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Full-member team captains with hundreds in T20I run chases

**Full-Member Team Captains Who Have Scored Hundreds in T20I Run Chases**

*By Gaurav Tripathi | Oct 05, 2025*

Australian captain Mitchell Marsh led his team to a thrilling three-wicket victory over New Zealand in the third and final T20I at Tauranga’s Bay Oval. Marsh scored an unbeaten 103 off just 52 balls, marking his first-ever T20I century. This crucial win not only sealed the match but also ensured Australia clinched the T20I series 2-0.

Let’s take a look at the captains from full-member teams who have scored hundreds while chasing targets in T20 International matches.

### 1. Mitchell Marsh – 103* vs New Zealand, 2025

Marsh’s stellar performance came as Australia chased down New Zealand’s target of 157 runs. He remained unbeaten on 103, hitting seven sixes and eight fours during his innings. This century was his eighth across all formats for Australia, including Tests, ODIs, and T20Is.

It was largely a solo effort from Marsh, as no other Australian batter managed to score more than 15 runs in the match. Australia secured the win with two overs and three wickets to spare, thanks to Marsh’s commanding knock.

### 2. Babar Azam – 110* vs England, 2022

Pakistan captain Babar Azam is the only other captain to achieve this feat—and he appears twice on this list. In 2022, Babar played a magnificent innings against England in Lahore. Chasing a daunting target of 200, he scored an unbeaten 110 off just 66 balls, striking 11 fours and five sixes.

Babar anchored the chase with Mohammad Rizwan (88*), sharing an unbeaten 203-run partnership. Pakistan won the match by 10 wickets, with Babar leading the charge emphatically.

### 3. Babar Azam – 122 vs South Africa, 2021

Babar’s maiden T20I hundred in a run chase came against South Africa during the Centurion T20I in 2021. Chasing a challenging target of 204, Babar attacked from the start, reaching his half-century in only 27 balls.

He went on to score a stunning 122 runs off 59 balls, hitting 15 fours and four sixes. Along with Rizwan (73*), Babar put on a massive 197-run opening partnership, guiding Pakistan to victory with two overs to spare.

These remarkable innings by captains with hundreds in T20I run chases highlight their ability to lead from the front and inspire their teams to chase down challenging totals. Mitchell Marsh’s recent heroics add a new chapter to this exclusive list, alongside the outstanding performances of Babar Azam.
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Viewers as curators

Curators are sprouting like weeds in Pakistan’s art world. A gallery manager, a recent graduate, a mid-career practitioner, an art teacher, an eager writer—even an occasional collector—can suddenly transform into a curator. Most of them are temporary or amateur. These days, it is rare to receive an exhibition invitation that does not bear a curator’s name.

A curator cannot be easily compared with another, but the rise of this title has made the public acknowledge and respect the role of those who are neither makers, buyers, nor gallery owners, but mediators guiding viewers to look at the work (not always new) through a different lens.

What happens when viewers themselves become curators, finding links in the work on display? It is like connecting dots to form a coherent picture: a challenging task, but a rewarding one, leaving behind a sense of achievement. Unaware of how viewers may respond, the designer of the puzzle allows for multiple possibilities. The work is open to anyone who engages and interprets.

A similar experience could be found at *The Shape of Seeing*, curated by Ammar Aziz. The exhibition, held from September 20 to October 5, also marked the opening of ZQ Gallery, a new space in Lahore. Not only because of its location—a narrow street lined with small houses, luxury car showrooms, and lanes of automobile workshops—but also because of the group of artists chosen for its inaugural show, the exhibition has surprised spectators.

Names not usually seen together on a single list appear side by side. The work varies in content, date, technique, medium, genre, and scale. Adding further to the diversity, some are internationally acclaimed figures, while others are relatively unknown or less widely circulated. In that sense, the exhibition lives up to its title, *The Shape of Seeing*.

It offers a rare chance to view art in a hybrid setting: a residential-type space adjoining a white cube gallery. This blend, perhaps born of practical necessity, also raises questions about the disjunction between art created in a studio, displayed in a gallery, and ultimately housed in a corporate building or grand residence.

