Bangladesh women falter again, lose Wellington game to Australia

Former skipper of Bangladesh women’s cricket team Salma Khatun snapped three wickets but that wasn’t enough to prevent Australia from snatching Friday’s match in the ongoing ICC Women’s World Cup in Wellington.

The match was reduced to 43-over a side due to rain. Bangladesh batted first and posted a meagre total of 135 for six wickets in the stipulated 43 overs.

Lata Mondal scored 33 for Bangladesh, while Sharmin Akhter scored 24. Rumana Ahmed and Salma Khatun scored 15 each.

For Australia, Ashleigh Gardner and Jess Jonassen bagged two wickets each.

In reply, Australia lost three wickets for 26 runs. Salma bagged all the three. But after that, Beth Mooney took charge and posted an unbeaten 66 to guide Australia to win.

They lost two more wickets too, but Mooney was firm at the crease and managed to keep their record of being unbeaten intact.

Australia chased down the target in 32.1 overs with five wickets in hand.

Bangladesh will play their last match in this World Cup against England on March 27 at the same venue.

In the previous six matches, Bangladesh won only one against Pakistan, which was their maiden win in their first World Cup.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

9th Sikder Group Independence Day Cup Golf Tournament inaugurated

The 3-day (23 Mar to 25 I’llar 22) ‘9th Sikder Group independence Day Cup Golf Tournament 2022, was inaugurated by Lieutenant General Ataul Hakim Sanrar Hasan, Chief of General Staff, Bangladesh Army as Chief Guest at Kurmitola Golf Club on Friday.

Approximately 650 golfers participated in this tournament from all clubs of the country including foreigners.

The tee-off was witnessed among others by Chairman of R & R Aviation Rick Haque Sikder, Managing Director Ron Haque Sikder,Director & COO Syed Qamrul Islam Mohon, Advisor Farid Uddin Khan Rumi, and Major General Md Zahirul lslam, GOC & Area Commander, Logistics Area; Dhaka and Vice President, Kurmitola Golf Club.

Other members of the R&R Aviation Limited and high officials of Kurmitola Golf Club were also present in the inaugural ceremony.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Disaster again as Italy fails to qualify for World Cup

When Italy missed out on the last World Cup, it was a disaster for soccer in the country.

Missing another? There are really no words to accurately describe it.

“NOOOOOOOOO!” screamed the headline on Friday in the Tuttosport newspaper, with all nine of those Os stretching all the way across the front page.

The Italians, who won the European Championship only eight months ago, can really only blame themselves for missing out on this year’s World Cup in Qatar. The team failed to convert dozens of chances in the 1-0 semifinal playoff loss to North Macedonia on Thursday, with Aleksandar Trajkovski scoring in injury time to secure a shocking victory for a country ranked 67th in the world.

“Into hell,” Corriere dello Sport blared on its front page.

Gazzetta dello Sport called it “Out of this world.”

The loss in Palermo certainly came as a surprise to many, but it was also predictable for a team that has been in rapid decline since beating England on penalties to win the Euro 2020 title last July.

The team that set records for winning last year had won only two of its eight matches since, including losing its first match in more than three years to Spain in the Nations League.

“Our triumph at the Euros was fully deserved. But then some of the fortune we had in the tournament transformed into total and complete bad luck,” Italy coach Roberto Mancini said. “It almost feels like conceding a last-minute goal was fitting.

“I don’t know what to say. Maybe we shouldn’t even have got to this point.”

Here’s a look at where it went wrong for Italy this time:

MISSED CHANCES

Italy was in total control of its World Cup qualifying group until after Euro 2020. That’s when the scoring touch seemed to disappear.

The Azzurri drew four of their final five matches and dropped behind Switzerland for the the sole automatic qualifying position.

Missed opportunities cost them dearly in those games, especially against Bulgaria, where Italy had 27 attempts to its opponent’s four and 71% possession but nevertheless drew 1-1.

