Bangladesh HC rejects bail plea of ​​detained Hindu monk

Bangladesh HC rejects bail plea of ​​detained Hindu monk

Dhaka: Bangladesh High Court on Sunday rejected the bail plea of ​​Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das Since he is being tried in a trial court in connection with the murder of a lawyer during the clashes in Chittagong in 2024 after he was denied bail in a sedition case.A two-judge bench of Justices KM Zahid Sarwar and Sheikh Abu Taher has fixed Monday for hearing bail pleas in four other cases against the monk, Das’s lawyer Apurba Kumar Bhattacharya told reporters. “The HC rejected our bail plea because the recording of testimony of witnesses is going on in the trial (lower) court in Chittagong,” Bhattacharya said.Prosecutors had earlier said 39 people were charged with the murder of junior government prosecutor Saiful Islam Alif, while 23, including Das, were in personal custody pending trial and the remaining 16 were at large. Das’s lawyer sought bail saying the monk was in jail due to illness for a long time.On April 30 last year, the HC had granted him bail in the sedition case – allegedly insulting the national flag of Bangladesh – but the top appellate division of the Supreme Court later stayed the bail order.

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After big victory, NDA sitting comfortably for 2027 presidential elections. india news

After big victory, NDA is sitting comfortably for 2027 presidential elections

New Delhi: BJPIts maiden victory in West Bengal with more than two-thirds of the seats and its growing numbers in the Rajya Sabha, a landslide victory in the assembly elections, will allow the party to set the terms in next year’s presidential election, after losing majority in the Lok Sabha elections had cast doubt on its dominant performance since 2014.Its overwhelming dominance in the assemblies along with allies in big states like Maharashtra, Bengal and Bihar – the three assemblies with the most weight among the states after UP in the electoral college for the presidency – will be effective in neutralizing the loss in the Lok Sabha, where its strength has fallen from 303 to 240 in 2024. All elected members of Parliament and Legislative Assemblies, excluding nominated MPs, form the electoral college. Parliament and Assemblies have equal voting shares, but while the value of each MP’s vote is the same (it was 700 in 2022), the importance of an MLA’s vote varies depending on the size (as per 1971 census) of the population that his Assembly represents.The vote of an MLA from UP at a value of 208 was almost 30 times the vote of an MLA from Sikkim, valued at 7 in 2022. This figure is likely to remain more or less the same next year as the census data is stable and the strength of the Assembly, barring vacancies, is also stable. The existence of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, which was dissolved in 2018 and was not part of the last presidential election, will be a factor, however minor.The decline in the Lok Sabha led to a decline of 44,100 in BJP’s votes in the electoral college, from a total of 10,86,431 in 2022. A poor performance in the assembly elections could have compromised its right to dictate terms, even with allies, as has been the case with previous governments when the dominant party, BJP or Congress, fell short of a majority.After the Lok Sabha elections, when the BJP was dependent on TDP and JD(U) to cross the 272-mark for majority, the opposition termed the two regional parties as its “crutches” for survival and predicted that the government would soon fall, claiming that the results would prove to be an inflection point in its strong run since 2014 and that the assembly elections would bring grim news.BJP has been in a good position for more than two years.

Uttar Pradesh holds key position in Presidential elections with votes of over 83,800 MLAs

