The Portuguese international became the club’s all-time top goalscorer with an amazing haul on Saturday, scoring a hatful and also providing an assist in the rout. Cristiano Ronaldo scored a sensational five goals and became Real Madrid’s record goalscorer as his side thrashed Espanyol 6-0 on Saturday. After notching a first-half hat-trick, the Portuguese star turned home Gareth Bale’s cross ...
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Maxwell condemns boundary-catch rule change
Australia’s destructive batsman Glenn Maxwell feels the modification in the rule for boundary-catch does not goes with the spirit of the game. Maxwell caught a beauty on the boundary in England vs Australia 2015 fourth ODI but he thinks that such catches should not be allowed by ICC. The rule was changed in October, 2013. Before the modification in the ...
Read More »Shaharyar asks ICC president to convince India
In yet another attempt to get the Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) to resume the bilateral series against Pakistan in the UAE during the month of December, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Shaharyar M Khan held a meeting with ICC president Zaheer Abbas here on Friday, asking him to help persuade the Indian authorities for the ...
Read More »Bangladesh U-19 cricketer Nihaduzzaman injured in bus crash
Bangladesh Under-19 cricketer Nihaduzzaman was one of nearly 40 individuals to suffer injuries in a bus accident near Sirajganj, about 100 km northwest of Dhaka, in which seven people died. Nihaduzzaman needed 12 stitches to his skull and forehead and said he was released from hospital under the condition of full rest at home in Rajshahi. He was heading back ...
Read More »Makkah death toll rises to 107
Saudi authorities said Saturday the annual hajj pilgrimage would go ahead despite a crane collapse that killed 107 people at Mecca’s Grand Mosque, where crowds returned to pray a day after the disaster. Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims have already arrived in Mecca for the hajj, one of the world’s largest religious gatherings which last year drew two million worshippers. ...
Read More »17 killed in Zambia after truck hits bus
Seventeen people were killed in Zambia on Saturday when a truck hit a minibus in the capital Lusaka, police said. “The accident happened after the driver of a Mercedes-Benz truck cut in front of the Toyota Hiace (minibus)” which was trying to turn, police said in a statement. The crash occurred about seven kilometres (four miles) west of the city’s ...
Read More »30,000 rally in Copenhagen in support of migrants: police
Some 30,000 people joined a rally in Copenhagen on Saturday in favour of taking in thousands of refugees seeking shelter in Europe, police said. “Everything is taking place in a calm and orderly way,” said a post on the official Twitter feed of Copenhagen police, indicating that roughly 30,000 people had gathered for the demonstration. Demonstrators held up signs reading ...
Read More »Europe migrant crisis: Germany expects 40,000 weekend arrivals
Some 40,000 migrants could arrive in Germany over the next two days, officials say – double the number who entered the country last weekend. Most are expected to arrive in the southern city of Munich but there are concerns about how the region will cope with another large influx. Around 4,000 troops are being deployed in Germany for logistical support. ...
Read More »WHO raises alarm over indiscriminate use of antibiotics
Amid the indiscriminate use of antibiotics and other drugs leading to treatment failure, the World Health Organization (WHO) has urged member countries in South-East Asia Region, including Bangladesh, to urgently address this threat to public health, reports UNB. “Immediate action is needed to stop the world from heading towards pre-antibiotic era in which all achievements made in prevention and control ...
Read More »Anaesthetic used in dental surgery can harm your child’s teeth
Dentist, using anaesthetic in dental surgery might affect tooth cell growth and development A new study has suggested that local anaesthetic used during orthodontic surgeries may affect the development of children’s teeth. The study comes at a time when more children than ever before are subjected to dental surgery — and local anaesthetic — because of tooth decay or other ...
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