private First Class Nicole Amor, 39, of White Bear Lake, Minnesota. Three others who died along with Amo were the captain. Cody Hawk35, Winter Haven, Fla.; Sgt. 1st Class Noah Tietjens, 42, Bellevue, Neb.; and Sgt. Declan Coady, 20, of West Des Moines, Iowa.

Who is Nicole Armor? Grieving husband of US soldier killed in Iran war recalls last conversation (Nicole Amor/Facebook)
Who is Nicole Armor? Grieving husband of US soldier killed in Iran war recalls last conversation (Nicole Amor/Facebook)

The Pentagon confirmed that the incident was under investigation.

Who is Nicole Armor?

Amor, who was killed in an unmanned aerial system attack on the Kuwait port of Shuaiba on Sunday, was assigned to the Army Reserve’s 103rd Sustainment Command, headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa, along with three other soldiers, the New York Post reported. She enlisted in the National Guard in 2005 as an automated logistics specialist and then transferred to the Army Reserves in 2006. Deployed to Kuwait and Iraq in 2019.

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According to CBS News, Armor is just days away from returning home to her husband and two children.

“She’s almost home,” her husband, Joey Amor, said Tuesday, March 3, from their home in Minnesota. “You don’t expect things to happen when you go to Kuwait, and for her to be the first to happen, it’s heartbreaking.”

Just a week before the attack, Amor was moved to an undefended container-like building outside the base, her husband said. “They are spreading out because they fear their bases will be attacked and they feel safer in small groups in different locations,” he said.

Joy said he last spoke to Amor two hours before she was killed. He said she worked a long shift and recalled they had been sending messages the night before about her tripping and falling.

“She never responded in the morning,” he said.

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The couple’s children are high school seniors and fourth graders.

Armor received various awards and decorations during his service, including the Army Commendation Medal, the National Defense Medal and the Army Reserve Achievement Medal, according to the U.S. Army Reserves.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz paid tribute to Armor in a post on X. “Minnesota is mourning the loss of White Bear Lake Sergeant Nicole M. Amor, who was killed in action on Sunday in Kuwait,” he wrote. “She answered the call to service and gave her life for our state and country. Minnesotans are wrapping our arms around her loved one.”

one Give physical page Introduced for Amor’s family. “The Armor family needs our support in providing meals to Joey and their two children, Adeline and Owen, to help them get through this difficult time. Meal delivery times are flexible and it is best to have meals delivered to the front door step to protect the privacy of the family. Meal delivery gift cards are also welcome and there is a way to add these on this website,” the page reads.

The drone strike that killed the soldier came a day after the United States and Israel launched a military operation against Iran, which followed with retaliatory attacks. The operation resulted in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and U.S. President Donald Trump announced in truth social postcalling him “one of the most evil men in history.”

500 million and counting! T20 World Cup breaks India viewership record

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500 million and counting! T20 World Cup 2026 breaks ratings record in India
India will take on England in the second semi-final at the Wankhede Stadium. (Associated Press)

New Delhi: The 2026 ICC T20 World Cup broke viewership records in India with over 500 million fans tuning in live, the highest viewership for any T20 World Cup in history. International Cricket Federation president Jay Shah celebrated the milestone, calling it a proud moment for the global sport.Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!In a post on That vision, he said, is already bearing fruit.

Indian fans waited for over four hours outside Wankhede to see their hero

“The journey of @ICC #T20WorldCup 2026 started with its ambition to become the most #global & #accessible cricket tournament ever. I am humbled that the event has crossed 500 million viewers in India, the highest for any T20 World Cup in history. See @JioHotstar reach 6050 concurrent viewers With the knockout rounds of the tournament starting tonight, we hope that the immeasurable love shown to our campaign by the Indian fans will help break more records.”The digital numbers were equally astounding, with JioHotstar peaking at 60.5 million concurrent viewers, underscoring the tournament’s massive online engagement.The World Cup has now entered the high-pressure knockout stages. The first semi-final will be played at Eden Gardens, with Mitchell Santner’s New Zealand taking on unbeaten South Africa. Aiden Markram. The Proteas are the only team yet to lose a match and will be aiming to continue their dominance and secure a second consecutive T20 World Cup finals berth.India take on England in the second semi-final at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. India come into the match with a commanding win over West Indies in a must-win Super Eights tie, while Harry Brooke’s England are riding a five-game winning streak.