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India facebook whatsapp twitterstreetjournal12/28/2023 ![]() However, both the batters did well in the tournament, with Shafali getting back to form and Jemimah making a successful comeback from injury. India lost Shafali Verma and Jemimah Rodrigues cheaply in the run chase. After a memorable win over Pakistan in the semifinals, it seemed the occasion got the better of Sri Lanka. The Indians bowled with discipline but poor shot selection contributed more to Sri Lanka's steep slide. At 32 for eight, being bowled out for a sub-50 total was very much on the cards, but Ranaweera saved them from that ignominy with an unbeaten 18 off 22 balls. Rajeshwari Gayakwad got her first wicket after Nilakshi de Silva played on to her stumps while trying to cut a ball close to her body. The Sri Lankans were in dire need of a partnership but Kavisha Dilhari's fall made it 16 for five as she was bowled while trying to play an incoming delivery from Renuka across the line. The left-hander checked her shot only to be caught at cover, leaving Sri Lanka at nine for four. Renuka, who has been in top form since the Commonwealth Games in August, sent back Hasini Perera on the very first ball she faced. It was a procession after Sri Lankan skipper Chamari Athapaththu got run out in the third over following a mix up with Anushka Sanjeewani who too got run out six balls later. ![]() Smriti Mandhana struck a sublime 51 not out off 25 balls. They could only manage 65 for nine which India knocked off in 8.3 overs. Sri Lanka, who were playing their first tournament final in 14 years, imploded after opting to bat on a slow and turning pitch. “Majority of users who reach out to us are either aiming to have their account restored following an action to ban them or reaching out for product or account support,” it added.India maintained their dominance in the Women's Asia Cup with an eight-wicket demolition of a self-destructing Sri Lanka in the final at at Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet on Saturday for their seventh title in eight editions. We maintain advanced capabilities to identify these accounts sending a high or abnormal rate of messages,” the company had said. “Our top focus is preventing accounts from sending harmful or unwanted messages at scale. In its first monthly grievance redressal report, WhatsApp had banned 20 lakh accounts in India that attempted to send harmful or unwanted messages at scale. In the period from June 16-July 31, WhatsApp had banned 30.2 lakh accounts in India in compliance with the new IT rules. Also Read - How to send photos and videos in full quality on WhatsApp “This user-safety report contains details of the user complaints received and the corresponding action taken by WhatsApp, as well as WhatsApp’s own preventive actions to combat abuse on our platform,” said a WhatsApp spokesperson. Also Read - WhatsApp to get five new features in the coming months WhatsApp accounts banned The platform acted upon 41 of those grievances. In its second monthly report for the 30-day period of August 1-August 31, under the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, WhatsApp received 420 grievances from users in India received via e-mails and mails sent to the India Grievance Officer via post. Also Read - Meta brings NFT support to Instagram, Professional Mode to Facebook As per the latest report, WhatsApp banned more than 20 lakh accounts in India in the month of August. Facebook-owned messaging WhatsApp released its monthly report on Friday as per following the new IT Rules 2021.
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