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‘Amazing feeling’ as Kohli & RCB end 18-year wait for IPL title

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Ahmedabad Indian Premier League Final

Royal Challengers Bengaluru 190-9 (20 overs): Kohli 43 (35), Arshdeep 3-40, Jamieson 3-48

Punjab Kings 184-7 (20 overs): Shashank 61* (30), Pandya 2-17

Bengaluru defeated Bengaluru by six runs to win.

With a six-run victory over Punjab Kings, Virat Kohli finally captured the Indian Premier League’s crown. Royal Challengers Bengaluru won by Bengaluru to claim their first title.

The 36-year-old India legend led RCB in scoring 43 from 20 overs in his team’s 190-9 victory over the only other team to play in each of the tournament.

Kings finished with 184-7, which was their first IPL title, despite also being hoping to win it.

Kohli remarked, “I never anticipated this day would come.” “I value this a lot. This team has given me every ounce of my energy. It’s amazing to finally win the IPL.

As the team’s numbers three to six posted scores in the mid-20s, England all-rounder Liam Livingstone hit 25 while Salt hit 16 from nine balls before being caught off Kyle Jamieson by Shreyas Iyer.

Andy Flower’s team struggled in the final over, with Arshdeep Singh taking three wickets in each of his final six balls to prevent RCB from passing 200.

In the 13th over of their reply, Kings lost captain Shreyas to one batter, caught by Jitesh Sharma off Romario Shepherd, to lose them 98-4.

Nehal Wadhera and Shashank Singh started rebuilding, but when Wadhera and Marcus Stoinis were caught together in three deliveries of Bhuvneshwar Kumar, their partnership was effectively over.

Shashank hammered 22 from Josh Hazlewood’s final four balls, bringing his team tantalisingly close with an unbeaten 61, after Josh Hazlewood needed 29 from the final over.

Kohli demonstrates his “youth, prime, and experience” to RCB.

Virat Kohli of Royal Challengers Bengaluru raising his hands in celebrationImages courtesy of Getty

Kohli, who played his first IPL game for RCB in April 2008, has been waiting patiently.

He was then bowled for one at the age of 19, but he would later record 8, 661 runs, an average of 39.54, eight hundred and 63 half-centuries.

In addition to leading his team between 2013 and 2021, he also suffered defeat in his team’s three final appearances, losing to Deccan Chargers in 2009, Chennai Super Kings in 2011, and Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2016.

Kohli later said, “This win is as much for the fans as it is for the team.”

“It’s been 18 years. I’ve spent my youth, my youth, and my experience with this team. Every season, I’ve made an effort to win, giving it everything.

As soon as the final ball was bowled, I was overcome with emotion.

Kohli has averaged over 50 in recent years, including 54.75 in this campaign, and has now won the IPL trophy after 267 matches.

After winning the 2024 T20 World Cup and the 2025 Champions Trophy, he has recently won his most impressive accomplishment in the past 12 months.

Because of the fact that my heart and soul are with Bangalore, Kohli continued, “This is much more special than winning it with anyone else.” This is the team I’m going to play for until the final day of the IPL, as I previously stated.

RCB’s new heights are enhanced by flowers.

Flower, who took over RCB for the competition’s 2024 edition, has also had success with the title.

The Ashes-winning former England coach placed second this year behind Kings on net run-rate, finishing fourth in his first year, losing in the elimination match.

After winning the first qualifier match, Flower’s team beat Kings to advance to the final, before resuming the process five days later.

It also follows 2021 victories for the Pakistan Super League and 2022 victories for Trent Rockets and Multan Sultans.

The winners’ medals will also be given to England internationals Salt, Livingstone, and Jacob Bethell.

After returning home for international duty, Bethell was playing for England in the third ODI against the West Indies at the time of the match, taking both Salt and Livingstone for catches in the final.

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US to reduce military presence in Syria, keeping only one base operational

As part of a policy change announced by its new special envoy, the United States will consolidate operations in Syria and shut down the majority of its military installations.

President Donald Trump reaffirmed Washington’s past century of unsuccessful approaches to Syria by appointing Thomas Barrack as its special envoy and ambassador to Turkiye last month.

Barrack claimed that the troop reduction and base closures are the result of a tactical adjustment in an interview with NTV in Turkey on Monday.

Because none of these have worked, he said, “I can assure you that our current Syria policy will not be comparable to the Syria policy of the last 100 years.”

Seven out of eight bases, including those in Deir Az Zor province in eastern Syria, are expected to be closed down by US forces, with remaining operations centered in Hasakah, which is northeast.

Two security sources informed Reuters that relocation of US military equipment and personnel has already begun. According to a source, “All troops are being pulled from Deir Az Zor” in April.

Later, a representative from the US Department of State stated that troop levels would be changed “as needed,” depending on operational demands.