All elected members of Parliament and Assemblies, excluding nominated MPs, form the electoral college. Parliament and Assemblies have equal voting shares, but while the value of each MP’s vote is the same (it was 700 in 2022), the importance of an MLA’s vote varies depending on the size (as per 1971 census) of the population that his Assembly represents.The vote of an MLA from UP at a value of 208 was almost 30 times the vote of an MLA from Sikkim, valued at 7 in 2022. This figure is likely to remain more or less the same next year as the census data is stable and the strength of the Assembly, barring vacancies, is also stable.The decline in the number of Lok Sabha seats led to a decline of 44,100 votes for the BJP in the electoral college, which stood at 10,86,431 in 2022. A poor performance in the assembly elections could have compromised his authority to dictate terms, even with allies.After the Lok Sabha elections, when the BJP was dependent on TDP and JD(U) to cross the 272-mark for majority, the opposition termed the two regional parties as “crutches” for survival and predicted that the government would soon fall, claiming that the results would prove decisive in its strong run since 2014.BJP has been in a good position for more than two years. It won massively in Haryana despite adverse conditions and the NDA’s strength in the 288-member Maharashtra Assembly increased from 150 to 237 during the last presidential elections and from 125 to 202 in the 243-member Bihar Assembly. It now has 207 MLAs compared to 77 in West Bengal. Ahead of the presidential election in July next year, UP is the most important with more than 83,800 votes in the electoral college.

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After the appointment of the Governor, Himanta will take oath as the CM of Assam today. india news

After the appointment of Governor, Himanta will take oath as Assam CM today.
Governor Laxman Prasad Acharya has appointed Himanta Biswa Sarma as the Chief Minister of Assam, marking the NDA’s third consecutive term. After being unanimously elected as the leader of the BJP-led NDA legislature party, Sarma staked his claim with the support of 102 MLAs. He will take oath on May 12, which Prime Minister Modi is expected to attend.

Guwahati: Governor Laxman Prasad Acharya on Sunday appointed BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma as the chief minister. AssamPaving the way for the third consecutive NDA government in the state.After being unanimously elected leader of the BJP-led NDA legislature party, Sarma along with alliance leaders met the Governor at Lok Bhawan and formally staked claim to form the government.A notification signed by Chief Secretary Ravi Kota said, “In exercise of the powers conferred under clause (1) of Article 164 of the Constitution of India, the Governor of Assam is pleased to appoint Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma as the Chief Minister of Assam.” It said Sarma will take oath on May 12 at 11.40 am at the Veterinary College Field, Khanapara.The NDA comprising BJP, Assam Gana Parishad (AGP) and Bodoland People’s Front (BPF) secured a sweeping mandate in the assembly elections and won a record 102 seats in the 126-member House. BJP won 82 seats, while AGP and BPF won 10 seats each.Sarma, who became the chief minister for the first time in 2021, is the first non-Congress leader to serve as CM in Assam for two consecutive terms.This will be the NDA’s third consecutive term in the state as the BJP-led alliance first came to power in 2016 under the leadership of then CM Sarbananda Sonowal. Earlier, a statement from Lok Bhawan had said that the Governor has invited Sarma to form the new government, and he will administer the oath of office and secrecy to the elected CM and members of the new Council of Ministers.Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and BJP President Nitin Nabin, among others, are expected to attend the swearing-in ceremony.“I have been elected the leader of the BJP legislature party. NDA parties, BPF and AGP have also elected me as their leader,” Sarma said while reading out the letter submitted to the Governor.“I have the support of 102 NDA MLAs. I have the signatures of all of them,” he said. AGP chief Atul Bora and BPF leader Rihon Daimary also submitted letters of support to the Governor.Union minister JP Nadda and Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini, who were appointed BJP’s central observers and co-observers, accompanied Sarma and other alliance leaders to Lok Bhawan.Speaking to reporters, Nadda said the election results show public support for PM Modi’s development policies. PTI

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Anger, confusion over move by Louisiana Republicans to erase majority-Black US House district

Anger, confusion over move by Louisiana Republicans to erase majority-Black US House district

Baton Rouge, Louisiana: As a child, Leona Tate was one of the “New Orleans Four”, the first black students to desegregate a public school in the deep South, who endured racial slurs and death threats as armed U.S. Marshals escorted them to class.On Friday, more than six decades later, Tate told Republican state lawmakers that his proposal to gut at least one majority-Black congressional district brought back painful memories. “I want you to understand what it feels like to stand here, to walk through that mob as a child, and now to see elected officials doing the same thing that the mob was trying to do — just with better suits and a parliamentary process,” she said at a Senate committee hearing at the state Capitol in Baton Rouge.For more than eight hours, Black members of Congress, clergy, activists and voters gave testimony that was at times emotional, angry and deeply personal. Protestors outside the hearing room cheered him. “Let him speak!” They chanted at one point, after Republican committee Chairman Caleb Kleinpeter cut off a Democratic aide’s microphone amid a heated exchange.