Some of the work in the show actively responds to the surroundings. Masooma Syed’s *Leaning Shadows*, for instance, occupies a corner that amplifies the lustrous presence of her chandelier-like suspended sculpture. Similarly, Hamra Abbass’ small, minimal marble relief is set in a dimly lit, intimate space, heightening its quiet impact.

In terms of thematic connection, the exhibition invites viewers to search for their own clues; each individual, one assumes, constructs a personal version. Yet a common thread runs through the work. Risham Hosain Syed’s *Texts and Contexts* series from 1996 (painted at the Royal College of Art, London) sits alongside Ayaz Jokhio’s cubit titled *Mugshots* (2024, Back to Basic, Articulate Studios, Lahore), which depicts the unfolding sides of an ordinary teacup.

These are displayed next to Ali Kazim’s two delicate dry pigments on mylar: *Untitled (Cloud Series)* and *Untitled (Lightning Series)*, both from 2019, and Anwar Saeed’s emotive digital piece *Undie ID* (2012). Together, they affirm the timelessness of art.

Read one way, the inaugural show at ZQ Gallery (part of the Zeenat Qureshi Institute of Digital and Regional Arts and Culture) seems to aim at transcending the limitations of time, while also discarding the conventional classification of artists by style, status, or stance.

This is reinforced by the presence of two artworks by Masooma Syed. One is an installation fashioned from old glassware, bottles, beads, chandelier parts, an iron frame, and warm lights. Nearby hangs her large mixed-media work on paper, created primarily with Indian newspapers, its strokes suggesting a European couple rendered in the colonial period. This echo of history is also present in Risham Hosain Syed’s diptych: one panel patterned with the motif of disappearing Victorian lace, the other containing a small but insistent frame within a frame, depicting two men on a motorbike looking at the roadside aftermath of a political protest—a crossroads of vernacular setting and imported turmoil.

Curators are sprouting like weeds in Pakistan’s art world. Those who are neither makers nor buyers nor gallery owners are guiding viewers to look at the work through a different lens.

The presence of the indigenous feels most evident in the exhibits grouped together as *The Shape of Seeing*, even if neither the makers nor, perhaps, the curator consciously intended it. In their materials, concerns, imagery, and issues, many of the artworks seem to narrate the stories of this land. Yet these are not tales buried in the cellars of the soil; rather, they remain in dialogue with narratives from across the world, contributing to an inclusive, diverse, and expansive human account of experiences and emotions.

Consider *Kalila wa-Dimna*, a collection of fables whose animal protagonists trace their origins to the Panchatantra, yet whose content also echoes in Aesop’s fables and, centuries later, in twentieth-century cartoons: Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse, Universal’s Woody Woodpecker, MGM’s Tom and Jerry, and a long line of other animated characters. Where or when a story began, or how it continues to be retold, matters less. Creative overlaps demonstrate how artistic expressions stick to one another, often without the intention or awareness of their makers.

In this light, Ali Kazim’s brooding skies with a solitary cloud or streak of lightning; Muhammad Ashraf’s scar-like, red impasto surfaces; Imran Ahmed Khan’s paintings and sculptures inspired by the Indus Valley Civilisation, particularly Mehrgarh; and Hamra Abbass’ *Waterfall Drawings*, born of her intensive research into Mughal pietra dura motifs and transformed into a language of geometry and modern art—all point back to this land, its history, its climate, and its shifting realities.

Geography is never complete without its inhabitants. The two often intermingle, as can be seen in the work of Sajjad Ahmed, Shahid Mirza, and Sumera Jawad. Many other artists too have drawn attention to the plight of people trapped in their environment—a community struggling to negotiate questions of identity, individual choice, gender preference, and psychological pressure, perhaps all intertwined.

Anwar Saeed and Mohsin Shafi, in their imagery, explore society’s fixation with the body; its paranoia over power; and its perverse pleasure in subjugation. Rabeya Jalil’s jittery lines, seismic marks, and impulsive layers of paint respond to these very pressures. They suggest how external forces compel human beings to act in prescribed ways: what begins in anguish eventually hardens into habit, even into pleasure, until the two opposing sensations become indistinguishable.

