In Bengaluru, New Zealand needs 107 runs to win its first Test on Indian soil since 1988 after India collapsed in the final session despite a strong fightback from Sarfaraz Khan and Rishabh Pant, who put on 177 runs in a thrilling fourth-wicket stand. India, after being bowled out for its lowest score in Tests on home soil, collapsed to 462 all out in its second innings, setting a 107-run victory target for New Zealand. The second Test in the three-match series will be played in Pune starting next Thursday, with India leading the World Test Championship standings.
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James Nowland: Friends of Perth BASE jumper who died in Italy raise money to bring his body home to family
James Lee Nowland, a 42-year-old Perth BASE jumper, died in a suspected parachute malfunction after jumping from Sass Pordoi in the Italian Dolomites. Friends initiated a GoFundMe to support his family, expressing their grief and desire to honor his memory as they help bring him home to his wife and two daughters. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Friends of a BASE jumper named James, who sadly died in Italy after his parachute didn't...
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