It was the same problem in the playoffs against North Macedonia. Italy had 32 shots on goal while the visitors had only four. One of those went in, allowing North Macedonia to advance to the playoff final against Portugal on Tuesday.

Italy’s lack of scoring had so concerned Mancini that he called up Mario Balotelli for a three-day training camp in January, three years after his last appearance for the Azzurri. He left out the controversial forward for the World Cup playoffs, however.

PENALTIES

Disaster again as Italy fails to qualify for World Cup

Penalties saved Italy at Euro 2020. The Italians beat Spain in the semifinals and England in the final in shootouts.

But two failed Jorginho attempts from the spot in the qualifying matches against Switzerland ended up hurting bad. One match ended 0-0, the other 1-1.

If Italy had won either of those two matches, they would have finished ahead of Switzerland and gained automatic qualification to this year’s tournament in Qatar.

“Honestly, it’s difficult because we have to look at the reality, and I put myself in there, too,” Jorginho said after Thursday’s match. “It hurts when I think about the two penalties, because I do still think about them and I’ll think about them for the rest of my life, unfortunately.

“Stepping up there twice and not being able to help your team and your country is something that I will carry with me forever, and it weighs on me so much. People say now we need to move on, but it still hurts.”

SERIE A

The Italian national team’s recent poor form has been mirrored at club level in Serie A.

Juventus and Inter Milan were eliminated from the Champions League in the round of 16, while AC Milan and Atalanta didn’t even make it past the group stage. No Italian club has won a European trophy since Inter won the Champions League in 2010.

Moreover, there is a clear discord between the clubs and the national team. Serie A refused the Italian soccer federation’s request to amend its calendar and move the league matches from the weekend before the playoffs, which would have allowed Mancini more time with his players.

“It’s clear that there is always great resistance from the clubs towards the national team,” federation president Gabriele Gravina said. “The national team is seen more as an annoyance than something that unites an entire country.”

Gravina acknowledged that there needs to be institutional reforms.

“The loss this evening makes us understand that something needs to be done in Italian soccer,” he said. “For example, let’s start by figuring out what we can do for the many youngsters who don’t get opportunities across our leagues and how we can fill this gap.”

Source: United News of Bangladesh

28-year-old govt staff stabbed to death in Bagerhat

A 28-year old government employee was stabbed to death by assailants in Mollahat upazila of Bagerhat on Thursday night, police said.

The deceased was identified as Nayeem Khan, an assistant at the upazila social services office and a resident of Gangni village in the upazila.

According to locals, Nayeem was playing ludo with three men at a shop near his house around 9pm when a woman called him on his mobile phone.

“He stepped out to take the video call, but soon we heard his screams. When we rushed to his rescue, we found him lying in a pool of blood near the shop,” said one of the ludo players.

Nayeem was rushed to a local clinic first and later taken to Khulna Medical College and Hospital, where doctors declared him dead on arrival, said Somen Dash, officer-in-charge of Mollahat police station.

“Efforts are on to indentify and nab the killer,” he added.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

UP chairman arrested over clash at AL conference in Rajshahi

The Detective Branch (DB) of Rajshahi district police arrested a union parishad (UP) chairman in a case filed over a clash between two rival factions of the ruling Awami League in Rajshahi’s Bagha upazila.

The arrestee is Merajul Islam, chairman of Pakuria union and former general secretary of district Chhatra League.

Sajjad Hossain, officer-in-charge (OC) of Bagha Police Station, said DB arrested Merajul from Rajshahi city’s Shiroil area on Thursday morning.

Earlier on Monday, at least 25 people including police members were injured in the clash during the party’s tri-annual conference at Bagha upazila.

The incident occurred around 11am at Shahdowla Government College premises in the upazila.

According to witnesses, after the guests took their seats on the stage supporters of Akkas Ali, former municipal mayor and member of district AL started giving slogans chanting his name in front of the stage.

After that, supporters of Shahriar Alam, president of upazila Awami League and state minister for foreign affairs and Akkas Ali locked in an armed clash leaving at least 25 people injured.

