September 2025 Archive – Cricket Action and Delhi Weather News

Welcome to the September 2025 roundup from Info School India. In this month we captured a fiery cricket rivalry, a record‑breaking T20I knock, and a heavy rain event that shook Delhi. Let’s break down what happened, why it mattered, and what you can take away.

Cricket Highlights

First up, the Asia Cup 2025 saw Pakistan’s left‑arm spinner Abrar Ahmed turn a wicket celebration into a mind game with Sri Lanka’s all‑rounder Wanindu Hasaranga. After dismissing a key batsman, Abrar mimicked Hasaranga’s signature pose, sparking a quick‑fire exchange of gestures. The incident went viral, showing how on‑field psychology can swing momentum as much as a well‑timed delivery.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s rising star Mohammad Haris delivered a jaw‑dropping performance against Bangladesh in Lahore. He smashed 107 runs off just 46 balls, registering a strike rate of 232.60 – the second‑fastest T20I hundred by a Pakistani and the first by a non‑opener. Haris also clinched Player of the Series with 167 runs at a 201.12 strike rate, helping Pakistan post 200+ totals twice for the first time since 2018.

Both stories underline a shift in how aggressive play and mental tactics are reshaping modern cricket. Fans now expect not only skill but also a bit of showmanship that can tip the scales in tight matches.

Delhi Weather Alerts

September wasn’t just about sports. Delhi and the surrounding NCR faced relentless downpours, pushing the Yamuna River past the danger mark. The city issued flood alerts, temporarily closing the iconic Loha Pul bridge. Temperatures slipped to a comfortable 24.4–32.5 °C, but humidity hovered around 78 % and winds gusted up to 14.4 km/h.

Rainfall was heavy enough to improve air quality dramatically, dropping the AQI to 43 – a welcome relief after months of smog. Visibility dipped to 9.8 km during the peak of the storm, making travel tricky but also cleaning the sky.

For residents, the key takeaway is to stay informed about river levels and road closures during monsoon peaks. Simple steps like checking local alerts and keeping an emergency kit handy can prevent unnecessary hassles.

That’s the snapshot of September 2025 on Info School India: explosive cricket moments that kept fans on the edge of their seats, and a weather event that reminded us how quickly nature can change daily life. Keep checking the archive for more real‑time updates and deeper dives into the stories that shape our world.

Abrar Ahmed celebration war fuels Asia Cup 2025 clash with Wanindu Hasaranga

Abrar Ahmed celebration war fuels Asia Cup 2025 clash with Wanindu Hasaranga

A spin duel between Pakistan and Sri Lanka at the Asia Cup 2025 turned into a celebration showdown. Abrar Ahmed mocked Wanindu Hasaranga’s signature pose after a wicket, prompting the Sri Lankan all‑rounder to strike back with his own send‑off. The back‑and‑forth stole headlines, highlighting the tournament’s fierce rivalry and the role of on‑field psychology.

Mohammad Haris blasts maiden T20I hundred at 232 strike rate as Pakistan sweep Bangladesh 3-0 in Lahore

Mohammad Haris blasts maiden T20I hundred at 232 strike rate as Pakistan sweep Bangladesh 3-0 in Lahore

Mohammad Haris smashed an unbeaten 107 off 46 balls to seal Pakistan’s 3-0 T20I sweep over Bangladesh in Lahore on June 1, 2025. His strike rate of 232.60 made it the second-fastest T20I hundred by a Pakistani and the first by a Pakistan non-opener. Haris took Player of the Series with 167 runs at a 201.12 strike rate, while Pakistan crossed 200 twice in a series for the first time since 2018.

Delhi Weather: Heavy Rain Pounds NCR as Yamuna Crosses Danger Mark, Flood Alerts Issued

Delhi Weather: Heavy Rain Pounds NCR as Yamuna Crosses Danger Mark, Flood Alerts Issued

Heavy rain has gripped Delhi-NCR with a 97% chance of showers through the day. The Yamuna has crossed the danger mark, triggering flood alerts and the closure of Loha Pul. Temperatures are down to 24.4–32.5°C with 78% humidity and 14.4 km/h winds. Visibility dipped to 9.8 km in peak rain. Air quality improved to an AQI of 43 as showers cleaned the air.