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South African Lategan wins Dakar Rally prologue in 海角直播

People watch driver Henk Lategan and co-driver Brett Cummings during the prologue of the Dakar Rally in Bisha, 海角直播 on Friday. (AP)
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People watch driver Henk Lategan and co-driver Brett Cummings during the prologue of the Dakar Rally in Bisha, 海角直播 on Friday. (AP)
South Africa's driver Henk Lategan and co driver Brett Cummings during the prologue of the 47th Dakar Rally, in Bisha, 海角直播, on Friday. (AFP)
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South Africa's driver Henk Lategan and co driver Brett Cummings during the prologue of the 47th Dakar Rally, in Bisha, 海角直播, on Friday. (AFP)
People take photos of driver Giniel De Villiers and co-driver Dirk Von Zitzewitz during the prologue of the Dakar Rally in Bisha, 海角直播 on Friday. (AP)
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People take photos of driver Giniel De Villiers and co-driver Dirk Von Zitzewitz during the prologue of the Dakar Rally in Bisha, 海角直播 on Friday. (AP)
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Updated 03 January 2025

South African Lategan wins Dakar Rally prologue in 海角直播

People watch driver Henk Lategan and co-driver Brett Cummings during the prologue of the Dakar Rally in Bisha, 海角直播 on F
  • Lategan, driving a Toyota Hilux, finished a second clear of Sweden鈥檚 Mattias Ekstrom over the 29km run in Bisha
  • The sixth edition of the Dakar Rally in 海角直播 will stretch nearly 8,000 kilometers across 12 stages

BISHA: South Africa鈥檚 Henk Lategan won the Dakar Rally prologue in the cars category Friday, kicking off the sixth edition in 海角直播 that will stretch nearly 8,000 kilometers across 12 stages.
Lategan, driving a Toyota Hilux, finished a second clear of Sweden鈥檚 Mattias Ekstrom over the 29km run in Bisha, with five-time Dakar champion Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar third.
The prologue times do not count toward the overall standings but those in the top 10 get to choose their starting position for the first stage on Saturday, a 499km route featuring 413km of timed sectors.
Sebastien Loeb came seventh but Carlos Sainz, who became the oldest winner of the race last year at the age of 61, was down in 25th place.
Loeb, a nine-time world rally champion, is chasing a first Dakar crown in his ninth attempt.
Australian Daniel Sanders was the quickest of the motorbikes on his KTM, ahead of Botswana鈥檚 Ross Branch and Spanish teenager Edgar Canet.
Reigning champion Ricky Brabec of Honda came home fourth fastest.
A 434-strong colorful caravan made up of cars, bikes, quads and trucks set out from Bisha for the opening prologue.
Twelve stages now await the 778 competitors from 72 countries, with a January 17 finish in Shubaytah, on the border of the United Arab Emirates.
This year鈥檚 route includes a second 48-hour stage in the Empty Quarter, a vast sea of sand with dunes as far as the eye can see.
The 47th running of the event may be called the Dakar, but the last time the Senegalese capital actually hosted the finish was way back in 2007 鈥 the security situation in Mauritania forced the 2008 cancelation.
It moved then to South America until finding a new home in 海角直播 since 2020.


Another stage in the evolution of women鈥檚 cricket

Another stage in the evolution of women鈥檚 cricket
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Another stage in the evolution of women鈥檚 cricket

Another stage in the evolution of women鈥檚 cricket
  • The development of women鈥檚 cricket has gathered significant pace in the last three years

In the afterglow of the 2025 Women鈥檚 ODI World Cup, the International Cricket Council has announced that it is keen to build on the success of the tournament. It was hosted by India and Sri Lanka and was won for the first time by the former, who beat South Africa in the final. In itself that pairing may come to be seen as the moment when the domination by Australia and England was broken. This would be unfair on New Zealand who won the 2000 edition, beating Australia by four runs. However, the view exists that, for India, with its playing resources underpinned by strong finances and fierce support, the victory heralds the start of a sustained era of success.

The anguished faces of the defeated Australians and their limp body language at the end of their semifinal against India spoke of a recognition that a serious new challenger to their dominance had emerged. Australia has won seven of the 13 Women鈥檚 ODI World Cups, England four, including the first one in 1973. The semifinal loss to India was Australia鈥檚 first defeat in 16 ODI World Cup matches. It was made worse for them in that India had chased down a record run chase of 339 with nine deliveries remaining.

