Doha: In a proud moment for the Beary community, young cricketer Essam Mansoor, who hails from Mangaluru, has been selected to represent Qatar in the Under-19 National Cricket Squad. Essam is the elder son of Mansoor Hasanabba Hentar and Razia Sulaiman Salmar, residents of Doha, Qatar.

Essam, who is currently in his first year of graduation at the University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST), has earned the spot after years of consistent performance and dedication to the sport. His selection marks a notable milestone, as he becomes the first boy from the Beary community to secure a place in Qatar’s national cricket team.

Officials confirmed that Essam will leave for the United Arab Emirates on November 17 to participate in the Under-19 ACC Premier Cup. The tournament will offer him the opportunity to compete at an international level and showcase his skills before a wider cricketing audience.

Community members, friends and well-wishers in Qatar and back home in coastal Karnataka have expressed pride and appreciation for Essam’s achievement. His accomplishment is being seen as an inspiration for several young Beary athletes who aspire to pursue sports professionally.

Family members said that Essam’s commitment, discipline and passion for cricket have played a key role in his rise through Qatar’s junior cricket framework. They added that the selection is both a matter of personal joy and a moment of collective pride for the Beary community.

Essam’s parents, engineer Mansoor Hasanabba Hentar and Razia Sulaiman Salmar, said they are hopeful that he will continue to excel and make the country proud at the ACC Premier Cup and in future cricketing opportunities.

Essam Mansoor’s selection has been widely celebrated as a landmark achievement for a community that has been increasingly encouraging its youth to explore opportunities in sports, academics and professional fields.

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Thane (PTI): A 28-year-old woman died after falling off a crowded suburban local train during the morning rush hour in Maharashtra's Thane district on Saturday, the Government Railway Police (GRP) said.

The incident occurred around 8.10 am at the Badlapur railway station, an official from the Kalyan GRP said.

The victim, Chetana Devrukhkar, was attempting to board a moving train heading for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) when she slipped and fell on the platform, senior inspector Pandhari Kande of the Kalyan GRP said.

He said that the deceased worked with a firm in Thane and was travelling to work.

A case of accidental death has been registered in connection with the incident.