Maxwell Gets Out As Australia Reach 206 For 6 in 38 Overs Against India in Champions Trophy Semifinal

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:53am on 04 Mar 2025,Tuesday Sports

India put Australia under pressure in the Champions Trophy semifinal, reducing them to 206/6 in 38 overs. Left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja played a key role, dismissing Marnus Labuschagne (29) and Josh Inglis (11). Mohammed Shami cleaned up Steve Smith, while Axar Patel removed Glenn Maxwell. Earlier, Shami struck early, removing Cooper Connolly (0), and Varun Chakravarthy dismissed Travis Head (39). The Indian team sported black armbands in honor of domestic cricket great Padmakar Shivalkar, who passed away at 84. Australia, after winning the toss, made two changes, bringing in Connolly and Tanveer Sangha. India retained their previous playing XI. The match remains poised as the innings progresses.

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“Hey Google, Play ‘Sukoon Mila’”- Varun Chakaravarthy's First Ball Magic Sends Travis Head Packing in Champions Trophy Semifinal

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:20am on 04 Mar 2025,Tuesday Sports

In the 2025 Champions Trophy semifinal between India and Australia, Australian opener Travis Head showcased aggressive intent, scoring 39 runs off 33 balls, including two sixes and five fours. His innings, however, was cut short by India's mystery spinner Varun Chakaravarthy, who dismissed Head on his very first delivery. Attempting an expansive shot, Head mistimed the ball, leading to a catch by Shubman Gill at long-off. This pivotal wicket came in the ninth over, with Australia's score at 54. Indian fans erupted in joy, expressing their relief on social media, highlighting Head's history of impactful performances against India in previous ICC tournaments.

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Australia Star Fumes After Losing Wicket: India's Spinners Dominate as Australia Struggles in Champions Trophy Semi-Final

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:02am on 04 Mar 2025,Tuesday Sports

In the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 semi-final at Dubai, Australia won the toss and elected to bat against India. The match began with India's Mohammed Shami dismissing Connolly for a duck, caught by KL Rahul. Ravindra Jadeja then trapped Marnus Labuschagne LBW, reducing Australia to 4-2. Steve Smith and Travis Head attempted to stabilize the innings, but India's spinners, particularly Jadeja and Varun Chakravarthy, maintained tight control, restricting scoring opportunities. The sparse early crowd, predominantly supporting India, grew as the match progressed. Notably, discussions arose regarding India's matches being held in Dubai instead of Pakistan, sparking debates about fairness and political influence in cricket.

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Canada To Impose 25% Tariffs On $107 Billion U.S. Goods After Trump’s Trade Move

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:55am on 04 Mar 2025,Tuesday International

Canada will impose 25% tariffs on C$155 billion ($107 billion) worth of U.S. goods starting Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced. The move retaliates against U.S. President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports. "Our tariffs will remain in place until the U.S. trade action is withdrawn," Trudeau stated, adding that Canada may introduce further non-tariff measures. Initially, C$30 billion in goods will be affected, with the remaining C$125 billion hit in 21 days. The escalating trade tensions between the two countries have sparked concerns over economic repercussions.

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"Indians Are Bad.... Beat The S**t Out of an Indian Doctor": Florida Man Brutally Assaults Indian-Origin Nurse, Faces Hate Crime Charges

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:36am on 04 Mar 2025,Tuesday India Global

A 33-year-old patient, Stephen Scantlebury, brutally attacked 67-year-old Indian-origin nurse Leelamma Lal at HCA Florida Palms West Hospital, leaving her with severe facial fractures. He later told police, "Indians are bad. I just beat the s* out of an Indian doctor." Arrested for attempted murder with a hate-crime enhancement, Scantlebury had fled the hospital shirtless and covered in EKG leads. The attack has sparked outrage, with the Hindu American Foundation warning, "Escalating anti-India rhetoric is endangering lives. It must stop." A petition demanding stronger protections for healthcare workers has already gathered 9,500+ signatures.

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India’s Fighter Jet Dilemma: Weighing US F-35, Russian Su-57, And Homegrown AMCA For Air Force Modernization

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:25am on 04 Mar 2025,Tuesday Defence

India faces a critical decision in modernizing its air force. The US has offered F-35 fighter jets, but high costs and maintenance concerns make them challenging. Meanwhile, Russia’s Su-57 remains an option, despite past disagreements. India aims for self-reliance, prioritizing the homegrown Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) and Tejas jets. The Indian Air Force struggles with delays, funding issues, and shrinking squadron strength. Experts suggest India will neither buy the F-35 nor the Su-57 but focus on domestic production to bridge the gap. The future of India’s airpower depends on timely execution of indigenous fighter jet programs.

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Rohit Sharma's Big Decision Works as Varun Chakravarthy Gets In-Form Travis Head

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:58am on 04 Mar 2025,Tuesday Sports

India gained a crucial breakthrough as Varun Chakravarthy dismissed in-form Travis Head for 39 off 33 balls in the Champions Trophy 2025 semi-final. Rohit Sharma’s strategic bowling change paid off, reducing Australia to two down. Earlier, Mohammed Shami sent Cooper Connolly back for a nine-ball duck. Australia captain Steven Smith, who won the toss and opted to bat, is now at the crease alongside Marnus Labuschagne. India retained an unchanged XI, while Australia made two changes. With Chakravarthy’s impact, India looks to tighten control over the game.

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'Trump Pushing Ukraine to Surrender': Kyiv Official on US Freezing All Military Aid

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:45am on 04 Mar 2025,Tuesday International

Ukraine has condemned US President Donald Trump’s decision to halt military aid, warning it could force Kyiv into surrendering to Russia. Trump defended the move, urging Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to negotiate peace, while suggesting he should be more “appreciative” of US assistance. European allies, including France and Germany, criticized the suspension, fearing it strengthens Russia. “This freeze looks like a push for capitulation,” a Ukrainian official said. The pause affects millions in military aid, raising concerns over Ukraine’s defense capabilities. Congressional Democrats slammed the decision as dangerous and unlawful.

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IND vs AUS Champions Trophy Semi-Final: Shami Strikes Early, Jadeja Misses Run-Out Chance

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:33am on 04 Mar 2025,Tuesday Sports

India started strong in the Champions Trophy semi-final against Australia as Mohammed Shami dismissed Cooper Connolly for a duck in the third over. However, India missed a key opportunity when Ravindra Jadeja failed to hit the stumps in a run-out attempt against Travis Head in the fourth over. Australia, opting to bat after winning the toss, made two changes, bringing in Cooper Connolly and Tanvir Sangha. India retained an unchanged XI. Rohit Sharma’s team looks to build pressure as the match progresses, aiming for a crucial final spot. Head’s survival could prove costly for India.

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John Abraham Opens Up On ‘Geo-Political Anxiety’ Amid Israel-Hamas, Russia-Ukraine Conflicts

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:18am on 04 Mar 2025,Tuesday Entertainment

Bollywood actor John Abraham admitted to experiencing "geo-political anxiety" while closely following global conflicts, including Israel-Hamas and Russia-Ukraine wars. Ahead of his film The Diplomat, he said, "I feel Jerusalem is at the center of every conflict today." He believes understanding global politics enhances awareness and informed decision-making. Reacting to Israel’s airstrikes in Damascus, he expressed concern: “What’s gone wrong?” He compared his anxiety to environmental anxiety, highlighting its impact. The Diplomat, releasing on March 14, reflects his passion for global affairs, with his character embodying deep political awareness.

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