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Imphal Times Supplementary issue Edited by Rinku Khumukcham, Owned and Published by Iboyaima Khuman at Keishamthong Elangbam Leikai, Imphal and Printed by him at M/s Imphal Times Printers, Elangbam Leikai Imphal West, Contact No. 2452159, Resident Editor- Jeet Akoijam 4 Sport News Agency New Delhi June 23, A journalist driving home alone late Saturday night suffered bullet injury after two bike-borne intercepted her car and fired at her in East Delhi’s Ashok Nagar, police said. “Mitali Chandola was driving alone near Dharamshilla Cancer Hospital when two bike-borne men intercepted her car and opened fire from the front. At least three bullets were fired, two hit and pierced the car’s front windshield. Eggs were also thrown at her car. One bullet hit her right arm. The woman was admitted to a nearby hospital. She will be shifted to AIIMS for surgery,” Joint commissioner of police (eastern range) Alok Kumar. Chandola works in a television Attackers shoot at journalist, throw eggs on car in Delhi channel in Noida, according to Agency. Alok Kumar said an attempt to murder case has been registered at the New Ashok Nagar police station. The woman has told the police about the differences she is having with her husband. Personal enmity is being suspected,” the police officer said. Police have not ruled out other angles, including robbery attempt. The police control room received a call at around 12.30 am Sunday about the shootin Agency New Delhi June 23, India on Sunday rejected a US State Department report which made certain critical comments regarding the status of minorities in the country, saying it has “no locus standi” to “pronounce on the state of our citizens’ constitutionally protected rights”. In response to a query on the latest ‘Report on International Religious Freedom’ published by the State Department, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar underlined that India is a vibrant democracy where the fundamental rights of all India rejects US report on minorities’ status its citizens, including minorities, are protected under the Constitution. “We see no locus standi for a foreign entity/government to pronounce on the state of our citizens’ constitutionally protected rights,” he said. Significantly, the report was released just ahead of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s visit to India from June 25. “India is proud of its secular credentials, its status as the largest democracy and a pluralistic society with a longstanding commitment to tolerance and inclusion,” Kumar said. “The Indian Constitution guarantees fundamental rights to all its citizens, including its minority communities,” the MEA spokesperson asserted. “It is widely acknowledged that India is a vibrant democracy where the Constitution provides protection of religious freedom, and where democratic governance and rule of law further promote and protect the fundamental rights.” Agency New Delhi June 23, \ On Wednesday, a day before Rahul Gandhi indicated that there was no going back on his decision to resign as Congress president, a letter from the All India Congress Committee (AICC) landed in the inboxes of all party functionaries and journalists. The letter was signed by KC Venugopal, general secretary (organisation), and announced a routine appointment, but it signalled something was amiss. The appointment had been made not by the Congress president, as has been the convention in the 134-year-old party; it was made by the AICC. “He is refusing to sign any letters,’’ said a key team member, explaining the change, declining to be named. And that sums up the crisis that the party confronts a month after the April-May general election, in which it won 52 seats, up from 44 in 2014, but still not enough to make it eligible for even the status of Leader of the Opposition in the 543-member Lok Sabha. Since May 25, when Gandhi offered to resign at a Congress working committee (CWC) meeting , he has gone into a shell. Even members of his core team, K Raju, Alankar Sawai and Kaushal Vidyarthee, who would sit at his Tughlaq Lane office, have had almost no interaction with Gandhi, who turned 49 on June 19. “I am disturbed about the inaction in the party; by now it should have begun to reorganise itself,’’ said political scientist Neera Chandioke. Rahul Gandhi’s resignation leaves Congress in leadership vacuum Mark Sheet Lost I have Lost my Mark Sheet of Class XII (COHSEM) bearing Roll no. 11738 of 2012, and B.Sc.bearing Roll No 2101648 and Regd.No. 12161517 of 2012 (MU) on the way from Lalambung Makhong Takhellambam Leikai to Paona Bazar on 15 June, 2019 at around 9 :30am. Finder are requested to handover the same to the