The ICC inducted seven legends into its Hall of Fame, including MS Dhoni, Matthew Hayden, and Hashim Amla. The ceremony, held at Abbey Road Studios, also honored Graeme Smith, Daniel Vettori, Sana Mir, and Sarah Taylor. ICC Chair Jay Shah celebrated their remarkable contributions, highlighting their impact on cricket's legacy and inspiration to future generations.
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Tensions escalate as Iran launches a missile barrage on Israel, retaliating for Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and the killing of military commanders. Explosions rocked Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, with many missiles intercepted. Iran's Revolutionary Guard claimed responsibility, targeting Israeli military positions. The US had cautioned against strikes that could derail nuclear negotiations.
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