No New Chief, Hamas To Be Led By Ruling Committee: Report



Two Hamas sources said the Palestinian operator group was moving towards appointing a Doha-based ruling committee rather than a single successor to its chief Yahya Sinwar, who was killed by Israeli troops last week.

“The Hamas leadership’s approach is not to appoint a successor to the late chief, the martyr Yahya Sinwar, until their next elections” scheduled for March “if conditions permit”, a well-informed source from the group told AFP.

A five-member committee that was formed in August following the assassination of political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran “will take over the leadership of the group”, the source added.

The committee was formed to facilitate decision-making in view of the difficulty of communicating with Sinwar in Gaza before his death.

Sinwar was named the Gaza chief of the terrorist group in 2017, before rising to become the overall leader of Hamas after Haniyeh was assassinated in July.

The source said the committee is made up of representatives of the two Palestinian territories and the community, namely Khalil al-Hayya for Gaza, Zaher Jabarin for the West Bank and Khaled Meshaal for Palestinians abroad.

It also includes the head of Hamas’s Shura advisory council Mohammed Darwish and the secretary of the political bureau, who is never identified for security reasons.

All current members of the committee are based in Qatar.

According to the source, the committee is tasked with “governing the movement during the war and exceptional circumstances, as well as its future plans”.

He added that it is authorised to “make strategic decisions”.

Another source from the group said that the Hamas leadership discussed a proposal that was made “internally” to appoint a political chief without announcing their name.

But, the source added, the leaders preferred to rule through the committee.

Sinwar was killed by Israeli troops in southern Gaza on Wednesday, more than a year into the devastating war in the territory sparked by Hamas’s October 7 attack.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)




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“Permanent Seat On Security Council Should Be India's Right”: David Cameron At NDTV World Summit




New Delhi:

The world needs India’s perspective on the challenges it faces and the country should get a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council, former UK prime minister David Cameron has said. 

Speaking at the NDTV World Summit on Monday, Lord David Cameron said the world needs strong economic growth, more democracy and a green transition to deal with climate change and India is a shining example of all three things. 

Mr Cameron’s session at the Summit was after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s keynote speech and the former UK prime minister began by commenting on that. 

“It was great to hear PM Modi’s speech. To have that energy level at the start of your third term is truly impressive… I made it into a second term (as UK prime minister) but since then we have had quite a number of prime ministers. We have not had anyone having three terms since Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher before him. It (PM Modi’s third term) is very impressive because it means you have the ability to get real change, real things done in a very consistent way, which is what we are seeing in India,” he said. 

On the India Century, Mr Cameron said there is a need for a reset because the world has changed “hugely” since the institutions were set up after the Second World War. 

“You see the rise of India, which will probably become the world’s largest economy at some stage in this century. So, obviously, we need a reset and countries like India should be at its heart,” he said. 

To a question on his statement from 2015 that India should have a permanent seat at the UN Security Council, Mr Cameron said that should be India’s right. 

“We do need reform of the United Nations Security Council and I made this argument as far back as 2005. When I became leader of the Conservative Party, India was the first country I visited outside Europe. It was the first country I visited outside Europe when I became prime minister in 2010. I like to think that I was an early believer in the Indian Century. Obviously, a permanent seat on the Security Council should be India’s right in this changed world,” he emphasised.

Stating that changing these institutions would take a long time, the former UK prime minister said it was good to see India take its place in institutions like the Quad and the G20. He also pointed out that the G7 regularly invites India to attend, almost as a standing member. 

Free Trade Agreement

On the free trade agreement (FTA) between India and the UK that former prime minister Boris Johnson had said would be concluded by Diwali in 2022, Mr Cameron said it was a pity it hadn’t happened.

“I think it has not happened for a good reason. Britain and India both understand that you get only one chance to make an FTA and you have to make it a good one, which means both sides have to put more on the table. My plea, which I will be making to the foreign minister when I see him this afternoon, is that let’s make our deal as good and as big and as generous (as possible),” Mr Cameron said.

