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海角直播 and UAE advance to quarterfinals, Palestine in semis of Baseball United Arab Classic

海角直播 and UAE advance to quarterfinals, Palestine in semis of Baseball United Arab Classic
The playoffs and Championship game of the inaugural Baseball United Arab Classic will take place on Sunday. (Baseball United)
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Updated 10 November 2024

海角直播 and UAE advance to quarterfinals, Palestine in semis of Baseball United Arab Classic

海角直播 and UAE advance to quarterfinals, Palestine in semis of Baseball United Arab Classic
  • Pakistan, Sri Lanka, 海角直播 and India also advance to Sunday鈥檚 playoff round at Baseball United Ballpark

DUBAI: The playoff field for the inaugural Baseball United Arab Classic is officially set after a series of decisive matchups took place on Saturday, with Pakistan and Palestine earning top positions in their groups and automatic spots in the semifinals, while the UAE, Sri Lanka, 海角直播 and India secured their spots in the quarterfinals.

The playoffs and final will take place on Sunday.

鈥淭he semifinals and championship are shaping up to be absolute classics,鈥 said Kash Shaikh, chairman, CEO and co-founder of Baseball United. 鈥淧akistan and Palestine both look great, and the UAE and Sri Lanka both believe they can finish with a trophy. It鈥檚 going to be an amazing evening of baseball at Baseball United Ballpark.鈥

As the playoff picture takes shape, the matchups are set for an action-packed day of baseball, with teams vying for a spot in the championship and the opportunity to compete for national glory.

India (A3) will face Sri Lanka (B2), followed by 海角直播 (B3) taking on UAE (A2). The winners of these games will advance to play Pakistan (A1) and Palestine (B1) respectively. The day will culminate in the championship game at 8:00 p.m. local time, featuring the winners of the semifinal matchups.

Saturday game recaps:

Nepal vs. Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka took charge in a commanding 10-0 win over Nepal, led by an explosive offensive display and strong pitching. Center fielder Sameera Rathnayake excelled, going 3-for-3 with a double, a triple, three runs scored, and two runs batted in. Third baseman Roshan Samaraweera added to the effort, going 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs. On the mound, right-hander Sugath De Silva delivered four scoreless innings, allowing only two hits and striking out two to help secure the victory.

UAE vs. Bangladesh

The UAE powered past Bangladesh in a 9-2 win, highlighted by standout performances at the plate and on the mound. Right fielder Lorenzo Riddle led the offense with a perfect 3-for-3 outing, launching two home runs and driving in four runs. Second baseman Alejandro Perez and shortstop Chris Beyers each contributed two hits and an RBI, adding to the UAE鈥檚 impressive lineup. Right-hander Claudio Gomez controlled the game on the mound, throwing five innings with no earned runs and five strikeouts. Bangladesh鈥檚 offense was limited to just four hits, with right-handed pitchers Tanmoy Das and Salam Chowdhury struggling to hold back the UAE鈥檚 momentum.

Pakistan vs. Afghanistan

Pakistan continued its undefeated streak with a commanding 17-3 victory over Afghanistan. Shortstop Zan Shariff led the charge, going 3-for-3 with two doubles and three RBIs, while left-fielder Amar Mahmood contributed a 3-for-4 performance, including a triple and three RBIs. Right-hander Syed Ali earned the win, pitching 1 鈪 innings, allowing three runs, and striking out three. Afghanistan, still in search of its first win, struggled to contain Pakistan鈥檚 powerful offense as they fell to 0-4 in the tournament and were eliminated from the playoffs.

KSA vs. Palestine

Palestine extended its undefeated run with a decisive 12-2 victory over 海角直播. Taking advantage of a struggling Saudi pitching staff that issued 14 walks, Palestine capitalized on every opportunity to secure the win and solidify their strong standing in the tournament. 海角直播, unable to contain Palestine鈥檚 disciplined approach at the plate, now looks to regroup after the tough loss.