The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a key partner in the US-led fight against ISIL (ISIS), are reportedly home to roughly 2, 000 American soldiers.

The SDF, which is dominated by the Kurdish militia People’s Protection Units (YPG), has long been in dispute with NATO’s Turkiye, who believes it has ties to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).

A decades-long armed rebellion against the Turkish state was waged by the PKK, which recently announced its dissolution.

The SDF is now a priority for the US Congress, according to Barrack, who referred to them as “a very important factor” for the US Congress. Everyone must set reasonable standards, he said.

International cooperation with Damascus has resumed since Bashar al-Assad’s ouster in December under the leadership of Ahmed al-Sharaa. For the first time since 2012, Barrack recently raised the US flag over the ambassador’s Damascus residence.

Colombia rejects Guatemalan court’s arrest warrants for top officials

Colombian President Gustavo Petro has criticized a Guatemalan court order requiring the arrest of two senior Colombian officials, blaming the prosecutor’s office for being corrupt.

During the United Nations-backed International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG), an investigation into bribes paid to Guatemalan officials by Brazilian construction company Odebrecht, on Monday, Guatemalan Public Prosecutor Rafael Curruchiche charged Colombian Attorney General Luz Adriana Camargo and former Colombian Defense Minister Ivan Velasquez of corruption, influence peddling, obstruction of justice, and collusion.

Petro claimed on Tuesday that Camargo and Velasquez’s arrest was motivated by politics and demonstrates how subservient the attorney general’s office is to the mafia.

In a post on X, Petro wrote that “national corporations that deal with drug trafficking are attempting to overtake legal and government hands and whitewash their illicit business.”

Guatemala’s government added that it “emphatically rejects the arrest warrants” in a statement released on Monday.

The statement read, “These actions are carried out without any ground in the national and international legal system,” adding that “they are clearly political objectives.

Curruchiche claimed without providing any proof that Camargo and Velasquez abused their position while working for the CICIG in the notorious corruption case Odebrecht, in which the construction company admitted to paying officials for public contracts in 10 Latin American nations, when they announcing the warrants on Monday.

Although Al Jazeera was unable to independently verify the authenticity of the emails, Curruchiche claimed Camargo and Velasquez were to blame for the allegedly false emails between Odebrecht employees and Camargo on Tuesday.

Velasquez, who is currently Colombia’s ambassador to the Holy See, was appointed as the minister of defense in January 2023, when Curruchiche’s office first announced its investigation. Velasquez oversaw the CICIG from 2013 to 2019, which found numerous corruption-related organizations in Guatemala.

The prosecutor’s office in Guatemala did not respond to a request for comment.

The accusations have been refuted by both Camargo and Velasquez.

In an X-post on Tuesday, Velasquez wrote that the corrupt Guatemalan Attorney General and Curruchiche, who have been detained by the US and the European Union, “expand their persecution of me and Luz Adriana Camargo.”

In a press conference held on Wednesday in Bogota, Colombia’s attorney general also rejected the allegations.

Camargo said, “I find comfort in knowing that I am innocent in the crimes that have been my responsibility because of political bias.”

“Action as a weapon”

The accusations against Colombian officials were untrue, according to Juanita Goebertus Estrada, director of Human Rights Watch’ Americas Division.

Velasquez and Camargo have no proven links to any organized crime, she said, adding that the warrants were only the most recent in a line of contentious actions taken by Guatemala’s Attorney General Maria Consuelo Porras, who has been criticized internationally for repressing anti-corruption efforts.

Consuelo Porras’ record on democracy and human rights is terrible. She has consistently used criminal behavior as a tool in opposition to those who have tried to combat corruption in the nation, according to Goebertus.

Prior to the 2023 presidential run-off, Curruchiche’s office suspended then-candidate Bernardo Arevalo’s party, which he had been accused of interfering with elections. In January 2024, Arevalo assumed office and won the election.

The arrest warrants are a part of a wider pattern of judicial overreach, according to Guatemala’s government.

The Guatemalan government said in a statement on Monday that the “public prosecutor’s office, the Attorney General of the Republic, and judges associated with corruption are all involved in a series of actions that have distorted the meaning of justice in Guatemala.

On December 7, 2023, protesters in Guatemala City, Guatemala, hold a banner displaying the photos of Attorney General Maria Consuelo Porras and Prosecutor Rafael Curruchiche.

Despite the arrest warrants, it seems unlikely that the two officials’ actions will be ported outside of Guatemala.

Petro won’t follow the arrest warrants, according to Sergio Guzman, director of Colombia Risk Analysis, a security think tank, and it’s very likely that he will file an injunction against Interpol for any international notices that ask for them.

However, the Petro administration’s arrest warrants have been viewed as evidence of corruption by Colombian opposition figures. The conservative candidate for president in the upcoming year’s election, Victory Davila, promised to follow the law.