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T20 World Cup 2024: Ireland bank on stalwarts to fire against Canada

Ireland will bank on their experienced batters Andy Balbirnie, Paul Stirling and Harry Tector to recover from the pummeling given by India and get their T20 World Cup campaign back on track when they face a dangerous Canada here on Friday. Ireland went down by eight wickets against India on Wednesday, while Canada will be eager to recover after a seven-wicket loss to co-hosts USA. Playing in their eighth T20 World Cup, Ireland have often struggled to make an impression in the event despite several of their key players playing in English county. In fact, they have made it to the 'Super 8' only once in 2009. Balbirnie and captain Stirling, who have a combined experience of more than 250 T20Is, were unable to give the side a decent start on a difficult pitch at the Nassau Country Stadium, even as rival skipper Rohit Sharma and Rishabh Pant showed the way with their batting master-class while guiding India to a huge win. Tector, a veteran of 77 T20Is, too failed to kick on as Ireland

T20 World Cup 2024: Ireland bank on stalwarts to fire against Canada
Updated On : 06 Jun 2024 | 8:19 PM IST

Punjab: Dal Khalsa raises pro-Khalistan slogans on Bluestar anniversary

Pro-Khalistan slogans were raised by supporters and activists of radical Sikh outfits here on the 40th anniversary of Operation Bluestar on Thursday. The slogans were raised by activists of various outfits, including the Simranjit Singh Mann-led Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar), and former MP Dhian Singh Mand at the Akal Takht the highest temporal seat of Sikhs. Mann, who recently lost the Lok Sabha poll from the Sangrur seat, was also present. Led by the radical outfit Dal Khalsa, some Sikh youths were carrying Khalistani flags and photographs of a damaged Akal Takht the highest temporal seat of Sikhs. Dal Khalsa activists were seen carrying placards bearing portraits of slain militant leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was killed in Canada last year. The entire marbled periphery of the Golden Temple, the holiest Sikh shrine, near the Akal Takht echoed with pro-Khalistan slogans. Some Sikh youths carried banners and placards read

Punjab: Dal Khalsa raises pro-Khalistan slogans on Bluestar anniversary
Updated On : 06 Jun 2024 | 12:25 PM IST

Canada to Uganda: Schedule, stats of teams appearing in 1st T20 World Cup

Three teams, co-hosts USA, Canada and Uganda are playing in their first-ever T20 World Cup. Here's how they reached it and what their schedule and squad looks like

Canada to Uganda: Schedule, stats of teams appearing in 1st T20 World Cup
Updated On : 02 Jun 2024 | 6:23 PM IST

T20 World Cup 2024, USA vs CAN highlights: USA register famous win in Texas

USA vs Canada highlights: The co-host USA started their first win in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 and earned first points on points table in Group A, which also includes India and Pakistan.

T20 World Cup 2024, USA vs CAN highlights: USA register famous win in Texas
Updated On : 02 Jun 2024 | 5:33 PM IST

T20 World Cup, Match 1: USA vs Canada Playing 11 and live streaming details

T20 World Cup 2024, USA vs Canada Full scorecard: Navneet Dhaliwal and Nicholas Kirton's half-centuries helped Canada score 194/5 against the US

T20 World Cup, Match 1: USA vs Canada Playing 11 and live streaming details
Updated On : 02 Jun 2024 | 9:43 AM IST

T20 World Cup opening ceremony time, performers, live streaming, telecast

Star Trinidadian singers David Rudder with Erphaan Alves and Chutney music star Ravi B along with DJs Anna and Ultra will lighten up the T20 World Cup 2024 opening ceremony on June 2 in Guyana

T20 World Cup opening ceremony time, performers, live streaming, telecast
Updated On : 02 Jun 2024 | 8:26 AM IST

T20 World Cup: USA vs CAN head-to-head, pitch report, weather forecast

The USA and Canada are eternal rivals. However, at the international level, they have played seven T20is against each and in them, it is the USA which dominates the head-to-head stats

T20 World Cup: USA vs CAN head-to-head, pitch report, weather forecast
Updated On : 01 Jun 2024 | 3:21 PM IST

T20 World Cup 2024: How US vs Canada cricket rivalry is older than Ashes?

