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Australia crushed England by seven wickets in a one-side final to land their seventh T20 women’s World Cup at a sold-out Lord’s on Sunday.A sparkling second-wicket century partnership between Beth Mooney and Phoebe Litchfield helped Australia to chase down a victory target of 151 with 17 balls to spare.Having beaten England 16-0 in the multi-format Ashes 18 months ago, Australia comprehensively outplayed their rivals again in regaining the trophy.England’s under-par total of 150-4 was built around an unbroken partnership of 80 between captain Nat Sciver-Brunt and Freya Kemp.Sciver-Brunt made 58 from 53 balls, with Kemp striking 44 from 28 including a straight six off Sophie Molineux in the final over but they were starting from too far back after a sluggish start.Australia reduced England to 39-2 in the first six overs. Lucy Hamilton picked up her first wicket in the World Cup, slanting a delivery across Amy Jones to have England’s opener caught low down by Georgia Voll at deep gully for six. MOONEY’S SUPERB TUMBLING CATCHWicketkeeper Mooney took a superb tumbling catch down the leg side off the glove to remove the tournament’s leading run scorer Danni Wyatt-Hodge for eight to give Annabel Sutherland her 50th wicket in T20 internationals.Alice Capsey hit Ash Gardner over deep mid-wicket for six as England tried to break the stranglehold but she was bowled by Molineux, reverse-sweeping, for 23 and, next over, Heather Knight was trapped lbw for two by the miserly Kim Garth who led the way for Australia with 1-20 from her four overs.Sciver-Brunt and Kemp upped the ante but the modest target was insufficient to test Australia.Voll signalled Australia’s intent by hitting the first ball of the reply from Charlie Dean to the boundary and although the opener departed next over, dragging on Lauren Bell for nine, Mooney and Litchfield flayed the England attack.They took out a huge chunk of the target in the first 10 overs, reaching 98-1, and kept their foot to the floor.Litchfield, who hit two sixes, was eventually bowled by Dean for 48 off 35 balls, with Mooney following for 64 off 49, and Ellyse Perry saw Australia home at a canter after being given a life when a catch by Sophie Ecclestone was controversially ruled out by the TV umpire.Victory was confirmed with four wides from a wayward delivery from Ecclestone – a neat summation of England’s day. BRIEF SCORESAustralia 153 for 3 (Mooney 64, Litchfield 48) beat England 150 for 4 (Sciver-Brunt 58*, Kemp 44*, Hamilton 1-19) by seven wickets Related Story Source link
Israel launched broad strikes on Lebanon including near the city of Tyre yesterday, as Hezbollah said its fighters clashed with Israeli forces beyond an Israeli-declared “yellow line” in the south despite a ceasefire.Israel this week vowed to intensify operations in Lebanon and said it was expanding ground operations there, a move that comes ahead of talks on Friday between Lebanese and Israeli military delegations at the Pentagon and a new round of direct negotiations next week aimed at ending the hostilities.As many Lebanese tried to celebrate the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, the state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported Israeli strikes in the country’s south and in the eastern Bekaa valley, with Israel’s military saying it was hitting “Hezbollah infrastructure sites” in both regions.Israel’s military issued an evacuation warning for the southern city of Nabatieh for a second consecutive day, and another for swathes of the coastal city of Tyre and surrounding areas.The NNA and an AFP correspondent in Tyre later said strikes hit the city’s outskirts, as Israel’s army said it was attacking “Hezbollah command centres” in the area.Earlier, the correspondent reported residents from threatened areas had converged on parts of the city not covered by the evacuation warning.Authorities, however, warned that shelters were full and urged people to head to Beirut instead.- ‘Yellow line’ -Iran-backed Hezbollah said its fighters “clashed with the enemy forces at point-blank range” in the town of Zawtar al-Sharqiyah, just beyond the Israeli-declared “yellow line” in south Lebanon where its troops have been operating.Since early Tuesday, the group had said its fighters had confronted Israeli troops seeking to enter the town, strategically located just six kilometres (four miles) from Nabatieh.The Israeli troop movement comes after a military official said Tuesday that soldiers had begun operating beyond the “yellow line”, which runs around 10 kilometres deep inside Lebanese territory.Also on Tuesday, Israel stepped up strikes on south and east Lebanon, issuing evacuation warnings for at least 50 towns and villages and killing at least 31 people.Lebanon’s army said that one of its soldiers was among the dead in the east.At the site of one of the strikes in south Lebanon’s Burj al-Shemali, an AFP correspondent saw rescuers removing debris and carrying a white body bag from the rubble, which was littered with items including rugs and cushions.The NNA, citing the mayor, said 15 people were killed there.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that the army was “reinforcing the security buffer zone in order to protect the communities of northern Israel”.- West Bekaa -After Hezbollah drew Lebanon into the Middle East war with rocket fire at Israel in retaliation for strikes that killed Iran’s supreme leader, Israel has repeatedly struck Lebanon’s eastern Bekaa valley and warned residents to evacuate.But strikes have intensified in recent days, focusing on the West Bekaa town of Mashghara, where hundreds of displaced people had been sheltering and which has now largely emptied.Mayor Iskandar Barakeh told AFP that he was worried that “the West Bekaa region is becoming the scene of rear confrontations” between Israel and Hezbollah.The area links south Lebanon with Hezbollah strongholds in the northern Bekaa and is a key supply route for the group.Lebanese military expert Hassan Jouni told AFP that the West Bekaa “is a necessary corridor for Hezbollah members if they want to move between the Bekaa and the south” and could become the focus of further Israeli strikes.He said Israeli operations might soon expand to “target the north Bekaa intensively or even Beirut’s southern suburbs”, both areas that have been relatively spared since the ceasefire.A military delegation comprising six Lebanese officers, headed by the army’s director of operations Georges Rizkallah, will participate in the talks at the Pentagon on Friday.A military source told AFP the delegation will “emphasise the need for a ceasefire, and will present the army’s plan for a state weapons monopoly and the extension of state authority across the country”. Source link
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Norway will come under France's nuclear umbrella, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere told news agency NTB yesterday, as concerns grow in Europe over US commitment to the region's security. The move by Norway is significant as it has long been a so-called Atlanticist nation, one which believed its security was best achieved via close alignment with Washington.Stoere travelled to Paris yesterday afternoon to meet President Emmanuel Macron and sign a new defence agreement with France, which includes Norway joining a French-led nuclear weapons initiative. ‘We are doing this in light of the security policy situation in Europe, including Russia's massive rearmament, also in the nuclear domain, and that it is waging a full-scale war against another European country,’ Stoere told Norwegian news agency NTB. No nuclear weapons will be deployed in Norway in peacetime, he added. The Nordic nation of 5.6 mn inhabitants is a member of Nato, but not of the European Union, and shares a border with Russia in the Arctic. In March, France offered to extend the protection of its nuclear umbrella to other European countries which, in practice, means that an attack on Norway could trigger a French nuclear response. Norway becomes the latest country to receive France's nuclear protection, after Poland and Lithuania, which also share borders with Russia. Russia and the US are the world's biggest nuclear powers, with over 5,000 nuclear warheads each. China has about 500, France has 290 and Britain 225, according to the Federation of American Scientists. Source link
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