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Schedule of 2024 Baseball United Arab Classic unveiled

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The first ever Baseball United Arab Classic will take place on Nov. 7-10, 2024 (Baseball United)
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The first ever Baseball United Arab Classic will take place on Nov. 7-10, 2024 (Baseball United)
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Updated 10 October 2024

Schedule of 2024 Baseball United Arab Classic unveiled

Schedule of 2024 Baseball United Arab Classic unveiled
  • 海角直播 among 9 teams from the Middle East and South Asia to compete in 4-day tournament, including India vs. Pakistan on Friday, Nov. 8

DUBAI: Baseball United, the first professional league of the sport focused on the Middle East and South Asia, has announced the schedule for the inaugural Baseball United Arab Classic tournament from Nov. 7 to 10.

The event, the largest tournament of its kind in the history of the region, will be held at the new Baseball United Ballpark in Dubai鈥檚 The Sevens sports and entertainment complex.

The competition will include India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Palestine, Afghanistan, Nepal, 海角直播, and the newly formed UAE team.

鈥淓very nation competing in this event is now a part of history,鈥 said Kash Shaikh, chairman, CEO and co-founder of Baseball United. 鈥淭his will be the largest, most diverse, and most competitive national baseball team tournament this region has ever seen.

鈥淭he eyes of the world will be on these teams. We created the Arab Classic to give these nations, their federations, and their players and coaches a global stage to showcase their talent, skills, and heart.

鈥淚 can鈥檛 wait for the world to witness the progress these teams have made. And I hope to see fans in Dubai of each of these communities come out to support their country with passion and pride.鈥

The games will run from early morning to late evening on each day of the tournament, with start times ranging from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Gulf Standard Time.

The first three days will be in a round-robin format, with playoffs for the top six teams on Sunday, Nov. 10. The championship game will begin at 8 p.m.

The teams will be split into two groups. Group A will include India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and the UAE. Group B will feature 海角直播, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Palestine.

The two group winners will automatically advance to the semifinals, with teams second and third in each group competing in an opening quarterfinal round.

India will take on Pakistan in primetime on Friday, Nov. 8, with the first pitch scheduled for 8 p.m.

Pakistan is currently the highest ranked South Asian country in the World Baseball Softball Confederation rankings, moving up to No. 36 earlier this year. India is ranked No. 68.

Both teams have highly touted pitching prospects who will compete in Baseball United鈥檚 professional league next year.

Other key matchups include India vs. the UAE in the morning session on Thursday, Nov. 7, followed by Sri Lanka vs. 海角直播, and Nepal vs. Palestine in the evening session.

Palestine, ranked No. 34, was the runner-up at last year鈥檚 West Asia Baseball Cup and competed in the most recent Asian Championships. They take on Sri Lanka in the evening session on Friday, Nov. 8, just before the match between India and Pakistan.

On Saturday, Nov. 9, the host team from the UAE will face Bangladesh in the morning, followed by an evening session that includes Palestine, India, Bangladesh and 海角直播.

Playoff teams and matchups will be announced at the conclusion of play on Saturday, Nov. 9.

Phase one of the ballpark鈥檚 construction is set to be complete by the time of the event, and will include professional lighting, dugouts, practice areas, and the full playing field.

Fan seating configurations will be smaller for this event, with expanded seating added for Baseball United鈥檚 professional games next year.

Food and beverages will be available for purchase throughout the ballpark, with exclusive hospitality offerings, including free ballpark fare, for Diamond Club ticket holders.

鈥淲e accelerated the construction of our ballpark so that we could create this experience for these national teams,鈥 said Shaikh. 鈥淲e have more work to do after the tournament to complete all aspects of the build, but the field and general areas will be ready.

鈥淭hat means that the first pitch, the first catch, and the first hit in the history of our ballpark will now come from players from this region. And that is truly special.鈥


Football cannot solve conflicts like Gaza but carries message of peace, says FIFA鈥檚 Infantino

Football cannot solve conflicts like Gaza but carries message of peace, says FIFA鈥檚 Infantino
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Football cannot solve conflicts like Gaza but carries message of peace, says FIFA鈥檚 Infantino

Football cannot solve conflicts like Gaza but carries message of peace, says FIFA鈥檚 Infantino
  • FIFA promotes peace amid global conflicts, says Infantino
  • FIFA faces calls to suspend Israel from international football

ZURICH: FIFA President Gianni Infantino said on Thursday that football could not solve conflicts, but it must carry a message of peace and unity as Israel鈥檚 military operation in Gaza and other global tensions fuel calls for the sport to take a stand.