undersigned. Sd/- Puyam Chanu Linthoi Lalambung Makhong Takhellambam Leikai Ph. no +917005393181 GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER ,KANGPOKPI NOTICE Kangpokpi, the 21 st June ,2019 (Sapam Jotin Singh) Sub Deputy Collector (HQ) DC’s Office, Kangpokpi No.DC(KPI)2/12/87/Vol-III : It is hereby notified for general information that Shri Kamkhomang Kipgen S/o Shri Lamngam Guite of Leikot village , under Saitu Gamphazol Sub –Division,P.O. Motbung 795107 & P.S. Gamnom Sapormeina,has applied for registration of Gift deed of an area 0.114 acres situated at Leikot village between Shri Hentinsei Kipgen S/o Khaithang Kipgen of S.M MunnomVillage P.O. Moybung-795107 &P.S.Saitu Gamphazol,Kangpokpi District as Donor and Shri Kamkhomang Kipgen S/o Shri Lamngam Guite of Leikot village as donne .The boundary of the said land is prescribed hereunder : Schedule of the land North : Hentinse’s plot; South : Molcham village boundary; East : Henkholal’s plot; and West : Inter Village Road; Objection is hereby invited from any interested person (S)to file objection if any within 7 days from the date of publication of this Notice in Newspaper. If objection is not received within the stipulated period, it will be presume that there is no objection. “The problem is that there is no defined second-rung leadership in the Congress, so Rahul’s stepping down has caused a vacuum.’’ For a party plagued by factionalism from the Centre to the states, it’s not easy to zero in on a replacement who has the ability and credibility to act as the glue that holds it together. His mother and predecessor Sonia Gandhi, 72, from whom he inherited the mantle of Congress president in December 2017, is attending Parliament, but refuses to address the leadership issue. “She is being a pillar of strength by sitting there with us in Parliament,’’ said one Congress MP. “The problem is that Rahul Gandhi was never given a free hand to do what he wanted to do with the party. He had to work with the old guard who were part of his mother’s team and that stopped a brand new Congress from emerging. Indira’s success came out of Congress splitting, Rajiv also had a split and so did Sonia Gandhi. Rahul Gandhi needs a split (in the party) for his ideas to work.’’ The references were to late prime ministers Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi’s grandmother and father. While this MP, who is a member of the young guard in the Congress, defends Rahul Gandhi against attempts to pin the blame for the party’s dismal performance on the Gandhi family scion, some note that as party president, he had failed to curb rampant factionalism. From Haryana and Rajasthan to Maharashtra, local leaders put self-interests above the party’s. In fact, media reports cited Rahul Gandhi as saying at the May 25 CWC meeting that leaders like Ashok Gehlot and Kamal Nath, chief ministers of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh respectively, and former finance minister P Chidambaram had been more concerned about the electoral prospects of their sons, who were in the fray. In December, the Congress wrested Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). In the Lok Sabha polls, it fared disastrously in both states. Gandhi’s resignation hasn’t brought about any change of attitude. At a June 4 meeting of the Haryana Congress, former chief minister Bhupinder Hooda’s supporters shifted the onus for the electoral rout to state unit chief Ashok Tanwar. “We must rethink and work together in the larger interest of the party and the country,” Tanwar, a former Jawaharlal Nehru University student handpicked by Gandhi, said. In Rajasthan, Gehlot lashed out at his deputy, Sachin Pilot, after the elections. Pilot hasn’t responded publicly to the remarks, but the friction between the two shows no sign of receding. “We have to meet people’s expectations and do what they voted for us to do,’’ said Pilot. In Punjab, Navjot Singh Sidhu refuses to toe chief minister Amarinder Singh’s line and still gets an audience with Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi. In Madhya Pradesh, the Kamal Nath government has a wafer thin majority and faces an onslaught of probes against aides to the chief minister. At the Centre, various formulae — appointment of a working president or interim president or a collective leadership — are on the table, but nothing has been decided because no one knows who will decide. Vikram Maadam, a two-term member of the Gujarat legislative assembly said, “There is always win or lose. If Rahulji leaves, the party will disintegrate. We need a strong leader. I know we will come back...The same people who voted for the BJP can defeat them too.”At the moment, however, his hope of a Congress