Pakistan's return to hosting the ICC Champions Trophy after 29 years ended in disappointment. The team couldn't secure a single win and finished at the bottom of Group A. Their final match against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi was abandoned due to rain, leaving both teams winless in the tournament. The tournament began with a 60-run loss to New Zealand in Karachi. This was followed by a six-wicket defeat to arch-rivals India in Dubai, where Virat Kohli's unbeaten 100 guided India to victory. Captain Mohammad Rizwan acknowledged the high expectations and expressed disappointment in the team's performance. He emphasized the need to learn from their mistakes before their upcoming tour to New Zealand. This tournament marked Pakistan's first time hosting a global cricket event since 1996, adding to the weight of their underwhelming performance. The early exit has led to widespread discontent among supporters, with some fans in Karachi reportedly requesting to c...
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Introducing a new feature on Instagram regarding sexual, violent and sensitive content.
Now, Instagram gives users the option to control sexual, violent and sensitive content in the Explore section.
Instagram has introduced a new option in the settings called sensitive content control. This feature will allow users to prevent any kind of immoral, sensitive and violent content from appearing on their profile.
According to Instagram, if the visible content contradicts the app's suggestions and is against the user's choice, it can now be easily restricted.
To do this, go to Instagram's settings, select the account option there, then you will see the option of sensitive content control. After selecting it, three more options will be on the screen.
Option 1 Allow: After enabling it, you will see this type of content. Second option Limit: This option will reduce the number of such content slightly.
Third option Limit even more: The number of such content will be very limited.
However, under the company's policy, there will be no bonfire option for those under 18 years of age.
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