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Bangladesh defeat Pakistan by 104 runs in first Test match

Bangladesh defeat

MIRPUR: Pakistan suffered a 104-run defeat against Bangladesh in the first Test, as the visitors struggled while chasing a target of 268 runs.

In the final innings, Pakistan’s batting lineup collapsed and the team was bowled out for 163 runs. The first wicket fell at just 3 runs, putting early pressure on the batting side.

Pakistan national cricket team continued to lose wickets at regular intervals. Arafat Owais scored 15 runs before getting out, while captain Shan Masood managed only 2 runs.

 Debutant Abdullah Fazal played a fighting knock of 66 runs, and Salman Ali Agha contributed 26 runs. Saud Shakeel scored 15, Noman Ali 4, and Hasan Ali 1 run.

Earlier, Bangladesh national cricket team set a challenging target after declaring their second innings at 240 for 9 on the fifth day of the match in Mirpur.

Bangladesh’s innings was highlighted by captain Najmul Hossain Shanto’s 87 and Mominul Haque’s 56.

For Pakistan, Hasan Ali and Noman Ali took three wickets each, Shaheen Shah Afridi claimed two, and Muhammad Abbas took one wicket. Notably, Noman Ali completed 100 Test wickets in his career during the match.

Batting first, Bangladesh scored 413 runs, while Pakistan replied with 386 in their first innings before collapsing in the final chase.

Trump warns Iran may face further strikes, vows to prevent nuclear weapons

Trump warns

US President Donald Trump said the United States will not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons and warned that additional military strikes could be carried out if necessary.

In a statement posted on Truth Social, President Trump accused Iran of using delaying tactics in its dealings with the United States and the international community.

He said Iran has been “playing this game for 47 years,” repeatedly postponing meaningful action while continuing to advance its strategic objectives.

Trump also criticized former U.S. President Barack Obama, alleging that his administration adopted a conciliatory approach toward Iran and enabled Tehran to regain economic strength and political stability.

The U.S. president referred to the Obama-era transfer of funds to Iran, claiming the move provided Tehran with substantial financial resources.

Trump further accused Iran of repressing domestic dissent and reiterated his administration’s hardline stance, saying Washington would obtain Iran’s uranium and take whatever steps are necessary to stop the country from developing a nuclear weapon.

“We will not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon,” Trump said, adding that further military action remains a possibility.

White House invites Elon Musk, Tim Cook to join Trump on China visit

White House

The White House has invited Elon Musk and Tim Cook to accompany U.S. President Donald Trump on his upcoming visit to China later this week.

According to a Bloomberg report, a White House official said several prominent business leaders are also expected to join the delegation. These include David Solomon of Goldman Sachs, Stephen Schwarzman of Blackstone, Larry Fink of BlackRock , Jane Fraser of Citigroup, and Dina Powell McCormick of Meta Platforms.

The report said the delegation will include more than a dozen senior executives who will travel with President Trump to China, where he hopes to secure a range of commercial agreements and purchase deals with Beijing.

The companies involved did not immediately comment on the report.

President Trump is scheduled to visit China from May 13 to May 15, in what is being viewed as a renewed diplomatic effort despite the complex relationship between Washington and Beijing.

Mohammad Abbas surpasses Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis in Test bowling average

Mohammad Abbas

DHAKA: Mohammad Abbas has eclipsed legendary fast bowlers Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis in terms of Test bowling average following another impressive performance against Bangladesh national cricket team in Dhaka.

The 36-year-old seamer delivered a superb spell in the first Test, claiming five wickets for 92 runs in Bangladesh’s first innings.

Playing his 28th Test match, Abbas has now taken 105 wickets at an outstanding average of 22.95, giving him a better bowling average than two of Pakistan’s greatest pace icons.

In first-class cricket, Abbas has enjoyed a remarkable career, collecting 880 wickets in 216 matches at an average of 20.34. His five-wicket haul in Dhaka was the 56th of his first-class career.

The latest milestone further underlines Abbas’s reputation as one of Pakistan’s most effective red-ball bowlers, known for his precision, consistency, and ability to exploit seam movement.