“Of course, we have to cover scotch whisky and IT workers for India. We need Indian investment in the UK and trade with India, but also India needs the millions of jobs being created every year. So it is win-win, but we should both put more on the table and take some more risk, including political risk,” he added.

Mr Cameron stressed that doing so was also important for India because it would set the standard for its deal with the European Union.

Shift In Perception

To a question on when he thought the West’s perception of India shifted, the former UK prime minister said there have been various moments, including Chandrayaan-3, which saw the first successful landing near the Moon’s south pole. For him, he said, it was the year that Indian investment in the UK overtook Japanese investment because of the Jaguar Land Rover deal by the Tata Group.

“There have been so many moments in India’s recent history which have woken people up to the potential of this great country – the opening in 1991, the moment when it was clear India’s population would overtake China, this huge green transition and green investment, and the lunar mission, which was an extraordinary moment when the whole world saw what the potential of India is,” Mr Cameron said.

“My answer, though, would be a bit more parochial. It was the year when Indian investment in the UK overtook Japanese investment because of the massive investment in Jaguar Land Rover. Here was this great iconic business, Tata – obviously mourning the loss of Ratan Tata, who was an advisor to me as prime minister – an Indian company coming into Britain, taking over one of our most famous car brands, investing in it, growing it and improving it. That, to me, was a real wake-up call that this economy has arrived on the global stage and is going to do great things,” he added.

Indian Students In UK

Asked about the anti-immigration rhetoric in the UK and its possible impact on Indian students, who make up the biggest cohort of international students in the country, Mr Cameron made a distinction between that and illegal migration.

The former prime minister said there is no limit on the number of Indian students that can study at British universities and the UK wants as many to come as possible because it is a “great industry” for them and builds great connections between the UK and India.

He pushed for taking student numbers out of immigration numbers and said the real problem in the UK was illegal migration from countries like Syria, Vietnam, Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan.

Russia-Ukraine Mediation?

Mr Cameron said the world is seeing conflicts in the Middle East as well as the Russia-Ukraine situation and stressed that there is a need to reestablish norms of behaviour. Referring to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, he said he could not think of a clearer example in his political lifetime of one country invading another with no excuse or justification.

Asked whether India could play the role of mediator given PM Modi’s earlier visit to Ukraine and his upcoming visit to Russia for the BRICS summit, Mr Cameron said India has the credibility to do so.

“We need to get back to some clear norms. This country (India) has suffered terribly from terrorism, so has my own. We need to have an understanding that there are no good terrorists and bad terrorists. We need to get back to the understanding that a country’s borders are, or should be, inviolable… I know in the West we are accused of double standards and we have made mistakes, obviously referring to Iraq, but two wrongs don’t make a right,” he said.

On what’s happening at India’s border with China, Mr Cameron said that ties in with his point on territorial integrity.

“When you see the most grotesque violation of a country’s borders, as you have with Ukraine, we all need to stand together and say to Russia that what has happened is wrong. India might well be in a position to try and provide some mediation, but it must be mediation based on the fact that Vladimir Putin cannot be allowed to take territory by force and be rewarded. We know from our history that if you reward people for taking territory by force, they come back and take some more,” he said.

‘Brooke Bond, James Bond’

Mr Cameron recalled PM Modi’s reception at London’s Wembley stadium in 2015 and said it was “quite an occasion” and “something you don’t forget”.

“In the UK – if you’re lucky – as a prime minister or the party leader, you might speak to 3,000-4,000 people at your party conference. But to go to Wembley Stadium and introduce Prime Minister Modi, where you are speaking to 85,000 people, that was quite an occasion,” he said.

He said it was at that event that he had spoken about his Conservative Party giving the UK the first woman prime minister, the first Jewish prime minister and that he was sure the country would have the first British Indian prime minister.

