Sunday, 31 October 2021

Subtropical Storm Wanda Forms, Exhausting the List of Names


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Britain and France remain at odds in a fishing dispute.


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Rivals on World Stage, Russia and U.S. Quietly Seek Areas of Accord


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Even after federal approval, vaccinating America’s children will present challenges.


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Why the global supply chain is jammed.


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Homes That Sold for Around $650,000


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Rome’s unique conference center plays host to the G20 meeting.


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The Week in Business: From Facebook to Meta


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Dos citas malas y un tipo errado


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The Sunday Read: “Fear on Cape Cod as Sharks Hunt Again”


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Biden meets with Erdogan as they seek to ease tensions.


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Biden and major world leaders face pressure on climate and Covid.


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Afghanistan rocked as Asghar quits in middle of World Cup

Former Afghanistan skipper Asghar Afghan
Former Afghanistan skipper Asghar Afghan said he will retire after Sunday's game with Namibia despite the T20 World Cup only having reached the midway point.

"I will retire from all international cricket after the game against Namibia," the 33-year-old said in Pashto in a video message on Facebook.

"I want more and more youngsters to get the opportunity to play for Afghanistan. Therefore, it's expected that tomorrow will be my last international match and afterwards I will resign."

Asghar skippered Afghanistan over all three formats of cricket for six years, before being acrimoniously sacked two weeks before the start of the 2019 World Cup in England.

He eventually won back the captaincy but was axed again in June this year after being blamed for the team's poor form in a Test series in Zimbabwe.

Asghar played six Tests, 114 one-day internationals and 74 Twenty20 internationals in a career spread over 12 years.

He scored 440 runs in Tests with one hundred while his tally in ODIs was 2,424 with a century and 12 half-centuries.

At the ongoing World Cup, Asghar scored 10 runs in the defeat against Pakistan in Dubai on Friday.

"@ACBofficials welcomes and respects his decision, expresses gratitude for his services to the country," tweeted the Afghanistan Cricket Board.

"It will take a lot of hard work for young Afghan cricketers to fill his shoes."

 



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Saturday, 30 October 2021

November Vocabulary Challenge: Write a Story Using Our Words of the Day


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A German buddy act: Merkel invites her successor to tag along.


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A Call of ‘Cold Gun!’ A Live Round. And Death on a Film Set.


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How the Supply Chain Stole Halloween


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What if It Never Gets Easier to Be a Working Parent?


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Xi Hasn’t Left China in 21 Months. Covid May Be Only Part of the Reason.


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Why the Vampire Myth Won’t Die


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The Paradox of Alimony for Men


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Friday, 29 October 2021

Fans brace for Babar Azam vs Rashid Khan battle today

Babar Azam and Rashid Khan
Only a few hours remain when the first ball of the Pakistan-Afghanistan clash will be bowled, and fans can't wait to see how Babar Azam tackles spin wizard Rashid Khan.

It will be an interesting battle, considering both players are young, extremely good at what they do, and will most likely give fans a chance to witness a contest between them.

Babar Azam and Rashid Khan are both also in good form, with the former scoring an impressive half-century in the first match against India while the latter picked up four important wickets against Scotland.

The Pakistani skipper is ranked at number 2 in the ICC T20 rankings while Rashid Khan is ranked at the number 3 spot in the bowlers' rankings.



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