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India close in on T20 WC semis

Al-Mutairi, Al-Ibrahim win gold at HH Crown Prince Shooting Champ’ship Dutch end Zimbabwe hopes Barca end disappoint­ing campaign with win

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KUWAIT CITY, Nov 2, (KUNA): Shooters Ali Al-Mutairi and Shaimaa Al-Ibrahim obtained two gold medals at 10-m rifle contest during His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Shooting Championsh­ip.

Al-Mutairi won the first place after reaching the final round with 29 points, followed by Saud Al-Sebaie with 23 points and Abdullah Al-Harbi.

Al-Ibrahim came first in the female category with 58 points followed by Mariam Al-Razzouqi with 52 and Retaj Ahmad who won the second and third positions respective­ly.

Al-Mutairi told reporters that the competitio­n is considered preparatio­n for the Kuwaiti shooters who will partake in the Asian shooting tournament due in South Korea next week, expressing delight at winning the gold.

GYMNASTICS

“She needed to do that for herself,” Memmel said. “She needed to do that to prove to herself that she could do that when she needed to. I think she’s going to feel 100 times better going home.”

Canada rounded out the top three for the first time at the world championsh­ips, with 27-year-old Ellie Black’s rock-solid beam routine in the final rotation helping the Canadians surge to a team total of 160.563, nearly a full point better than Brazil. Not bad for a team that barely squeaked into the final spot in the eight-team final.

Black, the most accomplish­ed Canadian gymnast in the program’s history, wept when her country’s flag moved into third.

ADELAIDE, Australia, Nov 2, (AP): India moved in sight of the T20 World Cup semifinals by beating Bangladesh by five runs in a rain-affected thriller on Wednesday thanks to another impressive knock by Virat Kohli and an unfortunat­e run-out of Litton Das in the chase.

Kohli continued his strong form at the tournament by scoring 64 not out off 44 balls to help India to 184-6 off its 20 overs. Lokesh Rahul also weighed in with a 32ball 50.

Bangladesh started their reply brilliantl­y and was 66-0 after seven overs - with Das on 59 off 26 balls - when the teams were forced off for nearly an hour because of rain. The revised target was set at 151 in 16 overs, according to the Duckworth-LewisStern method.

CRICKET

Off the first ball after the delay, Das slipped as he turned for a second run and appeared to hurt his arm. Then, off the next ball, he again slipped as Bangladesh sought a second run and was run out for 60 at the non-striker’s end from a direct throw by Rahul.

It proved the turning point as Bangladesh were restricted to 145-6, with Arshdeep Singh taking 2-38.

“It was a closer game than we would have liked,” said Kohli, who was named man of the match.

“It was another good day with the bat. I am happy the World Cup is in Australia because I can play my shots here. I love playing in Adelaide. I feel at home and want to keep batting.”

India climbed above South Africa to the top of Group 2 in the Super 12s with six points from four games. Second-place South Africa play fifthplace Pakistan in Sydney on Thursday in a match that will have major implicatio­ns for the group.

Bangladesh, which are third on four points, will play Pakistan in their final game.

Before the rain break, Das was putting India’s pace attack to the sword. He hit three sixes and seven fours, reaching his half-century off 21 balls. It was the second quickest half-century of the tournament.

He put on 50 runs off 32 balls, with Najmul Shanto only contributi­ng three runs to the initial partnershi­p. Overall, they put on 68 runs off 44 balls either side of the weather interrupti­on.

When the rain intervened, Bangladesh were ahead on DLS, having needed a par score of 49-0 at that point.

Afterward, however, Bangladesh plunged to 99-3 after Suryakumar Yadav held two sharp catches to send back Shanto (21) and Afif Hossain (3) in quick succession.

Shakib al Hasan was out for 13, while Nurul Hasan kept Bangladesh going with 25 not out off 14 balls.

With 20 needed off the last six balls, Singh helped to seal the win for India.

Earlier, put in to bat, India had Rohit Sharma dismissed for 2, despite surviving a dropped catch.

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 ?? KUNA photos ?? Left–right: Gold winners Shaimaa Al-Ibrahim and Ali Al-Mutairi in action during His Highness the Crown Prince Shooting Championsh­ip.
KUNA photos Left–right: Gold winners Shaimaa Al-Ibrahim and Ali Al-Mutairi in action during His Highness the Crown Prince Shooting Championsh­ip.
 ?? ?? India’s Virat Kohli bats during the T20 World Cup cricket match between India and Bangladesh in Adelaide, Australia. (AP)
India’s Virat Kohli bats during the T20 World Cup cricket match between India and Bangladesh in Adelaide, Australia. (AP)

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