comeback sound like wishful thinking. No. MU/14-279/Finance/18-19/917/302 Dated the 21 ST June ,2019-06-23 In continuation of this office letter No. MU/14-279/Finance/18-19/917/177 dated the 27 th May, 2019 .It is hereby informed to all concerned that the last date for submission of term and conditions for proposal of Concessionaire for manufacturing and selling mementos/ products bearing name and logo of the Manipur University has been extended upto the 30 th June ,2019. MANIPUR UNIVERSITY CANCHIPUR : IMPHAL Sd/- (T Shantikumar Singh) Deputy Registar(Admn.) Agency New Delhi June 23, Afghanistan stretched India till the final ball, but the class and pedigree of the Indian bowlers managed to keep them out as Virat Kohli’s men got out jail to win an absolute humdinger at Southampton. The skipper was all praise for his side and spoke about the character shown by the side. Mohammed Shami’s last-over hattrick Saturday saved India from a mighty scare after they managed to pip Afghanistan by 11 runs to inch closer towards World Cup semi- finals. Shami (9.5-1-40-4), playing his first match, not only successfully defended 16 runs off the last over but also dismissed the dangerous Mohammed Nabi (52 off 55 balls), Aftab Alam (0) and Mujeeb ur Rahman (0) off successive deliveries to complete the rare feat. Afghanistan were bowled out for 213 in pursuit of a manageable 225 run target which at one stage looked gettable after the Indian middle-order flopped in their first World Cup test. “This game was way more important for us, because things didn’t go as planned. That’s when you need to show character and bounce back,” Kohli said at the post- match presentation ceremony. Drafted into the playing eleven in place of injured Bhuvneswar Kumar, Shami Saturday became only the second Indian cricketer to register a hattrick in World Cup after Chetan Sharma, who achieved the feat in 1987. When things don’t go as planned, one needs to show character and bounce back - Virat Kohli Kohli, thus, was effusive in his praise for the speedster. “Everyone’s waiting for an opportunity. Shami was really good today. He was making the ball move more than anybody. We knew these guys were hungry,” he said. Rating the win over Afghanistan as a special one, the India captain said the wicket was a difficult one for stroke-making because of its two-paced nature. “This is right up there (as a win). You win the toss, and you decide to bat and then you see the wicket slow down. You think 260 or 270 would be a good total,” he said. “At the halfway stage, we had our doubts in our minds, but we also had self-belief in the change rooms. As soon as I went in, I understood the pace of the pitch. Cross-batted shots aren’t on, and a lot of horizontal bat shots cost us on this pitch.” Kohli also praised man-of-the- match Jasprit Bumrah for his impressive bowling display that brought India back into the contest. “It’s simple - we want to use him (Bumrah) smartly. When he takes one or two wickets, he can go on, but otherwise we try to ensure the opposition knows that he has seven or so overs to go,” he said. Man-of-the-match Bumrah (2/ 39) said Kohli’s belief in his ability spurs him to do do better every time he runs into bowl. “That gives you a lot of confidence when the captain has so much trust in you. Helps me keep a clearer head,” he said. Bumrah also elaborated on India’s strategy while defending the low total. “We saw the wicket getting slower and slower. You had to be accurate and it’s a big ground, so you had go for the yorkers and bowl wicket-to-wicket. “What we wanted to do was that when you run behind wickets, you don’t get wickets. Our plan was to get the run-rate high and create chances,” he said. Bumrah too praised his pace bowling colleague Shami for his impressive display on his maiden outing in the ongoing World Cup. “That’s very good, because it gives us healthy competition within the side. We discuss what the plans are, and it’s great when everybody is chipping in with wickets,” he said. Afghanistan skipper Gulbadin Naib showered praise on his bowling unit but said Bumrah eventually made the difference. “We bowled really well, and everybody in the batting lineup was strong. We did well in the batting too, but credit goes to Bumrah for the way he bowled in the last three overs. He was superb,” he said. “The wicket was really good for batting during the first half. The spinners stuck to the plan, and they did really well. We had other options than Rashid (Khan) and Mujeeb (Ur Rahman), but in the backend, Aftab (Alam) and I also bowled well, but India is a good side, and a favourite side.” He, however, said such tough games against strong teams like India will do a world of good for Afghanistan.

