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దక్షిణాఫ్రికా వన్డే జట్టుకు కొత్త కెప్టెన్ - South Africa cricket team

సఫారీ టీ20 జట్టుకు సారథ్యం వహిస్తున్న డికాక్​కు వన్డే కెప్టెన్​గానూ బాధ్యతలు అప్పగించారు. త్వరలో ఇంగ్లాండ్​తో వన్డే సిరీస్​ ఆడనుంది దక్షిణాఫ్రికా.

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వికెట్‌ కీపర్‌ బ్యాట్స్‌మన్‌ క్వింటన్‌ డికాక్‌
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Published : Jan 22, 2020, 8:41 AM IST

Updated : Feb 17, 2020, 11:04 PM IST

ఇప్పటికే దక్షిణాఫ్రికా టీ20 జట్టు కెప్టెన్‌గా ఉన్న వికెట్‌ కీపర్‌ బ్యాట్స్‌మన్‌ క్వింటన్‌ డికాక్‌.. వన్డేలకూ సారథిగా ఎంపికయ్యాడు. గతేడాది ప్రపంచకప్‌లో జట్టును నడిపించడంలో ఘోరంగా విఫలమైన డుప్లెసిస్‌ స్థానంలో అతడ్ని నియమించారు. ప్రపంచ ఛాంపియన్‌ ఇంగ్లాండ్‌తో వచ్చే నెల 4 నుంచి మొదలయ్యే 3 వన్డేల సిరీస్‌లో పాల్గొనే సఫారీ జట్టును డికాక్ నడిపించనున్నాడు.

27 ఏళ్ల డికాక్‌.. గతంలో రెండు వన్డేలకు తాత్కాలిక కెప్టెన్‌గా వ్యవహరించాడు. ఇంగ్లాండ్‌తో సిరీస్‌కు డుప్లెసిస్‌తో పాటు పేసర్‌ రబాడకు సెలక్టర్లు విశ్రాంతినిచ్చారు.

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వికెట్‌ కీపర్‌ బ్యాట్స్‌మన్‌ క్వింటన్‌ డికాక్‌

ఇప్పటికే దక్షిణాఫ్రికా టీ20 జట్టు కెప్టెన్‌గా ఉన్న వికెట్‌ కీపర్‌ బ్యాట్స్‌మన్‌ క్వింటన్‌ డికాక్‌.. వన్డేలకూ సారథిగా ఎంపికయ్యాడు. గతేడాది ప్రపంచకప్‌లో జట్టును నడిపించడంలో ఘోరంగా విఫలమైన డుప్లెసిస్‌ స్థానంలో అతడ్ని నియమించారు. ప్రపంచ ఛాంపియన్‌ ఇంగ్లాండ్‌తో వచ్చే నెల 4 నుంచి మొదలయ్యే 3 వన్డేల సిరీస్‌లో పాల్గొనే సఫారీ జట్టును డికాక్ నడిపించనున్నాడు.

27 ఏళ్ల డికాక్‌.. గతంలో రెండు వన్డేలకు తాత్కాలిక కెప్టెన్‌గా వ్యవహరించాడు. ఇంగ్లాండ్‌తో సిరీస్‌కు డుప్లెసిస్‌తో పాటు పేసర్‌ రబాడకు సెలక్టర్లు విశ్రాంతినిచ్చారు.

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వికెట్‌ కీపర్‌ బ్యాట్స్‌మన్‌ క్వింటన్‌ డికాక్‌
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
SHOTLIST:
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New York City - 21 January 2020
1. United Nations building
2. Zoom in, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres approaching reporters
3. SOUNDBITE (English) António Guterres, Secretary-General, United Nations:
"This is a major step. It was for the first time possible to sit around the table, all those countries that have a direct or indirect influence in relation to the conflict and to commit them to non-interference, to commit them to support the ceasefire, to commit them to the arms embargo, to commit them to support the political process, no violations of international humanitarian law or human rights law, to commit them to support the reform of the economic and security institutions of the country, is, of course, extremely important. But this is just the beginning."
4. Close of reporter taking notes
5. SOUNDBITE (English) António Guterres, Secretary-General, United Nations:
"There's still a long way to go. We have a truce. The truce is having some violations, but not widespread violations. They are localized until now. We need to move to a ceasefire and from the ceasefire we need to move to a real political process. And we are not yet there, and so, this meeting of the Security Council is very important and the pressure of the international community over the parties to the conflict, and those who have an influence on them, to make sure that this road map is implemented, that we have a truce transformed into a ceasefire, and a true political process, the pressure of the international community is essential. The role of the Security Council is essential."
6. SOUNDBITE (English) António Guterres, Secretary-General, United Nations:++SOUNDBITE INCLUDES ZOOM-IN++
"It's important to know that the heads of state and government or representatives of the five permanent members of the Security Council were in Berlin. They subscribed to the Berlin Communiqué, and the Berlin Communiqué is very strong in what regards for instance the arms embargo, that until now has been violated in forms that are totally unacceptable. So, I think there is a reason to hope that conditions for a stronger consensus in the Security Council about Libya to be created."
7. Zoom-out, Guterres walks away  
STORYLINE:
The United Nations Security Council on Tuesday welcomed the commitment by world powers and other key countries to support a plan to restore peace in Libya and urged the warring parties to quickly conclude a cease-fire agreement.
The UN’s most powerful body issued a statement after a closed-door briefing by Secretary-General António Guterres.
He told reporters afterward that it is critical to move from the current truce that has had some violations to a cease-fire accord and then to “a real political process.”
He said a “major step” was taken Sunday by leaders of 12 countries in agreeing at a meeting in Berlin to a 55-point final document plus operational plans.
It commits them not to interfere in Libya’s civil war, to support a cease-fire, to honour a widely broken UN arms embargo, and to support a UN-facilitated political process, he said.
Civil war in Libya in 2011 toppled longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi, who was later killed.
In the chaos that followed, the country was divided, with a weak UN-supported administration in the capital of Tripoli overseeing the country's west and a rival government in the east aligned with the self-styled Libyan Arab Armed Forces led by General Khalifa Hifter, each supported by an array of militias.
Hifter launched a surprise military offensive last April 4 aimed at capturing Tripoli despite commitments to attend a national conference weeks later aimed at forming a united government and moving toward elections.
Libya's east-based government is backed by the United Arab Emirates and Egypt as well as France and Russia.
The Tripoli-based government led by Fayez Sarraj receives aid from Turkey, Qatar and Italy.
Hifter and Sarraj were present in Berlin but did not attend the summit and did not talk to each other.
The Berlin summit participants were from Algeria, China, Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Turkey, Republic of Congo, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and United States plus representatives of the United Nations, African Union, European Union and Arab League.
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