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Bangladesh players sledge Rizwan during tense Sylhet Test chase
Bangladesh players were seen engaging in on-field sledging against Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan, who brought up a half-century during the visitors’ final innings on Day 4 of the Sylhet Test on Tuesday.
Rizwan, while batting alongside Salman Ali Agha, appeared to struggle with repeated interruptions, including movement around the sight screen, which forced him to pause on several occasions and briefly disrupted his rhythm.
The situation escalated into a heated exchange involving Bangladesh wicketkeeper Litton Das, momentarily disrupting play and delaying the completion of Day 4’s action.
Following the incident, several Bangladeshi players were heard taunting Rizwan from the field, with remarks picked up on stump mics.
Among the comments directed at him were: “We will deduct 50 rupees for this overacting,” and “You are acting well; you want to teach everyone.” Another remark suggested: “His place in the team is confirmed, that’s why he is overacting.”
Following the incident, several Bangladeshi players were heard taunting Rizwan from the field.
Among the remarks directed at him were phrases such as: “We will deduct 50 rupees for this overacting,” and “You are acting well; you want to teach everyone.” Another player commented, “His place in the team is confirmed; that’s why he is overacting.”
The exchange added further intensity to an already tense contest in Sylhet, as emotions ran high during a closely fought Test match between the two sides.
Rizwan’s unbeaten 75 kept Pakistan’s hopes alive as the visitors finished Day 4 on 316-7, requiring another 121 runs to beat the home side.
Bangladesh tightened their grip on the second Test after Taijul Islam’s four-wicket haul triggered a dramatic Pakistan collapse.
Rizwan continued to anchor the innings, bringing up his 14th Test half-century, while Salman Ali Agha also reached his 12th first-class fifty in red-ball cricket as Pakistan moved past the 250-run mark.
However, the 134-run partnership was eventually broken when Taijul struck again, removing Salman for a well-compiled 71 off 102 balls, an innings featuring six fours and a six.
Pakistan then slipped further into trouble, losing their seventh wicket when Hasan Ali was dismissed for a duck, with Taijul claiming his fourth wicket of the innings. Visitors left reeling at 304-7 in 83.2 overs.
At stumps, Pakistan were 316-7 in 86 overs, with Rizwan unbeaten on 75 and Sajid Khan on eight, still requiring 121 runs for victory.
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Meghan Markle sparks controversy with her latest speech
Meghan Markle, who’s busy in celebrating her 8 years of marriage with Prince Harry, has come under fire for allegedly ruining her own rules.
The Duchess of Sussex has been accused of taking help from AI during her lates public appearance while issuing warning about the dangers of artificial intelligence.
She allegedly appeared to have been written her own speech using AI tools.
The 44-year-old made a solo trip to Geneva, Switzerland, on Sunday to unveil the Lost Screen Memorial alongside World Health Organisation director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
However, critics claimed Prince Archioe and Princess Lilibet’s mother’s speech resembled machine-generated writing.
During the event, hosted ahead of the 79th World Health Assembly, she delivered an emotional address about the dangers posed by social media algorithms and advancing AI technology.
But shortly afterward, she received backlash for allegedly using AI detection software and large language model analysis tools to prepare her speech.
Some critics are convinced it carried the hallmarks of AI-assisted drafting, whether that came directly from Meghan herself or from advisers helping craft the speech.
What many people find “deeply ironic” is that the entire appearance centered on warning about the dangers of rapidly evolving technology and artificial intelligence potentially harming society, while critics are now accusing the speech itself of sounding algorithmically generated.
“Fairly or unfairly, that contradiction has become a major talking point online,” a source claimed to Radar.
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Meghan celebrates 8 years of love with Prince Harry: King Charles joins in
Meghan Markle gave a surprise nod to King Charles in an anniversary celebration with Prince Harry.
On May 19, the Duchess of Sussex released a series of unseen photos from her big day, marking her 8th wedding anniversary.
The heartfelt images showcased beaming Harry and Meghan ready to begin a new chapter of their lives in 2018.
Meghan wrote, “Eight years ago today…”
It is important to mention that the daughter-in-law of the royal family also included the monarch in her wedding tribute post.
In one of the black and white pictures, King Charles was seen with Harry and Meghan behind the scenes.
Probably, the photo was taken before the monarch walked down the aisle to the Duchess of Sussex, a heartfelt moment witnessed by the world.
Moreover, Archie and Lilibet’s mother also posted wedding reception portraits, showing Harry and Meghan dancing and enjoying their big day.
Notably, it was the first time Meghan included the King in her Instagram post since her return to social media in 2025.
In 2024, the former Suits actress shared a memory board featuring several photos of their seven years of journey.
“Seven years of marriage. A lifetime of stories. Thanks to all of you (whether by our side, or from afar) who have loved and supported us throughout our love story – we appreciate you. Happy anniversary!” she penned.
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