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India hammer England to book T20 World Cup final with South Africa
Left-arm spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel took three wickets apiece as India thrashed defending champions England by 68 runs in Guyana on Thursday to set up a T20 World Cup final against South Africa.
England, set a challenging target of 172, slumped to 103 all out inside 17 overs, wrist spinner Kuldeep finishing with figures of 3-19 and the orthodox Patel 3-23.
India, bidding for their first major title since the 2013 Champions Trophy, will now play South Africa — also unbeaten at this tournament after a nine-wicket hammering of Afghanistan in their semi-final — in Saturday’s final in Barbados.
The Kensington Oval clash will also be India’s second appearance in successive global showpiece games after they lost on home soil to Australia in last year’s 50-over World Cup final.
“It’s very satisfying to win this game,” said India skipper Rohit Sharma after his team gained revenge for a humiliating 10-wicket loss to England in the semi-finals of the 2022 T20 World Cup.
“We worked really hard as a unit. To win like that was a great effort from everybody.”
Rohit laid the foundations by top-scoring with 57 in a total of 171-7 after his side were somewhat surprisingly sent into bat by England skipper Jos Buttler.
It was the opener’s third fifty of the tournament and second in as many games following his blistering 92 against Australia.
– ‘India outplayed us’ –
India were 40-2 in the powerplay after Virat Kohli (nine) and Rishabh Pant (four) both fell cheaply.
But a third-wicket stand of 73 between Rohit and Suryakumar Yadav (47), spanning a rain delay of over an hour, turned the tide.
Patel, the player of the match, said: “I knew that the wicket was stopping and had something for the bowlers…Our batters told us the pitch wasn’t easy to hit the ball. We felt it (171) was a good total.”
Defeat meant the only Test side that England had beaten at this event were co-hosts the West Indies, with the title-holders also losing to Australia and South Africa.
“India outplayed us, certainly,” said Buttler. “We let them maybe get 20-25 too many (runs) on a challenging surface that they played well on. They fully deserved to win.
“They’ve got some fantastic spinners. Our two (Adil Rashid and Liam Livingstone) bowled well but in hindsight, probably should’ve bowled Moeen (Ali) in our innings with the way spin was playing.
“But with a good score and their brilliant bowling attack, it was always going to be a tough chase.
Buttler launched England’s reply with a brisk 23. When he attempted to reverse sweep Patel’s first ball, however, he clipped a gentle catch off the toe-end of the bat to wicketkeeper Pant.
Fellow opener Phil Salt was then clean bowled by Jasprit Bumrah’s well-disguised slower ball.
England then saw 34-2 become 35-3 when Patel bowled dangerman Jonny Bairstow for a duck.
Moeen was then stumped by Pant and when Sam Curran was lbw to Kuldeep, England were in dire straits at 49-5 in the ninth over.
Wickets continued to tumble and when Livingstone, the last of England’s specialist batsmen, was run out for 11 after a dreadful mix-up with Jofra Archer, England were all but beaten at 86-8.
Archer struck a couple of defiant sixes but Bumrah ended the match when he had the England paceman lbw for 21 with a low full toss.
(AFP)
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Late drama as Lucknow edge Delhi Capitals in IPL thriller
A thrilling contest in the Indian Premier League on Wednesday, April 1, saw Lucknow Super Giants clinch a narrow victory over Delhi Capitals in a low-scoring encounter.
Lucknow posted a modest total of 141 after being bowled out inside 19 overs, with key contributions coming from Abdul Samad and Mitchell Marsh, who steadied the innings. Delhi’s bowlers, led by Thangarasu Natarajan and Lungi Ngidi, kept things tight and ensured the target remained within reach.
In response, Delhi appeared on course for victory but faltered under pressure in the closing stages. Despite a composed chase, they fell just short, handing Lucknow a dramatic win by the narrowest of margins of just 2 runs. The match highlighted the unpredictable nature of T20 cricket, where momentum can shift rapidly in the final overs.
Kolkata take on Hyderabad
Attention now turns to Thursday’s clash, where Kolkata Knight Riders will face Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Kolkata will be looking to build momentum early in the tournament with a balanced squad featuring both experienced campaigners and exciting young talent. Hyderabad, meanwhile, will aim to bounce back strongly, relying on their powerful batting line-up and disciplined bowling attack.