“When I said that, I did not know there was a young man in the back row, called Rishi Sunak. He was at that speech with Prime Minister Modi… PM Modi made a very powerful speech, I remember he was talking about the relationship between UK and India and he had this great riff on tea, movies and finance. It was Brooke Bond, James Bond and Rupee Bond. I thought it was a very snappy soundbite,” he recalled.

‘Rishi Sunak Very Capable’

Mr Cameron also said it was an honour to serve as the foreign secretary under Rishi Sunak.

“I admired him. I think we was a very good prime minister. He is extremely hard-working, highly intelligent, very capable, very good at bringing people together… He had a very difficult inheritance, I think the year of three prime ministers was probably impossible to recover from, but Rishi brought stability,” he said. 

“I think we can be proud that someone whose parents had arrived in Britain from India… that within two generations he has the most important job in the country. I think that reflects well on Britain… It is remarkable, it is a great testament to our country and to your talent that this is possible, and this has happened,” the former prime minister said.   




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“I Carry His Roar Within Me”: Son's Post After Baba Siddique Murder


Mumbai MLA Zeeshan Siddique, son of Maharashtra’s former minister Baba Siddique who was murdered last week, asserted today that he is ready to take his father’s place in service to the people.  “The blood of a lion runs in my veins. I am still here, unafraid and unbroken. They took one, but I rise in his place. This fight is far from over. Today, I stand where he stood : ALIVE, RELENTLESS and READY,” read his post on social media platform X, formerly twitter.

Baba Siddique was shot down last week, apparently  by the order of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, who is currently in Gujarat’s Sabarmati Jail. The motive, apparently, was the former minister’s close relationship with Bollywood actor Salman Khan. 

Investigators said Zeeshan Siddique is also a target for the same reason. His photo has been found on the cellphone seized from one of the three men who shot his father.

While nothing is on record, Bishnoi’s associates have given the impression that his grouse against Salman Khan is about the blackbucks the actor killed 20 years ago. Blackbucks are sacred to the Bishnoi community.

Siddique was shot by three men near his MLA son’s office in  Mumbai’s Bandra area on October 12. 

The former Congress leader, who had switched to NCP, was taken to the nearby Lilavati Hospital, where he was declared dead. 

The police have arrested `0  people – including two of the three shooters – in the case so far.

Bishnoi, who has multiple cases agaisnt him, including of murder,  had shot into limelight with the murder of Punjabi artiste Siddhu Moose Wala.





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“Grave Mistake”: Netanyahu On Hezbollah's “Assassination” Attempt



Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned Hezbollah that its alleged attempt to assassinate him and his wife was a “grave mistake” and anybody who tries to harm Israel’s citizens would pay a heavy price.

Mr Netanyahu’s warning was seen as a response to a drone being launched towards his residence in the Israeli town of Caesarea.

In a post on X on Saturday, Mr Netanyahu referred to Hezbollah as “Iran’s proxy” and said the assassination attempt would not deter him or Israel from continuing the war against the country’s enemies. 

“The attempt by Iran’s proxy Hezbollah to assassinate me and my wife today was a grave mistake. This will not deter me or the State of Israel from continuing our just war against our enemies in order to secure our future,” Mr Netanyahu wrote. 

Issuing a warning to Iran and the ‘Axis of Resistance’, which includes Hezbollah, Hamas and Yemen’s Houthis, the prime minister said Israel is determined to achieve its war objectives and “change the security reality in our region for generations”.

“I say to Iran and its proxies in its axis of evil: Anyone who tries to harm Israel’s citizens will pay a heavy price; We will continue to eliminate the terrorists and those who dispatch them; We will bring our hostages home from Gaza; And we will return our citizens who live on our Northern border safely to their homes. Israel is determined to achieve all our war objectives and change the security reality in our region for generations to come,” he warned.

