The upcoming T20 World Cup final between India and New Zealand in Ahmedabad is a historic clash with deep-rooted significance. Here's a breakdown of the key points and context: Historical Context in T20 World Cup New Zealand's Dominance: New Zealand has defeated India in all three previous T20 World Cup encounters: 2007: 10-run victory. 2016: 47-run margin. 2021: 8-wicket win. India's Record: India has never won a T20 World Cup final against New Zealand, though they have triumphed in other ICC events (e.g., 2022 Champions Trophy). Head-to-Head in T20Is India's Edge: In 30 T20Is, India has 18 wins (including 2 super overs), while New Zealand has 11. India's batting depth and adaptability have been key. Recent Form: Both teams have shown resilience, with New Zealand overcoming challenges (e.g., washed-out matches) and India maintaining consistency in high-pressure scenarios. Current Form and Key Factors New Zealand: Strengths: Balanced batting (Kane Williamson, Martin Guptill), spin attack (Lockie Ferguson, Mitchell Santner), and composure in pressure. Challenges: Struggles with consistency in high-stakes matches (e.g., 2021 final loss to England). India: Strengths: Explosive batting (Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan), disciplined bowling, and strategic depth. Challenges: Need to avoid complacency and capitalize on key moments. Venue and Conditions Ahmedabad's batting-friendly pitch favors aggressive scoring. India's ability to adapt to such conditions could be critical, as New Zealand has historically thrived in similar environments. Strategic Implications India's Playbook: Focus on a strong opening partnership, exploiting New Zealand's spinners, and maintaining control through the middle overs.#india #new_zealand #t20_world_cup #ahmedabad #kane_williamson

ICC Women's ODI Rankings: Smriti Mandhana Claims No. 1 Batter Spot India opener Smriti Mandhana has ascended to the top of the ICC Women’s One Day International (ODI) batting rankings following her standout performances in the recent three-match series against Australia. Mandhana now holds 790 rating points, surpassing South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt, who is ranked second with 782 points. Wolvaardt retains a chance to reclaim the top position when South Africa faces New Zealand in March and April. Australia’s Alyssa Healy, who scored a century in her last ODI, is placed fourth with 744 points, positioned between Beth Mooney (749 points) and Ashleigh Gardner (724 points). India captain Harmanpreet Kaur is ranked ninth in the batting list, while Jemimah Rodrigues is in 12th place. In the ODI bowling rankings, Australia’s Alana King has claimed the no. 1 spot with 775 rating points, ending England’s Sophie Ecclestone’s nearly four-year reign at the top. King’s rise to the top came after her stellar performance in the series against India, where she took seven wickets, including four for 33 in the third ODI, helping her team secure an 185-run victory. This marks her first time as the top-ranked bowler and her highest rating to date. Other Australian bowlers in the top eight include Gardner (third), Annabel Sutherland (fifth), Megan Schutt (seventh), and Kim Garth (eighth). Deepti Sharma is the only Indian bowler in the top 10, placed at 10th. In the ODI all-rounder rankings, Australia’s Ashleigh Gardner leads with 516 points, significantly ahead of West Indies’ Hayley Matthews, who is second with 418 points. Deepti Sharma also features in the top 10 all-rounders list, ranked fifth.#smriti_mandhana #alyssa_healy #icc_womens_odi_rankings #laura_wolvaardt #harmanpreet_kaur
"I want to stay at the top": No.1 ranked King keen to keep throne Alana King, the newly crowned No.1 ODI bowler, has expressed her determination to maintain her position at the top of the ICC rankings. The Australia leg-spinner emphasized her commitment to improving her game and contributing to her team’s success. After a strong performance in the one-day leg of the multi-format series against India, where she took seven wickets at an average of 16.71, including a crucial 4-33 in the third match, King secured her first No.1 ranking in the ODI bowling rankings, ending Sophie Ecclestone’s 1,450-day reign. While her focus in Perth was on the pink ball and a potential return to Test cricket, King acknowledged her white-ball success as a reward for her hard work. “It definitely came as a surprise when I saw it on socials earlier today, but it’s a nice little reward,” she said in an interview with cricket.com.au. “But I don’t think you can be satisfied with just getting there. You want to hopefully stay at the top – and I’m just going to keep focusing on doing my role for this team.” King highlighted the importance of her teammates in her journey, stating, “I absolutely love this team, and I think they helped me get to places and create those chances and take those wickets.” She also emphasized the need for continuous improvement, noting, “I speak to a lot of people about my bowling, and just want to keep getting better every chance I can.” The 30-year-old’s ambitions extend beyond rankings. She aims to transform the WACA Ground into a spinners’ paradise during the upcoming Test match against India. Despite the challenges of a predicted Perth scorcher, King remains confident in her ability to exploit the conditions. “I think the best thing for me is I get to bowl for a lot longer,” she said.#india #alana_king #alyssa_healy #waca_ground #icc_rankings

