Tuesday, 28 February 2023

West Indies Fight Back After Aiden Markram Century For South Africa

Aiden Markram hit a century on his return to Test cricket but the West Indies mounted a strong fightback on the first day of the first Test against South Africa at SuperSport Park on Tuesday. Markram made 115 in a South Africa total of 314 for eight. Fast bowler Alzarri Joseph spearheaded the West Indian bowling attack, taking three for 60. South Africa looked set to take full control when they reached 221 for one after new captain Temba Bavuma won the toss and decided to bat.

But they lost seven more wickets before the close while adding another 93 runs, with the West Indian bowlers finding swing, lateral movement and more consistency with the old ball.

An opening partnership of 141 between Markram and former captain Dean Elgar (71) was followed by a stand of 80 between Markram and new cap Tony de Zorzi. The left-handed De Zorzi was looking comfortable before he was run out for 28. 

De Zorzi punched a ball from Joseph through the covers and completed a confortable two runs.

Tagenarine Chanderpaul made a good sliding stop and De Zorzi was sent back after setting off for an unlikely third. 

Chanderpaul's throw was off target but wicketkeeper Joshua Da Silva cleverly flicked the ball into the stumps.

Bavuma, on his first appearance as South Africa's first Black African captain, was leg before wicket for nought to a full ball from Joseph two balls later and Joseph struck again when he yorked Markram.

Markram was dropped last year after a poor run of form in which he went 15 innings without a half-century, with only two scores above 30. He had not made a hundred since scoring 108 against Pakistan in Rawalpindi in February 2021.

After a watchful start, he was soon into his stride, hitting 18 fours in a 174-ball innings, studded by his trademark cover drives and powerful pull shots.

Elgar, who was stripped of the captaincy after South Africa were heavily beaten on tours of England and Australia, made 71 off 118 balls.

Two of Elgar's 11 fours were ramp shots over the slips but in trying to hit a third boundary in that fashion he fell to a leaping catch by Jermaine Blackwood at third man off Joseph.

Blackwood earlier put down a sharp chance at third slip off Kyle Mayers when he was on 10.

The South African team showed five changes from the side that played in the third Test of a losing series in Australia in January with De Zorzi and fast bowler Gerald Coetzee both handed their first caps.

The West Indies made one change from the side that beat Zimbabwe by an innings and four runs in Bulawayo earlier this month.

Left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie, who took 13 wickets in the win in Bulawayo, had a back injury and was replaced by fast bowler Kemar Roach.



from NDTV Sports-Cricket https://ift.tt/xc9iGoN
via

Memphis officer killed in line of duty honored at funeral

He was fatally shot while responding to a confrontation at a library.

from ABC News: US https://ift.tt/IkMBi9O
via

Carnegie Hall returns to pre-pandemic full schedule in 23-24

Carnegie Hall will reach its pre-pandemic level of 170 concerts during a 2023-24 season that includes a focus on the fall of the Weimar Republic

from ABC News: US https://ift.tt/63sld25
via

U.S. Climate envoy Kerry meeting authorities in Brazil

The U.S. special climate envoy John Kerry on Tuesday was holding his second day of meetings with Brazilian government officials, executives and lawmakers to discuss details of planned environmental actions

from ABC News: US https://ift.tt/pMIyrZK
via

7% Growth Forecast For Current Fiscal "Realistic": Chief Economic Advisor

Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran on Tuesday said high frequency data indicate buoyant economic growth momentum and the 7 per cent GDP growth estimate for the current fiscal is very realistic.

He also said that there are enough signs that manufacturing is in good health.

"Inflation is softening and the pass through from wholesale prices has run its course… we do have some uncertainty related to monsoon because of El Nino activity… we need to be ready with both supply side and monetary policy measures in the course of the next financial year," Mr Nageswaran told reporters.

According to him, the GDP growth forecast of 6.5 per cent for the next fiscal is well within the range of forecast by other agencies like OECD and ADB but there are downside risks.

"We need to be prepared for tighter financial conditions globally, weather-related uncertainties and geopolitical factors. 2023-24 may not see a big ticker shock as we saw in early months of 2022-23 as the war broke out in 2022 but nonetheless some of the underlying factors are still simmering and we need to be watchful," Mr Nageswaran said.

