September 2025 News Archive – What You Missed This Month

If you stopped by AkoLax Express during September, you probably caught a mix of sports drama and cultural insight. Below is a quick rundown of the three stories that defined the month, so you can stay in the loop without scrolling through every post.

Big Moments on the Cricket Field

The Duleep Trophy semifinals stole the limelight from September 4‑7. Central Zone clinched a spot in the final by taking a first‑innings lead against West Zone, while South Zone ran away with a dominant performance over North Zone in Bengaluru. South piled up a massive 536 runs before declaring at 95/1, putting pressure on the North. The matches were played at the BCCI Centre of Excellence Ground under a four‑day format, and the results set up an exciting final showdown.

Across the continent, the Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka T20I series kept fans on edge. In the second game, Zimbabwe chased down a modest 81 runs in just 14.2 overs, thanks to a lethal spell from Brad Evans and Sikandar Raza, who each grabbed three wickets. Sri Lanka’s batting collapsed at 80 all out in 17.4 overs, handing Zimbabwe a five‑wicket win and tying the series 1‑1. The Harare pitch offered early seam assistance before turning friendly for spinners, making the game a tactical battle.

Cultural Corner: Chaitra Navratri Panchami

Even though the Chaitra Navratri Panchami article referred to a date in early April, it stayed relevant throughout the month for readers interested in Hindu festivals. The fifth day—dedicated to Goddess Skandamata—runs from 2:35 am to 11:52 pm, with Brahma Muhurat (04:58‑05:45 am) and Amrit Kalam (06:39 am) highlighted as prime worship times. Yellow clothing, banana offerings, and the mantra “Om Hreem Saha Skandmatryai Namah” were suggested for a proper observance. The day also coincides with Lakshmi Panchami, giving devotees a chance to pray for both maternal blessings and financial prosperity.

These three posts show the breadth of coverage AkoLax Express offers: from high‑stakes cricket matches that affect tournament outcomes to detailed guidance on traditional observances. Whether you’re a sports fan tracking scores or someone looking to deepen cultural knowledge, the September archive has something useful.

Want to revisit any of these stories in full? Just scroll up to the headlines above and dive into the details. We keep each article concise, factual, and easy to read, so you can get the gist in a minute and decide if you need a deeper look.

Stay tuned for next month’s updates. We’ll keep bringing breaking news, quick analysis, and practical tips right to your screen. Thanks for making AkoLax Express your go‑to source for fast, reliable information.

Chaitra Navratri Panchami 2025: Goddess Skandamata Day, Auspicious Timings & Rituals 28 Sep

Chaitra Navratri Panchami 2025: Goddess Skandamata Day, Auspicious Timings & Rituals

Wednesday, 2 April 2025, marks Panchami – the fifth day of Chaitra Navratri dedicated to Goddess Skandamata. The day runs from 2:35 am to 11:52 pm, with Brahma Muhurat (04:58‑05:45 am) and Amrit Kalam (06:39 am) offering prime slots for worship. Yellow attire, banana offerings and the mantra “Om Hreem Saha Skandmatryai Namah” are recommended. The day also overlaps with Lakshmi Panchami, adding a layer of prosperity‑focused prayers.

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Duleep Trophy 2025: Central Zone reach final on first-innings lead; South Zone dominate North 14 Sep

Duleep Trophy 2025: Central Zone reach final on first-innings lead; South Zone dominate North

Central Zone booked a spot in the Duleep Trophy 2025 final on a first-innings lead after a run-heavy draw with West Zone, while South Zone took firm control against North Zone in Bengaluru. South piled up 536 and closed at 95/1, with North’s SP Khajuria (53*) and A Badoni (40) offering resistance. Both semis ran from Sept 4–7 at the BCCI Centre of Excellence Ground under the four-day format.

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Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka 2nd T20I: Raza and Evans set up ruthless win to force series decider 7 Sep

Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka 2nd T20I: Raza and Evans set up ruthless win to force series decider

Sri Lanka were routed for 80 in 17.4 overs as Zimbabwe won the 2nd T20I by five wickets in Harare, leveling the series 1-1. Brad Evans and Sikandar Raza took three wickets each, and Zimbabwe chased 81 in 14.2 overs. The Harare pitch again offered early help for pace before bringing spinners into play. The result narrows Sri Lanka’s head-to-head lead to 6-2 and sets up a tense series decider.

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