Later, two cases were filed mentioning 82 people by name and 700 unnamed people in this regard on Monday night.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

4 killed in Narshingdi road crash

Four people were killed and two injured in a collision between a pickup van and a CNG-run auto-rickshaw in Raipura upazila of Narsingdi early Friday.

The deceased were identified as college student Qayyum Mia, 18, Ain Uddin, 35, Monir Hossain, 25, and Abdur Rauf, 62, of the upazila.

The accident occurred in front of an LPG filling station on Madanganj-Narshingdi-Raipura road in Amirganj around 8am.

The auto-rickshaw from Raipura collided head-on with the van coming from the opposite direction, leaving four occupants of the auto-rickshaw dead on the spot and two others injured, said Azizur Rahman, officer-in-charge (OC) of Raipura Police Station.

The injured were rushed to Narsingdi Sadar Hospital.

Although the pickup van was seized, the driver managed to escape, the OC added.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Bangladesh reports 102 new Covid cases, no death

Bangladesh logged 102 fresh Covid cases in 24 hours till Friday morning, taking the total caseload to 19,51,174.

As per the latest government data, the country’s total fatalities remained unchanged at 29,118 as no death was reported during the period.

The daily positivity rate increased to 1.03 percent from Wednesday’s o.76 per cent after testing 9,832 samples during the period, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

Besides, the mortality rate remained unchanged too at 1.49 per cent.

The recovery rate rose to 96.15 per cent with the recovery of 1,268 more patients during the 24-hour period.

The country reported first zero Covid-related death in a single day on November 20 last year along with 178 infections since the pandemic broke out in Bangladesh in March 2020.

On January 28, Bangladesh logged its previous highest daily positivity rate at 33.37 per cent reporting 15,440 cases and 20 deaths.

Besides, the country registered the highest daily caseload of 16,230 on July 28 last year, while the highest number of daily fatalities was 264 on August 10 last year.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

3 die in Dhaka road crashes

Three people were killed in separate road crashes in the city on Friday, police said.

The deceased were identified as Farooque Mia, 56, an employee of Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC), Badal, 45, a truck driver, and Md Rafique, 24, a helper of a pickup van.

The first accident occurred in the Rupnagar area around 3am when a Tongi-bound truck from Munshiganj collided with a lorry and a pickup van crashed into both the vehicles at high speed while overtaking, said local police officer-in-charge Arifur Rahman.

All the four occupants of the pickup van and the driver of the truck sustained serious injuries in the accident, he added.

Later, they were rushed to Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH), where truck driver Badal and the pickup van helper succumbed to their injuries. The three vehicles were seized, the OC added.

Meanwhile, DSCC sanitation worker Farooque died after being hit by a speeding bus belonging to ‘Swadesh Paribahan’ while sweeping the road adjacent to the south gate of Baitul Mukarram in the morning.

The first accident occurred in the Rupnagar area around 3am when a Tongi-bound truck from Munshiganj collided with a lorry and a pickup van crashed into both the vehicles at high speed while overtaking, said local police officer-in-charge Arifur Rahman.

All the four occupants of the pickup van and the driver of the truck sustained serious injuries in the accident, he added.

Later, they were rushed to Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH), where truck driver Badal and the pickup van helper succumbed to their injuries. The three vehicles were seized, the OC added.

Meanwhile, DSCC sanitation worker Farooque died after being hit by a speeding bus belonging to ‘Swadesh Paribahan’ while sweeping the road adjacent to the south gate of Baitul Mukarram in the morning.

“He was rushed to Dhaka Medical College and Hospital in a critical condition, and he died around 9am,” said Mohsin Habib, a sub-inspector at Paltan police station.

The driver of the bus managed to escape leaving the vehicle behind, he added.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Global Covid cases top 477 million

The overall number of Covid cases has surged past 477 million as the pandemic enters into its third year.