鈥淎t FIFA, we are committed to using the power of football to bring people together in a divided world,鈥 Infantino told a FIFA Council meeting in Zurich.

鈥淥ur thoughts are with those who are suffering in the many conflicts that exist around the world today, and the most important message that football can convey right now is one of peace and unity.鈥

Infantino said world football鈥檚 governing body could not solve geopolitical crises, but 鈥渋t can and must promote football around the world by harnessing its unifying, educational, cultural and humanitarian values.鈥

FIFA has faced repeated calls to act over the war in Gaza, with Palestinian officials pressing for Israel to be suspended from international football.

The issue has been under review by FIFA for months, but no decision has been taken. Infantino has consistently said such matters require consensus with the confederations and must be handled with caution.

The comments came a day after FIFA Vice President Victor Montagliani noted that any decision over Israel鈥檚 participation in European competitions, including World Cup qualifiers, was a matter for UEFA to decide, effectively putting the onus on the European body.

鈥淔irst and foremost, it (Israel) is a member of UEFA, no different than I have to deal with a member of my region for whatever reason... They have to deal with that,鈥 Montagliani told reporters at the Leaders sports business conference on Wednesday.

Israel are third in Europe鈥檚 Group I of the qualifying stage for next year鈥檚 World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico. Amnesty International on Wednesday sent a letter to FIFA and UEFA calling on them to suspend the Israel Football Association.


鈥楤igger and bigger鈥: Baseball United inaugural season edges closer

鈥楤igger and bigger鈥: Baseball United inaugural season edges closer
Updated 02 October 2025

鈥楤igger and bigger鈥: Baseball United inaugural season edges closer

鈥楤igger and bigger鈥: Baseball United inaugural season edges closer
  • All games will be played at Baseball United Ballpark in Dubai, starting Nov.14

DUBAI: The inaugural season of Baseball United, the first professional baseball league focused on the Middle East and South Asia, edged closer with the announcement that tickets are now on sale. The competition will feature Baseball United鈥檚 four founding franchises 鈥 Mumbai Cobras, Karachi Monarchs, Arabia Wolves, and Mid East Falcons 鈥 playing a total of 21 games in 30 days at Baseball United Ballpark at The Sevens in Dubai.

The season will begin with a three-game series between Mumbai and Karachi on Nov. 14, 15 and 16, and conclude with a best-of-three championship series on Dec. 12, 13 and 14 (if necessary). Dubai鈥檚 home team, the Wolves, play their first game on Nov. 18 against the Cobras.

The teams feature top professional players from 25 countries, including Japan, Philippines, Canada, Mexico, India, Pakistan, Germany, and the United States. Players have competed in top leagues such as Major League Baseball and the Nippon Professional Baseball League, and several were part of Baseball United鈥檚 previous events in Dubai over the past two years.

鈥淎fter more than three years of building and so much work from so many people, we are finally ready for Season One,鈥 said Kash Shaikh, chairman, CEO, and co-founder, Baseball United. 鈥淓ach event we鈥檝e hosted here in Dubai has gotten bigger and bigger, as more and more fans continue to fall in love with the ballpark experience. The grandstands at our games are full of families from all over the world, with a mix of new fans and longtime baseball lovers.

鈥淲e are grateful for the support from the community here in Dubai and across the GCC, and hope to host even more people at Baseball United Ballpark.鈥

Ticket prices range from 49 UAE dirhams ($13) for general admission seating, to 119 dirhams ($32) for reserved diamond club seating behind home plate. The games include a full food and beverage experience, with several local and international food vendors, and numerous bars.

Games will be played every day except Monday, with reduced pricing on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Following last month鈥檚 pre-sale, limited tickets remain for the opening weekend series between Mumbai and Karachi.

The league will also take a short break during the National Day holiday, with promotional activities scheduled in partnership with Emirates Dubai 7s. The season鈥檚 full schedule is available on baseballunited.com.

Baseball United was co-founded by Shaikh and several MLB legends, including Hall of Famers Barry Larkin, Mariano Rivera, and Adrian Beltre. The league鈥檚 February event averaged nearly four million viewers per game. Season One will be broadcast internationally, with official partners announced later this month.

