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Rohit Sharma breaks ODI sixes record as India beat South Africa in series opener

3+ min ago (411+ words) Rohit Sharma has retired from Tests and T20 internationals India 349-8: Kohli 135 (120), Rahul 60 (56); Baartman 2-60 South Africa 332 all out: Breetzke 72, Jansen 70; Kuldeep 4-68 India won by 17 runs Rohit Sharma broke the record for the most sixes hit in men's one-day internationals as India edged South Africa by 17 runs in the opening game of their series in Ranchi. After being asked to bat, India posted 349-8 with Virat Kohli hitting a record-extending 52nd ODI century with a brilliantly paced 135 off 120 balls. He shared 136 with Rohit, who made 57 off 51 balls, for the second wicket. Rohit, who already held the record for the most sixes across formats in international cricket (now 642), hit three sixes to overtake Shahid Afridi's 15-year record of 351 ODI maximums. India were 161-2 in the 22nd over when the former captain was dismissed and run-scoring became more difficult in the middle overs but the hosts were superbly marshalled…...

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Honduras election: Polls open in vote shadowed by Trump aid threats

6+ min ago (681+ words) Hondurans are casting their ballots in a general election that is being dominated by threats from US President Donald Trump. There are five presidential candidates on the bill, but the poll is essentially being seen as a three-way race between former defence minister Rixi Moncada of the leftist Libre party, TV host Salvador Nasralla from the centrist Liberals, and businessman Nasry "Tito" Asfura, of the right-wing National Party. Trump has thrown his support behind Asfura and threatened to cut financial aid to the Central American nation if he does not win. The most recent opinion poll puts Nasralla in the lead, but with 34% of voter saying they are still undecided, it could be anyone's race. Outgoing president Xiomara Castro, who was the country's first female president when she took office in 2021 for the Libre party, is not allowed to run…...

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Honduras election: Polls open in vote shadowed by Trump aid threats

6+ min ago (792+ words) Hondurans are casting their ballots in a general election that is being dominated by threats from US President Donald Trump. There are five presidential candidates on the bill, but the poll is essentially being seen as a three-way race between former defence minister Rixi Moncada of the leftist Libre party, TV host Salvador Nasralla from the centrist Liberals, and businessman Nasry "Tito" Asfura, of the right-wing National Party. Trump has thrown his support behind Asfura and threatened to cut financial aid to the Central American nation if he does not win. The most recent opinion poll puts Nasralla in the lead, but with 34% of voter saying they are still undecided, it could be anyone's race. Outgoing president Xiomara Castro, who was the country's first female president when she took office in 2021 for the Libre party, is not allowed to run…...

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Rangers 0-0 Falkirk: What McGlynn said

10+ min ago (200+ words) Falkirk manager John McGlynn tells BBC Scotland: "We're a little bit disappointed, because we think we're better than that. "We're not far away from being a right good side and we've got to take belief from coming here and putting in a dogged performance. "We turned the ball over too much and that's where we feel we could have done better. Still, we're very proud of the players - it's not easy coming here. "Our fans are going home happy because it's a good point. We go to the next game and Motherwell are a very good side. We have to dust ourselves down and get ready for that." Premier League: Chelsea under way against leaders Arsenal Qatar GP: Norris loses place as he bids to win F1 title after early Safety Car Premier League: Isak & Gakpo score as Liverpool beat West…...

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More than 250 bikers join Christmas gift appeal

12+ min ago (330+ words) Sixteen years ago John Judson had an idea - to gather a few biker friends together and donate gifts to a Christmas present appeal. Since then the event has snowballed and on Sunday more than 250 bikers rode in convoy to deliver hundreds of presents to Newark Salvation Army in Balderton, Nottinghamshire. It makes "a massive difference to children in need" according to John who is astonished at how the event has grown from just 17 bikers in the first year. "You feel humble that all these people have turned out for something you've done," he told the BBC. Mr Judson has handed the mantle to fellow biker Mark Spindley who organised this year's event. "This is all about supporting the Salvation Army and getting toys for the children who aren't so lucky on Christmas morning," he explained. Mr Spindley, who led the…...

