Wood nicks off Jaiswal and Gill in quick succession
Third Test, day one, Rajkot – series level at 1-1
India win toss & bat
England captain Stokes making 100th Test appearance
Jadeja back for hosts as Sarfaraz & Jurel make debuts
Third Test Updates
Israel PM refuse to listen
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted his troops will advance on the Gazan city of Rafah, defying outside pleas to reconsider. According to CBS Mr Netanyahu vowed to press on with a “powerful” assault, declaring that Hamas, the group which controls Gaza, must be eliminated from the southern city.
Bystanders caught Kansas City gunman
Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves confirmed three people are detained and under investigation, in a press conference after the deadly shooting, which she called a “tragedy.”The shooting took place west of Union Station, near the garage, as Chiefs fans were leaving, according to Kansas City police.Alyssa Marsh-Contreras told ABC News her father, Paul Contreras, tackled a man believed to be a shooting suspect who appeared to be fleeing on foot; Contreras could be seen as one of the bystanders who tackled the man in a video obtained by ABC News.In video posted to X, two individuals can be seen tackling the suspect to the floor, pinning them down and repeatedly punching them until two police officers ran up and detained the suspect.
Indonesia elections: Prabowo Subianto claims victory
Independent pollsters show the current defense minister leading in the presidential election, with most of sample votes counted. Official results are not expected for weeks.
A celebration turned into chaos on Wednesday in Kansas City, Missouri, after gunfire erupted following the parade and rally for the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win.
- One person has been killed and more than 20 others injured in a shooting near the Super Bowl parade in Kansas City
- Gunfire sent fans running for cover as they celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory on Sunday
- Police detained three suspects – the mayor made a plea for information from the public
- A hospital said it was treating eleven children but did not specify their ages
- A law enforcement source has told CBS News the shooting did not appear to be terror-related
- Video showed officers streaming into the busy station and victims being taken away in ambulances
- Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes
Chris Wilder charged for misconduct
Chris Wilder’s has been charged for improper behavior . His comments about the referee during Sheffield United’ s 3-2 loss against Crystal Palace last month has prompted a charge of improper conduct from the FA. Commmenting about Wilder Tony Harrington’s performance as “ridiculous”, and accused the assistant referee of disrespect for eating a sandwich during their conver sation. Wilder has until Friday, February 16, to respond to the charge
Oslo airport : A plane struck a fence
A Scandinavian Airlines plane struck a fence at the Oslo airport on Wednesday, causing minor damage to the aircraft and no injuries, the airline said. It was the third mishap in two weeks reported at Norway’s main The plane bound for Stockholm was leaving the gate at the airport in Gardermoen when its left wing tip crashed into a railing, Scandinavian Airlines told The Associated Press. It was not immediately known how many people were on board. struck a
Red Bull even now in a strong position
McLaren confident world champions Red Bull will begin the new Formula 1 season still ahead of the field.
Meanwhile Andrea Stella said after McLaren gave their car its debut: “At the start of the season, my expectation is Red Bull will keep enjoying some advantage.”
Jared defend his business with Saudis
Jared Kushner has defended his business dealings with Saudi Arabia and its Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.Jared Kushner, Donald Trump’s former White House adviser and his son-in-law, defended on Tuesday his business dealings after leaving government with the Saudi crown prince who was implicated in the 2018 killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi.Speaking on Tuesday at a Miami summit organised by US news outlet Axios, Mr Kushner dismissed any suggestion that the Saudi investment into his firm was unethical.
Travis Kelce: says outburst at Kansas City head coach was unacceptable
Kelce bumped into Reid, 65, and shouted in his face in the first quarter of the game against the San Francisco 49ers, which Kansas City won in overtime