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Imphal Times Supplementary issue

Edited by Rinku Khumukcham, Owned and Published by Iboyaima Khuman at Keishamthong Elangbam Leikai, Imphal and Printed by him at M/s Imphal Times Printers, Elangbam Leikai Imphal West, Contact No. 2452159, Resident Editor- Jeet Akoijam

4Sport News

AgencyNew Delhi June 23,

A journalist driv ing homealone late Saturday n ightsuffered bullet injury after twobike-borne intercepted her carand fired at her in East Delhi’sAshok Nagar, police said.“Mitali Chandola was drivingalone near DharamshillaCancer Hospital when twobike-borne men interceptedher car and opened fire fromthe front. At least three bulletswere fired, two hit and piercedthe car’s front windshield.Eggs were also thrown at hercar. One bullet hit her rightarm. The woman was admittedto a nearby hospital. She willbe shifted to AIIMS forsurgery,” Joint commissionerof police (eastern range) AlokKumar.Chandola works in a television

Attackers shoot at journalist, throw eggson car in Delhi

channel in Noida, accordingto Agency.Alok Kumar said an attemptto murder case has beenregistered at the New AshokNagar police station.

The woman has told the policeabout the differences she ishaving with her husband.Personal enmity is beingsuspected,” the police officersaid.

Police have not ruled out otherangles, including robberyattempt.The police contro l roomreceived a call at around 12.30am Sunday about the shootin

AgencyNew Delhi June 23,

India on Sunday rejected a USState Depar tment reportwhich made certain criticalcomments regarding thestatus of minorities in thecountry, saying it has “nolocus standi” to “pronounceon the state of our citizens’constitutionally protectedrights”.In response to a query on thelatest ‘Report on InternationalReligious Freedom’ publishedby the State Depar tment,External Affairs Ministryspokesperson RaveeshKumar underlined that Indiais a vibrant democracy wherethe fundamental rights of all

India rejects US report on minorities’ status

its citizens, includingminorities, are protectedunder the Constitution.“We see no locus standi fora foreign entity/governmentto pronounce on the state ofour citizens’ constitutionally

protected rights,” he said.Significantly, the report wasreleased just ahead of USSecretary of State MikePompeo’s visit to India fromJune 25.“India is proud of its secular

credentials, its status as thelargest democracy and apluralistic society with alongstanding commitment totolerance and inclusion ,”Kumar said.“The Indian Constitu tionguarantees fundamentalr ights to all its citizens,including its minoritycommunities,” the MEAspokesperson asserted.“It is widely acknowledgedthat India is a v ibrantdemocracy where theConstitu tion providespro tection of religiousfreedom, and wheredemocratic governance andrule of law further promoteand protect the fundamentalrights.”

AgencyNew Delhi June 23,\On Wednesday, a day beforeRahul Gandhi indicated thatthere was no going back on hisdecision to resign as Congresspresident, a letter from the AllIndia Congress Committee(AICC) landed in the inboxes ofall party functionaries andjournalists.The letter was signed by KCVenugopal, general secretary(organisation), and announceda routine appointment, but itsignalled something was amiss.The appointment had beenmade not by the Congresspresident, as has been theconvention in the 134-year-oldparty; it was made by the AICC.“He is refusing to sign anyletters,’’ said a key team member,explaining the change, decliningto be named.And that sums up the crisis thatthe party confronts a monthafter the April-May generalelection, in which it won 52seats, up from 44 in 2014, butstill not enough to make iteligible for even the status ofLeader of the Opposition in the543-member Lok Sabha.Since May 25, when Gandhioffered to resign at a Congressworking committee (CWC)meeting , he has gone into ashell. Even members of his coreteam, K Raju, Alankar Sawai andKaushal Vidyarthee, whowould sit at his Tughlaq Laneoffice, have had almost nointeraction with Gandhi, whoturned 49 on June 19.“I am disturbed about theinaction in the party; by now itshould have begun toreorganise itself,’’ said politicalscientist Neera Chandioke.

Rahul Gandhi’s resignation leaves Congressin leadership vacuum

Mark Sheet LostI have Lost my Mark Sheet of Class XII (COHSEM)

bearing Roll no. 11738 of 2012, and B.Sc.bearing Roll No2101648 and Regd.No. 12161517 of 2012 (MU) on the wayfrom Lalambung Makhong Takhellambam Leikai to PaonaBazar on 15 June, 2019 at around 9 :30am.

Finder are requested to handover the same to theundersigned.

