Pakistan beat New Zealand to reach T20 World Cup final Loop Jamaica

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Half-centuries from Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan helped Pakistan beat New Zealand in dominant fashion to book its place in the T20 World Cup final.

Rizwan scored 57 runs and Azam added 53 as Pakistan made easy work of a 153-run chase on a placid Sydney wicket. It finished with 153-3 in 19.1 overs.

That came after Shaheen Afridi took 2-24 to help restrict New Zealand to a sub-par 152-4 from its 20 overs.

Pakistan awaits the winner of Thursday’s semifinal between India and England in Adelaide. The final will be played in Melbourne on Sunday.

“Luckily the half-century came in the semifinal. It was a tricky pitch,” Rizwan, who was named player of the match, said. “We decided to attack against the new ball. Our start to the tournament wasn’t good, but we kept believing.”

Opting to bat after winning the toss, New Zealand got off to a poor but eventful start.

Finn Allen hit a boundary off the first ball and survived a close leg-before-wicket shout off the second via review. He was then immediately out lbw off the next delivery.

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson and Devon Conway (21) put on 34 runs for the second wicket before the latter was run out at the end of a powerplay.

The Black Caps were then reduced to 49-3 in eight overs as Mohammad Nawaz sent back Glenn Phillips (6).

Williamson scored 46 off 42 balls, including a four and a six, and anchored the New Zealand innings. He put on 68 runs off 50 balls with Daryl Mitchell for the fourth wicket.

Afridi returned to dismiss Williamson in the 17th overs. Mitchell hit three fours and a six in completing his half-century off 32 balls.

Pakistan’s excellent ground fielding and the wicket’s slow nature then denied New Zealand the chance to launch any type of attack in the final overs.

In reply, Azam and Rizwan belied their poor form to put on a century stand for the first wicket.

They scored 50 off 34 balls and reached 100 off 70 deliveries. In all, they put on 105 runs off 76 balls to set Pakistan on course for an easy win.

Azam was out shortly after reaching his half-century off 38 balls. Meanwhile, Rizwan scored 50 off 36 balls before being dismissed in the 17th over.

By then only 21 runs were needed off 18 balls and Pakiston closed it out with five balls to spare, as Mohammad Haris finished with 30 from 26 balls.

Powerplay performance was the difference between the two sides. While New Zealand was restricted to 38-2 in its first six overs, Pakistan scored 55-0 in the powerplay.

“We were put under pressure early. Pakistan bowled very well,” Williamson said. ” We were able to wrestle back momentum with an unbelievable knock from Mitchell. We felt it was a competitive total. Babar and Rizwan were outstanding and we were outplayed.”___By CHETAN NARULA

Associated Press

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Cops search for Kingston 11 teen last seen in school uniform at home Loop Jamaica

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An Ananda Alert has been activated for 13-year-old Towhana Neil of Dewdney Road, Kingston 11, who has been missing since Tuesday, November 8.

She is of dark complexion, medium build and about 157 centimetres (5 feet 2 inches) tall.

Reports from the Olympic Gardens police are that about 6:30am, Towhana was last seen at home wearing her school uniform — a white blouse, green tunic and a pair of black shoes. She has not been heard from since.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Towhana Neil is being asked to contact the Olympic Gardens police at 876-923-5468, the police 119 emergency number or the nearest police station.

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3 charged for murder of St James couple

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GUNNED DOWN: St James couple Korey Clarke and Samantha Patrick. –

THREE men have been charged with the murders of Korey Clarke and Samantha Patrick.

Clarke and Patrick, both aged 30, were gunned down at their Aboud Circular, Dundonald Hill, St James home on October 27.

The couple died while shielding their seven-month-old daughter who was sleeping nearby on the bed.

Police said the men were arrested during a joint exercise involving Homicide Bureau investigators and the Western Division Task Force on Friday morning.

On Tuesday, Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard, SC, instructed police to charge the trio with two counts of murder, unlawful possession of firearms and unlawful possession of ammunition.

The exercise involved the assistance of Insp Grant and other officers of the Western Division. The couple’s funeral was held on Wednesday morning in St James.

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Yellow-level riverine flood alert for Trinidad

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A YELLOW-LEVEL riverine flood alert has been issued for Trinidad by the Met Office.

In its public warning alert for Wednesday, the Met Office issued the yellow-level alert, starting at 6.45 am to end at 4 pm on Friday.

The Met Office alert said after significant rainfall overnight, major river levels across Trinidad are currently near 80-85 per cent and rising.

Smaller watercourses are currently overwhelmed in a few areas. It noted weather conditions are currently settling, however, occasional periods of heavy rainfall can be expected over the next 36 hours, particularly on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning.

This additional rainfall can continue to elevate the river levels, so there remains a moderate risk to public safety, livelihood and property, the Met Office warned.

It also said run-off will be slow at high tide times which are approximately 4.15 pm for Wednesday and 5.15 am and 4.45 pm for Thursday.

The Met Office has advised to carefully monitor weather conditions and river/water levels; monitor updates from official sources and plan safety measures, including emergency supplies of food and water and not take unnecessary risks.

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Police arrest and jointly charge two young adults with wounding

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Police arrested and jointly charged Tavern Miller, an 18 year old Mechanic of Belair, and Douglas Baptiste,   a 22 year old Labourer of Greggs on November 1, 2022 with the offence of Wounding.