In Jalil’s paintings, the misery of her characters is rendered with an almost playful delight. The scenario is grasped at first glance, yet its echoes can be traced, in different forms, throughout the other works in the exhibition.

In truth, this is the leitmotif of art in our present place and time. Whether one exhibition presents a clear curatorial vision or another appears indifferent to such agendas, both reflect the same reality. They are two sides of the same coin—the currency of art in Pakistan, and perhaps beyond.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/tns/detail/1348308-viewers-as-curators

Palghar News: Boisar Erupts In Protest Against ₹19,000-Crore Murbe Port Project

Boisar MIDC Becomes Flashpoint as Villagers Protest Murbe Port Project

Palghar, Maharashtra: Boisar MIDC turned into a flashpoint on Saturday as angry villagers from Murbe and nearby fishing hamlets gathered outside the Jindal company gates, demanding that the upcoming public hearing on the Murbe Port project be scrapped. Holding black flags, women, fishermen, and sarpanches raised thunderous slogans — “Ek do ek do, Jindal Bandar fek do” — before setting fire to the port’s concept drawings. Some protesters even created a rangoli from the ashes, calling it the “end of the port dream.”

Locals Slam EIA Report, Cite Environmental Violations

The project, slated to be executed by JSW Infrastructure, is facing mounting resistance from local communities. Villagers allege that the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report—spanning over 1,300 pages—is riddled with loopholes. They argue that no proper studies regarding the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ), Coastal Zone Management Plans (CZMPs), or other environmental safeguards were conducted. This lack of transparency has left them unable to raise informed objections during the upcoming public hearing.

Project Expansion Sparks Outrage

Originally designed for just three berths, the Murbe Port project has now expanded dramatically to 16 berths, with costs surging from ₹4,800 crore in October 2024 to nearly ₹19,000 crore. Locals allege that the government is misleading citizens to push through a project that would displace fishing communities and devastate the fragile coastline.

According to the proposed plans, 1,065 acres will be reclaimed, and a 10-kilometre breakwater wall will stretch from Morve to Satpati. “If seawalls stretch from Morve to Satpati, where will the water go? Into our villages!” shouted one protester.

Villagers Unite Under Virodhi Samiti Banner

The agitation is being led by the Murbe Jindal Bandar Virodhi Sangharsh Samiti, with president Monalisa Tare, secretary Pramod Arekar, treasurer Sachin Patil, and sarpanches from Murbe, Nandgaon, Kumbhavli, Alewadi, Nawapur, and Satpati at the forefront. Farmers, fishing society leaders, and several political representatives have joined the protest.

Villagers had earlier requested the district administration to postpone the public hearing, but receiving no response, the protests intensified. “We will not allow this port to come up. If the administration ignores us, our agitation will only get stronger,” warned the Samiti leaders.

Company and Government Assure Safeguards

Despite rising opposition, JSW Infrastructure and the Maharashtra Maritime Board maintain that environmental safeguards and social measures are integral parts of the project. The plan includes mangrove and coastal conservation efforts, a 123-hectare greenbelt, and dedicated provisions for traditional fishing activities.

The port is expected to generate approximately 2,000 construction jobs and 2,500 operational jobs, boosting trade across Palghar, Thane, Tarapur, and Vapi. A total of ₹50 crore has been earmarked for community benefits covering healthcare, education, infrastructure, skill development, environmental conservation, and sports facilities.

Public Hearing to Proceed Amid Heightened Tensions

The public hearing, scheduled for October 6, will take place amid heightened tensions. Locals have vowed to escalate protests if authorities continue to ignore the concerns of coastal residents. Environmental activists and the company representatives are expected to present their cases during the session.

https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/palghar-news-boisar-erupts-in-protest-against-19000-crore-murbe-port-project

Voices from the Arab Press: The world’s message to Netanyahu

Voices from the Arab Press: The World’s Message to Netanyahu

A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.

US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a joint press conference in the State Dining Room at the White House, Washington, DC, US, on September 29, 2025.