Sd/-Puyam Chanu Linthoi

Lalambung Makhong Takhellambam LeikaiPh. no +917005393181

GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUROFFICE OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER ,KANGPOKPI

NOTICEKangpokpi, the 21st June ,2019

(Sapam Jotin Singh)Sub Deputy Collector (HQ)

DC’s Office, Kangpokpi

No.DC(KPI)2/12/87/Vol-III : It is hereby notified for general information that ShriKamkhomang Kipgen S/o Shri Lamngam Guite of Leikot village , under Saitu GamphazolSub –Division,P.O. Motbung 795107 & P.S. Gamnom Sapormeina,has applied for registrationof Gift deed of an area 0.114 acres situated at Leikot village between Shri Hentinsei KipgenS/o Khaithang Kipgen of S.M MunnomVillage P.O. Moybung-795107 &P.S.SaituGamphazol,Kangpokpi District as Donor and Shri Kamkhomang Kipgen S/o Shri LamngamGuite of Leikot village as donne .The boundary of the said land is prescribed hereunder :

Schedule of the land

North : Hentinse’s plot;South : Molcham village boundary;East : Henkholal’s plot; andWest : Inter Village Road;

Objection is hereby invited from any interested person (S)to file objection if anywithin 7 days from the date of publication of this Notice in Newspaper. If objection is notreceived within the stipulated period, it will be presume that there is no objection.

“The problem is that there isno defined second-rungleadership in the Congress, soRahul’s stepping down hascaused a vacuum.’’For a party plagued byfactionalism from the Centre tothe states, it’s not easy to zeroin on a replacement who hasthe ability and credibility to actas the glue that holds ittogether. His mother andpredecessor Sonia Gandhi, 72,from whom he inherited themantle of Congress presidentin December 2017, is attendingParliament, but refuses toaddress the leadership issue. “She is being a pillar ofstrength by sitting there withus in Parliament,’’ said oneCongress MP. “The problem isthat Rahul Gandhi was nevergiven a free hand to do whathe wanted to do with the party.He had to work with the oldguard who were part of hismother’s team and that stoppeda brand new Congress fromemerging. Indira’s successcame out of Congress splitting,Rajiv also had a split and sodid Sonia Gandhi. RahulGandhi needs a split (in theparty) for his ideas to work.’’The references were to lateprime ministers Indira Gandhiand Rajiv Gandhi, RahulGandhi’s grandmother andfather. While this MP, who is amember of the young guard inthe Congress, defends RahulGandhi against attempts to pinthe blame for the party’s dismalperformance on the Gandhifamily scion, some note that asparty president, he had failedto curb rampant factionalism.From Haryana and Rajasthanto Maharashtra, local leadersput self-interests above the

party’s. In fact, media reportscited Rahul Gandhi as saying atthe May 25 CWC meeting thatleaders like Ashok Gehlot andKamal Nath, chief ministers ofRajasthan and Madhya Pradeshrespectively, and former financeminister P Chidambaram hadbeen more concerned about theelectoral prospects of their sons,who were in the fray. InDecember, the Congress wrestedRajasthan and Madhya Pradeshfrom the Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP). In the Lok Sabha polls, itfared disastrously in both states.Gandhi’s resignation hasn’tbrought about any change ofattitude. At a June 4 meeting ofthe Haryana Congress, formerchief minister BhupinderHooda’s supporters shifted theonus for the electoral rout to stateunit chief Ashok Tanwar. “Wemust rethink and work togetherin the larger interest of the partyand the country,” Tanwar, aformer Jawaharlal NehruUniversity student handpickedby Gandhi, said.In Rajasthan, Gehlot lashed outat his deputy, Sachin Pilot, afterthe elections. Pilo t hasn’tresponded publicly to theremarks, bu t the fr iction

between the two shows nosign of receding. “We have tomeet people’s expectationsand do what they voted for usto do,’’ said Pilot.In Punjab, Navjot Singh Sidhurefuses to toe chief ministerAmarinder Singh’s line andstill gets an audience withRahul and Priyanka Gandhi. InMadhya Pradesh, the KamalNath government has a waferthin majority and faces anonslaught of probes againstaides to the chief minister.At the Centre, variousformulae — appointment of aworking president or interimpresident or a co llectiveleadership — are on the table,but nothing has been decidedbecause no one knows whowill decide. Vikram Maadam, atwo-term member of theGujarat legislative assemblysaid, “There is always win orlose. If Rahulji leaves, theparty will disintegrate. Weneed a strong leader. I knowwe will come back...The samepeople who voted for the BJPcan defeat them too.”At themoment, however, his hope ofa Congress comeback soundlike wishful thinking.