Investigations revealed that the accused allegedly unlawfully and maliciously wounded an 18-year-old student of Clare Valley by stabbing him about his body with a pair of scissors.

Douglas is also accused of allegedly damaging one brown and black wooden stool valued at ECC $200.00 by smashing the same to the ground.

The stool is the property of a 47 years old Businesswoman of Dorsetshire Hill. The incidents occurred on November 1, 2022 at about 1: 35 pm in Villa.

The accused men are expected to appear before the Kingstown Magistrate Court to answer the charges.

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Miss SVG 2022 Jada Ross urges Vincentians to be kind to the young ladies who competed in the Miss SVG pageant

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Miss SVG 2022 Jada Ross is encouraging Vincentians to be kind to the young ladies who competed in the Miss SVG pageant.

Ms. Ross made the statement while speaking on NBC Radio’s Talk Yuh Talk program this morning where she shared her experiences from the pageant.

The newly crowned beauty queen expressed gratitude to all who supported her on the journey.

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Ms. Ross is encouraging aspiring beauty queens to expect hard work and Scrutiny when it comes to pageantry.  She said such competitions also assist with personal development.

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President of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Anthony Regisford welcomes launch of SVG’s Import/Export Guide

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President of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Anthony Regisford has welcomed the launch of the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Import/Export Guide.

The Ministry of Foreign and Foreign Trade, hosted the official launch of the Guide yesterday at the Ministry’s Conference Room.

Mr. Regisford congratulated the Ministry on this important initiative.

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Mr. Regisford also highlighted the importance of the document, particularly for businesses that are involved in trade.

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Professor Richard Robertson urged Vincentians living close to rivers to be vigilant

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Vincentians living close to rivers are urged to always be vigilant even if there is no rain inland.

The advice comes from Geologist, Professor Richard Robertson of the UWI Seismic Research Center.

Professor Robertson said mountains, like La Soufriere, generates their own weather conditions and rainfalls and residents living close to rivers must always be on the lookout for floods.

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3-day Weather report – Tropical wave affecting the island today Loop Barbados

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Here is the weather forecast for today, Wednesday, November 9, Thursday, November 10 and Friday, November 11.

Weather Discussion (November 9)

A tropical wave was analyzed along 59W south of 14N moving west at 5 knots.

This approaching tropical wave caused an increase in cloudiness and showers across Barbados and parts of the southern Windwards overnight. At Charnocks, 0.9mm was recorded while rainfall accumulations across the island ranged from 0.2mm to 7.2mm. As for the remainder of the region, a ridge pattern was the dominant feature and conditions were fair to partly cloudy with brief isolated light showers.

Further south over Trinidad and Tobago, instability ahead of the tropical wave generated cloudy skies scattered showers, periods of rain and isolated thunderstorms.

Winds across the region were light to breezy, peaking at 23 knots here in Barbados. Seas remained slight to moderate in open water with swells peaking near 2.0m.

Weather forecast

Wednesday:

The wave will merge with a trough system as the day progresses. Nonetheless, some occasionally cloudy skies and scattered light to moderate showers are likely across Barbados and the southern Windwards. Elsewhere a ridge pattern will remain the dominant feature and a few low-level cloud patches could trigger brief showers.

Morning

Synopsis: A tropical wave is affecting the island.

General Forecast: Cloudy with sunny periods with the occasional brief scattered moderate to heavy showers and a very slight chance of isolated thunderstorms.

Night

Synopsis: A trough system will be affecting the island.

General Forecast: Cloudy with clear periods with a few brief scattered light to moderate showers.

Barbados Forecast Max/Min Temps: 30/24.

Thursday:

The trough system will continue to generate cloudy skies and scattered light to moderate showers across Barbados and the southern Windwards. A few low-level perturbations could trigger occasional cloudiness and brief light showers across the Leewards. Elsewhere, no change is projected.

Morning

Synopsis: A trough system will continue to affect the island.

General Forecast: Cloudy with sunny periods with a few brief scattered light to moderate showers.

Night

Synopsis: A trough system will be affecting the island.

General Forecast: Mostly cloudy with clear breaks with a few brief scattered moderate showers and a very slight chance of isolated thunderstorms.

Barbados Forecast Max/Min Temps: 30/24.

Friday:

Low to mid-level moisture and instability along with a favourable upper-level pattern could generate cloudy skies, scattered showers and possible isolated thunderstorms across Barbados and the southern Windwards. Elsewhere, no significant change is anticipated.

Morning

Synopsis: Unstable conditions will be affecting the island.

General Forecast: Mostly cloudy with breaks of sunshine with a few brief scattered moderate showers and a very slight chance of isolated thunderstorms.

Night

Synopsis: A surface-to-low-level ridge pattern will be the dominant feature.

General Forecast: Mix of clear skies and clouds with a few brief scattered light showers.

Barbados Forecast Max/Min Temps: 30/24.

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Barbados records another shooting death Loop Barbados

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Barbados has recorded another homicide.

He is Odwin Ryan Grannum of Licorish Village, My Lord’s Hill, St Michael.

Grannum was one of two people injured in a shooting incident at My Lord’s Hill, St Michael on Tuesday, November 8 at 6:47 pm. He was in critical condition after receiving shots to the leg and abdomen.

The other victim – a 28-year-old man of Barkers Road, St Michael – received a gunshot wound to his mouth.

Both individuals were transported by private vehicle for medical attention. Grannum passed away after receiving emergency surgery at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

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