Shan Masood-led Pakistan were found to be six overs short during the Test and lost six World Test Championship (WTC) points. On the other hand, Najmul Hossain Shanto-led Bangladesh were docked three points after being found three overs short of the acceptable rate.
The Sensex surged 320.49 points, opening at 81,406.40, while the Nifty climbed 92.15 points to open at 24,915.30. In early trading, the Nifty saw a majority of its constituent companies advance, with 32 stocks gaining and 17 declining. One stock remained unchanged.
India already have one foot in the semi-finals of the competition, having earned three points from one match so far. A draw against the Maldives will be enough for them to qualify as the group toppers. Maldives will be going into the match without a point as they lost to Bhutan 1-2 in their
The report points to a clear divergence between the premium and value segments within the retail market. While the premium segment has managed to sustain its growth momentum, the value segment has shown only a modest recovery, with results varying across different companies.
Chasing Gulbarga's 169/10, Mangaluru Dragons' innings was interrupted by rain. Consequentially, the match was abandoned with both teams awarded one point each.
The two-match Test series between Pakistan and Bangladesh will kick off on August 21 at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Pakistan. The two Tests against Bangladesh will mark the first assignment of Jason Gillespie as Pakistan's Test coach.
The Indian benchmark indices gained in the opening session on Monday, starting the week on a positive note following the global stock market sentiments.
Biju Janata Dal (BJD) MLA Pratap Deb criticised the arrangements for the two-day orientation program organised for the newly-elected MLAs of the Odisha Legislative Assembly.
Two more cases of monkeypox virus have been detected in Pakistan, raising further concerns following which the Pakistan government ordered strict surveillance and precautionary measures at all entry points, including airports, Express Tribune reported citing officials.
Amid growing concern of an upsurge in mpox infections, the Border Health Services of Pakistan rolled out a notification to intensify surveillance and precautionary measures at all entry points, including airports, reported ARY News.
According to an official release, "This year's winter action plan is based on 14 focus points such as vehicular and dust pollution, hotspots, stubble and garbage burning, dialogue with the central government and neighbouring states, and upgrading the green war room and green app."