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Depleted Afghanistan edge UAE in a last-over tri-series thriller

Depleted Afghanistan edge UAE in a last-over tri-series thriller
Afghanistan’s Abdullah Ahmedzai celebrates wicket during a T20 match against UAE in Sharjah on September 5, 2025. (Handout/Afghan Cricket Board)
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Depleted Afghanistan edge UAE in a last-over tri-series thriller

Depleted Afghanistan edge UAE in a last-over tri-series thriller
  • Afghanistan defend 170-4 as UAE fall short at 166-5 in Sharjah thriller
  • Afghanistan rest Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi before Pakistan final

SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates: Pace bowler Fareed Ahmad kept cool in the last over Friday to foil Asif Khan’s aggressive hitting as a depleted Afghanistan beat United Arab Emirates by four runs in a tri-series match.

After Asif opened the final over with a four, a six and a two, Ahmad beat the bat with the next two balls. Asif needed to find the boundary off the last ball but was caught as Afghanistan held on to win at the Sharjah stadium.

Afghanistan, already sure of facing Pakistan in Saturday’s final, rested six of their main players including skipper Rashid Khan, veteran Mohammad Nabi and in-form opener Sediqullah Atal.

Afghanistan made a 170-4 before restricting UAE to 166-5 in their 20 overs.

Afghanistan’s stand-in skipper Ibrahim Zadran won the toss and batted.

With Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Zadran put on 98 for the first wicket in 12 overs.

Zadran hit 48 in a 35-ball knock that contained three sixes and as many fours.

Gurbaz smashed three fours and a six in his 38-ball innings before both the openers fell off successive deliveries.

Kariam Janat made a 14-ball 28 with three sixes and a boundary and Gulbadin Naib scored a 13-ball 20 not out as Afghanistan hit 56 runs in the last five overs.

Left-arm spinner Haider Ali was the best UAE bowler with 2-23.

For the hosts, Muhammad Waseem scored a 29-ball 44 with three sixes and two fours while Asif made a valiant 28-ball 40 with two sixes and four fours.


Saudis come from behind to beat North Macedonia 2-1 in friendly in Prague

Saudis come from behind to beat North Macedonia 2-1 in friendly in Prague
Updated 05 September 2025

Saudis come from behind to beat North Macedonia 2-1 in friendly in Prague

Saudis come from behind to beat North Macedonia 2-1 in friendly in Prague
  • Match is part of a training camp for the Green Falcons ahead of their double header of Asian qualifiers next month for the 2026 World Cup

DUBAI: ֱ defeated North Macedonia 2-1 on Thursday in a friendly match at FK Viktoria Stadion in Prague, as part of a training camp for the Green Falcons ahead of next month’s fourth round of the Asian Qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.

Herve Renard’s men fell behind to 41st-minute Aleksandar Trajkovski strike, but went into the break on level terms after Feras Al-Buraikan equalized in the first minute of stoppage time. They completed the comeback win thanks to a 78th-minute winner from Abdullah Al-Hamdan.

The Saudis dominated for long spells, ending up with 65.7 percent of the possession, according to the BBC, and 11 shots on goal, seven of them on target, compared with North Macedonia’s five shots, two of which were on target.

On Monday, ֱ will take on the Czech Republic in their second friendly of the international break, before the double header of World Cup qualifiers against Indonesia on Oct. 8 and Iraq on Oct. 14. Both matches will be played at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah.