No. MU/14-279/Finance/18-19/917/302 Dated the 21ST June ,2019-06-23

In continuation of this office letter No. MU/14-279/Finance/18-19/917/177 dated the27th May, 2019 .It is hereby informed to all concerned that the last date for submission of termand conditions for proposal of Concessionaire for manufacturing and selling mementos/products bearing name and logo of the Manipur University has been extended upto the 30th

June ,2019.

MANIPUR UNIVERSITYCANCHIPUR : IMPHAL

Sd/-(T Shantikumar Singh)

Deputy Registar(Admn.)

AgencyNew Delhi June 23,

Afghanistan stretched Indiatill the final ball, but the classand pedigree of the Indianbowlers managed to keepthem out as Virat Kohli’s mengot out jail to win an absolutehumdinger at Southampton.The skipper was all praise forhis side and spoke about thecharacter shown by the side.Mohammed Shami’s last-overhattrick Saturday saved Indiafrom a mighty scare after theymanaged to pip Afghanistanby 11 runs to inch closertowards World Cup semi-finals. Shami (9.5-1-40-4),playing his first match, notonly successfully defended 16runs off the last over but alsodismissed the dangerousMohammed Nabi (52 off 55balls), Aftab Alam (0) andMujeeb ur Rahman (0) offsuccessive deliver ies tocomplete the rare feat.Afghanistan were bowled outfor 213 in pursuit o f amanageable 225 run targetwhich at one stage lookedgettab le af ter the Indianmiddle-order flopped in theirfirst World Cup test.“This game was way moreimportant for us, becausethings didn’t go as planned.That’s when you need toshow character and bounceback,” Kohli said at the post-match presentation ceremony.Draf ted in to the p layingeleven in place of injuredBhuvneswar Kumar, ShamiSaturday became only thesecond Indian cricketer toregister a hattrick in WorldCup af ter Chetan Sharma,who achieved the feat in 1987.

When things don’t go as planned,one needs to show character and

bounce back - Virat KohliKohli, thus, was effusive in hispraise for the speedster.“Everyone’s waiting for anopportunity. Shami was reallygood today. He was making theball move more than anybody.We knew these guys werehungry,” he said.Rating the win overAfghanistan as a special one,the India captain said thewicket was a difficult one forstroke-making because of itstwo-paced nature.“This is right up there (as awin). You win the toss, andyou decide to bat and then yousee the wicket slow down. Youthink 260 or 270 would be agood total,” he said. “At thehalfway stage, we had ourdoubts in our minds, but wealso had self-belief in thechange rooms. As soon as Iwent in, I understood the paceof the p itch . Cross-battedshots aren’t on, and a lot ofhorizontal bat shots cost us onthis pitch.”Kohli also praised man-of-the-match Jasprit Bumrah for hisimpressive bowling displaythat brought India back intothe contest. “It’s simple - wewant to use him (Bumrah)smartly. When he takes one ortwo wickets, he can go on, butotherwise we try to ensure theopposition knows that he hasseven or so overs to go,” hesaid.Man-of-the-match Bumrah (2/39) said Kohli’s belief in hisability spurs him to do dobetter every time he runs intobowl. “That gives you a lot ofconfidence when the captainhas so much trust in you.Helps me keep a clearer head,”he said.Bumrah also elaborated on

India’s strategy whiledefending the low total. “Wesaw the wicket getting slowerand slower. You had to beaccurate and it’s a big ground,so you had go for the yorkersand bowl wicket-to-wicket.“What we wanted to do wasthat when you run behindwickets, you don’t getwickets. Our plan was to getthe run-rate high and createchances,” he said.Bumrah too praised his pacebowling colleague Shami forhis impressive display on hismaiden outing in the ongoingWorld Cup. “That’s verygood, because it gives ushealthy competition within theside. We discuss what theplans are, and it’s great wheneverybody is chipping in withwickets,” he said.Afghanistan sk ipperGulbadin Naib showeredpraise on his bowling unitbut said Bumrah eventuallymade the difference. “Webowled really wel l, andeverybody in the battinglineup was strong. We didwell in the batting too, butcredit goes to Bumrah for theway he bowled in the lastthree overs. He was superb,”he said . “The wicket wasreally good for batting duringthe first half. The spinnersstuck to the plan, and they didreally well. We had o theroptions than Rashid (Khan)and Mujeeb (Ur Rahman), butin the backend, Aftab (Alam)and I also bowled well, butIndia is a good side, and afavourite side.” He, however,said such tough gamesagainst strong teams likeIndia will do a world of goodfor Afghanistan.