India vs. Bangladesh

India secured a dominant 9-1 victory over Bangladesh, advancing to the quarterfinals and eliminating their opponents from playoff contention. Left-fielder Siddarth Vaishnav led the charge, going 3-for-4 with three runs scored and two RBIs. First baseman Narender Kumar added to the offensive attack, finishing 2-for-2 with a double and three RBIs. On the mound, left-handed pitcher Ishan Thakur pitched two innings, allowing one run while striking out three, and handed it over to RHP Tushar Lalwani who closed out the game with two scoreless innings, striking out five batters to seal the win.


Tigers catcher Dillon Dingler takes down hometown Cleveland Gurdians in Wild Card Series clincher

Tigers catcher Dillon Dingler takes down hometown Cleveland Gurdians in Wild Card Series clincher
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Tigers catcher Dillon Dingler takes down hometown Cleveland Gurdians in Wild Card Series clincher

Tigers catcher Dillon Dingler takes down hometown Cleveland Gurdians in Wild Card Series clincher

CLEVELAND: Dillon Dingler grew up rooting for the Cleveland Guardians. But on Thursday, he sent them home.
Playing in the ballpark where he attended many games as a youngster, the second-year catcher hit a go-ahead solo homer in the sixth inning to lead the Detroit Tigers to a 6-3 victory over Cleveland in the decisive Game 3 of their AL Wild Card Series.
Dingler also threw out Jos茅 Ram铆rez trying to steal second at a pivotal juncture, helping the Tigers reach the Division Series for the second consecutive season.
鈥淚t鈥檚 obviously cool. I was always a longtime Guardians fan growing up,鈥 said Dingler, raised about 55 miles from Cleveland in Massillon, Ohio. 鈥淚t was special. Every time we come here, a lot of family, a lot of friends cheering on, and it鈥檚 kind of cool because all of them are Guardians fans.
鈥淯ltimately, it was very special. Kind of closing the door, winning this series.鈥
Dingler had 16 family members and friends at a Tigers-Guardians game earlier this season. On Thursday, it was only his parents and wife.
Dingler went 8 for 22 in his last six regular-season games, but he was hitless in nine at-bats in the playoff series before coming to the plate with the score tied 1-all and two outs in the sixth.
He got an elevated changeup on a 1-1 count from left-hander Joey Cantillo and launched it 401 feet into the bleachers in left-center to give the Tigers the lead.
Dingler became the first Detroit batter to homer for his first postseason hit since Nick Castellanos in a 2014 Division Series against Baltimore.
Dingler also joined Parker Meadows  and Marty Castillo  as the only rookies in franchise history to hit go-ahead home runs in the postseason.
鈥淚 was scratching and crawling a little bit. I was able to get a pitch to hit and do a little damage,鈥 Dingler said. 鈥淭he team with the biggest momentum or the most momentum was the one that was going to carry on.鈥
Dingler went to Ohio State and was a second-round pick in the 2020 amateur draft. He made his major league debut last July and his first opening-day roster this season. He then became Detroit鈥檚 everyday catcher when Jake Rogers got hurt early in the year and took advantage of the opportunity.
Dingler, who turned 27 on Sept. 17, had a .278 batting average in 126 games along with 13 home runs and 57 RBIs. He also had nine three-hit games this season, tied for second-most among catchers in the majors.
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch, a former catcher himself, said Dingler鈥檚 stability and presence behind the plate have been huge.
鈥淲hat he鈥檚 given us on the offensive side is exceptional,鈥 Hinch said. 鈥淥ur pitchers trust him. You have to earn that. You can鈥檛 just show up, be a big leaguer, put on a big league uniform and get that. Inevitably, you have to go out and do it.鈥
Right-hander Kyle Finnegan, who got the win by retiring all four Cleveland batters he faced, also lauded Dingler鈥檚 composure.
鈥淗e鈥檚 a great target to throw to and it gives you a lot of confidence even when things aren鈥檛 going your way. He has a way to calm you down and get you back in the strike zone,鈥 Finnegan said. 鈥淎nd I mean, for him to hit a big one over there is amazing.鈥
The series win over the AL Central champion Guardians gave the wild-card Tigers plenty of satisfaction. Detroit was up 15 1/2 games on Cleveland in early July and 11 games on Sept. 4 before the biggest collapse in division or league play in baseball history.
Detroit lost five of six to Cleveland over the past two weeks as the Guardians won the division for the second straight season.
The victory also avenged last year鈥檚 loss to the Guardians in the deciding Game 5 of their Division Series.
鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 matter how you get . We got here,鈥 Tigers outfielder Riley Greene said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e moving on and we feel great.鈥
After having one of the AL鈥檚 best records through August, the Tigers are hoping they鈥檝e got back their groove when the Division Series begins in Seattle on Saturday.
鈥淲e had our ups and we certainly had our downs. Careful 鈥 maybe we鈥檝e woken a sleeping giant with this team,鈥 owner Christopher Ilitch said in the jubilant clubhouse after the game.