A drone was launched at Mr Netanyahu’s residence on Saturday, a day after Hamas confirmed that its chief Yahya Sinwar was killed in an Israeli attack in Gaza.

“A UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) was launched toward the prime minister’s residence in Caesarea. The prime minister and his wife were not at the location, and there were no injuries in the incident,” Mr Netanyahu’s office said in a statement. 

The Israeli military said three drones had been fired from Lebanon on Saturday and two had been intercepted.

Neither Hezbollah nor any other militant group has claimed responsibility for the drone attack so far. 

Sinwar was allegedly the architect of the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel in which over 1,200 Israelis were killed and over 250 taken hostage. Sinwar, who was killed on Wednesday, took over as the chief of Hamas after his predecessor Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Iran’s capital, Tehran. 






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India vs New Zealand LIVE Score, 1st Test, Day 4: Frustration For India As Rain Cut Shorts Fantastic Day 4 Start | Cricket News


IND vs NZ 1st Test Day 4 LIVE Score Updates: Sarfaraz Khan eyes a ton.© AFP




IND vs NZ 1st Test Day 4 LIVE Scorecard: Heavy rain continued in the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, as the teams took an early lunch after an enthralling first session of play. Abrupt rain cut short India’s chase of cutting down New Zealand’s lead, with India trailing by only 12 runs at the stoppage. Sarfaraz Khan and Rishabh Pant completed a 100-run partnership in just 20 overs on Day 4. Sarfaraz reached his maiden Test ton, after a range of high-risk shots. On the other hand, Pant started off slowly before completing his own half-century in just 55 balls. (Live Scorecard)

Here are the LIVE Score Updates of India vs New Zealand 1st Test Match Day 4, Straight from Bengaluru







  • 11:26 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: 12:00 PM start?

    India and New Zealand will ideally restart play at 12 PM right after lunch, but it all depends on the weather. As it stands, we have heavy rain in Bengaluru for the first time since Day 1, and it’s not good news just yet.

  • 11:19 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Rain update

    “Quite heavy rain,” reports Saba Karim on air from the ground. Not good news for the moment, but let’s keep fingers crossed.

    Meanwhile, an earlier lunch has been taken given the conditions and the stoppage in play. 22 overs, 113 runs on Day 4 for India. 

  • 11:11 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: As it happened

    A recap of today’s play:

    Abrupt rain cut short India’s chase of cutting down New Zealand’s lead, with India trailing by only 12 runs at the stoppage. Sarfaraz Khan and Rishabh Pant completed a 100-run partnership in just 20 overs on Day 4. Sarfaraz reached his maiden Test ton, after a range of high-risk shots. On the other hand, Pant started off slowly before completing his own half-century in just 55 balls.

  • 11:10 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: The good news

    The pitch is covered very well, and the Chinnaswamy’s drainage system is known to be one of the best in India. Let’s hope there isn’t much of a stoppage, because this is shaping into a fascinating Test match.

  • 11:04 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: RAIN STOPS PLAY

    Suddenly, it’s raining cats and dogs at the Chinnaswamy. A very abrupt stop to proceedings after a sudden downpour. Let’s hope play can resume soon. 

    As it stands, India trail New Zealand by 12 runs.

    IND 344/3 (71 overs)

  • 11:00 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: 50 for Pant!

    A magnificent drive through the covers for 4 to bring up a half-century! Rishabh Pant started off slow and steady, and he’s picked up brilliantly in the last 10 overs or so. Reaches his milestone in just 55 balls.

    IND 344/3 (70.5 overs)

  • 10:56 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Rachin Ravindra has the ball

    The hero with the bat for New Zealand will now try his luck with the ball. Left-arm spinner Rachin Ravindra takes up the ball. Sarfaraz continues his own merry game, and picks up more runs through the third man region.

    IND 337/3 (70 overs)

  • 10:52 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: 100-run partnership!