Anger, confusion over move by Louisiana Republicans to erase majority-Black US House district

Mike McClanahan, president of the state chapter of the NAACP, the nation’s largest civil rights organization, was forcibly prevented from entering the room by security.The tumultuous hearing reflected the election chaos engulfing Louisiana following last week’s U.S. Supreme Court decision that gutted a landmark civil rights law, giving Republicans the chance to draw a new congressional map that erases one or both of the state’s two Democratic-held majority-black districts. Black voters make up one-third of the electorate in Louisiana and generally support Democrats. Republicans already control the other four districts.The unprecedented national redistricting arms race began last year, when President Trump inspired Texas Republicans to redraw the state’s congressional maps and take aim at five Democratic seats. With inputs from Reuters and the Associated Press

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Congress has not yet named the Chief Minister, suspense on Kerala. india news

Congress has not yet decided the name of the Chief Minister of Kerala, suspense remains

Thiruvananthapuram: KPCC president Sunny Joseph on Sunday said AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi will soon announce the next Chief Minister of Kerala from among the three contenders who have already been “interviewed” by the party’s top leadership.Speaking to the media after returning from New Delhi, where discussions were held between the Congress high command and the three CM post contenders, Joseph said he did not see the need for a second round of talks with state leaders on the issue.Joseph declined to give a date for the announcement, saying, “Everyone has been asked to stay away from controversial steps.”Also read: Congress struggling for consensus as contenders for chief ministerial post make claims; Party warns Kerala leaders on protestsAsked whether the matter would be discussed with UDF constituents, Joseph said the decision depended on the Congress leadership. Party sources said consultations with Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and veteran Congressman AK Antony are expected to play a decisive role in the selection process.Meanwhile, the camp supporting the three contenders – KC Venugopal, VD Satheesan and Ramesh Chennithala – remains optimistic, with each confident that the final decision could tilt in their favour.The Venugopal camp is understood to be confident that the Congress leadership will give importance to the majority opinion within the Congress Legislature Party. The Satheesan camp argues that strong public sentiment and the support of many UDF constituent allies have strengthened their chances.Both Satheesan and Ramesh Chennithala are said to be satisfied with the opportunity given by the high command to present their claims in detail. Chennithala in particular is believed to be relying on his seniority and long political experience, hoping that the leadership may accept his claim this time.

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‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Bests ‘Mortal Kombat II’; Tops North American box office over Mother’s Day weekend

'The Devil Wears Prada 2' Bests 'Mortal Kombat II'; Topped the North American box office over Mother's Day weekend

In the box office battle of the sequels, ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ got a slight lead over ‘Mortal Kombat II’ in North American theaters this weekend. “The Devil Wears Prada 2” earned US$43 million in its second weekend, while “Mortal Kombat II” earned US$40 million in its first weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.

tough competition at the box office

There were a variety of newcomers starring in wide release this weekend, including the family-friendly whodunit ‘The Sheep Detectives’ and a Billie Eilish concert film co-directed by James Cameron.But it was the grip that won. ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’, which has grossed US$433.2 million worldwide in its first 12 days of release, has helped Walt Disney Studios earn more than US$2 billion globally for the year. It has also surpassed the total gross of the first film, which, without taking inflation into account, had grossed US$327 million globally in 2006.Paul Dergarabedian, head of marketplace trends at comScore, said Mother’s Day may have helped ‘Prada’ gain the lead over the newcomer and led to a modest 44% decline in the second weekend.