Multiple new No.1s crowned in latest women's rankings update Alana King and Smriti Mandhana have secured the top positions in the Women’s ODI Bowling and Batting Rankings following their performances in a series of matches against India. King, an Australian bowler, ended Sophie Ecclestone’s nearly four-year reign at the top of the bowling rankings with a rating of 775, while Mandhana, an Indian batter, surpassed Suzie Bates to claim the batting title with a rating of 790. Their achievements came after a week of action that included three ODIs, where both players delivered standout performances. King’s rise to No.1 was fueled by her exceptional bowling in the third ODI, where she took four wickets for 33 runs in 10 overs, contributing to Australia’s 185-run victory over South Africa. Her overall figures of seven wickets at an average of 16.71 further solidified her position, marking her first No.1 ranking and a career-high rating. King is now joined by four other Australian bowlers in the top eight of the rankings: Ash Gardner (third), Annabel Sutherland (fifth), Megan Schutt (seventh), and Kim Garth (eighth). Mandhana’s ascent to the top of the batting rankings was driven by her consistent scoring, including half-centuries of 58 and 31 during the series. Her performance pushed her past South Africa’s Dane van Niekerk, who will have the chance to reclaim the spot when the Proteas face New Zealand in March and April. Mandhana’s success highlights her growing influence in the format, as she continues to dominate with the bat. Beyond the top two, several other players saw their rankings improve. Beth Mooney, Ash Gardner, and Alyssa Healy played pivotal roles in Australia’s series victory, with Healy concluding her ODI career with a century in her final match.#india #alana_king #smriti_mandhana #sophie_ecclestone #suzie_bates

Iran War Strands Thousands in Middle East Travel Chaos The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has left thousands of travelers stranded, with flight cancellations and border closures disrupting journeys across the region. The situation has been exacerbated by Iran’s recent strikes, which have forced airports to shut down and left many stranded in cities like Dubai, Tel Aviv, and Atlanta. Stranded Families and Green Card Battles Jenny Cotton, an Atlanta resident, is among those caught in the crossfire. Her husband, Ardalan Lotfi, and their mother-in-law are attempting to navigate the chaos to secure a green card for the latter. The family’s plans were upended when Dubai International Airport closed abruptly due to the conflict, leaving them stranded in the Middle East. “It’s been a nightmare,” Cotton said, describing the uncertainty of their return. Israeli Filmmaker’s Temporary Stuck Israeli filmmaker Isri Halpern, who was in Atlanta for the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, found himself temporarily stranded after the festival ended. Halpern, who returned to Israel on Friday, noted the eerie emptiness of Ben Gurion International Airport upon arrival. “It’s one of the best-functioning parts of Israel, but it’s completely empty now,” he told the Atlanta Jewish Chronicle. Repatriation Efforts and Border Crossings For many Israelis, the journey home has been fraught with delays. A group of 22 Atlanta-area women, part of a Jewish Women’s Organization trip to Israel, faced significant hurdles crossing the Israel-Egypt border by bus. The trip, which was supposed to last a week, was cut short due to the conflict, with participants describing the experience as “a mix of fear and frustration.” A City’s Empty Airport The situation at Ben Gurion Airport has become a symbol of the crisis.#iran #atlanta #dubai #tel_aviv #ben_gurion_airport

Russian flag returns as Milan Cortina Winter Paralympics opens amid Iran war, boycottRussia’s national anthem could be played for gold medalists for the first time on the stage of a major global sporting event since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Russia’s national anthem could be played for gold medalists for the first time on the stage of a major global sporting event since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022. #Milan_Cortina #amid_Iran #Cortina_Winter #Iran_war #national_anthem #Winter_Paralympics #Paralympics_opens #gold_medalists #major_global #global_sporting