Tickets for Baseball United Season One are on sale now exclusively on the District by Zomato app


Hall-of-Famer Oscar Robertson recalls 60s international showcase ahead of NBA Abu Dhabi Games

Hall-of-Famer Oscar Robertson recalls 60s international showcase ahead of NBA Abu Dhabi Games
Updated 02 October 2025

Hall-of-Famer Oscar Robertson recalls 60s international showcase ahead of NBA Abu Dhabi Games

Hall-of-Famer Oscar Robertson recalls 60s international showcase ahead of NBA Abu Dhabi Games
  • NBA great 鈥楤ig O鈥 spoke to Arab News, about triple-doubles, overseas tours, and weighed in on Knicks, Bucks and Sixers ahead of the Abu Dhabi Games

ABU DHABI: Few basketball players have shaped the game the way Oscar Robertson has. The Hall of Famer, known as The Big O, was the first player in NBA history to average a triple-double over an entire season 鈥 a feat not repeated until Russell Westbrook managed it more than 50 years later. He was also the league鈥檚 inaugural Rookie of the Year in 1961 and later captured an NBA championship with Milwaukee.

Now Robertson is making his Abu Dhabi debut, attending The NBA Abu Dhabi Games 2025 where the New York Knicks face the Philadelphia 76ers at Etihad Arena on Oct. 2 and 4.

Robertson told Arab News in an exclusive interview that his first taste of basketball outside the US came not through the NBA but on a goodwill tour in 1964 鈥 one of the earliest efforts to take the game to an international audience.

鈥淚n 1964, we took a trip overseas to Yugoslavia, Poland, Romania, and Egypt. We thought we鈥檇 play a couple of games, but we ended up playing 16,鈥 he recalled. 鈥淚t was a lot of basketball, but I enjoyed it. For the first time in my life, I went to the pyramids, saw the camps in Poland, and visited Romania 鈥 nice place, Count Dracula, Bucharest.鈥

NBA Hall-of-Famer Oscar Robertson will be at the NBA Abu Dhabi Games 2025. (Supplied)

Although not officially part of the NBA calendar, the trip gave Robertson a glimpse of basketball鈥檚 global potential and left a lasting impression on his career.

Looking at how far the sport has come, Robertson praised the impact of modern visibility.

鈥淥nce it鈥檚 on social media, people can see the players no matter the time difference. That means a lot. And then you see how well international players are doing in the NBA. It鈥檚 wonderful, truly wonderful.鈥

While his triple-double record defines his legacy today, Robertson said that the stat was not even recognized in his era.

鈥淲hen I was playing, I didn鈥檛 even know about triple-doubles. No one ever mentioned them. I only heard about it in the mid-70s, when Magic Johnson came into the league and started competing with Larry Bird. That鈥檚 when people began talking about triple-doubles, and they went back into the archives and discovered mine.

鈥淭hey didn鈥檛 get them all, though,鈥 he added with a grin.

It was a reminder, he said, that 鈥渆ven the record books don鈥檛 fully capture鈥 the scale of his dominance.

Robertson is a keen follower of the global game and said that last summer鈥檚 Olympics proved once again that experience matters.

In July last year, Team USA staged its pre-Olympic training camp in Abu Dhabi, playing practice games against Australia and Serbia before heading to Paris. The camp was billed as a redemption tour after the Americans鈥 fourth-place finish at the 2023 FIBA World Cup.

This time, LeBron James rallied the biggest names in basketball, assembling what was dubbed the sport鈥檚 鈥淎vengers鈥 squad 鈥 with James, Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Joel Embiid and Anthony Davis among those committing to restore US dominance.

Reflecting on their gold-medal win against France, Robertson highlighted the difference that the veterans made.

鈥淗ad it not been for Curry 鈥 even though we had some great players on the court, so did the French, whom the US faced in the final. You don鈥檛 realize how strong they are until you see them play. But when you鈥檝e got LeBron, Curry and those guys with all their experience, it makes the difference.鈥

With the Knicks and Sixers bringing their historic rivalry to Abu Dhabi this week, Robertson shared his thoughts on the teams headlining this year鈥檚 double-header, as well as his former franchise Milwaukee.

On the Knicks, who reached the Eastern Conference finals last season for the first time in 25 years, he praised their promise but warned that balance is crucial in today鈥檚 NBA.

鈥淭hey鈥檒l have a really good team and will be one of the favorites, no doubt about that. But the three-point shot only works if you鈥檙e making them 鈥 if not, it hurts you. You need another plan, to go inside and mix things up. Without an inside game, you鈥檙e not going to win.鈥

Turning to the 76ers, Robertson said all eyes will be on Embiid, the 2023 NBA MVP, as he looks to bounce back from an injury-hit campaign last season.

鈥淓very team has injuries, you have to overcome them. Embiid is a big part of Philadelphia鈥檚 basketball team. Is he going to be OK this year? I don鈥檛 know. We鈥檒l find out if he plays here tomorrow night.鈥

But he cautioned that even a dominant player like Embiid cannot do it all alone.