Barcelona clinch 29th La Liga title with 2-0 victory over Real Madrid

Barcelona clinch

Barcelona secured their 29th La Liga title after defeating arch-rivals Real Madrid CF 2-0 in a decisive El Clásico at Camp Nou.

The victory allowed Barcelona to wrap up the league championship with three matches still remaining in the season.

Under head coach Hansi Flick, Barcelona delivered a dominant campaign, collecting 91 points and opening up an unassailable 14-point lead over second-placed Real Madrid.

Barcelona suffered only four defeats throughout the league season, highlighting their consistency and control.

The hosts made a dream start when Marcus Rashford opened the scoring in the ninth minute with a superb free kick.

Just nine minutes later, Barcelona doubled their lead. Fermín López provided the cross, Dani Olmo produced a clever backheel, and Ferran Torres finished emphatically.

Real Madrid attempted to mount a comeback but were unable to breach Barcelona’s disciplined defense as the Catalan giants sealed another historic domestic triumph.

Salman Agha says Pakistan will push for victory, not a draw

Salman Agha

Salman Ali Agha has made it clear that Pakistan will target a win rather than settle for a draw in the ongoing Test against Bangladesh national cricket team in Dhaka.

Speaking to the media at the end of the fourth day’s play, the Pakistan all-rounder said the team’s immediate objective on the final day is to dismiss Bangladesh quickly and then chase down the target.

“Our first goal tomorrow is to bowl Bangladesh out as early as possible. We will then try to achieve the target and secure victory,” he said.

Salman noted that the final day of a Test match is often the most thrilling, with the outcome remaining uncertain until the closing stages.

He also said the ICC World Test Championship has changed the approach of teams, with countries now preparing pitches designed to produce results rather than draws.

Reflecting on Pakistan’s performance, Salman said the team played particularly well on the second day, excelling with both ball and bat. He described the third day as a mixed one after Pakistan had not been in control on the opening day.

He added that winning remains the priority whenever Pakistan play Test cricket, though chasing a target of around 300 in 30 to 40 overs on the final day would be a significant challenge.

Salman praised Pakistan’s fast bowlers for their strong performance and reiterated that the team’s main focus is to dismiss Bangladesh as quickly as possible.

He further observed that, unlike a decade or more ago when flat pitches often led to drawn Tests, the World Test Championship has encouraged teams to prepare more result-oriented surfaces.

Earlier, Bangladesh national cricket team strengthened their hold on the first Test against Pakistan national cricket team by extending their lead to 179 runs at the close of the fourth day in Dhaka.

The opening Test of the two-match series was heavily affected by rain, with only 37 overs possible on Day 4.

Bangladesh resumed their second innings at 7 without loss, holding a 34-run lead, and lost two early wickets. Mahmudul Hasan Joy was dismissed for 5 by Mohammad Abbas, while Shadman Islam made 10 before falling to Hasan Ali.

Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mominul Haque then steadied the innings with a crucial 105-run partnership for the third wicket.

Mominul was eventually dismissed for 56 after the total reached 128, but Pakistan were unable to claim another wicket before stumps.

At the end of the day, Bangladesh were 152 for 3, with Shanto unbeaten on 58 and Mushfiqur Rahim not out on 16.

Earlier, Bangladesh had scored 413 in their first innings, led by Shanto’s 101. Pakistan responded with 386, with Azan Awais making 103 and Abdullah Shafique contributing 60.

Shaheen Afridi reaches 400 international wickets during Dhaka Test

Shaheen Afridi

DHAKA: Fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi achieved another major milestone in his career by completing 400 international wickets during Pakistan’s ongoing Test against Bangladesh national cricket team in Dhaka.

The 25-year-old fast bowler reached the landmark on the fourth day of the Test when he dismissed Mominul Haque.

Shaheen became only the fifth Pakistani fast bowler to claim 400 international wickets, joining an elite list that includes Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Imran Khan, Shoaib Akhtar and Umar Gul.

Overall, he is the ninth Pakistani bowler to reach the 400-wicket mark across all formats. Among the spinners who previously achieved the feat are Shahid Afridi, Saqlain Mushtaq and Saeed Ajmal.

