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India vs Pakistan - The day before

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  Erin Molan clashes with pro-Palestinian activist Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah over Israel-Hamas conflict Sky News host Erin Molan has locked horns with pro-Palestinian activist Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah in a fierce argument on live TV. 2 min read October 13, 2023 - 7:52PM 4 09:46 ‘I don’t see them as ... Sky News host Erin Molan has condemned Pro-Palestinian activist Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah for failing to call out Hamas in its conflict with Israel. Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah said she “does not see Hamas as a terrorist organisation” following a heated debate with Ms Molan. “I have already said I condemn the violence that Hamas perpetrated, and it should be held to account,” Dr Abdel-Fattah told Sky News host Erin Molan. “I don’t see them as a terrorist organisation. “What is the purpose of a terrorist label here?” More From Middle East ‘Burning us’: Family’s terrifying final texts Huge crowds for pro-Palestine rallies Aussies arrive in Israel as Gaza strike looms Sky News host Erin Molan was accused of

Disciplined New Zealand keep Bangladesh

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  by    Cricbuzz Staff   •    Published on   Fri, Oct 13, 2023, 06:11 PM Share Tweet New Zealand struck at regular intervals to hurt Bangladesh. © AFP When you come to Chepauk, the modus operandi always revolves around spin and slow bowling in general. India's game against Australia a few days ago was another example of that narrative. However, New Zealand and Bangladesh were greeted with a surface that had a lot more pace and carry on offer for the quicks than has been witnessed in recent times. New Zealand's quicks led by Lockie Ferguson (3-49) generated enough heat to restrict Bangladesh to a below-par total on Friday (October 13). The match had the most dramatic of starts as Litton Das departed first ball, attempting to flick a six into the fine leg stands, only to be taken sharply near the ropes by Matt Henry. It set the tone for things to come - namely Bangladesh's batting implosions and New Zealand's typically astounding fielding displays. Despite the extra pace