    Sarfaraz heaves over long off and gets another boundary. 100-run stand between Sarfaraz and Pant. Aggressive, brave, high-risk but effective cricket by India. The pressure is all on New Zealand now, and it’s a matter of time before India takes the lead.

    Pant is also nearing his fifty, on 46.

    IND 334/3 (69 overs)

  • 10:48 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: The big scare

    Dark clouds, overcast grey conditions stay in the Bengaluru sky. The threat of rain isn’t zero, and the floodlights are shining bright.

    IND 326/3 (68 overs)

  • 10:48 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: The big scare

    Dark clouds, overcast grey conditions stay in the Bengaluru sky. The threat of rain isn’t zero, and the floodlights are shining bright.

    IND 326/3 (68 overs)

  • 10:44 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: India trail by 34 runs

    Sarfaraz and Pant are 9 runs away from completing a century stand. This has been a partnership of brave strokeplay, high-risk high-reward game. New Zealand have been pushed on to the back foot, and these two batters are on the up.

    IND 322/3 (67 overs)

  • 10:39 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Now NZ review!

    Very next ball, once again an LBW appeal. This time the umpire gives not out, Tom Latham reviews, but replays show there was an edge off the bat again. Pant continues to survive. Crazy stuff.

    And oh! Final ball of the over, Pant goes over the top, long-off fails to take a diving catch, and Pant gets 4! Drama, drama!

    IND 318/3 (66 overs)

  • 10:37 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Pant survives thanks to DRS

    Rishabh Pant is given out LBW, but he reviews instantly. Replays show that there is clear bat involved, and Pant survives. Dramatic stuff at the Chinnaswamy. 

    IND 314/3 (65.4 overs)

  • 10:36 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Pant dealing in sixes!

    Two towering sixes over long on by Rishabh Pant off Ajaz Patel! The left-hander is coming into the mood now!

    IND 314/3 (65.3 overs)

  • 10:35 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Crowd gathering at Chinnaswamy

    The crowd is starting to increase at the Chinnaswamy. There may have been some gloomy faces after Kohli departed last ball of Day 3, but Sarfaraz and Pant have continued in maginificent style. 

    IND 302/3 (65 overs)

  • 10:33 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Bad light scare increasing

    Dinesh Karthik reveals on air that Sarfaraz Khan has informed both umpires multiple times regarding whether the light is good enough for play. So far, the umpires think it is. 

    Meanwhile, a rare maiden over! Sarfaraz plays out six dots off Glenn Phillips.

    IND 302/3 (65 overs)

  • 10:29 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: 300 up for India

    Sarfaraz continues his fancy strokeplay, scoops it over. The ball seemed to be running away for four, but an excellent bit of work by Conway saves two. Next ball, Sarfaraz scoops again, and gets 4! 300 up for India!

    IND 302/3 (64 overs)

  • 10:23 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: India steadily going along

    Drinks being taken. A good hour of play for India. 63 runs added to the total, and NZ’s lead is only 62 now. No wickets lost, Sarfaraz has reached his first Test century, and Pant is steadily progressing. 

    IND 294/3 (63 overs)

  • 10:20 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Glenn Phillips into the attack

    Glenn Phillips, the man who got Virat Kohli out on the last ball of Day 3, is now into the attack. New Zealand switching from pace to spin, as we move into the second hour of play on Day 4.

    IND 292/3 (62.1 overs)

  • 10:14 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Bad light concern?

    It’s just past 10 AM, but the floodlights are already on at Bengaluru’s M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Overcast conditions, a lot of cloud cover. Let’s hope bad light doesn’t play spoilsport to an enthralling Test match.

    IND 291/3 (61 overs)

  • 10:12 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: First maximum of Day 4!

    Rishabh Pant hits it big and handsome over long-off for six. He wants to enter the party now, and put pressure on the bowlers. Angles it past the slips for 4 on the final ball as well. 10 off the over, Pant up to 22.

    IND 291/3 (61 overs)

  • 10:09 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: 50 partnership!

