' No Time to Waste' For Pakistan Ahead of Marquee Clash vs India in the T20 World Cup, Says West Indies Great Chris Gayle Pakistan arrive into the clash under immense pressure, especially after their stunning loss to the USA via a Super Over in their opening game at the Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas earlier this week. A horror defeat to hosts USA that left fans, and followers all over the globe speechless: the Pakistan cricket team took on an embarrassing start to their T20 World Cup 2024 campaign and will have to recoup soon, as they face arch-rivals India next on Sunday. Talking about the highly-anticipated encounter, West Indies legend Chris Gayle reinstated the need for Pakistan to put their loss behind them, stating that the team had ‘no time to lose’ ahead of facing the mammoth Indian side. Pakistan arrive into the clash under immense pressure, especially after their stunning loss to the USA via a Super Over in their opening game at the Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas...
Joe Biden President warns new army officers to be ‘guardians of American democracy’ President entreats graduates at commencement to ‘hold fast’ to oath to US constitution in veiled reference to Trump’s threat to democracy Joe Biden has called newly graduating US military officers the “guardians of American democracy” at a commencement speech at the elite West Point military academy in New York state, where the US president, without mentioning Donald Trump by name, gave strong warnings of unprecedented threats to US freedom. Biden, speaking in front of about 1,000 graduating cadets at the US army training academy on Saturday, urged the newly minted officers to “hold fast” to their military oath “not to a political party, not to a president but to the constitution of the United States of America, against all enemies, foreign and domestic”. In remarks that could be seen as a thinly veiled reference to the threat to democracy Biden believes Trump poses to the US as the two cand...
Cyclone Remal: Kolkata Airport Suspends All Flight Operations On These Dates The cyclone is likely to make landfall on Sunday night along the adjoining coasts of West Bengal and Bangladesh with a wind speed of 110-120 km per hour All flight operations at the Kolkata airport will remain suspended from 12 noon on Sunday to 9am on Monday as a precautionary measure for cyclone Remal which is predicted to bring in very heavy rain accompanied with high wind velocity in the city. The IMD said on Thursday that a low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal will intensify and reach Bangladesh and adjoining West Bengal coasts as a severe cyclonic storm by Sunday evening. On cyclone Remal, IMD scientist Dr Somenath Dutta said, “The exact location is 18.2 degrees North and 89.7 degrees… This system is very likely to continue to move nearly northward direction. It is likely to intensify into a cyclonic storm over your east central and adjoining North Bay today. It will continue to move further ...
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