He said sales of passenger vehicles, two-wheelers and tractors are on an uptrend and real estate sector too is bouncing back strongly. Unemployment rate is coming down and jobs are being created at lower salary level, he added.

Further, Nageswaran said all these indicators point towards broad-based growth momentum in the economy.

"... The growth rate that we need to achieve in the fourth quarter is roughly at 5-5.1 per cent to be able to hit a 7 per cent real GDP growth.

"The trends that we have in terms of high frequency data for 2022-23 for fourth quarter do indicate that achieving that growth rate in Q4 is well within the realm of possibility and therefore the 7 per cent real GDP growth estimate for 2022-23 is very realistic," he said.

He was briefing reporters after the release of the December quarter GDP data by the National Statistical Office (NSO) which showed that growth slowed to 4.4 per cent, mainly due to a contraction in the manufacturing sector.

In the current fiscal, the Indian economy grew 19.5 per cent and 23.9 per cent in June and September quarters, respectively.

Mr Nageswaran said the Quarter-on-Quarter changes are less consequential and since they are not seasonally-adjusted, it should be seen with caution. The broader picture shows economy is buoyant, he added.

The manufacturing sector's output, as per the gross value added in the third quarter of this fiscal, contracted 1.1 per cent compared to a growth of 1.3 per cent in the year-ago period.

"Manufacturing appears to have slowed down on the face of it due to rising input cost, but if you look at PMI (Purchasing Managers Index) indicators, the manufacturing sector is in good health and performance of core sector in January tells us we do have a fairly robust manufacturing growth rate in the fourth quarter," he added.

The chief economic advisor also said the merchandise exports of goods and services is expected to be USD 750 billion in the current fiscal compared to USD 680 billion in the last fiscal, which is a creditable achievement considering the global growth slowdown in 2022.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



from NDTV Profit-Latest https://ift.tt/XzWMwUb
via

Biden to nominate Julie Su, current deputy and former California official, as next US labor secretary

Biden to nominate Julie Su, current deputy and former California official, as next US labor secretary

from ABC News: US https://ift.tt/PxytezX
via

Monday, 27 February 2023

5 days later, some in Michigan still lack power

A new storm teeming with freezing rain and strong winds is socking Michigan

from ABC News: US https://ift.tt/kLtbehj
via

Jeff Probst a constant for 'Survivor' as it nears 44th game

There was a time when the idea of a 44th season of “Survivor” was unimaginable for host Jeff Probst

from ABC News: US https://ift.tt/CjvuMD3
via

Here Are 5 SME IPO Stocks That Rallied Up To 1,200% In A Year

Canadian entries take top prizes for best tasting tap water

The U.S. was shut out from the top prizes at an annual international water tasting contest in West Virginia

from ABC News: US https://ift.tt/MwnuhKs
via

In test, zaps to spine help 2 stroke survivors move arms

In a novel experiment, two stroke survivors regained movement of their partially paralyzed hand and arm thanks to an implant that sends electric pulses to the spinal cord

from ABC News: US https://ift.tt/lWYVIZi
via

New Zealand vs England, 2nd Test, Day 5, Live Score Updates

New Zealand vs England, 2nd Test Day 5 Live Updates: England will begin the final Day of the second Test against New Zealand at 48/1 with the visitors needing 210 runs more to win. Ben Duckett (23*) and Ollie Robinson (1*) are standing unbeaten at the crease. Earlier, Record-breaker Kane Williamson stroked a superb century Monday to steer New Zealand to 483 all out in their second innings and set England a target of 258 runs to win the second Test in Wellington. Former captain Williamson hit 132 and Tom Blundell was last man out for 90 as the hosts fought back after being asked to follow on. (LIVE SCORECARD)

Here are the LIVE Updates of Day 5 of the 2nd Test Match between New Zealand and England straight from Basin Reserve, Wellington



from NDTV Sports-Cricket https://ift.tt/8ZwhjxY
via

Sunday, 26 February 2023

Cardi B: Court-ordered service 'the best thing' to happen

Grammy-winning rapper Cardi B spoke to girls in a police mentorship program Friday as part of what she says has been an eye-opening and emotional week performing court-mandated community service for her role in a pair of brawls at New York City strip c...

from ABC News: US https://ift.tt/A6I2sWe
via