    Quickfire 50-run partnership between Sarfaraz Khan and Rishabh Pant, scored in less than an hour on Day 4. Excellent batting, despite the high-risk. Led by Sarfaraz, and supported well by Pant.

    India trail New Zealand by 75 runs.

    IND 281/3 (60 overs)

  • 10:08 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Ajaz Patel targets the slips!

    A delivery by Ajaz Patel flies off Pant’s gloves and towards the slips. Luckily for him, it is beyond the first slip, but NZ have brought Ajaz to stop things.

    IND 280/3 (59.4 overs)

  • 10:03 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Smashed by Sarfaraz!

    Sarfaraz stands tall, deals with length, punched off the back foot through the offside. Exquisite strokeplay. Not just the high-risk aerials, Sarfaraz’s baseline technique is phenomenal too. 

    IND 280/3 (58.2 overs)

  • 10:02 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: India trail by 80 runs

    It has been a fascinating first 45 minutes on Day 4. India have added 45 runs in 45 minutes, courtesy some brave strokeplay by Sarfaraz Khan. 

    IND 276/3 (58 overs)

  • 10:00 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Sarfaraz’s crazy wagon-wheel

    48 runs through gully and third man, 25 runs through fine leg and square leg. Just 2 runs out of 102 through the V. Exceptional wagon wheel showcasing Sarfaraz’s skill and composure. New Zealand have thrown the short ball at him, and he has responded in style.

  • 09:56 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: HUNDRED FOR SARFARAZ!

    Punched through the covers for four! Sarfaraz Khan completes his maiden Test century! India’s run-machine in domestic cricket is now delivering on the international stage. From a duck in the first innings to a magnificent hundred now. He has taken the risks, and it has paid off! He reaches his century in 110 balls.

    IND 275/3 (57 overs)

  • 09:50 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Huge run-out chance missed!

    What’s gone on there? Pant wanted 2 runs, Sarfaraz can be seen jumping about trying to deny a second run. Pant was way outside his crease, but New Zealand completely mess up the run out chance! Pant survives. Rohit Sharma is stunned in the dressing room at the miscommunication, Sarfaraz appears livid!

    Pant counts his lucky stars and goes over mid-on for four!

    IND 270/3 (55.5 overs)

  • 09:41 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Another risky stroke for four!

    Rishabh Pant on this occasion! Angles with soft hands towards the slip cordon, falls just short of Tom Latham in short third man, and goes for four. New Zealand’s lead now UNDER 100.

    And then Sarfaraz plays it high across third man for four. Risky, again, but it’s paying off!

    IND 261/3 (54 overs)

  • 09:36 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: 250 up for India

    So risky (or clever?) from Sarfaraz! This time he edges it between the wicket-keeper and first slip for his fourth boundary of Day 4, and brings up India’s 250. Calculated risk-taking or rush of blood? So far, it’s paying off for Sarfaraz.

    New Zealand have a fielder at gully standing with a helmet on!

    IND 251/3 (53 overs)

  • 09:31 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Risky strokeplay by Sarfaraz!

    Sarfaraz is really trying his luck out there. Counter-attacking New Zealand. Playing the aerial game, putting them and the fielders under pressure, and it’s working! Devon Conway makes a slip-up in the deep, and Sarfaraz gets four more. He is in the 80s now.

    IND 245/3 (52 overs)

  • 09:28 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Rishabh Pant off the mark

    Pant off the mark off his third delivery. Flicks it to leg-side for a single. India edging towards 250 early on Day 4. New Zealand still have a significant lead of 115.

    IND 241/3 (51.3 overs)

  • 09:27 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Sarfaraz continues charge

    Two boundaries off Will O’Rourke’s over. Great start by Sarfaraz Khan to Day 4 proceedings. Sarfaraz is not afraid, and goes for the aerial route once again, between the fielders, for four. Brave stuff.