Cubs use 6 pitchers to shut down Padres, earn NLDS berth

Cubs use 6 pitchers to shut down Padres, earn NLDS berth
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Cubs use 6 pitchers to shut down Padres, earn NLDS berth

Cubs use 6 pitchers to shut down Padres, earn NLDS berth

Michael Busch homered to cap a three-hit performance, helping the host Chicago Cubs advance to the National League Division Series with a 3-1 win over the San Diego Padres on Thursday.
Chicago secured a 2-1 victory in the best-of-three NL wild-card series, paving the way for a matchup against the top-seeded Milwaukee Brewers in the NLDS. Game 1 of the best-of-five series is set for Saturday in Milwaukee.
Pete Crow-Armstrong delivered an RBI single in the second inning to highlight his own three-hit outing.
Dansby Swanson worked a bases-loaded walk later in the second and turned in several stellar defensive plays for the Cubs, who rebounded from a 3-0 setback on Wednesday.
鈥淭akes me back to my childhood,鈥 Swanson said on ESPN. 鈥淚 love this game, I love to compete. I love my teammates. It鈥檚 an incredible group of men and I couldn鈥檛 be more proud to be here.鈥
Chicago had 13 hits Thursday after totaling just 10 in the previous two games.
Daniel Palencia  allowed two hits in 1 1/3 scoreless innings to pick up his second win of the series. He struck out two batters without surrendering a hit in 1 2/3 scoreless innings in the Cubs鈥 3-1 victory in Game 1 on Tuesday.
Drew Pomeranz retired all three batters he faced in the seventh inning and Brad Keller worked the eighth before allowing a lead-off homer to Jackson Merrill in the ninth. Keller rebounded to strike out Xander Bogaerts on a controversial 3-2 pitch before hitting both Ryan O鈥橦earn and Bryce Johnson with a pitch.
Andrew Kittredge, working on his third straight day, induced Jake Cronenworth to ground out and Freddy Fermin to fly out to secure the save.
鈥淚鈥檓 just so proud of everybody,鈥 Chicago manager Craig Counsell said to Marquee Sports Network while getting doused in the locker room. 鈥淲e played really good defense. Jameson Taillon was brilliant. He put the game together with four innings and 14 hitters, that was brilliant. It takes the whole group  down there, it took the whole group all year and it took the whole group tonight.鈥
Padres manager Mike Shildt said of the called third strike on Bogaerts, 鈥淟ooked down to me, but I don鈥檛 see great and I鈥檓 kinda far away. Most importantly, Bogey felt like it was down, and he鈥檚 not a guy that鈥檚 overly dramatic about close pitches. It鈥檚 a big pitch, it鈥檚 a big swing pitch. And what unfolded after that could鈥檝e been very impactful, but we had other opportunities, too.鈥
Busch deposited a 2-2 fastball from Robert Suarez over the wall in right- center field to lead off the seventh inning and stake Chicago to a 3-0 lead.
The Cubs seized a 2-0 lead after their first five batters reached base in the second inning.
Kyle Tucker singled and advanced to third on Seiya Suzuki鈥檚 double to left field. Carson Kelly was hit by a pitch from Yu Darvish  to load the bases before Crow-Armstrong鈥檚 RBI single plated Tucker with the game鈥檚 first run. Darvish departed in favor of fellow former Cubs pitcher Jeremiah Estrada, who promptly walked Swanson on seven pitches with the bases loaded.
Darvish permitted two runs on four hits in one-plus inning.
鈥淏asically didn鈥檛 get it done as a wrap-up point,鈥 Shildt said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of hurt guys in that clubhouse. But we left it all out on the field and there鈥檚 no regrets on anybody鈥檚 part. It鈥檚 just disappointing.鈥
 