(Photo credit: REUTERS)

By THE MEDIA LINE

https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-869198

WNBA Commissioner Opens Up About Collier, Officiating And CBA

In Her Own Words: A Tough Week for WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert

WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert addressed the media this Friday in Las Vegas ahead of Game 1 of the WNBA Finals between the Las Vegas Aces and the Phoenix Mercury. It was the first time she took questions since Napheesa Collier publicly criticized league leadership, including Engelbert herself, for malpractice and a lack of concern for player safety and wellbeing.

Collier’s comments, made during her exit interview, sent shockwaves throughout the league. Several players, including WNBPA President Nneka Ogwumike, expressed support for her stance. However, it took a couple of days before Engelbert spoke directly to the media and took questions.

### Engelbert’s Opening Statement

In her opening remarks, Engelbert expressed feeling disheartened that players don’t approve of her leadership. She announced plans to address officiating concerns and expressed confidence in reaching a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) soon. These were the main themes during the press conference.

### Addressing Collier’s Claims

When asked about the accusations made by Collier, Engelbert contested and denied several claims.

“There’s a lot of inaccuracy out there through social media and reporting,” Engelbert said. “You saw it in my statement, but I have the utmost respect for Napheesa and every single player in our league. They are at the center of everything we do. No one should ever doubt how deeply I care about this league, this game, and every single player who makes the WNBA what it is.”

Engelbert also denied reports that she made controversial comments about Caitlin Clark needing to be grateful to the WNBA for her $16 million earned through partnerships.

“Obviously, I did not make those comments. Caitlin has been a transformational player in this league. She’s been a great representative of the game. She’s brought in tens of millions of new fans,” Engelbert stated.

### Can Engelbert Still Lead the League?

One pressing question is whether the commissioner can continue to lead the league amid eroding trust from players. Engelbert appears confident despite the challenges.

“I feel confident that we can repair any loss of trust,” she said. “We’ll dialogue with players — one-on-one relationships and group discussions. Players have reached out to me.”

### Officiating Concerns Highlighted

Engelbert acknowledged misalignment between the league’s stakeholders regarding officiating. According to injury trackers from ESPN and Rotowire, at least 30 players were sidelined either temporarily or for the rest of the 2025 season. This includes stars such as Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, accounting for roughly 20% of roster pieces being displaced.

To tackle these concerns, the league is implementing two key initiatives:

1. **Annual Competition Committee Meeting:** At the end of the season, the league’s competition committee will evaluate the state of the game, including rules, officiating, and player safety. Players and the Players Association are invited to engage in this process.

2. **New Multi-Stakeholder Task Force:** The league is establishing a “state-of-the-game” committee that will include player voices and other stakeholders. This task force aims to ensure that officiating evolves alongside the league’s growth.

Engelbert emphasized the importance of player perspectives:

“There are no greater stakeholders than our players. Their voice is integral to the alignment required for good officiating. We look forward to including their input on how our staff can better serve the game moving forward.”

### CBA Negotiations Ongoing

The path ahead remains challenging for Engelbert, with a looming deadline for a new CBA. Uncertainty persists about whether players and the league will find common ground. While players predict a difficult negotiation that might lead to a lockout, Engelbert remains optimistic.

“We’re working really hard. We have a couple of meetings next week,” she said. “While I hope we meet the October 31st deadline — and that is a real deadline — we have extended deadlines in the past. When I started, a few days in, we extended the deadline and reached a progressive deal.”

Reflecting on her first months as commissioner in 2019 during previous CBA talks, Engelbert noted:

“We have a lot of experience in these negotiations, even before I got here. It’s a balance. We want to ensure there’s no interruption, but of course, that will be up to the players and owners.”

### The Revenue Share Debate

Revenue share remains a key point of contention. Players’ recent statements indicate dissatisfaction with the league’s offers, while Engelbert stresses the importance of long-term sustainability.

“We’ve made proposals with significant revenue share components — in money and structure,” Engelbert explained. “They’re obviously bargaining for more. The balance is between returning every dollar we can and ensuring owners remain incentivized to invest.”