‘Mortal Kombat II’ box office collection

‘Mortal Kombat II’ provided some gendered counterprogramming in the second weekend of Hollywood’s summer movie season. Warner Bros. screened the film in 3,503 locations where it attracted an overwhelmingly male audience. According to Posttrack, 75% of ticket buyers were men. ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ had an almost diametrically opposed opening weekend.The first film in the series, ‘Mortal Kombat’, was released simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max in April 2021 as part of Warner Bros.’ Pandemic-era day-to-day strategy. Reviews for the sequel have been mixed, as was its B CinemaScore. It grossed US$23 million internationally from 78 markets, for a global gross of US$63 million.

‘Michael’ achieved third highest collection

‘Michael’ dropped to third place with $36.5 million in its third weekend, down only 33% from the previous weekend. The Michael Jackson biopic has now grossed US$240.5 million in North America, surpassing ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’s total domestic gross and US$577.4 million globally.

‘The Sheep Detective’ grosses US$15.9 million

Fourth place went to Amazon MGM Studios’ The Sheep Detectives, which earned US$15.9 million in its first weekend in 3,457 theaters. This quirky, all-ages murder mystery stars the voices of Hugh Jackman, Emma Thompson and Nicholas Braun, as well as Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Bryan Cranston, Regina Hall and Patrick Stewart as sheep who try to figure out who murdered their shepherd. Audiences gave it an A- CinemaScore. The film reportedly cost US$75 million to produce.

Billie Eilish’s tour film debuts with US$12.6 million

Rounding out the top five was ‘Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)’, an immersive concert experience that Cameron shared co-directing credit with Eilish. Paramount released the film in 2,613 theaters, where it grossed US$7.5 million in North America and US$12.6 million internationally. The film was very well reviewed by critics (93% on Rotten Tomatoes) and audiences, who gave it a CinemaScore of A.‘Project Hail Mary’, in its eighth weekend, and ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’, in its sixth weekend, are still going strong – which is a significant increase from the same weekend last year. Dergarabedian said that films that are performing well and attracting new and repeat viewers week after week are those that provide “pure, escapist entertainment”.“It’s going very well for movie theaters right now,” he said.

Top 10 films at domestic box office

This list takes into account estimated ticket sales at US and Canadian theaters from Friday to Sunday, with final domestic figures released on Monday, according to comScore:1. The Devil Wears Prada 2 – US$43 million.2. Mortal Kombat II – US$40 million.3. Michael – US$36.5 million.4. Sheep Detective – US$15.9 million.5. Billie Eilish-Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour – US$7.5 million.6. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie – US$6.6 million.7. Project Hail Mary – US$6.1 million.8. Spades – US$3.3 million.9. Deep Water – USD 780,274.10. Animal Farm – USD 663,624.

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‘Not like Covid’: Indian-American scientist says there is no need to panic about Hantavirus in America

'Not like Covid': Indian-American scientist says there is no need to panic about Hantavirus in America

