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Imrul saved two series-respect Afghanistan-Bangladesh

Bangladesh 'A' team to ease the series equality Bangladesh 'A' team was saved from the loss of series by losing the Afghanistan A team by 42 runs in the last match. The series ended in a 2-2 tie. Bangladesh 'A' team faced severe criticism for losing ODI series to Afghanistan. In the end, Imrul Kayes' team has survived the series loss. Bangladesh's second national team finished the series 2-2 after defeating the Afghans by 32 runs in the fifth and last match of the series. One ODI of the series, however, was rained out in the rain. Naeem Sheikh's century in the BKSP, Bangladesh 'A', batted first in the wicket. The score is not evil. But the Afghans had bad luck with the batting-power. In this series, the target given by Bangladesh in a match was overcome. But that didn't happen today. Yasin Arafat did not let up. If he took 5 wickets, Afghanistan 'A' would have lost 20 runs in 5.4 overs. Naeem and Afif Hossain

Hong Kong protests: China condemns 'horrendous incidents' China

China has condemned the recent anti-government protests in Hong Kong as "horrendous incidents" that have caused "serious damage to the rule of law". A spokeswoman for China's top policy office on Hong Kong insisted that the territory's "top priority" was to "restore social order". The comments marked a rare intervention by the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office [HKMAO]. The city has seen eight consecutive weekends of anti-government protests. There were violent clashes on Sunday as police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters. Barricades were also erected at several different locations in the city. The background you need on the protests Were triads involved in the attacks? Police fire tear gas at Yuen Long protest Although authorities in Beijing have condemned the protests and reiterated their support for Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam on several occasions, Monday's intervention is widely seen as conveyi

Windows Defender Antivirus on Windows Server 2020

Applies to: Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP) Windows Defender Antivirus is available on Windows Server 2016. In some instances it is referred to as Endpoint Protection - however, the protection engine is the same. While the functionality, configuration, and management is largely the same for Windows Defender AV either on Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016, there are a few key differences: In Windows Server 2016,  automatic exclusions  are applied based on your defined Server Role. In Windows Server 2016, Windows Defender AV will not disable itself if you are running another antivirus product. This topic includes the following instructions for setting up and running Windows Defender AV on a server platform: Enable the interface Verify Windows Defender AV is running Update antimalware Security intelligence Submit Samples Configure automatic exclusions Enable or disable the interface on Windows Server 2016 By de