rohit sharma hitting three sixes in the first ten overs, the fun didn t last. australia have some outstanding fielders. travis head was chasing and diving, he caught it. yep, he caught it. stunned? no, this is stunned. virat kohli, gone, the man who breaks records with hundreds dismissed for sa. india reminded themselves we have our bowlers . like mohammad shami, david warner gone for seven. like jasprit bumrah who got steve smith, given out lbw. didn t review. the hands of travis head were now swinging the bat and it seemed india were powerless. head made 137. victory came with 7 overs to spare, to outplay india here on this occasion, exceptional. the market, money and influence in global cricket, india have all that. australia have the world cup. joe wilson, bbc news. what a win, against the odds in india s back yard. the captain gave his reaction to the victory in what has been a stellar year for australia s cricketers. that s huge. i think that is the pinnacle of interna
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After four youngsters drown in the Satluj river, the district administration in Ludhiana has imposed a ban on swimming and bathing in water bodies to prevent further tragedies. The ban extends to other water bodies like the Sidhwan canal, with enforcement by the police and other departments. Adherence to the ban is crucial for public safety, as even skilled swimmers can be at risk of drowning. The recent drownings highlight the dangers of water bodies, prompting the authorities to take preventive measures.
A heartbreaking story of a father who bought new clothes for his son ahead of Eid, only to now await his son's body to be recovered from the river. The incident involved a group of youngsters who went for a bath in the Satluj river, resulting in four feared drowned. Police have recovered two bodies and are still searching for the remaining two.