Indian-origin scientist Jai Bhattacharya has urged Americans not to panic over a hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship off Spain’s Canary Islands, insisting the situation is “not COVID” and unlikely to turn into a large-scale public health crisis.Speaking on CNN’s ‘State of the Union’ on Sunday, the acting director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said the outbreak was being controlled under long-established hantavirus prevention protocols that have worked successfully in the past.“I don’t want to create panic among the public,” Bhattacharya said.He said: “We want to treat it with our hantavirus protocols that have been successful in preventing outbreaks in the past.”“The main message I want to send to your audience is this is not COVID. This is not going to [same] A kind of outbreak,” he said, adding, “We should not panic when the evidence does not support it.”The outbreak occurred on the expedition cruise ship MV ‘Hondius’, which was carrying about 150 passengers. At least three travelers have died since April 11, while five others have become seriously ill with hantavirus symptoms, according to World Health Organization (WHO) officials.Hantaviruses are commonly associated with rodents and can cause severe respiratory illness, fever, vomiting, and diarrhea. The CDC says about 38 percent of patients who develop respiratory symptoms die from the disease. However, health experts stress that the virus spreads much less easily than COVID-19 and typically requires close contact for person-to-person transmission.The ship has since docked near the Canary Islands, where passengers have begun to disembark. Seventeen Americans were reportedly aboard the ship, some of whom were to be quarantined at a specialist facility in Nebraska after returning to the US.Bhattacharya defended the CDC’s response, saying that health officials have already contacted affected passengers and are monitoring the situation closely.“CDC is in contact with each passenger,” he said.He said: “We are interviewing with them, and we are preparing to move them to the University of Nebraska facility at the University of Nebraska, which is a fantastic facility.”He said the agency was following the same strategy it used during the 2018 Andes hantavirus outbreak in Apuyan, Argentina, which killed 11 people.“This will include the advice given to these travelers, including offering to stay in Nebraska if they wish, or if they wish to return home, and their home situation allows it, taking them home safely without exposing other people along the way,” he said.Seven American passengers had already left the ship weeks before the first deaths were reported. He later traveled to states including Arizona, California, Georgia, Texas and Virginia. Hantavirus symptoms can take up to six weeks to appear, so health officials are still monitoring them.Bhattacharya also explained why the CDC is not tracing every airline passenger who may have traveled near those individuals.“The passengers on the plane who were flying home had no symptoms,” he said. “Since the virus does not spread unless someone has active symptoms, those passengers on the plane are considered exposed contacts.”“There is no reason to do this kind of repetitive contact tracing,” he said.Bhattacharya also heads the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and was confirmed by the US Senate last year. He was born in Kolkata and is a professor of health policy at Stanford University and became known internationally during the Covid-19 pandemic as the co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration, which criticized lockdowns and vaccine mandates.

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The observatory that recorded Mount Everest in the record books is now in ruins. india news

The observatory that recorded Mount Everest in the record books is now in ruins.

Sironj: “brown” for fair-skinned foreigners. “Zucchini” for restless movements. British surveyors mapped a continent from this range. From here came the numbers measuring the world’s highest mountain. mount everest It was recorded in history but the brown zucchini slipped from it. The name remained and the science faded. Today thieves measure stones here.Located on a windswept hill in Kalyanpur village near Sironj in central Madhya Pradesh, about 100 km north-east of Bhopal in Vidisha district, Brown Tori once beat like the geographical heart of undivided India. From this rocky outcrop, British surveyors determined coordinates, tracked stars and pieced together one of the most daring scientific enterprises in history: the Great Trigonometrical Survey (GTS).Today, the stones have been loosened. The walls are stained. The pendulums have disappeared. The black stone observatories are ruined under the open sky, where astronomers once mapped a continent and made calculations involving measuring the height of Mount Everest. History lives on in fragments here.Records of the Survey of India show that the then Surveyor General, Colonel George Everest, adopted the trigonometric station of Kalyanpur in 1840 as the “core of calculations” for the GTS – a massive 19th-century project that mapped areas spanning present-day India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Myanmar and Sri Lanka with mathematical precision that was unprecedented for its era.Long before satellites and GPS, surveyors made series of triangulations in forests, deserts, and mountains. A measured baseline, paired with angles and trigonometry, unlocks distances of thousands of kilometers. Started by William Lambton in the early 1800s and later expanded by Everest, Andrew Scott Waugh and James Walker, GTS transformed cartography and geodesy. Mathematician Radhanath Sikdar later calculated the height of Mount Everest in the 1850s using survey data generated through this massive scientific grid.The brown zucchini sat near its intellectual center of gravity.Historical accounts describe that about 700 workers camped on the hill for about two years with four elephants, 42 camels and 30 horses, while the observatory structures were built of black stones. The yellow color and fiery activity of British officers inspired the name brown zucchini.“This is our hidden hero, who has been completely ignored,” said Shaoub Ghazi, a local history buff who has been promoting the site through social media. He said Everest chose Kalyanpur because it was at a strategic midpoint between Great Arc measurements and Prime Meridian calculations. “It was placed in exactly the right place to split the longitudinal difference between the Great Arc and the Prime Meridian,” he said.