Fitness leaders reveal the future of 海角直播鈥檚 wellness economy at FIBO Arabia

Fitness leaders reveal the future of 海角直播鈥檚 wellness economy at FIBO Arabia
Updated 02 October 2025

Fitness leaders reveal the future of 海角直播鈥檚 wellness economy at FIBO Arabia

Fitness leaders reveal the future of 海角直播鈥檚 wellness economy at FIBO Arabia
  • Experts say local sector must ditch price promotions and discount-driven marketing, learn from developed markets and attract new customers, including women and seniors
  • With revenues forecast to double to $4.1bn by 2030, a new Ministry of Sport report highlights need for tailored offerings, workforce investments and strategic expansions

RIYADH: Leading voices from the Kingdom鈥檚 health and fitness industry took part in a high-impact panel discussion at FIBO Arabia on Thursday titled 鈥淯nlocking the Growth of the Fitness and Wellness Economy in the Kingdom.鈥

Moderated by Herman Rutgers, president of consulting firm Global Growth Partners BV, the panel included Nasser Obeid, CEO of Pure Gym Arabia; Hani Abdulhafeez Bukhari, CEO of Riyadh Combat Club; and Nathan Clute, chief strategy officer at Armah Sports Company. Their discussion offered a deep dive into the operational, strategic and cultural levers that are accelerating sector-wide growth in alignment with the goals 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030 plan for national development and diversification.

The participants addressed several critical questions about the future of the fitness and wellness sector in the Kingdom, including whether operators remain overly dependent on discounts and price-led promotions.

The fitness industry in the region has historically relied heavily on such incentives to attract customers, but Obeid said: 鈥淐lubs offering discounts are a result of market-driven factors. We want to stop that and, as of today, we鈥檙e moving away from this, we鈥檙e pushing towards value with the focus on the consumer and what is valuable for the consumer.鈥

The value of learning lessons from mature international fitness markets to help drive faster growth in 海角直播 was discussed at length.

鈥淭he answer is easy: learning from any market is important,鈥 said Clute. 鈥淭he more you know about the industry, the more you know about fitness consumers in general, which will be beneficial.

鈥淏ut that doesn鈥檛 outweigh the value of local market knowledge. You could be the most experienced person in the world but if you don鈥檛 have the local market knowledge, I think you鈥檙e setting yourself up for failure.鈥

The discussion also touched on the challenge of attracting new demographics, particularly women and older adults, to increase participation in the sector. There was agreement that effective targeting requires deep understanding of specific customer types, and that tailored approaches based on real demand and clear market segmentation are key to attracting and retaining the various groups, including women.

鈥淲e learned that targeting everyone is not targeting anyone,鈥 said Bukhari. 鈥淲hen we started, we had three branches. We had a lot of young girls and when they grew up, they always requested that we open a branch but few signed up. So we converted to an adults and kids branch, which is our main target audience.鈥

Other sessions on FIBO Arabia鈥檚 conference stage on Thursday included: 鈥淎voiding the retention mistakes made in mature markets,鈥 led by Paul Bedfor, director of Retention Guru; 鈥淲hat longevity medicine can learn from cancer innovation,鈥 with Dr. Marwan Ghosn, founder of IGH Clinic; and 鈥淐limbing your Everest,鈥 led by Nelly Attar, a Lebanese-Saudi athlete, adventurer and entrepreneur.

