London: England won by an innings in the second cricket test once morest South Africa. England won by an innings and 85 runs on the third day. Score: South Africa first innings 151, second innings 179. England first innings 415 declared for nine.
Oli Robinson took four wickets and James Anderson took three wickets to defeat South Africa. South Africa won the first Test by an innings. The third Test will be held from September 8. England declared 415 runs for nine in the first innings. Wicketkeeper Ben Fox (113 off 217 balls) who scored his second Test century remained unbeaten. Skipper Ben Stokes (103 off 163 balls) also shone with a century.
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| Left-wing murder; Accused that no one else was involved in killing Sajeev Krishna
Kakkanad: Accused K.K. reiterated that no one else was involved in the murder of Sajeev Krishna, a native of Ambalapadi, Vandoor, Malappuram, at Oxonia flat in Edchira. Arshad. Arshad’s statement is that when he killed Sajeev Krishna at around 3:30 am on the day of the incident, he was half asleep. Arshad Sajeev was stabbed to death more than 30 times on the 16th floor of Oxonia Flats. Arshad tells the police regarding the incident:
Sajeev owed money to Arshad in connection with the drug trade. Sajeev did not give in despite asking for money several times. Finally, he challenged him to buy if he might. This is the provocation. Sajeev stabbed Krishna several times with the knife in the room. He was stabbed wrongly to prevent a counter attack from a healthier than him. Arshad also said that his friend Ashwant, who was arrested with him in Manjeswaram, is innocent.
The investigation team has recovered the phone sold by accused Arshad two weeks before the murder of Sajeev Krishna. The phone was sold at a shop in Edchira.
However, there is a mystery in Arshad’s statement that he sold the phone due to financial difficulties. The information on the phone will be collected with the help of cyber cell. The investigation team is confident that this will enable them to understand the relationship of the accused with drug rings. The police also reached the flat where the murder took place with the accused yesterday.
Perfume was sprayed inside the room
Kakkanad: After brutally stabbing Sajeev Krishna to death, the accused who wiped all the blood in the room also sprayed perfume in the room. Washed with lotion several times to get rid of the strong smell of blood. The accused bought broom, tile cleaner and Dettol from a supermarket in Edachira and kept Sajeev Krishna’s dead body wrapped in a mattress and kept it in the room. His statement is that even following killing Sajeev Krishna, he rested in the same room.
Lord’s: The hosts England got off to a bad start in the first match of the cricket Test series once morest South Africa. When we finally get the information on the first day, England is reeling at 116 runs for six wickets. Oli Popa (61 not out) reached one down and scored a half-century to bring England past a hundred.
South African captain Dean Elgar won the toss and sent the opponents into bat. The hosts collapsed early on as the South African bowlers took advantage of the pitch at Lord’s. The first wicket fell when six runs were scored on the scoreboard. Rabada returns Alex Lees. Lee’s contribution was six runs. Next up was co-opener Zach Crowley.
Rabada also returned Crowley who scored nine runs in 23 balls. Joe Root (eight) and Jonny Bairstow (nil) have come and gone together. Oli Pope and captain Ben Stokes came together to give life to the innings. However, Stokes, who scored 20 runs off 30 balls, was dismissed by Nokia and England sweated.
Ben Fox got out with six runs and England’s position got worse. When he finally got the information, Stuart Broad joined Pope without taking any runs. Antich, Nokia three, Rabada two and Marco Jensen took one wicket.
Rotterdam: A huge score for Pakistan in the first match of the ODI cricket series once morest Holland. Batting first, Pakistan scored 314 runs for the loss of six wickets.
Opener Fakhar Zaman’s century (109 off 109 balls with one six and 12 fours) and skipper Babar Azam’s half-century (74 off 85 balls with one six and six fours) took Pakistan to the top score. Babar won the toss and elected to bat first. Vivian Kingma shocked Pakistan by trapping opener Imam-ul-Haq (two off 19 balls) in front of the wicket in the sixth over. Assam’s partner, Fakhar, thrashed the Dutch bowlers.
The second wicket partnership crossed 50 off 58 balls. Fakhar, who crossed half-century in 66 balls, was more aggressive. The partnership crossed 100 off 111 balls. The Pakistan captain crossed his half century in 58 balls. Then Fakhar also crossed the century in 105 balls. The score was 178 when Tom Cooper caught Babar off Logan van Beek. Khushdil Shah (21 off 18 balls with a six and a four), Shabad Khan (48 not out with two sixes and four fours off 28 balls) and Agha Salman (27 not out off 16 balls) took the Pakistan score past 300. Despite taking two wickets, Van Beek conceded 89 runs in 10 overs.