Transit through Georgia Surpasses 2,000 Flights Daily Amid Middle East Airspace Closure The sky over Georgia has become one of the busiest transit routes between Europe and Asia after the closure of airspace over several Middle Eastern countries due to ongoing military conflicts in the region. This has led to a sharp increase in the number of transit flights passing through Georgian airspace, with estimates now reaching 1,500 to 2,000 flights per day. This level of traffic represents a historic milestone for the country’s aviation sector. Previously, an average of about 642 aircraft crossed Georgian airspace daily. However, the recent surge in traffic is attributed to airlines rerouting flights to avoid restricted or closed airspace in countries such as Iran, Iraq, Israel, and the Persian Gulf states. As a result, Georgia has become a critical alternative pathway for commercial aviation, generating significant revenue for the nation. Airlines operating these routes pay navigation fees to the state-owned Sakaeronavigatsia, which manages the country’s airspace. According to the company’s financial report for 2024, the average fee for a single transit flight was 516 lari (approximately $189). With the current volume of traffic, the Georgian airspace could generate between $280,000 and $375,000 daily from transit flights alone. The increased demand has also prompted discussions about the long-term economic impact of this shift. Sakaeronavigatsia’s 2024 financial report noted that 234,293 flights passed through Georgian airspace, contributing $44.6 million in revenue. The company employs 844 staff, including 117 air traffic controllers, and its infrastructure relies on a network of radar stations across the country.#iran #middle_east #iraq #georgia #sakaeronavigatsia

Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport Grapples with Global Disruptions Amid Middle East Airspace Crisis The world’s busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), has become a focal point of global travel chaos as airspace closures and flight cancellations ripple across the Middle East. By March 6, 2026, the usual efficiency of the airport’s operations has given way to a tense atmosphere, with travelers stranded and plans disrupted due to escalating tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran. The airport’s international terminal, a critical hub for connecting flights, now serves as a stage for the human impact of geopolitical instability. For Georgians, the Middle East is a vital link to Asia and Africa, with major carriers like Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad historically providing nonstop services. However, as of March 2026, these routes have effectively collapsed. Emirates and Etihad suspended operations following drone and missile attacks in the Gulf, leaving passengers stranded in transit hotels in the UAE. Qatar Airways’ Doha-Atlanta route remains frozen, while Delta Air Lines, the hometown carrier, has delayed the restart of its Atlanta-Tel Aviv route, originally planned for mid-April. The disruption has affected diverse travelers, from families to pilgrims. Gabrielle and Emmanuel Samutumwa, flying from Dallas to Zambia via Qatar Airways, were diverted mid-flight and found themselves in Atlanta, scrambling for alternative routes. Meanwhile, Juan Carlos Zambrano, part of a group traveling to religious sites in Europe and Turkey, expressed determination despite U.S. State Department advisories to avoid the region.#emirates #hartsfieldjackson_airport #qatar_airways #etihad #delta_air_lines
At least seven people were killed and ten others, including three children, were injured in Kharkiv, Ukraine, after a Russian missile struck a five-story residential building. Officials confirmed the attack occurred on Saturday, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the strike, calling it a "savage attack" on civilian infrastructure and urging an international response. He stated that Russia launched 29 missiles and 480 drones overnight, targeting energy facilities in Kyiv and other central regions, with damage reported in at least seven locations across the country. Preliminary data revealed that Ukraine’s air defense systems intercepted 19 missiles and 453 drones, though 9 missiles and 26 strike drones successfully hit targets at 22 locations. In Kharkiv, emergency teams searched the rubble for survivors, while in the Kyiv region, debris caused damage in three districts. Firefighters in the Odesa region battled massive fires at infrastructure sites after a drone attack, and Ukraine’s state rail operator reported route changes due to rail damage. Zelenskyy emphasized the need for continued support, stating, “Russia has not abandoned its attempts to destroy Ukraine’s residential and critical infrastructure, and therefore support must continue.” The attack comes amid a broader escalation of Russia’s use of Iranian-designed Shahed drones, which have been deployed in large numbers since the invasion of Ukraine over four years ago. Russia has ramped up domestic production of these drones, launching hundreds in a single night—more than used in entire months of 2024. Iran, in turn, has responded to U.S.-Israeli strikes by deploying the same type of drones in the Middle East. Zelenskyy noted a U.S.#russia #ukraine #kharkiv #president_volodymyr_zelenskyy #shahed_drones

Mansfield vs Arsenal Live Streams: How to Watch FA Cup 5th Round Tie 2025/26 Online From Anywhere All the ways to watch Mansfield vs Arsenal in the FA Cup fifth round, with the home side seeking to upset the Premier League leaders. #Premier_League #Live_Streams #League_leaders #home_side #Round_Tie #Arsenal_Live #watch_Mansfield

NBA roundup: Jayson Tatum thrives in return as Celtics beat MavsTatum appeared in an NBA game for the first time since he tore his right Achilles tendon in Game 4 of last year’s Eastern Conference semifinals against the New York Knicks. Tatum appeared in an NBA game for the first time since he tore his right Achilles tendon in Game 4 of last year’s Eastern Conference semifinals against the New York Knicks. #NBA_roundup #NBA_game #York_Knicks #Jayson_Tatum #Eastern_Conference #Conference_semifinals #Achilles_tendon #Celtics_beat #beat_MavsTatum #MavsTatum_appeared