According to Johns Hopkins University (JHU), the total case count mounted to 477,186,449 while the death toll from the virus reached 6,109,163 Friday morning.

The US has recorded 79,888,364 cases so far and 975,837 people have died from the virus in the country, the university data shows.

India’s Covid-19 tally rose to 43,016,149 on Thursday, as 1,462 new cases were registered in 24 hours across the country, showed the federal health ministry data.

Besides, 82 deaths from the pandemic were reported since Wednesday morning, taking the total death toll to 516,785.

Meanwhile, Brazil, which has been experiencing a new wave of cases since January last year, registered 29,767,681 cases as of Thursday, while its Covid death toll rose to 658,367.

Situation in Bangladesh

Bangladesh logged 92 fresh Covid cases in 24 hours till Thursday morning, taking the total caseload to 19,51,072 .

As per the latest government data, the country’s total fatalities remained unchanged at 29,118 as no death was reported during the period.

On Wednesday, the country reported one Covid-linked death with 134 fresh cases.

positivity rate lowered to 0.76 percent from Wednesday’s 1.27 per cent after testing 12,111 samples during the period, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

Besides, the mortality rate remained unchanged too at 1.49 per cent.

The recovery rate rose to 96.09 per cent with the recovery of 1,114 more patients during the 24-hour period.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Shahjahanpur murders: Perpetrators not to be spared

Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal has said those involved in Thursday’s double murder in the capital’s Shajahanpur area will be brought to justice and no offender will be spared.

“Criminals will be brought to justice, no matter who they are,” he said while talking to reporters at his Dhanmondi residence on Friday evening.

Detective Branch (DB) and Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) are working to find out the culprits, he added.

Law enforcers will soon be able to unearth the reason behind the incident, the minister hopes.

Earlier, Zahidul Islam Tipu, former general secretary of AL Motijheel police station committee, and Samia Afrin Priti, a 22-year-old student of Begum Badrunnesa Government College, were killed while his driver was injured when an assailant allegedly opened fire at them in the capital’s Shahjahanpur area on Thursday night.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Case filed over Shahjahanpur double murder

A case has been filed against unidentified people over the murder of an Awami League politician and a female college student who were killed in the Shahjahanpur area on Thursday night.

The deceased Zahidul Islam Tipu’s wife Farhana Islam Doli filed a murder case with Shajahanpur police on Friday, said Monir Hossain Molla, officer-in-charge of the police station.

Tipu had received death threats over the telephone four or five days ago, according to the statement.

Earlier on Thursday night, Zahidul Islam Tipu, former general secretary of AL Motijheel police station committee, and Samia Afrin Priti, a 22-year-old student of Begum Badrunnesa Government College, were killed while his driver was injured when an assailant allegedly opened fire at them in the capital’s Shahjahanpur area.

The crime occurred in front of Islami Bank Hospital around 10.15pm when Zahidul was returning home in his car and Samia on a cycle rickshaw with her friend, police said.

“They were all stuck in a traffic jam in the area when a biker wearing a helmet and a mask appeared from nowhere and fired at them.

The three sustained bullet injuries and were soon rushed to Dhaka Medical College and Hospital, where Zahidul and the student died of their injuries hours later.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Two die in Dinajpur road crash

A truck driver and his helper were killed in a head-on collision with a lorry on the Dinajpur-Gobindaganj regional highway in the district in the early hours of Friday, police said.

The deceased driver was identified as KM Saiful Islam Badsha, 49, from Singra upazila in Natore, while his assistant could not be identified immediately, said Ashraful Islam, in-charge of Fulbari police station.

The driver of the lorry also suffered minor injuries in the accident, he said.

The accident occurred around 3am near the Rajarampur Fakirpara area of the district’s Fulbari upazila when the Panchagarh-bound truck carrying bricks crashed into the Naogaon-bound potato-laden lorry coming from the opposite direction at high speed.

Truck driver Badsha and his assistant died on the spot in the impact, Ashraful said. “Both the vehicles have been seized.”

Source: United News of Bangladesh