鈥淚f he鈥檚 healthy, Embiid will be tough to guard. He鈥檚 a big man with the size and strength to make Philadelphia much better. But the other guys have to play well, too. You can鈥檛 leave it all up to one guy.鈥

He pointed to Wilt Chamberlain鈥檚 historic 1961-1962 season as proof: 鈥淲ilt averaged 50 points a game, but the Philadelphia Warriors still fell short of a championship.鈥

Finally, on Milwaukee, where he won the championship in 1971, Robertson noted a period of transition despite Giannis Antetokounmpo鈥檚 continued presence.

鈥淭hey have some new players. Giannis has been there maybe 12 years or so, but around him it鈥檚 almost a brand new team. They let go of Damian Lillard, brought in a new forward and Myles Turner from the Pacers. They鈥檝e got to prove themselves.鈥

As Abu Dhabi prepares for two nights of NBA action, Robertson鈥檚 reflections bridge generations. From pioneering overseas tours in the 1960s to redefining the triple-double and analysing today鈥檚 stars, The Big O remains a voice of authority on what truly wins in basketball: teamwork, experience, and an inside game that never goes out of style.


Andre Fletcher commands big payday of $260,000 at historic DP World ILT20 Season 4 Player Auction

Andre Fletcher commands big payday of $260,000 at historic DP World ILT20 Season 4 Player Auction
Updated 02 October 2025

Andre Fletcher commands big payday of $260,000 at historic DP World ILT20 Season 4 Player Auction

Andre Fletcher commands big payday of $260,000 at historic DP World ILT20 Season 4 Player Auction
  • Fletcher of MI Emirates, Scott Currie (Dubai Capitals, $250,000) and Liam Dawson (Gulf Giants, $170,000) among the top signings at the auction
  • UAE pacers were in top demand as Junaid Siddique fetched $170,000 with Sharjah Warriorz, Muhammad Rohid was secured by MI Emirates for $140,000, and Wasim Akram joined Warriorz for $55,000

DUBAI: The West Indies鈥 Andre Fletcher capped a day of drama at the first-ever DP World ILT20 player auction, emerging as the most expensive player with a price tag of a whopping $260,000.

MI Emirates outbid rivals to secure the explosive batter for a fourth consecutive season. Close behind was England鈥檚 Scott Currie, snapped up by Dubai Capitals for $250,000.

England鈥檚 Liam Dawson led the pack amongst the pacers acquired for $170,000 by Gulf Giants while Naveen-ul-Haq was secured for $100,000 by MI Emirates.

UAE pacers were the flavor of the auction, with Junaid Siddique going to Sharjah Warriorz for $170,000 (Right-to-Match), making him their most expensive buy. Muhammad Rohid also drew a six-figure deal, going to MI Emirates for $140,000 (RTM).

Some of the standout performers from the DP World ILT20 Development Tournament also converted their success into franchise deals at the auction.

UAE pacer Haider Razzaq, the leading wicket-taker in Sharjah Warriorz Development鈥檚 title-winning campaign earlier this year, was purchased by Gulf Giants for $50,000.

Player of the Tournament, Sanjay Pahal, an all-rounder who impressed throughout, was retained by Desert Vipers for $10,000. Raees Ahmed, who was amongst the top three run-getters, went back to Sharjah Warriorz at his base price of $10,000.

Abu Dhabi Knight Riders eagerly pursued Scotland鈥檚 Brandon McMullen for $110,000, while also picking up Michael Pepper and Unmukt Chand at their base price of $40,000, along with England鈥檚 George Garton for $10,000.

Their Associate Nation pool was reinforced by Kuwait鈥檚 Adnan Idrees ($10,000), while the UAE core featured Ibrar Ahmad ($22,000, RTM), Ajay Kumar ($10,000) and Abdul Manan Ali ($10,000).

Desert Vipers acquired Pakistan stars Fakhar Zaman and Naseem Shah at their base price of $80,000 apiece, along with Afghanistan leggie Qais Ahmed ($40,000). They also secured Scotland鈥檚 Tom Bruce for $80,000 and brought in Pakistan鈥檚 Hasan Nawaz at $40,000.

Their Associate signings saw UAE keeper Vriitya Aravind ($10,000) join Bilal Tahir ($10,000), while Faisal Khan made history as the first 海角直播n player bought at the auction, picked up at his base price of $10,000.

The Dubai Capitals followed their big splash for the young Currie by opting for experience.

