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Boult key as MI New York progress in MLC play-offs
Boult key as MI New York progress in MLC play-offs

BBC News

time10-07-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Boult key as MI New York progress in MLC play-offs

Trent Boult played a leading hand as MI New York clinched a tense two-wicket win over San Francisco Unicorns in the Major League Cricket Kiwi quick Boult took 2-19 to help bowl the Unicorns out for 131 but it was his heroics with the bat in the Eliminator match which proved had been cruising at 92-3 after Monank Patel and Quinton de Kock both made 33 to get the chase off to a brisk they lost five wickets for 16 runs to slump to 108-8 as Hassan Khan claimed 4-30 and Matthew Shot bagged 3-22 for the 3.1 overs remaining Boult smacked two sixes in his 13-ball 22 to put New York within touching distance of the Kenjige then hit the winning run to seal a tense victory with three balls to spare at the Grand Prairie Stadium in the Unicorns had battled back after they had been reduced to 16-5 by Boult and Kenjige, who took duo Cooper Connolly and Xavier Bartlett made 23 and 44 respectively for the Unicorns, while Rushil Ugarkar claimed 3-19 for MI, but the day belonged to Boult."Everyone jokes about my batting but it was obviously nice to contribute," said the New their victory in the eliminator match MI will now face Texas Super Kings in the Qualifier 2 match for the right to face defending MLC champions Washington Freedom in the League Cricket play-off scheduleAll matches start at 01:00 BSTSaturday, 11 July: Qualifier 2 - Texas Super Kings v MI New YorkMonday, 14 July: Final - Washington Freedom v Winner of Qualifier 2

27 killed in residential building collapse in Pakistan
27 killed in residential building collapse in Pakistan

Saba Yemen

time06-07-2025

  • Saba Yemen

27 killed in residential building collapse in Pakistan

Karachi – Saba: Pakistani authorities announced on Sunday that the death toll from the collapse of a residential building in the Pakistani city of Karachi had risen to 27, as the search operation entered its third day. Hassan Khan, a spokesperson for rescue workers in Karachi, said, "Most of the rubble has been removed," confirming the death toll at 27. Pakistani authorities said the building was deemed unsafe for habitation, and eviction notices had been sent to its residents for three years. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

MLC 2025: San Francisco Unicorns come through in last-ball thriller, snap losing streak vs Texas Super Kings
MLC 2025: San Francisco Unicorns come through in last-ball thriller, snap losing streak vs Texas Super Kings

Time of India

time05-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

MLC 2025: San Francisco Unicorns come through in last-ball thriller, snap losing streak vs Texas Super Kings

San Francisco Unicorns captain Matthew Short scored a 63-ball 80 runs to take the Player of the Match award against Texas Super Kings. (Sportzpics) San Francisco Unicorns secured a thrilling one-run victory over Texas Super Kings in Lauderhill during the Major League Cricket 2025 match. The Unicorns successfully defended their total of 148/6, with Matthew Short 's innings of 80 runs and Hassan Khan's quick-fire 40 helping them overcome early setbacks to post a competitive score. The match went down to the final delivery, with the Unicorns snapping their losing streak in dramatic fashion. Matthew Short's resilient innings of 80 off 63 balls proved crucial as he guided the team from a precarious position of 25/3 in the powerplay. MLC: Venky Harinarayan on growing cricket in the USA, AI-driven teams and the Olympic boost Hassan Khan provided valuable support with his aggressive knock of 40 runs from just 25 balls, helping the Unicorns reach a fighting total. Akeal Hosein stood out among the Super Kings bowlers in the early stages, though other spinners struggled to maintain control as Short found ways to score on a challenging surface. The Super Kings' chase got off to a poor start, losing both openers early to Brody Couch. Marcus Stoinis and Saiteja Mukkamalla attempted to stabilise the innings, but the required run rate continued to climb. Calvin Savage: The Face of USA's Cricketing Revolution Donovan Ferreira's arrival at the crease marked a significant shift in momentum. His explosive innings of 39 runs from 20 deliveries kept the Super Kings in contention and reduced the equation to 23 runs required from the final two overs. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Is your tinnitus getting worse? Do this immediately (Watch) Hearing Magazine Undo The 19th over proved decisive as Romario Shepherd dismissed both Ferreira and Shubham Ranjane in quick succession. With 13 runs needed from the final over, Mohammad Mohsin managed to hit two boundaries, keeping Texas's hopes alive. Xavier Bartlett bowled the crucial final over, utilising the angles effectively. The match came down to the last ball with three runs required, ending in a run-out as Calvin Savage attempted a desperate second run. Brief Scores: San Francisco Unicorns 148/6 (Short 80; Stoinis 3-32) beat Texas Super Kings 147/7 (Ferreira 39; Couch 2-26, Shepherd 2-26) by 1 run. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

Mountaineer safe, contacts family
Mountaineer safe, contacts family

The Hindu

time19-06-2025

  • The Hindu

Mountaineer safe, contacts family

Sheikh Hassan Khan, a mountaineer from Kerala climber stranded on Mount Denali in North America following a major storm, is now safe and has begun his descent. According to officials, Alaska Governor's Chief of Staff informed the Indian Ministry of External Affairs about his rescue. Rangers from the Denali National Park are in constant contact with Mr. Khan and his companion, providing necessary assistance as they return. In a brief call, Mr. Khan informed his family that he had descended from 17,000 feet to 13,000 feet and reached a new campsite, his mother, Shahida, said.. Mr. Khan, a native of Pandalam, had embarked on the expedition as part of a mission to plant the Indian flag in honour of the Indian Army's Operation Sindoor. Stranded at 17,000 feet with dwindling food and water supplies, he had send an SOS via satellite phone, prompting intervention by the Ministry of External Affairs. The 38-year-old is an assistant section officer in the Finance department at the Secretariat. The rescue operation was expedited following coordinated efforts by Union External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and the Indian Embassy in Washington. Mr. Khan, who set out from India on June 4 with his assistant from Chennai, had last contacted his family on June 10 before beginning his ascent.

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