The observatory that recorded Mount Everest in the record books is now in ruins.

The structure still gives hints of the scientific choreography that was once performed here. The roofless black stone circle has recesses in the north-south walls designed for astronomical observations. The open sky served as the roof of the laboratory. Gas lanterns pointed to telescopes mounted on poles in the nearby village of Surantal for triangulation.Two pendulum-driven structures were later added nearby. Now only hollow shells remain.The pages of the 1917 volume Triangulation in India and Adjacent Countries place Bhuri Tori within the broader geodetic framework underpinning surveys throughout South Asia. Coordinates determined from this mountain range rippled outward through maps, military charts, and administrative boundaries for decades.Now, entropy has taken over. Fragments of masonry have gone missing. The weather gnaws away at the exposed stone. Heritage watchers say vandalism and theft have eroded the site faster than officials admit.Sironj is located at a distance of about two hours by road from Bhopal. Yet the brown gourd is largely absent from tourism circuits and conservation plans. Sironj chief municipal officer Ramprakash said the matter was outside the urban body’s jurisdiction as the site fell under gram panchayat limits.The silence at the hilltop weighs more heavily than the bureaucracy below. When asked about the conservation efforts, Vidisha Collector Anshul Gupta said, “Since it is an archaeological matter, only the agencies concerned can answer it.” As India moves deeper into the age of satellites and remote sensing, the brown zucchini poses a stubborn question: Can a nation preserve the landmarks that first taught it to measure itself?

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Asim Munir described the 2025 struggle as a ‘battle of two ideologies’

Asim Munir described the 2025 struggle as a 'battle of two ideologies'

After the Indian military leadership warned Islamabad on the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor that “no terrorist haven across the border is beyond India’s reach”, Pakistan defense forces chief Field Marshal Asim Munir on Sunday called last year’s conflict with India a “fight between two ideologies”.Addressing a function at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi to commemorate the first anniversary of ‘Marka-e-Haq’, the name given by Islamabad to the four-day clash with India, Munir claimed that Pakistan’s tactics during the conflict were “superior” to India’s. He said, “Marka-e-Haq was not just a conventional war fought between two countries or armies, but in fact it was a decisive Marka (battle) between two ideologies in which, thanks to Allah, truth won and falsehood was defeated.” Despite losing several air bases and military aircraft, Pakistan still claims to have dominated India during the conflict. Meanwhile, in another clear sign of the military’s dominance over the civilian leadership, Pakistani federal Energy Minister Ali Pervez Malik, a close aide of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, said, “As an ordinary functionary of the team led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir, I want to assure the public that as petroleum prices are declining in the international market…” His remarks sparked anger on social media.

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Krunal Pandya notably bowls out MI as RCB register thrilling last-ball win

It was a memorable night at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium in Raipur on Sunday, May 10, as the Indian Premier League played out one of its first real low-scoring thrillers of the season. Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who hit his first IPL six in 10 years, proved to be a hero for the defending champions as they needed him most, performing well with both bat and ball.

RCB had lagged behind in the playoff race this season after losing two consecutive games against Delhi Capitals and Gujarat Titans. In dire need of breaking that sequence, RCB found a savior in Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who took three wickets for them in the powerplay.

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An exceptional opening spell helped RCB restrict Mumbai Indians to 28/3 at the end of three overs. He later made a comeback in the death overs to dismiss Tilak Verma, Mumbai’s best batsman that night, when he looked set to provide a big finish for MI in the first innings of the match.

Bhuvneshwar might have thought that his four-over quick spell, where he recorded figures of 4/24, was enough to win the game for RCB. However, the seam bowler found himself in trouble once again, this time in 19.4 overs, with RCB needing 11 runs to win off the last three balls.

Hearts pounding and doubt creeping in, Bhuvneshwar hit a wide yorker from Raj Angad Bawa. The ball caught the meat of the bat and bounced over the deep point fielder for his first IPL six in the last 10 years.

