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Tory leadership hopeful Lewis takes aim at 'cancel culture' during St. John's campaign stop

During her stop in downtown St. John’s, Conservative leadership candidate Leslyn Lewis said she’s the right choice to unify the country in the face of division that she blames on the federal Liberal government, COVID-19 mandates and the mainstream media.

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Joy tons up in Bangladesh Emerging's 4-0 sweep

Joy tons up in Bangladesh Emerging’s 4-0 sweep Bangladesh Emerging have completed a 4-0 sweep over Ireland Wolves, winning the fifth unofficial ODI narrowly by 5 runs at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur.  Visitors Ireland Wolves came close to a first victory on the tour but Rejaur Rahman Raja restricted them to 255/9, as Wolves needed 11 off the last over. Also Read - Ahmedabad s pink-ball Test pitch rated average Stephen Doheny and Mark Adair set the tone for Ireland Wolves in chase of 261, despite losing Jeremy Lawlor for a duck to Shafiqul Islam in the last over. Adair made 63-ball 45 runs in his new role at number three, while Doheny battled with 81 off 99, hitting 9 fours and a six.

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Bangladesh Emerging sense innings win

Bangladesh Emerging sense innings win At the end of day two in Chattogram, Ireland Wolves trail Bangladesh Emerging by another 127 runs with six wickets in hand in the only four-dayer. Bangladesh Emerging posted 313 runs in reply to Wolves’ 151 in the first innings. Yasir Ali, the top-scorer, fell short of a hundred by eight runs – 92 off 115 balls. He struck 5 sixes and 8 fours in the innings. Also Read - New Zealand-Australia Auckland fixture shifted The hosts were heading towards a bigger lead before losing their last five wickets for 16 runs, as pacers Mark Adair and Graham Hume ran through the lower order, bagging three wickets each.

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Spinner Tanvir takes Emerging Team on top-538200

Spinner Tanvir takes Emerging Team on top Sports Correspondent 26th February, 2021 11:51:58 Bangladesh Emerging Team players celebrate a wicket of Ireland Wolves during the opening day of their lone four-day match at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram on Friday. BCB photo Left-arm spinner Tanvir Islam’s maiden five-wicket haul in a first-class match put Bangladesh Emerging team in a commendable position against Ireland Wolves on the opening day of the lone four-day match in Chattogram on Friday. Tanvir claimed 5-55 while Ebadot Hossain and Saif Hasan took two wickets each as Bangladesh team bowled out the touring side for 151 runs in 67 overs in their first innings after Wolves chose to bat first at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium.

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