The 鈥淔itness Sector Development Report 鈥 Kingdom of 海角直播鈥 was unveiled on Wednesday at FIBO Arabia. Produced in collaboration with the Ministry of Sport and management consultancy CAA Portas, it provides a blueprint for the sector鈥檚 growth over the coming five years, and highlights key trends that are being discussed during the conference. These include the shift from price-led competition to value-driven models, the exponential growth of female participation, and the untapped potential in underserved regions.

With market revenues forecast to double to SR15.5 billion ($4.1 billion) by 2030, the report highlights the urgent need for tailored offerings, investments in workforce development, and strategic expansions, steps that have been echoed by panelists as critical to the efforts to unlock the next phase of the Kingdom鈥檚 fitness and wellness economy.

FIBO Arabia, which began on Wednesday and concludes on Friday at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center, is a new annual event that aims to bring together key players from the health, fitness, and wellness sectors to create a platform for innovation, investment, and trends tailored to an active lifestyle. The participants include 140 international and regional exhibitors, 50 global speakers, and thousands of health and wellness professionals from around the world.

Vasyl Zhygalo, managing director for the Middle East and Emerging Markets at event organizer RX, said: 鈥淔IBO Arabia is a catalyst for channeling investment into one of the world鈥檚 most dynamic health, fitness and wellness markets. By uniting key stakeholders from these sectors, the event fosters high-impact partnerships that directly support 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030 ambitions.

鈥淚t鈥檚 about driving long-term economic growth, accelerating innovation, attracting strategic capital, and scaling initiatives that enhance quality of life across the Kingdom.

鈥淭he conference platform is central to this mission, offering a space for critical dialogue, thought leadership, and the exchange of ideas that shape the industry鈥檚 future.鈥


International cricket strives to leave Asia Cup 2025 behind

International cricket strives to leave Asia Cup 2025 behind
Updated 02 October 2025

International cricket strives to leave Asia Cup 2025 behind

International cricket strives to leave Asia Cup 2025 behind
  • In its aftermath, the sport is trying to continue as normal

LONDON: Last week鈥檚 column suggested that Pakistan were the favorites to beat Bangladesh for a place in the Asia Cup 2025 final. It also suggested that the contest would be close. Prior to the match I asked a respected match commentator for his prediction. His view was that Pakistan ought to win but this 鈥渄epended on how they turned up on the day.鈥 Pakistan have a reputation for mercurial performances. The match that unfolded was gripping and flawed. The body language and mannerisms of the players conveyed the tensions involved.

Pakistan were asked to bat first. The openers were in a frenetic mood, racing down the pitch to attack the bowling. It did them no good, three batters out for only 27 in the powerplay, a situation that worsened in the 11th over, Pakistan subsiding to 49 for five. The first six of the innings came in the 13th over from the bat of Shaheen Afridi, who was dropped twice before being finally caught for 19. Nawaz should have been caught for nought, but went on to make 25.

In the last eight overs Pakistan scored 80 to post a score of 135, a reachable target and better than had seemed likely just past the halfway stage. Afridi claimed two early wickets for Pakistan. Bangladesh attacked at the other end, but could not sustain their momentum, too many batters holing out to boundary fielders, and they ended 11 runs short.

Both teams were guilty of sloppy performances, perhaps to be expected given the status of the match. Additionally, Bangladesh may have felt harshly treated. The team played India and Pakistan on consecutive days, leaving players with almost no recovery time before what was effectively a semifinal clash.

So, the scene was set for an India v Pakistan final, something that had seemed, if not an inevitability, a more than likely outcome of a tournament riddled with perversity. Pakistan were asked to bat and made a much more circumspect and mature start than against Bangladesh, scoring 37 without loss in five overs, accelerating to 77 off nine overs, propelled by Sahibzada Farhan. In the 10th over he became over-ambitious and was caught on the midwicket boundary, two deliveries away from the halfway stage, for 57.

The break gave a rattled, and under pressure, Indian team the chance to regroup and exchange what looked to be some harsh words. They worked, as the Pakistan innings subsequently lost its way, falling from 113 for one to 131 for five off 15.3 overs and then 146 all out.

It was the Indian spinners who turned the tide, Kuldeep claiming four for seven in two overs. An innings that had promised to generate a potentially tense final had imploded.

