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Cricket-Pakistan captain Babar ruled out of second New Zealand test
(Reuters) - Pakistan captain Babar Azam has been ruled out of the second and final test against New Zealand in Christchurch after failing to recover sufficiently from a right thumb fracture, the country's cricket board said on Saturday.
Trumpism will outlast Trump, who defied the odds, grew the base
(Reuters) - As he closed his campaign with a series of boisterous rallies, President Donald Trump told his cheering crowds they would prove all the experts wrong again - just as they had when he improbably won the U.S. presidency in 2016.
Malaysian Sign Language can improve learning
THE National Union of the Teaching Profession and Malaysian Federation of the Deaf (MFD) will be handing over a memorandum to the Education Ministry for the Malaysian Sign Language, or Bahasa Isyarat Malaysia (BIM), to be used in schools.
Hopeful despite SPM trial exam delay
PETALING JAYA: Form Five students whose SPM trial exams have been put on hold due to the implementation of the two-week conditional movement control order (MCO) are frustrated over the uncertainty but will keep on fighting.
Rain washes out most of fourth day in second test
SOUTHAMPTON, England (Reuters) - Pakistan claimed the wicket of opener Rory Burns for a duck on Sunday to leave England seven for one in their first innings, but rain forced an early close to day four in the rain-hit second test at the Rose Bowl.
Rizwan 50 frustrates England as Pakistan pass 200-mark
SOUTHAMPTON, England (Reuters) - Pakistan middle-order batsman Mohammad Rizwan hit a defiant half century on a difficult batting pitch to guide his side past the 200-mark in their first innings and frustrate England in the second test on Friday.
Curran backs Anderson to reach 600 test wickets
SOUTHAMPTON, England (Reuters) - England’s Sam Curran says he was shocked at the criticism levelled at veteran seamer James Anderson following the three-wicket victory over Pakistan in last week's first test in Manchester.
Fixing schools to give education a boost
GIVEN that there are still many households in East Malaysia that have yet to enjoy the convenience of electricity, it is no surprise that most dilapidated schools in the country are in Sabah and Sarawak.
Worry over safety and teachers’ burden still looms
PETALING JAYA: Although guidelines are in place for schools to adhere to, educationists are still worried about students’ safety and health.
Mixed reactions to new exam dates
PETALING JAYA: The new dates for major examinations will lead to very stressful situations for teachers, especially those who double up as examiners.