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    ‘What is important is not the jet being down, but why they were being down’: Indian military chief

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    UK’s new rules for international students will worsen university finances

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    How case against Muslim teen accused of ‘love jihad’ fell apart in UP court

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    Colombia has withdrawn statement supporting Pakistan, will back India: Shashi Tharoor

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    ‘Sister Midnight’ review: Radhika Apte is a blast as a rebellious housewife with a dark side

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    ‘I am not scared / I am not alone’: A young girl and a temple elephant become friends

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    Mumbai Commuter Rail division: Some ideas on fixing the commercial capital’s lifeline

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    ASI denies it is ‘uninterested’ in publishing Keeladi excavation report

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    ‘I was astonished’: Valmik Thapar (1952–2025) on spotting one of his beloved tigers in the wild

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    Translated short fiction: A Konkani Christian cowherd wonders if he should convert to Hinduism

ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022

Watch: Heartbreak for Namibia's Wiese, bittersweet win for UAE, delight for Netherlands at World Cup

UAE won their first-ever game at a Twenty20 World Cup on Thursday to upset Namibia by seven runs and send the Netherlands into the Super 12.

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Oct 20, 2022 · 08:49 pm Updated Oct 21, 2022 · 09:44 am
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Watch: Heartbreak for Namibia's Wiese, bittersweet win for UAE, delight for Netherlands at World Cup
UAE's Alishan Sharafu (L) and Ahmed Raza celebrate the wicket of Namibia's David Wiese during the ICC men's Twenty20 World Cup 2022 cricket match between Namibia and United Arab Emirates at Kardinia Park in Geelong on October 20, 2022. | AFP
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