Blithe assumptions that India would cruise to victory were shattered as three wickets fell for 20 runs in the first four overs. Reconstruction of the innings was crafted by Sanju Samson and Tilak Varma, who went on to be India鈥檚 hero. Impossibly strong on the leg side with sweeps and clean hitting, his undefeated 69 guided India to victory with two deliveries to spare.

Immediately after the winning runs were scored, the batters leapt into the air in joint celebration and then ran off in the direction of their teammates, who engulfed them. There was, of course, no consideration of their opponents. This is often the case in the first glow of victory, after which there is recognition of the defeated. In this case, it was as if a wall had been built to separate them. If so, it worked. At the post-match awards ceremony, Mohsin Naqvi, the chair of the Pakistan Cricket Board and president of the Asian Cricket Council, was due to present the trophy and medals. The Indian team refused because he is also Pakistan鈥檚 interior minister. Whether they would have accepted from a Pakistani who does not hold a political position is unknown but, given that they refused to shake hands with the players, it seems unlikely. Naqvi stood his ground and a stand-off ensued. The crowd and assembled media were confused, probably no more so than the MC, Simon Doull, who, unfairly, was left in limbo on stage.

Eventually, the trophy was taken away and the presentations began. India鈥檚 captain remarked that 鈥渟ince he had been playing cricket 鈥 he had never seen a champion team be denied receiving the trophy.鈥 This was a disingenuous comment, failing to recognize that there are two sides to every story and that this one was no exception. The view of Pakistan鈥檚 captain, that India had disrespected cricket, is more likely to have struck a chord with neutrals, and even some who were not.

It appears that India have reached the point where their control of cricket, both politically and financially, has instilled an attitude that their actions and view are always right and should brook no opposition.

In the aftermath of the Asia Cup, cricket elsewhere is trying to continue as normal. The Women鈥檚 ODI World Cup has opened in India and Sri Lanka, with India due to play Pakistan on Oct. 5 in Colombo, where no handshakes are expected.

Just along the way from the Dubai International Stadium, in Sharjah, the Nepal men鈥檚 team twice defeated the once-mighty West Indies to claim a T20 series and their first victory over a full ICC member. This was a momentous achievement and should have had its place in the sun uncluttered by the India-Pakistan fracas.

Sadly, it is the fracas that will be remembered in cricket鈥檚 history; one in which the game was openly weaponized for political purposes, perhaps permanently. If it were any other ICC member, sanction would be quickly applied, as it has been with Sri Lanka for political involvement in governance matters and US cricket for governance malfeasance.

India appear to be immune and unchallenged for any such accusation. If the ICC acted as a proper governing body, it should be considering whether India v Pakistan matches should be suspended for the foreseeable future, since they clearly damage the game鈥檚 reputation. Other considerations outweigh such thoughts, to the game鈥檚 detriment.


Jameel Motorsport launches first Saudi team in Extreme E and FIA Extreme H World Cup

Jameel Motorsport launches first Saudi team in Extreme E and FIA Extreme H World Cup
Updated 02 October 2025

Jameel Motorsport launches first Saudi team in Extreme E and FIA Extreme H World Cup

Jameel Motorsport launches first Saudi team in Extreme E and FIA Extreme H World Cup
  • Team will be represented by one of Extreme E鈥檚 most successful driver pairings 鈥 Kevin Hansen and Molly Taylor

JEDDAH: Jameel Motorsport has announced its entry in Extreme E and the FIA Extreme H World Cup. Behind the wheel will be one of the most successful driver pairings in Extreme E history, Kevin Hansen and Molly Taylor.

The championship鈥檚 first and only 海角直播n team, Team Jameel Motorsport, will be competing in both Extreme competitions, beginning with Extreme E鈥檚 Final Lap (Oct. 4-5) before the FIA Extreme H World Cup presented by PIF launches in Qiddiya City the following week (Oct. 9-11).

Officially launched in December 2023, Jameel Motorsport has steadily built a name for itself ever since, establishing Rally Jameel, the first off-road navigation rally for women in the Middle East; supporting the Saudi Toyota Championship, the biggest motorsport championship in the region; and other grassroots racing programs such as the GR Saudi Driving School.

