January 16, 2020
England were soon 196 for eight when left
Leg-spinner Shah took 10 for 141, including a second-innings haul of four for
69 on Sunday's fourth day.Riaz, the third of Pakistan's left-arm quicks, was
desperately unlucky as he repeatedly beat the bat during an excellent spell of
reverse-swing bowling. Vince struck nine fours, mainly through the offside, on
his way to a Test-best 41 not out at lunch without looking assured.
Shah then
had Woakes, who took 11 wickets in the match, caught at slip before Amir ended
the contest. His back-off-a-length ball had England captain Alastair Cook
(eight) edging through to wicket-keeper Sarfraz Ahmed.England were making steady
progress at 135 for four when leg-spinner Shah, who took six for 72 in the first
innings, bowled recalled left-hander Gary Balance behind his legs for a
painstaking 43 with a delivery that spun out of the rough.It was Pakistan's
unheralded left-arm quick Rahat Ali who removed England's top three to reduce
the hosts to 47 for three.Marking his first Test outside Asia, the leggie
grabbed 10 wickets as Pakistan beat England by 75 runs in their series
opener.
Cook's opening partner Alex Hales (16) then carelessly chased a wide
Rahat ball outside off stump, with Mohammad Hafeez holding a good catch at first
slip. Vince was on nine when his edged drive off Rahat flew to Younis Khan only
for the second slip to drop both the initial low catch and the rebound.Victory
prompted the whole Pakistan team to perform several press-ups in front of the
Lord's Pavilion – a reference to their pre-tour military boot camp.They were
holding firm at 195 for six thanks to a determined stand of 56 between Jonny
Bairstow (4
and Chris Woakes (23).Mohammad Amir in his first Test appearance
since he was given a five-year ban for his part in the 2010 spot-fixing scandal
at Lord's -- Pakistan's last Test at 'the home of cricket' -- ended the match
when he bowled last man Jake Ball. England, set 283 for victory, were all out
for 207. Shah did not add to his 30 but more than made amends with the ball. His
return, which surpassed Waqar Younis's previous Test-match best for Pakistan at
Lord's of eight for 154, was central to the tourists going 1-0 up in this
four-match series.
England were soon 196 for eight when left-arm quick Amir
bowled Stuart Broad. London: Yasir Shah marked his first Test outside of Asia
and the United Arab Emirates by taking 10 wickets in the match as Pakistan beat
England by 75 runs in their series opener at Lord's on Sunday. But Bairstow's
three-and-a-half hour innings ended when he was bowled trying to whip a Shah
leg-break.Moeen Ali (two) then charged down the pitch in an attempt to drive
Shah, only to be bowled between bat and pad by a well-flighted delivery.James
Vince too got off the mark with a cover-driven four off Rahat. Joe Root struck
two superb cover-driven fours off Rahat but the star batsman fell into a hooking
trap on nine when he paddled a Rahat short ball to Shah, set back at deep square
leg.
He had added just one run to his lunch score when, not moving China
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Wahab Riaz delivery that moved away to second slip Younis, who this time clung
on at the second attempt. (Photo: AP) Marking his first Test outside Asia, the
leggie grabbed 10 wickets as Pakistan beat England by 75 runs in their series
opener..arlier, Pakistan added just one run to their overnight 214 for eight as
Stuart Broad cleaned up the tail. The run-rate slowed as Bairstow and Woakes dug
in, knowing they had just the tail behind them at a sun-drenched Lord's
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January 10, 2020
The inmates also need clothes such as nighties and lingerie
Aravind Ajith, an active volunteer, says relief material have been reaching the
collection centres. A rescue officer from the armed forces says, "News reporters
are occupying boats and reporting the floods. The state has gone through an
unimaginable and unexpected crisis. Under the aegis of ‘Anbodu Trivandrum’, they
are collecting relief material for people in badly-hit districts. Those who wish
to contribute necessary items, mainly clothes and food, can give it at the
counters opened in the camp,†she says. Manpower is what we need now,†says
Shaarika Menon, founder of Agents of Hope, an NGO.Classrooms and open spaces of
the college have turned into shelters for people of all ages.Initially, there
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soft squishy toys gifts Supplier of people ‘donating’ their old clothes and
belongings but that trend has stopped now."We came here this morning,†says
Kavya, who hails from one of the low-lying areas of the city and whose house got
flooded. Four days. "The inhabitants need help.In a state battered by heavy
rains and floods, many good Samaritans have emerged, offering help to those
who’ve lost their homes.chinadzgroup.
That’s absurdity in the time of
crisis.MT21. People need to know that they have to get winched in helicopters to
be rescued.Once the situation is under control, Agents of Hope, along with a
team of psychologists, will be active at relief camps providing emotional
first-aid. Missing one chopper means about six hours wasted. People need to know
that they have to get winched in helicopters to be rescued. They don’t know how
much effort is getting wasted when they are adamant about these matters. They
won’t step down from the boats when they are needed for rescue. All the
supermarkets in the city are crowded,†he says. We are running short of spices
and curry powders,†says Farooq, a volunteer. The volunteers sort out this
material, pack them in boxes and transport those in trucks to Wayanad,
Pathanamthitta, Aluva and the camps in Thiruvananthapuram. As the heavens poured
down turning life hellish, with each and every waterbody overflowing, people
have been showing exemplary grit and courage fighting it by stressing on those
three words ‘we shall overcome’.
There are collection centres at SMV
School, Women’s College and B-hub."We cook here for them.On Thursday evening
alone, two helicopters returned from Chengannur and Chalakudy after people
refused to get winched on choppers. Missing one chopper means about six hours
wasted.The media too has been hindering rescue ops at many places. According to
a pilot’s version, people insist on being rescued by boats. A medical team
consisting of four doctors is serving round-the-clock. By the time they realise
they need to get out, it might be too late and the conditions might be turbulent
enough preventing chances of airlifting or rescue via boats,†says another
official engaged in the evacuation process.As the relief camps filled with
people who lost everything to the water fury, hundreds turned up offering help
and support."Whether it is money or material, contribute it to authentic
government handles or collection points.Rescue operations are not easy and what
makes them difficult, in most cases, are not the weather conditions, say
officials.
The inmates also need clothes such as nighties and lingerie,
especially in larger sizes,†says another volunteer. Undergarments for women,
sanitary napkins, diapers and baby food are needed the most. Footfall was
increasing by the minute at the newly-opened relief camp at St Albert’s College,
Ernakulam, which on Friday noon saw close to 3,000 inhabitants rescued from
various parts of Kochi. When the situation is pretty bad and when willing people
are waiting for help, we can’t waste resources,†he says, adding that people
should wave huge flags made using red or bright coloured cloth to catch the
attention of the chopper pilots. "People have grasped the gravity of the
situation and are doing their best to help the distressed. Many of the reporters
and cameramen report from dangerous spots, putting themselves and others at
risk. Please don’t donate old, used, dirty or broken stuff. "Boats can’t reach
all places.
They could interview people at other places – why on boats, halting
the operations?â€And then there is the egoistic lot, the ones who refuse to move
to relief camps and stay in their high-rise apartments and villas to ‘wait and
see’. She is now a volunteer at the camp. Once they are settled with the basic
amenities, we will be visiting the camps and giving them emotional support,†she
says. "People will be facing emotional imbalances due to this trauma. If you
can’t help in monetary terms, try to volunteer at the collection centres
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