### Players Continue to Support Collier

Following the press conference, some players reiterated their support for Napheesa Collier, continuing to apply pressure on the WNBA commissioner.

The coming weeks will be critical for the WNBA as it navigates leadership challenges, player concerns, and the future of the league’s labor agreement. Fans and stakeholders alike will be watching closely as dialogue and negotiations unfold.
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Voices from the Arab Press: The world’s message to Netanyahu

**Voices from the Arab Press: The World’s Message to Netanyahu**

*A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.*

US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a joint press conference in the State Dining Room at the White House, Washington, DC, on September 29, 2025.
(Photo credit: REUTERS)

By THE MEDIA LINE
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https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-869198

Trump plans to deploy National Guard in Illinois, governor says

The Trump administration plans to federalize 300 members of the Illinois National Guard, Democratic Governor J.B. Pritzker said Saturday.

Pritzker stated that the Guard received word from the Pentagon earlier that morning indicating that the troops would be called up. However, he did not specify when or where they would be deployed.

President Donald Trump has long […]
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ServiceNow Unveils ‘AI Experience’ as Unified Conversational UI for Enterprise Workflows

ServiceNow Inc. (NYSE: NOW) is considered one of the best American stocks to buy and hold for the next three years.

On September 30, ServiceNow announced the launch of AI Experience, a new offering designed to enhance enterprise workflows.

AI Experience provides a unified, conversational interface, referred to as the “UI for Enterprise AI.” This intelligent entry point enables employees to interact seamlessly with various enterprise systems, improving productivity and user engagement.

With this innovative solution, ServiceNow aims to simplify access to AI-driven tools across organizations, driving more efficient and effective business processes.
https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/servicenow-unveils-ai-experience-unified-205501961.html

Dyne’s Investigational DMD Drug DYNE-251 Gets Japan Orphan Drug Status After Strong Trial Data

Dyne Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ: DYN) stands out as one of the best stocks to buy under $20.

On September 29, Dyne Therapeutics announced a significant milestone: Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) has granted Orphan Drug designation for its investigational therapeutic, DYNE-251.

This designation targets individuals with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) who have mutations in the DMD gene that are amenable to treatment with DYNE-251.

The Orphan Drug status is a crucial step in the development of DYNE-251, potentially providing benefits such as market exclusivity and regulatory assistance, which can accelerate the availability of this promising therapy for patients in need.

Investors and stakeholders will be closely watching Dyne Therapeutics as it advances its pipeline and seeks to address unmet medical needs in the muscular dystrophy community.
https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/dyne-investigational-dmd-drug-dyne-205457972.html

Discord data breach exposes user info, scanned photo IDs

**Discord Data Breach Exposes User Info, Scanned Photo IDs**
*By Dwaipayan Roy | Oct 04, 2025, 06:21 PM*

Discord, the popular communication platform, has confirmed a data breach involving one of its third-party customer service providers. An “unauthorized party” accessed data from a limited number of users who had contacted Discord’s Customer Support and/or Trust & Safety teams. While the attacker attempted to extort a financial ransom from Discord, they did not gain direct access to the platform itself.

### What Data Was Compromised?
The breach exposed usernames, email addresses, and the last four digits of users’ credit card numbers. Additionally, a small number of government-issued ID photos were accessed. These photos belonged to users who had appealed an age determination on Discord.

Importantly, Discord clarified that full credit card numbers and passwords were **not** affected by this incident. Users whose ID photos were possibly accessed will receive specific notification from Discord.

### Discord’s Response and Security Measures
In response to the breach, Discord has revoked the third-party support provider’s access to its ticketing system and reported the incident to data protection authorities. The company is also working closely with law enforcement agencies to investigate the matter thoroughly.

Furthermore, Discord has conducted a review of its threat detection systems and tightened security controls over its third-party support providers. These steps underscore Discord’s commitment to protecting user data and maintaining trust across its platform.

Users are encouraged to remain vigilant and watch for any communication from Discord regarding this incident. For more updates, stay tuned to official Discord channels.
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