With both teams eager to secure crucial early points, fans can expect another closely fought contest.
The IPL continues to draw massive global audiences, and fans in Afghanistan can follow all the action live. Ariana Television Network (ATN) holds the exclusive broadcasting rights for the tournament in the country.
Matches are being aired live on Ariana Television, bringing every moment of the IPL directly to viewers. Fans are also encouraged to follow Ariana Television and Ariana News on social media for the latest updates, highlights and match coverage throughout the tournament.
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Iraq seal final spot as FIFA World Cup 2026 line-up confirmed
The line-up for the FIFA World Cup 2026 is now complete, with Iraq claiming the final berth to cap off a historic and expanded qualification campaign.
Iraq secured their place with a decisive victory over Bolivia in the intercontinental play-off tournament at Monterrey Stadium in Mexico, becoming the 48th and last team to qualify. The win places Iraq in Group I alongside France, Senegal and Norway, setting up a challenging group-stage campaign.
Striker Aymen Hussein scored the crucial goal that sealed qualification and brought Iraq’s long journey to a triumphant conclusion.
The result also marked the end of an extensive global qualifying process that spanned 937 days, featuring 899 matches and producing 2,527 goals at an average of 2.8 per game.
Iraq’s campaign, which began in September 2023, culminated in one of the nation’s most significant football achievements in recent years.
Elsewhere, Europe’s remaining places were decided through tightly contested play-offs. Czechia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Türkiye and Sweden all secured qualification after dramatic fixtures played across multiple cities, completing the continent’s representation at the tournament.
In another play-off clash held in Mexico, DR Congo edged Jamaica 1-0 in Guadalajara to book their place in Group K, where they are set to face Portugal in their opening match in Houston, Texas.
The play-off tournament also doubled as a test event for host venues in Monterrey and Guadalajara, which will stage matches during the World Cup. The fixtures drew strong crowds, with more than 160,000 fans attending across the games, offering an early glimpse of the atmosphere expected next year.
A historic expansion
The 2026 edition of the World Cup will be the largest in history, expanding from 32 to 48 teams for the first time. The tournament will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, marking the first time three nations jointly stage the event.
A total of 104 matches will be played across 16 host cities between 11 June and 19 July, with organisers expecting more than six million fans to attend. The expanded format aims to increase global representation, giving more nations from Africa, Asia and the Americas an opportunity to compete on football’s biggest stage.
The tournament is projected to reach a worldwide audience of around six billion people, underlining the sport’s vast global appeal. With the final qualification spot now filled, attention turns to final preparations, ticket sales, and minor scheduling adjustments ahead of what is expected to be the most inclusive World Cup ever staged.
FIFA says the 2026 tournament will showcase not only elite competition but also the unifying power of football across continents, cultures and generations.
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Punjab Kings edge Gujarat Titans in thrilling IPL clash as tournament gathers pace
The Indian Premier League (IPL) continued to deliver high drama on Tuesday, March 31, as Punjab Kings secured a three-wicket victory over Gujarat Titans in a closely fought encounter.
Chasing a competitive total, Punjab Kings held their nerve to cross the line with just five deliveries to spare, capping off an intense contest that swung back and forth. A match-winning knock from Cooper Connolly proved decisive, anchoring the chase under pressure and guiding his side to an important early-season win.
Earlier, Gujarat Titans posted a solid total, with skipper Shubman Gill contributing a steady innings at the top. However, disciplined bowling from Punjab, particularly in the middle overs, helped restrict the scoring and kept the chase within reach.
The result gives Punjab valuable momentum as teams look to establish themselves in the opening phase of the tournament.
Today’s match
Attention now shifts to Wednesday’s fixture, where Lucknow Super Giants will take on Delhi Capitals in another key early clash of the competition.
Both sides will be aiming to build consistency, with star players expected to play a crucial role as the race for playoff positions begins to take shape.
Broadcast in Afghanistan
Fans in Afghanistan can follow all the action live, with Ariana Television Network (ATN) holding exclusive broadcast rights for the tournament.
Matches are being aired on Ariana Television, bringing the excitement of the IPL directly to Afghan audiences, who continue to show strong passion for the game.
With thrilling finishes and high-quality performances already on display, IPL 2026 is shaping up to be another memorable season for cricket fans worldwide.
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