    IND 240/3 (51 overs)

  • 09:23 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: What a shot!

    Sarfaraz is back in the mood on Day 4. Uses the short ball to upper cut it over the slip cordon for four. Excellent application by the set batter. 

    IND 236/3 (50.1 overs)

  • 09:20 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Rishabh Pant it is!

    Rishabh Pant has joined Sarfaraz Khan in the middle! Sarfaraz faces the first over of the day, bowled by Matt Henry, picks up a run. Pant faces the final ball and it’s a solid defence. That completes 50 overs of the Indian innings!

    IND 232/3 (50 overs)

  • 09:13 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Pant strapped knee

    The floodlights are on in Bengaluru. It’s dark but we might still have a start sometime soon. meanwhile, Pant can be seen jogging. His leg is strapped. It would be interesting to see if he gets to bat next. 

  • 09:07 (IST)

    ND vs NZ Live: Great Expectations from Pant

    Anil Kumble repeats again, “If Rishabh Pant can bat till lunch, India will certainly be ahead of New Zealand.” If it’s coming from the great man, there is a big logic to it. We all know what he did in Brisbane in 2021 and what he almost pulled off in Sydney on the same Tour. 

  • 09:04 (IST)

    India vs New Zealand Day 4 Live: Pitch report

    “There are cracks. If it hits the front of the crack it keeps low, if it hits the end of the crack kicks up. It does seam off the cracks too. Runs are there to be had but it is definitely not a bad day to be bowling too,” say  Simon Doull and Murali Kartik.

  • 09:00 (IST)

    Live Score 1st Test: Kumble’s prediction

    Former India captain Anil Kumble, a TV expert with the official broadcasters, said: “The match is still in favour of New Zealand. But if Rishabh Pant can bat till lunch, it will be match on. He will be key. Sarfaraz Khan is a confident cricketer, he is a street-smart cricketer.”

  • 08:49 (IST)

    India vs NZ 1st Test Live Updates: India Starts Training

    But will rain play a spoilsport today in Bengaluru? There was no play possible on Day 1. Fresh Visuals show it’s gloomy but there is no rain. The Indian team is training already and Virat Kohli can be seen talking to KL Rahul, the man who should come next to bat along with Sarfaraz – if the team management does not opt for any surprise. 

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MK Stalin Asks Centre To Recall Tamil Nadu Governor In Row Over Anthem


Chennai:

Tensions between the Tamil Nadu government and governor rose significantly on Friday after Chief Minister MK Stalin said a line with the word ‘Dravida’ was skipped when the Tamil anthem was sung at an event attended by Governor RN Ravi. Mr Stalin accused the governor of insulting national unity and asked the Centre to recall him. 

The skipping of the line added fuel to a raging fire over Mr Ravi attending the golden jubilee celebrations of Chennai Doordarshan, which also marked the culmination of the Hindi Month. Chief Minister Stalin had objected to this and said celebrating Hindi in a non-Hindi-speaking state is seen as an attempt to belittle other languages. 

The Tamil Anthem, the Tamil Thai Vazhthu, is sung at the beginning of every government programme and the word ‘Dravida’ refers to the people in the southern states. A group from Doordarshan, while singing the anthem, left out the line which has the word in it. 

Hitting out at the governor, Mr Stalin, who is also the president of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), said Mr Ravi is “unfit” for his post and asked whether he would call for ‘Dravida’ being skipped in the national anthem. 

Pointing out that skipping the word in the Tamil anthem violates the state’s law, Mr Stalin accused the governor of insulting national unity and the people of many races in the guise of celebrating Hindi. 

“Will the governor who suffers from a Dravidian allergy ask them to leave out ‘Dravida’ in the national anthem? The Union Government should immediately recall the Governor who is deliberately insulting Tamil Nadu and the sentiments of the people of Tamil Nadu,” Mr Stalin wrote in Tamil in a post on X.



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