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Worcester City Council backs campaign encouraging street play

17+ min ago (368+ words) A campaign to get children playing out in the street has been backed by Worcester City Council. Play Streets encourages neighbours to get together and create a safe space in quiet residential roads for children to play together, usually involving closing the street to through traffic for a short time. Green councillor Katie Collier, who described the scheme as "low cost, high impact" said outdoor play had declined 50% in a generation with traffic, fear of crime and "unwelcoming public spaces" among the reasons. A motion put forward by Collier and backed by councillors includes a commitment to review signs "that may unintentionally discourage informal outdoor play". Residents can still get in and out of the street in their cars during Play Streets events, but are encouraged to drive slowly, with children having right of way. The scheme gives children the…...

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Aitana Bonmati: Spain and Barcelona midfielder set for spell on sidelines with broken eg

30+ min ago (263+ words) Aitana Bonmati has won 83 international caps for Spain Spain midfielder Aitana Bonmati is set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines after breaking her leg in training. The 27-year-old fell awkwardly during a morning practice session at the national team's training base in Las Rozas, Madrid, on Sunday. Spain were preparing for the second leg of their Uefa Women's Nations League final against Germany at the Estadio Metropolitano on 2 December. Bonmati played 77 minutes of last Friday's first leg, which finished goalless, in Kaiserslautern. A statement from the Royal Spanish Football Federation said that "following tests carried out by the medical services" Bonmati was "diagnosed with a fracture in her left fibula". Bonmati will return to Barcelona to begin her rehabilitation and the injury setback is a disappointing end to what has otherwise been a stellar year for the player. She…...

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Indonesia searches for hundreds missing in deadly floods

44+ min ago (445+ words) Rescuers in Indonesia are searching for at least 400 people who have been reported missing, many believed to be buried under landslides, after cyclonic rains caused disastrous flooding nearly a week ago. The death toll on the island of Sumatra has risen to more than 440, the government says. Aid has been sent into affected areas by air and by sea, but some villages have yet to receive anything, and there are reports of people stealing food and water to survive. Some foreign aid has arrived, with Malaysia sending medical supplies to Aceh, one of the worst-hit provinces. Millions have been affected by heavy rains across South-East Asia, including Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines. An exceptionally rare tropical storm, named Cyclone Senyar, caused catastrophic landslides and flooding in Indonesia, with homes swept away and thousands of buildings submerged. People are missing in…...

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Nottingham Forest 0-2 Brighton: Have your say

46+ min ago (120+ words) Have your say on Forest's performance What did you make of Brighton's display? Come back on Monday for a selection of your replies Qatar Grand Prix: Norris loses place off startline Premier League: Isak & Gakpo score as Liverpool beat West Ham, Brighton & Villa win Scottish Premiership: Livingston & Aberdeen goalless at break; Rangers held by Falkirk Are Chelsea genuine title contenders? 'Bonds the embodiment of West Ham's spirit' Abject failure becoming the norm - where does Welsh rugby go from here? What next for heavyweight division after TKV win? Newcastle make 'big step forward' for 'fed up' Howe Man City 'bend rules' to deny Leeds - Farke A 'waste of England's time' - what did Wiegman learn from Lionesses' stroll?...

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Ukraine talks 'productive' but more work needed, Rubio says

47+ min ago (509+ words) US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says talks with Ukraine over a deal to end the Russia-Ukraine war were productive, but there's "more work to be done". The talks, held in Florida, were attended by a Ukrainian delegation led by national security council secretary Rustem Umerov, Ukraine's new chief negotiator. Also present were President Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Witkoff is due to visit Moscow for talks next week. Umerov was brought in to replace Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's top negotiator, Andriy Yermak, after he quit following an anti-corruption raid on his home. Sunday's meeting is the latest step in two weeks of intense diplomatic activity. It was sparked by the leaking of a 28-point US peace plan which shocked Ukraine and its European allies for appearing to favour Russia, which invaded Ukraine nearly four…...