Shaheen accomplished the milestone in his 211th international appearance and now ranks ninth on Pakistan’s all-time list of leading wicket-takers across all formats.

US-Iran talks likely to start in Islamabad next week: report

US-Iran talks

Islamabad: Negotiations between the United States and Iran are expected to resume in Islamabad next week, according to a report published by The Wall Street Journal.

Citing sources familiar with the matter, the newspaper reported that both sides are working with mediators to finalize a 14-point memorandum of understanding (MoU).

The one-page document is intended to establish a one-month framework for negotiations aimed at paving the way for an end to the ongoing conflict.

According to the report, the draft covers key issues including Iran’s nuclear programme, efforts to reduce tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, and the possible transfer of Iran’s highly enriched uranium stockpiles to a third country.

However, several major issues remain unresolved.

The report said the scope and extent of sanctions relief continue to be a central point of disagreement and could pose a significant obstacle to reaching an agreement.

The Wall Street Journal added that if substantial progress is made, both parties may agree to extend the initial one-month negotiation period.

The first round of talks between the United States and Iran was held in Islamabad on April 11, where delegations from both countries engaged in approximately 21 hours of discussions.

The meeting concluded without a formal agreement, but officials described the dialogue as an important step toward continued diplomatic engagement.

Mexico faces backlash over early school year end ahead of FIFA World Cup

Mexico faces

Mexico City: Mexican authorities have announced that the academic year will end more than a month early as the country prepares to host matches of the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026, a decision that has sparked widespread criticism from parents, educators, and policy experts.

Education Secretary Mario Delgado said the school year would conclude on June 5, approximately 40 days earlier than scheduled, citing both extreme weather conditions and logistical preparations for the global football tournament.

“We’re going to end the school year on June 5 because many states are already experiencing high temperatures, and there is also the issue of the World Cup,” Delgado said during an event in the northern state of Sonora.

He added that authorities are also considering advancing the start of the next academic year, currently set for August 31, to adjust the national education calendar around the tournament.

The FIFA World Cup 2026, jointly hosted by Mexico, the United States, and Canada, is scheduled to begin on June 11, with Mexico’s opening match against South Africa set to take place in Mexico City.

However, the announcement quickly triggered controversy. President Claudia Sheinbaum clarified that the proposal was not yet final.

“There is no definitive calendar yet,” she said at her daily press briefing. “It is important that children do not lose learning time.”

The decision has raised concerns among parents, many of whom now face additional childcare costs during an extended summer break.

Public policy think tank Mexico Evalua warned that the move could negatively impact more than 23 million students, further deepening educational inequalities and reducing already limited learning time.

Business groups also criticized the plan. The Coparmex employers’ association described it as “hasty,” warning of disruptions to family routines and potential effects on workforce productivity.

In a significant pushback, officials in the western state of Jalisco—governed by opposition authorities—announced they would not implement the early closure. Schools there will remain open until June 30 as originally scheduled, except for brief suspensions during World Cup matches hosted in Guadalajara to accommodate logistical arrangements.

Iran to play in World Cup 2026, seeks guarantees from hosts

Iran to play

TEHRAN: Iran national football team has confirmed that it will participate in the FIFA World Cup 2026, while urging host nations the United States, Canada, and Mexico to address its security and logistical concerns.

According to the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran, regional tensions and recent political developments had raised uncertainty over the team’s participation.

However, the federation said a final decision has been made and Iran will compete in the tournament.

Federation President Mehdi Taj said Iran has presented 10 conditions to the host countries. These include the uninterrupted issuance of visas for players and officials, respect for Iran’s national flag and anthem, and comprehensive security arrangements for the team.

Iran has also sought assurances that players who may face additional scrutiny due to past affiliations will not encounter visa-related obstacles.

Earlier, FIFA President Gianni Infantino stated that Iran’s matches in the United States would proceed as scheduled.

Iran has been drawn in Group G alongside New Zealand national football team, Belgium national football team, and Egypt national football team. The team is set to play its opening match on June 15 in Los Angeles.