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Senior Rajasthan Congress leader and former Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly, Rameshwar Dudi, passed away late Friday night. He had been in a coma for the past two years after suffering a brain stroke. Dudi passed away at his home in Bikaner. The news of his death has sent shockwaves through the Nokha region.
Australia will look to continue their winning streak in the ongoing Women's ODI World Cup 2025 against Sri Lanka at the Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Saturday.
Playing its first World Cup match at home, the Sri Lankan team will hope to take advantage of familiar conditions and open its account. The Australian team has won every one of the 11 meetings between Australia and Sri Lanka so far, including five ODI World Cup matches.
India declared their innings at 448/5 on the third day of play at the Narendra Modi Stadium, and the West Indies will enter their second innings with a substantial lead of 286 runs.
Jadeja And Sundar Unbeaten
Ravindra Jadeja (104) and Washington Sundar (9) were unbeaten at stumps on the second day of the Ahmedabad Test against the West Indies. Earlier, Dhruv Jurel and KL Rahul had scored centuries on Friday. After Rahul, Gill lost his wicket while attempting a reverse sweep against Roston Chase on the second day, taking India past West Indies' first innings score.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a cyclone warning for Maharashtra as a weather system in the Arabian Sea intensifies into Cyclone Shakti.
The advisory, active from October 3 to 7 has warning of heavy rains, strong winds, and rough sea conditions.
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