Jameel Motorsport sponsors Yazeed Al-Rajhi, part of the Overdrive Racing team, who won the 2025 Dakar Rally 鈥 the first time a 海角直播n team has won the famous event. Its entry into Extreme E and Extreme H with Hansen and Taylor reflects Jameel Motorsport鈥檚 commitment to innovation and competition and provides a strong addition to its long list of achievements so far.

In addition to this, Jameel Motorsport is advancing sustainable motorsport through a sponsorship with ROOKIE Racing, which fosters Saudi talent and inclusivity, while winning international marketing and digital innovation awards in the process.

Munir Khoja, managing director of Jameel Motorsport, said: 鈥淛oining Extreme E and the FIA Extreme H World Cup marks a bold move for Jameel Motorsport, demonstrating our dedication to innovation, sustainability, and the thrill of competition. This collaboration aligns perfectly with 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030, advancing a vibrant society and a thriving economy through cutting-edge motorsport.

鈥淲e remain committed to supporting the growth of motorsport locally and globally as well as positioning 海角直播 as a leader in sustainable motorsport.鈥

Hansen is one of rallycross鈥檚 biggest stars. The young Swede won the 2016 European Rallycross title and has finished in the top three in the FIA World Rallycross Championship three times 鈥 he was third in 2019 and runner-up in 2023 and 2024, with four event victories to his name in the series too. Hansen also won the second Nitro Rallycross competition at the 2019 Nitro World Games, and with five Extreme E victories to date, is the series鈥 second-most-successful male driver.

鈥淭o be part of Jameel Motorsport鈥檚 debut in Extreme E and Extreme H is a huge honor,鈥 Hansen said. 鈥淢olly and I have shared so many battles and victories together, and now we get the chance to represent the first 海角直播n team in this new chapter of sustainable motorsport. Competing in 海角直播, with its deep commitment to innovation with Vision 2030, makes this even more special. I can鈥檛 wait to get behind the wheel and help write the next page in Extreme history.鈥

Taylor made her name in rallying. The Australian was the 2009 and 2010 ladies champion in the British Rally Championship, and has three titles in her native country, taking the T16 crown in the Australian Rally Championship in 2007 and 2008, and the overall crown in 2016. Taylor is also an Extreme E champion, having won Season 1 with Johan Kristoffersson for Rosberg X Racing, and with eight X Prix wins under her belt, she is the series鈥 most successful female driver.

鈥淭his is such an exciting step, both to be back racing with Kevin and to join Jameel Motorsport as they enter Extreme E and Extreme H,鈥 Taylor said. 鈥淔rom Day 1, Extreme racing has been about proving what鈥檚 possible in sport, technology, and sustainability, and to now be part of the first Saudi team on the grid is a privilege. Racing in Qiddiya City, against the backdrop of the Tuwaiq Mountains, will be an unforgettable way to launch this next era.鈥

Alejandro Agag, founder and CEO of Extreme E and Extreme H, said he was 鈥渄elighted鈥 to welcome Jameel Motorsport to Extreme E and Extreme H as the first ever 海角直播n team.

鈥淛ameel Motorsport鈥檚 proven record in developing motorsport at every level, from grassroots initiatives to world-class competitions like Dakar Rally and Rally Raid, along with their leadership in advancing female talent through drivers such as Dania Akeel, reflects our own mission to push boundaries and inspire change,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith Kevin Hansen and Molly Taylor, two of the most successful drivers in Extreme E history, this team is perfectly placed to make an immediate impact.鈥

Qiddiya City is the world鈥檚 first city built entirely for play, where entertainment, sport, and culture converge. The race will take place with the dramatic backdrop of the Tuwaiq Mountains, close to the site currently being transformed to become a world-leading motorsport venue.

The FIA Extreme H World Cup presented by PIF will be the first international race event to use hydrogen-powered vehicles; marking a new future for motorsport, defined by cutting-edge technology and bold ambition.