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US vows to work closely with India, Brazil, S. Africa

On being asked about BRICS Summit, Vedant Patel said, “We believe all countries are sovereign countries and they have their own choice about the countries and groupings…reports Asian Lite News

The United States has reiterated its commitment to maintaining a strong and positive relationship with India, Brazil, and South Africa. In a media briefing on Tuesday, US Principal Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel emphasized the US’s ongoing collaboration with these countries in various key areas, as well as the intention to responsibly manage its relationship with China.

On being asked about BRICS Summit, Vedant Patel said, “We believe all countries are sovereign countries and they have their own choice about the countries and groupings in which that they associate. What the United States is focused on and the approach that we bring to all of the foreign policy and the diplomacy we conduct is that we are focused on working with partners around the world to build the broadest and deepest coalitions possible to help achieve our shared goals.”

“We want to enhance the value proposition of what the United States can bring to the table and we want to work with countries through investments and in the kinds of things that we know these kinds of countries are looking for and we’re looking to sharpen and deepen and broaden our partnerships in that way. and of course the multilateral institutions whether it be the UN, G20, groupings like APEC, ASEAN of course are important and vital avenues for us to do that,” he added.

Patel said that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken places emphasis on continuing to engage with those nations.

“When it comes to China, our goal is to continue to manage that relationship responsibly, manage our competition with China responsibly. That is what we know that the rest of the world expects of superpowers and lastly, as it relates to Russia, we will continue to push back on Russian aggression and make clear to any country on the planet it can no longer be business as usual with the Russian Federation,” he added.

Asked about UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ participation in the BRICS Summit in Kazan while not attending Ukraine Peace Summit held in Switzerland in June, Patel responded, “I will let the Secretary-General and his team speak to whatever scheduling decisions they have or have not made. I just want to be clear though Secretary-General Guterres, I think, has the UN system in itself has been an incredible partner when we were talking about holding the Russian federation accountable and making in almost as unison as one can be in the UN system, making it clear that there’s a strong collection of countries that are standing up against Russian aggression, its infringement on Ukraine’s territorial integrity, its infringement on Ukraine’s sovereignty.”

The 16th BRICS Summit, held under Russia’s chairmanship in Kazan, focuses on the theme “Strengthening Multilateralism for Just Global Development and Security,” offering leaders a platform to address key global challenges.

BRICS, originally formed in 2006 by Russia, India, and China, expanded to include South Africa in 2010. Further expansion took place in 2024, with the inclusion of Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. (ANI)

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Ruthless S. Africa Heap More Misery On Australia

Following this win, South Africa now leads the World Cup standings with four points from two victories…reports Asian Lite News

South Africa’s comprehensive performance, led by stellar contributions from Quinton de Kock and Aiden Markram, as well as impressive bowling spells by Kagiso Rabada and Keshav Maharaj, propelled them to a 134-run victory over Australia in their ICC Cricket World Cup match held in Lucknow on Thursday.

This is Australia’s biggest loss in WC history. Following this win, South Africa now leads the World Cup standings with four points from two victories, while Australia finds itself in second-to-last place, ninth in the rankings, after losing both of their matches.

In their pursuit of the 312-run target, Australia started reasonably well and were at 27/0. However, South African pacers Lungi Ngidi and Marco Jansen turned the tide by dismissing David Warner (13) and Mitchell Marsh (7), reducing Australia to 27/2 within seven overs.

Steve Smith, the backbone of the Aussie line-up was next up on the crease and played some fine shots. Australia was 50-up in 9.4 overs.

Kagiso Rabada got the big wicket of Smith, removing him for 19 off 16 balls, with four boundaries. Australia was reduced to 50/3 at the end of the first powerplay.

Rabada then went on a rampage, removing wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis and Marcus Stoinis for single-digit scores while Keshav Maharaj’s spin removed an out-of-form Glenn Maxwell for three. Australia sunk to 70/6 in 17.2 overs.

Labuschagne put up a fighting effort with Mitchell Starc, helping the Aussies cross the 100-run mark in 25.2 overs.

The duo hit some boundaries and brought up a patient fifty-run stand in 74 balls. Their resistance act was ended by Jansen, who dismissed Starc for 27 off 51 balls after he was caught by Quinton de Kock. Australia was 139/7 in 33.3 overs and a 69-run partnership between Labuschagne and Starc ended.

Labuschagne bit the dust as he was caught by Temba Bavuma on a Keshav Maharaj delivery, ending his fighting 74-ball 46-run knock. Australia was 143/8 in 34.4 overs.

Skipper Pat Cummins (22) and Josh Hazlewood (2) were the last two players to be dismissed by spinner Tabraiz Shamsi. Australia was bundled out for 177 in 40.5 overs. Australia lost by 134 runs.

Rabada (3/33) and Keshav (2/30) were the pick of the bowlers for South Africa. Shamsi (2/38) and Jansen (2/54) also took two wickets. Ngidi got one wicket.

A second successive century by Quinton de Kock and a half-century from Aiden Markram helped South Africa post a massive 311/7 in the Cricket World Cup match against Australia at Lucknow on Thursday.

Put to bat first by Australia, South Africa got off to a good start with openers Quinton de Kock and skipper Temba Bavuma playing contrasting roles of aggressor and anchor.

There was not much heavy hitting in the first ten overs of the powerplay, but De Kock smashed Josh Hazlewood for three fours in the sixth over to give a highlight moment. South Africa were 53/0 in ten overs, with Kock (30*) and Bavuma (17*) unbeaten.

De Kock reached his fifty in 51 balls, with five fours and two sixes. Proteas completed 100 runs in 17.4 overs.

The 108-run partnership ended in 19.4 overs through Glenn Maxwell’s useful part-time spin, who dismissed Bavuma for 35 (55 balls, two fours) after he was caught by David Warner at deep mid-wicket. South Africa were 108/1 in 20 overs with Rassie Van Der Dussen joining De Kock.

De Kock-Dussen continued to deliver calculated attacks to Aussie bowlers with De Kock smashing Hazlewood for two sixes in the 23rd over. Proteas reached 150 in the 27th over.

The duo completed their fifty-run partnership for the second wicket in 52 balls, which was over soon with Dussen dismissed by Adam Zampa for 26 (30 balls, two fours).

South Africa were 158/2 in 28.3 overs.

After smashing skipper Pat Cummins for six in the 30th over, De Kock brought up his 19th ODI hundred in 90 balls, with eight fours and five sixes.

Just when South Africa looked to cross 200 runs, Maxwell knocked down De Kock after the batter attempted to play a reverse pull. Proteas were 197/3 in 34.5 overs and 200 runs came in 35.5 overs.

Markram and Klaasen, two in-form batters, continued to build Proteas’ innings and brought up their 50-run stand in just 41 balls. The Proteas reached 250 in 42.1 overs. Markram brought up his half-century in 41 balls with six fours and a six. But skipper Cummins soon got his wicket for 56 (44 balls, seven fours and a six)

South Africa were 263/4 in 43.1 overs. Klaasen was dismissed for 29 by Hazlewood while Marco Jansen (26) and David Miller (17) were removed by Mitchell Starc.

South Africa ended their innings at 311/7 in their 50 overs, with Kagiso Rabada and Keshav Maharaj unbeaten at zero.

Maxwell (2/34) and Starc (2/53) were the pick of the bowlers for Australia. Hazlewood, Cummins and Zampa got a wicket each. (ANI)

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