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Sports News
Rain ruins proceedings as contest between Australia & England called off
 
Melbourne: The Group 1 contest between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground was called off after persistant rain on Friday.

Rain stayed away in the build-up to the contest, raising hopes that the teams could take to the field and the action would get underway. But just before a scheduled inspection, the showers returned leading to the match being called off. This was the second match of the day in Melbourne to be abandoned without a ball being bowled after Afghanistan v Ireland.

The two teams share points, which has massive implications for Group 1. New Zealand stay on top with 3 points, courtesy of a better net run rate. They are followed by England (3 points), Ireland (3 points), Australia (3 points), Sri Lanka (2 points) and Afghanistan (2 points).

The next match from the group is scheduled to be played between New Zealand and Sri Lanka on Saturday at the Sydney Cricket Ground, with the winners having a chance to cement their position at the top of the standings in Group 1.


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India go down 0-5 to Brazil
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KERALA NEWS
Top police official held in gang rape case
 Kozhikode: Police on Sunday arrested a Circle Inspector (station house officer) attached in Beypore  
Rain likely to occur many places in Kerala
Two killed as car plunged into well
Kerala CM greet Oommen Chandy on his 79th birthday
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Bangladesh police arrest six persons for selling fraud US visa stamps
 Dhaka: Bangladesh police have arrested six persons who were selling fraudulent entry and exit stamps
Erdogan announces extension of grain deal by 120 days
Musk hints at new chief for Twitter
Modi interacts with Biden, Sunak and Macron on sidelines of G20 summit
NATIONAL NEWS
One held in Swati Maliwal case: Delhi Police
 New Delhi: A case has been filed at Kotla Mubarakpur Police Station and one person apprehended on th
PM to deliver opening address at 'No Money for Terror' event
Transparency, accountability are essence of governance in parliamentary democracy: Birla
Rahul says only Congress can protect Constitution which is under constant attack from BJP
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