A cricket club called the St George's Club of Manhattan, New York played against Toronto Club in a four-inning match dubbed as Canada vs USA in 1844, 33 years before the first Ashes game

T20 World Cup 2024: How US vs Canada cricket rivalry is older than Ashes?
Updated On : 01 Jun 2024 | 1:23 PM IST

USA to Uganda: Everything about associate nations at T20 World Cup 2024

The USA beating Bangladesh in their per-tournament preparatory series is nothing short of a sign of things to expect from these nine teams

USA to Uganda: Everything about associate nations at T20 World Cup 2024
Updated On : 01 Jun 2024 | 1:03 PM IST

T20 World Cup 2024 Warm-Up: Heyliger powers Canada to 63-run win over Nepal

A four-wicket burst by pacer Dilon Heyliger powered Canada to a smooth 63-run win over Nepal during the first-round warm-up matches ahead of the T20 World Cup here on Tuesday. Asked to bat first, Canada, who are set to make their debut in the marquee ICC event, made 183 for seven aided by Nicholas Kirton's 51 and Ravinderpal Singh's unbeaten 41 off 17 balls. Heyliger (4/20) then ripped through the Nepal line-up as they could only make 120 before getting bowled out with three balls to spare. After the early return of Aaron Johnson, Kirton and Navneet Dhaliwal revived their innings with a half-century stand for the second wicket. Heyliger (13) also chipped in with the bat, helping Ravinderpal to make 48 for the unbroken eighth wicket partnership. The 34-year-old later returned to rattle Nepal with the ball in a fine spell. Kushal Malla top-scored for Nepal with 37 off 30 balls as they struggled to build partnerships with seven batters posting scores in the single digits. In Trinid

T20 World Cup 2024 Warm-Up: Heyliger powers Canada to 63-run win over Nepal
Updated On : 28 May 2024 | 9:54 PM IST

Canadians head home after wildfire evacuation order ends after 2 weeks

Residents in the western Canadian city of Fort Nelson, British Columbia, were given permission Monday to return home after more than 4,700 were evacuated from the community for more than two weeks due to wildfires. The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality and the Fort Nelson First Nation jointly rescinded their evacuation orders, lifting roadblocks and clearing the way for people to go home. About 4,700 people were forced to leave their homes in Fort Nelson on May 10, when strong winds pushed the Parker Lake wildfire within a few miles of the town. The wildfire is now classified as being held." The BC Wildfire Service said rain on Sunday and the efforts of firefighters meant the 123-square-kilometer (47-square- mile) fire in the northeastern corner of the province was not expected to grow. But the blaze hasn't been extinguished and the service says it expects parts of it to continue burning into the fall. The fire destroyed four homes and damaged six other properties in the are

Canadians head home after wildfire evacuation order ends after 2 weeks
Updated On : 28 May 2024 | 10:51 AM IST

Australia's Arafura Rare Earths secures $300 mn in finance from Canada

The Nolans project is slated to be the country's third rare earths processing plant

Australia's Arafura Rare Earths secures $300 mn in finance from Canada
Updated On : 27 May 2024 | 8:38 AM IST

Brazil, EU urge India for timely notifications on sugar subsidies at WTO

A group of WTO member countries, including Brazil, Canada and the European Union, have urged India to submit timely notifications on sugar subsidies in the World Trade Organisation, an official said. The issue came up for discussion during the meeting of the WTO's agriculture committee on May 23-24 in Geneva. These countries are also major sugar exporters like India and they allege that support measures by India distort global sugar trade. Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Paraguay, New Zealand, the EU, and Guatemala have "urged India to submit timely notifications on the subsidies", the Geneva-based official said. India has stated that the Indian central and state governments neither paid for nor procured sugarcane from farmers, as all purchases were made by private sugar mills, hence, this information was not included in its notifications of domestic support. The discussion assumes significance as in 2022, India has appealed against a ruling of the World Trade Organization's (WTO) tra

Brazil, EU urge India for timely notifications on sugar subsidies at WTO
Updated On : 25 May 2024 | 5:44 PM IST

