News Topic:ICC T20 World Cup

Kashmiri willow to feature in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022

Four players from UAE have got Kashmiri willow for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022 scheduled to be held in Australia from October 16.

Omar Abdullah slams Indian team for not taking stand for Mohammed Shami

Omar Abdullah slammed team India for not standing up for their teammate Mohammed Shami, who was abused and trolled on social media.

India, Pakistan placed in T20 World Cup’s Group 2

India and Pakistan were on Friday placed in the same group for the T20 World Cup as the ICC announced the pools for its flagship event.

ICC World T20 TV production firm ‘severs’ Kashmir from India

Srinagar: Well-known London-based television production company Sunset+Vine has 'severed' a portion of Jammu and Kashmir in its official manual for the ongoing ICC World...

ICC World T20: Kashmiri fans shout “Amir, break the stumps”

In Pakistan's match versus New Zealand which was played on March 22, Kashmiri spectators were seen shouting at Mohammad Amir, asking him to break the stumps.

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NHRC intervenes in alleged harassment of Kashmiri shawl sellers and students in several states

The NHRC has taken cognisance of alleged incidents of harassment, intimidation and attacks against Kashmiri shawl sellers and students in different parts of the country.

Govt in J&K will collapse on its own, BJP won’t topple it: LoP Sunil Sharma

Senior BJP leader Sunil Sharma on Friday said the present government in the Union Territory would "collapse on its own."

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Iran rejects US ultimatum on Strait of Hormuz as conflict intensifies

Iran has formally rejected a 48-hour deadline issued by US President Donald Trump to reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz, further deepening the volatility of the conflict.