It is sobering to recall that the early years of the event were beset by funding difficulties, with gaps of up to six years occurring between tournaments. It was not until 2005 that a regular four-year interval was established. The number of participating teams has varied between four in 1978 and 11 in 1997. In 2000 the number was fixed at eight, but the ICC decided, as far back as International Women鈥檚 Day 2021, that the number would be expanded to 10 for the 2029 edition. This will increase the number of matches from 31 to 48. The 2026 Women鈥檚 T20 World Cup, hosted by England and Wales, will feature 12 teams, an increase of two from 2024.

Attendances at matches have also increased. The crowd for the India-Australia semifinal at the DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai, was 34,651, while the ICC reported that 鈥渘early 300,000 fans watched matches in stadiums, breaking the record for tournament attendance for any women鈥檚 cricket event.鈥 Viewership growth was also reported with 鈥渘ew records being set for on-screen audiences across the world and nearly 500 million viewers in India.鈥

Global interest in cricket will be boosted by its inclusion in the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, where 28 matches have been scheduled across both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 competitions. The ICC has announced that the six teams in each competition will comprise the top-ranked side from each of the five regions 鈥 Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania, and the Americas. The sixth team will be identified through a qualifier. On current rankings, South Africa, India, England, Australia and either the US or the West Indies will qualify for both competitions.

Before the 2028 Olympics, cricket for both men and women will feature in multi-sport games at the Asian Games in 2026 in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan; and the African Games in Cairo, Egypt, and the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, both in 2027. More immediately, the Southeast Asian Games will be held in Thailand from Dec 9-20, 2025. Six countries will contest T10 and T20 cricket 鈥 Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, the Philippines, and Myanmar.

These are all significant steps forward for cricket鈥檚 presence on the global sporting landscape, and are not just for men.

My impression is that the development of women鈥檚 cricket has gathered significant pace in the last three years. One catalyst for this has been the introduction of franchise cricket for women. Although this happened first in Australia in 2015, it was followed by England/Wales in 2021, the West Indies in 2022 and India in 2023. In England and Wales, the double heading of men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 matches on the same day at international stadiums brought enhanced opportunities to watch women鈥檚 cricket. A second catalyst has been the increase in ICC tournaments. Each year there is now a major women鈥檚 event, increasing visibility.

A third potential catalyst is the effects of the Indian women鈥檚 team鈥檚 World Cup win. All over India it is possible to imagine that the win has stirred ambitions in young girls, fundamentally changing what they believe they can achieve in life. It is also possible to visualize that their families and communities also believe in the possibility. The sight of women cricketers being celebrated and feted with the same intensity, level of analysis and adoration as male cricketers represents a significant transformation in cricket鈥檚 contemporary evolution.

None of these developments would be possible without the fourth catalyst of funding. Pay for professional women cricketers is still lower than their male counterparts, but moves toward greater parity are in place. Indian players and support staff received a handsome bonus after their World Cup win. The England and Wales Cricket Board has put in place a restructuring of the women鈥檚 game, part of which is that minimum starting salaries are now equal across men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 professional domestic cricket.

In March 2025 The Professional Cricketers鈥 Association said the increasing disparity between the top salaries of men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 players in The Hundred 鈥渃annot be allowed to continue.鈥 This was after it became apparent that the gap in pay between the top men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 players widened from 拢75,000 to 拢135,000 for 2025. The PCA report also noted that the average salary of a female player had increased from 拢8,000 in 2021 to 拢29,100 for 2025.

The sale of equity in The Hundred has brought additional funding. In 2026 the overall salary pot in The Hundred Men鈥檚 Competition will increase by 45 percent, rising to 拢2.05 million per team. The overall salary pot in The Hundred Women鈥檚 Competition will increase 100 percent for the 2026 season, rising to 拢880,000 per team, while the base price salaries for the lowest-paid player increase to 拢15,000, up by 50 percent.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India made a landmark decision in October 2022 to introduce equal match fees for men and women cricketers at international level. After the World Cup victory, a former women鈥檚 team captain, Mithali Raj, spoke of her time, not so long ago, when there were either low or no match fees, few facilities, no sponsorship, and travel was by public transport. How times have changed.

Women鈥檚 cricket has been symbolized by decades of struggle and resilience. It has now bloomed into being more than sport, becoming a blueprint for how visibility, investment, facilities and opportunity can transform not just a game, but the lives of talented individuals and their supporters.