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15-year-old Sooryavanshi’s 15-ball IPL fifty

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15-year-old Sooryavanshi’s 15-ball IPL fifty

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Days after his 15th birthday, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi spectacularly announced himself in IPL 2026 as Rajasthan Royals chased down Chennai Super Kings’ 127 in just 12.1 overs at Barsapara Stadium, Guwahati (March 30-31, 2026). The left‑handed opener reached fifty in 15 balls and finished 52 off 17, striking four fours and five sixes. RR bowlers had earlier reduced CSK to 41‑4 in the powerplay; South African seamer Nandre Burger took 2‑26 and was named player of the match, with Jofra Archer and Ravindra Jadeja also chipping in. Sooryavanshi is fresh from a dominant Under‑19 World Cup campaign and is already the youngest player to have recorded multiple headline-making T20 scores, including a 35‑ball century last season. Former India players including Anil Kumble, Mohammad Kaif and Piyush Chawla have publicly urged that he be considered for fast‑tracking into the senior T20 side — he became ICC‑eligible on turning 15 — while Rajasthan’s leadership says it will shield him from media pressure. The match also highlighted Chennai’s early tournament disruption: MS Dhoni was rested with a calf strain and CSK’s batting collapsed without their long‑time captain.

Israel approves death penalty for Palestinians

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Israel approves death penalty for Palestinians

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Israel’s parliament on March 30, 2026 passed legislation making death by hanging the default sentence for Palestinians convicted in West Bank military courts of deadly, nationalist-motivated attacks. The bill, backed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and championed by far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben‑Gvir, passed 62-48. It sets execution by hanging within 90 days of sentencing (with limited postponement to 180 days), allows life imprisonment only in unspecified “special circumstances,” and is not retroactive. In civilian courts the law permits either the death penalty or life sentences for those judged to have acted with the intent of “ending Israel’s existence,” language critics say effectively excludes most Jewish perpetrators. The measure drew immediate legal challenges from Israeli rights groups, protests across the occupied West Bank and Gaza, condemnation from international bodies and rights organisations including the EU, Amnesty and U.N. experts, and calls by Palestinian militant groups for retaliation. Implementation could be delayed by petitions to Israel’s Supreme Court and has raised concerns about its legality under international law.

Pope Rebukes War Prayers; Israel Restores Church Access

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Pope Rebukes War Prayers; Israel Restores Church Access

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Pope Leo XIV used his Palm Sunday homily (March 29–30, 2026) to condemn leaders who invoke Jesus to justify armed conflict, saying “God does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war.” His remarks came as the U.S.–Israeli campaign against Iran enters its second month and follow controversy over U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who led a Pentagon prayer invoking “overwhelming violence of action” against enemies. On the same weekend Israeli police barred the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to mark Palm Sunday, citing security concerns tied to Iranian missile strikes. The move provoked sharp criticism from Italy, France, Spain, the European Union and U.S. diplomats. After international backlash, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered authorities to grant the patriarch “full and immediate access” and said there was no malicious intent. The Latin Patriarchate described the initial denial as a “grave precedent.” The episode has spotlighted tensions over freedom of worship in Jerusalem’s Old City and raised renewed debate about the use of religious language by political and military leaders in the Iran war.

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Combining polling context and on-the-ground reports, commenters suggest the Pope’s statements and the Jerusalem access episode may deepen existing fractures between U.S. Catholics and hardline political movements. Clarifications on polling and Church doctrine help correct some misinformation.

Rohit’s record chase and Green bowling row

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Rohit’s record chase and Green bowling row

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Mumbai Indians chased 221 to beat Kolkata Knight Riders by six wickets at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium in the IPL opener on March 29-30, 2026. Rohit Sharma led the chase with a 38-ball 78, sharing a 148-run opening stand with Ryan Rickelton (81). Rohit’s knock also took him past Virat Kohli to become the highest run-scorer against a single IPL side, amassing 1,161 runs versus KKR. Shardul Thakur’s three wickets (3-39) and Jasprit Bumrah’s late control helped restrict KKR after Ajinkya Rahane’s 67 propelled them to 220-4. The match generated controversy when Rahane deflected questions about Australian signing Cameron Green’s absence from the bowling attack with “ask Cricket Australia.” CA later confirmed Green is managing a lower-back complaint, will abstain from bowling for around 10-12 days and that KKR had been informed. Mahela Jayawardene said Suryakumar Yadav’s use as an impact substitute was precautionary for a tight groin. Former India captain Anil Kumble praised Rohit’s “2.0” form, while the result snapped MI’s 13-year run of losing season openers.

Police end seven-month manhunt for Dezi Freeman

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Police end seven-month manhunt for Dezi Freeman

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Australian police say they shot dead a man they believe to be Desmond “Dezi” Freeman on March 30–31, 2026, ending a 216-day manhunt that began after Freeman allegedly killed two officers in August 2025. The Special Operations Group located Freeman in a converted shipping container on a remote 35-hectare property at Thologolong, near Walwa on the Victoria–New South Wales border, following a tip-off. After a roughly three-hour stand-off, officers used armoured vehicles and non-lethal tactics; police say Freeman emerged wrapped in a blanket and presented a firearm believed to be a service pistol taken from one of the officers killed at Porepunkah. Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Mike Bush said investigators are conducting a formal identification and forensic examination, and that an independent inquiry and the coroner will examine the shooting. Authorities are probing how Freeman travelled from Porepunkah to Thologolong and whether anyone harboured or supplied him; the property’s owner, Richard (Rick) Sutherland, who has been interstate, has reportedly contacted police. A A$1 million reward had been offered for information leading to Freeman’s arrest.
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