Canada police warns son of acquitted AI bombing suspect of life threat

Hardeep Malik is not the only one to receive such notice; others associated with the Khalistan separatist movement in British Columbia have also been cautioned

Canada police warns son of acquitted AI bombing suspect of life threat
Updated On : 23 May 2024 | 10:28 AM IST

LS polls: Youths' foreign dreams overshadow all issues in Jalandhar

Talhan gurudwara epitomises the dream of youth in Punjab to have a life beyond India's borders, in the face of unfulfilled government promises and farmer protests, besides emulating others

LS polls: Youths' foreign dreams overshadow all issues in Jalandhar
Updated On : 19 May 2024 | 11:31 PM IST

Canada imposes Rs 82 lakh penalty on Infosys for underpayment of tax

Infosys has stated that it anticipates no significant impact on its financials, operations, or other commitments due to the imposition of the fine

Canada imposes Rs 82 lakh penalty on Infosys for underpayment of tax
Updated On : 15 May 2024 | 1:15 PM IST

False narratives being created about India in West: Indian American doctor

Misinformation and false narratives are being created about Indian democracy in the West in the middle of an election cycle in India, a prominent Indian American said on Sunday, observing that some people in the West continue to have a colonial mentality. Chicago-based Dr. Baharat Barai, in an interview, hit out at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for not taking action against Sikh separatists who are openly planning and supporting violence inside India and Indian leaders. The Khalistan problem is only in Canada, maybe a little bit in the USA. If the US government wants to give them a piece of land, let them be happy. After all, they're foreign citizens. They're either citizens of the USA or citizens of Canada. What right do they have to interfere in what is happening in India? Dr Barai told PTI in an interview here. If they want a separate land for them, let (Canadian Prime Minister Justin) Trudeau give it to them. If the USA thinks that that's a good idea (let them do so)we

False narratives being created about India in West: Indian American doctor
Updated On : 13 May 2024 | 8:59 AM IST

Canada's wildfire forces thousands to evacuate; smoke drifts to Alberta

Canadian authorities are urging all remaining residents in the northeastern part of the province of British Columbia to leave immediately, despite improving weather conditions, after thousands have already been evacuated due to a fast-growing wildfire. The blaze, which started on Friday, almost doubled in size the following day, reaching about 17 square kilometers (4,200 acres). BC Wildfire Service maps showed the fire burning just a few kilometers (miles) west of Fort Nelson's city limits. Online footage shared by locals showed thick plumes of smoke rising high into the sky with houses in the foreground. In some photos, haze seemed to cover wide areas. The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality and Fort Nelson First Nation issued a joint statement warning people staying behind that emergency medical services are not available, nor are groceries or other amenities. The municipality mayor, Rob Fraser, said most of the 3,500 residents in and around Fort Nelson, B.C., have been ...

Canada's wildfire forces thousands to evacuate; smoke drifts to Alberta
Updated On : 12 May 2024 | 1:04 PM IST

Canada arrests fourth Indian for suspected role in Hardeep Nijjar's killing

Canadian authorities on Saturday arrested a fourth Indian national for his role in the killing of separatist Khalistan Hardeep Singh Nijjar, according to an official release. Twenty-two-year-old Amardeep Singh, a resident of Brampton, Surrey, and Abbotsford areas of Canada, has been charged with first degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) said that Singh was arrested on May 11 for his role in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. He was already in the custody of the Peel Regional Police for unrelated firearms charges out, the official release said. "This arrest shows the nature of our ongoing investigation to hold responsible those that played a role in the homicide of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, said Superintendent Mandeep Mooker, the Officer in Charge of IHIT. Nijjar, 45, was killed outside Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey, British Columbia on June 18, 2023. IHIT investigators on May 3 arrested three Indian nationals -- Karan

Canada arrests fourth Indian for suspected role in Hardeep Nijjar's killing
Updated On : 12 May 2024 | 9:16 AM IST

Chamkila, Canada & dangers ahead

Even in the weeks leading up to Chamkila's assassination, there were massacres every other day. To airbrush all of this is sheer intellectual cowardice, if not a crime

Chamkila, Canada & dangers ahead
Updated On : 11 May 2024 | 9:33 AM IST