Afghanistan鈥檚 Mohammad Nabi and England鈥檚 Tymal Mills were among their headline overseas pick at $80,000, while the UAE鈥檚 Farhan Khan and Muhammad Farooq were secured for $10,000 each.

To round out their haul, they added Kuwait鈥檚 Anudeep Chenthamara ($10,000) and 海角直播鈥檚 Usman Najeeb ($10,000).

Gulf Giants became the first team to complete their squad. They snapped up South Africa鈥檚 Tabraiz Shamsi and Netherlands鈥 pacer Fred Klaassen for $40,000 each, and England鈥檚 Sean Dickson at $10,000.

The franchise also strengthened their bowling department through England鈥檚 Chris Wood and West Indies鈥 Ramon Simmonds with both pacers coming in at $40,000 each. 

Their Associate Nation haul included Kuwait鈥檚 Meet Bhavsar ($14,000) and 海角直播鈥檚 Ishtiaq Ahmad ($16,000), with the UAE鈥檚 Asif Khan ($26,000) and Zuhaib Zubair鈥檚 $10,000 (RTM) adding to their UAE core.

The MI Emirates, alongside their record signing of Fletcher, added Bangladesh鈥檚 Shakib Al-Hassan for $40,000 and England all-rounder Jordan Thompson for $48,000.

They further diversified with Associate Nations players including the US鈥 Nosthush Kenjige, UAE鈥檚 Zahoor Khan, Kuwait鈥檚 Mohammad Shafiq and 海角直播鈥檚 Zain ul-Abidin, all at $10,000.

Sharjah Warriorz roped in South African all-rounder Dwaine Pretorius at $120,000 and English leg-spinner Nathan Sowter for $100,000. They also locked in pacers Jayden Seales and Taskin Ahmed at $80,000 each.

Warriorz spent big on the UAE鈥檚 Wasim Akram, bagging the pacer for $55,000. Kuwait鈥檚 Mohamed Nawfer and Mohammed Aslam were picked up for $14,000 each. Also, the UAE鈥檚 Ethan D鈥橲ouza, Zimbabwe鈥檚 Richard Ngarava and US鈥 Harmeet Singh went to Warriorz for $10,000 each.

The DP World ILT20 season four begins on Tuesday, Dec. 2 and concludes with the final on Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026.    


Muhammad Waseem to lead UAE in ICC Men鈥檚 T20 World Cup qualifier

Muhammad Waseem to lead UAE in ICC Men鈥檚 T20 World Cup qualifier
Updated 02 October 2025

Muhammad Waseem to lead UAE in ICC Men鈥檚 T20 World Cup qualifier

Muhammad Waseem to lead UAE in ICC Men鈥檚 T20 World Cup qualifier
  • UAE to play Qatar and Malaysia in their two group fixtures
  • Nine teams to compete in the qualifier, with top 3 progressing to the finals in India and Sri Lanka

DUBAI: The UAE will compete in the ICC Men鈥檚 T20 World Cup Asia and East Asia Pacific Qualifier next month with prolific opener Muhammad Waseem leading the 15-member squad.

Three teams will qualify for the ICC Men鈥檚 T20 World Cup 2026 in India and Sri Lanka. Nine teams will compete in the tournament, divided into three pools. The UAE are in Group 1 alongside Malaysia and Qatar.

The team will play Qatar on Wednesday, Oct. 8 and Malaysia on Friday, Oct. 10. The top two teams from each pool will progress to the Super Six Stage.

Super Six matches will take place from Oct. 12 to 17, with the top three teams earning ICC Men鈥檚 T20 World Cup 2026 qualification.

UAE squad for ICC Men鈥檚 T20 World Cup Asia and EAP Qualifier:

Muhammad Waseem (captain), Alishan Sharafu, Aryansh Sharma (wicketkeeper), Basil Hameed, Dhruv Parashar, Jonathan Figy, Haider Ali, Harshit Kaushik, Junaid Siddique, Muhammad Farooq, Muhammad Irfan, Rahul Chopra (wicketkeeper), Rohid Khan, Simranjeet Singh and Zahid Ali.

Support staff: Amjad Ezzi (team manager), Lalchand Rajput.

ICC Men鈥檚 T20 World Cup Asia and EAP Qualifier 鈥 Oman 鈥 UAE matches schedule:

Wednesday, Oct. 8: UAE vs. Qatar 鈥 Al-Amerat Cricket Stadium.

Friday, Oct. 10: UAE vs. Malaysia 鈥 Al-Amerat Cricket Ground Turf 2.

Super Six Stage, Oct. 12-17: Al-Amerat Cricket Stadium and Al-Amerat Cricket Ground Turf 2.