OG IPL fans will remember the time when Bhuvneshwar Kumar was known as a pinch hitter. In the 2016 season of the IPL, during SRH’s title-winning campaign, Bhuvneshwar also scored 43 runs at a strike-rate of 160.

But over the years, those capabilities had diminished. And perhaps no one would have believed on Sunday that Bhuvi could do something like this for the defending champions.

With the stage set for a thrill on the last ball after Bhuvneshwar’s six, RCB’s tail-enders ensured they did not spoil the game. Two runs were needed to win, but Bhuvneshwar and Rasikh Salam had the presence of mind to run hard between the wickets, hit a big dive and save the dying match for RCB.

MI keeper Ryan Rickelton, who ran madly up to the stumps and smashed the wickets, threw the ball away in frustration, knowing full well that it had not reached him in time.

It was a clear indictment of Mumbai Indians this season, where they found themselves trailing the competition due to small but costly mistakes throughout the campaign.

Krunal showed his inner Maxwell

The target was expected to be easily achieved after a good performance by the bowlers, but it turned out to be a nightmare for RCB, who lost their talisman Virat Kohli for a duck on the very first ball, his second in a row this season.

When Deepak Chahar created a ruckus in the powerplay and removed Devdutt Padikkal with a sensational delivery in the off-stump channel, alarm bells rang.

The pressure mounted on RCB, as it had in the last two matches, as Corbyn Bosch made the best of the surface up and down the field and troubled the RCB batsmen a lot. Many of those balls hit the batsmen, which shows how unfavorable Bosch’s spell had become.

This is where RCB got the aggressive Krunal Pandya. After the dismissal of Rajat Patidar, Krunal handled the RCB innings very carefully. He controlled Bosch’s aggressive spell and cut the ball loose in the ninth over of the match.

As others struggled around him, Krunal’s well-thought-out counter-attacks kept RCB in the game. Towards the end of his innings, Krunal was struggling with cramps and was jumping up and down after almost every ball.

But that didn’t stop him from really coming alive in the latter stages of his innings. More importantly, he played almost 50 balls on a surface where most batsmen were struggling and still managed to score 74 runs, once again playing a vital innings for RCB, as he did in their title-winning season last year.

The match changed in the 18th over, when Krunal was caught by Naman Dheer at midwicket while trying to hit a six off Allah Ghazanfar. The fielder bounded between his legs and threw the ball towards Tilak Verma near the boundary line. Tilak, perhaps thinking that Naman Dheer had crossed the boundary cushion, did not attempt a relay catch, which brought great relief to RCB.

Krunal took full advantage of that gift of life and hit Ghazanfar with two powerful blows on the next three balls. However, he was not successful in lasting till the end, as he lost his wicket while attempting to hit the third six of the over on the last ball of the same over.

When Tilak completed the high catch the RCB dugout sank, almost believing that the fate of the game was sealed. But see later, after a big relief, those two extra sixes probably won the match for RCB.

Evergreen Bhuvneshwar Kumar

Bhuvneshwar Kumar was named Player of the Match for his special spell of 4/24 and the match-winning six that tilted the game in RCB’s favour. In an era where almost every batsman is desperate to hit a six, it was only fitting that a low-scoring thriller was decided by a man who had not hit a six for a decade.

Bhuvi’s series of deceptions, where he looked to mix his trademark outswing with a deceptive knuckle ball, helped RCB take control of the match very early in the contest.

Bhuvneshwar destroyed the MI team by taking the wickets of Ryan Rickelton, Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav in the powerplay. Later, he returned to clean bowl the aggressive Tilak Verma as well.

After that four-wicket spell, Bhuvneshwar Kumar now holds the record for most wickets in IPL 2026 after 11 matches. With 21 wickets to his name, one wonders why this player cannot be given a farewell T20I for India. Bhuvi has not played for the national team for almost four years, and it would perhaps be a fitting farewell for one of the special servants of Indian cricket.

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