Depleted Afghanistan edge UAE in a last-over thriller

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Depleted Afghanistan edge UAE in a last-over thriller

Depleted Afghanistan edge UAE in a last-over thriller
Afghanistan, already sure of facing Pakistan in Saturday’s final, rested six of their main players
Afghanistan made a 170-4 before restricting UAE to 166-5 in their 20 overs

SHARJAH: Pace bowler Fareed Ahmad kept cool in the last over Friday to foil Asif Khan’s aggressive hitting as a depleted Afghanistan beat United Arab Emirates by four runs in a tri-series match.
After Asif opened the final over with a four, a six and a two, Ahmad beat the bat with the next two balls. Asif needed to find the boundary off the last ball but was caught as Afghanistan held on to win at the Sharjah stadium.
Afghanistan, already sure of facing Pakistan in Saturday’s final, rested six of their main players including skipper Rashid Khan, veteran Mohammad Nabi and in-form opener Sediqullah Atal.
Afghanistan made a 170-4 before restricting UAE to 166-5 in their 20 overs.
Afghanistan’s stand-in skipper Ibrahim Zadran won the toss and batted.
With Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Zadran put on 98 for the first wicket in 12 overs.
Zadran hit 48 in a 35-ball knock that contained three sixes and as many fours.
Gurbaz smashed three fours and a six in his 38-ball innings before both the openers fell off successive deliveries.
Kariam Janat made a 14-ball 28 with three sixes and a boundary and Gulbadin Naib scored a 13-ball 20 not out as Afghanistan hit 56 runs in the last five overs.
Left-arm spinner Haider Ali was the best UAE bowler with 2-23.
For the hosts, Muhammad Waseem scored a 29-ball 44 with three sixes and two fours while Asif made a valiant 28-ball 40 with two sixes and four fours.

Trump to attend US Open men’s final: White House

Trump to attend US Open men’s final: White House
Updated 32 min 22 sec ago

Trump to attend US Open men’s final: White House

Trump to attend US Open men’s final: White House
  • Trump’s visit comes after his attendance at the NFL’s Super Bowl

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump will attend the men’s final of the US Open tennis championship in New York on Sunday, a White House official said, marking the latest in a series of visits to major sporting events.
Trump’s visit, confirmed to AFP on Friday by an official on condition of anonymity, comes after his attendance at the NFL’s Super Bowl in February and the FIFA Club World Cup championship final in July.


UAE the next team to make international ‘breakthrough’ says Gulf Giants’ Trott

UAE the next team to make international ‘breakthrough’ says Gulf Giants’ Trott
Updated 05 September 2025

UAE the next team to make international ‘breakthrough’ says Gulf Giants’ Trott

UAE the next team to make international ‘breakthrough’ says Gulf Giants’ Trott
  • Development Tournament ‘invaluable insight ahead of finalizing squads at the DP World ILT20 Season 4 Player Auction’: Trott
  • The DP World International League T20 Season 4 will begin on Tuesday, Dec. 2 and conclude with the final Jan. 4, 2026

DUBAI: Jonathan Trott, newly appointed head coach of the Adani Sportsline-owned Gulf Giants, has underlined the growing significance of the DP World ILT20 and its Development Tournament in shaping the future of cricket in the UAE.
Speaking at the recently concluded Development Tournament, where the Gulf Giants development side made a semifinal run, Trott praised the quality of talent and the league’s role in raising standards.
“This is my first year with the Gulf Giants, and I’m very excited about that,” Trott said. “Seeing all the local and natural talent is very good. Exciting times for us, certainly with the auction coming up, so a lot to get right. I’ve been very happy with the side we have in our development team, who have been playing some good cricket. And it’s always good to see what the other opposition teams are up to and the players that they have ahead of the auction.”
The DP World ILT20 Season 4 Player Auction is scheduled to take place just days after the Asia Cup. Trott acknowledged that performances here could directly influence selection decisions.
“The auction at the end of September is going to be great and exciting,” he noted. “It’s important to see what talent is on offer, and tournaments like this provide exactly that opportunity. You get to assess not only the skills but also how players react under pressure. For coaches and teams, it’s invaluable insight ahead of finalizing squads for the season.”
Trott, the former English international with over 100 appearances across formats, has followed the DP World ILT20 closely since its inception. With a minimum of two UAE players mandated in the playing XI, he emphasized the unique platform it provides for local cricketers to test themselves alongside international stars.
“I’ve watched a lot of it from afar and I’ve been to games. I’ve seen friends coaching or playing in it, and the quality is improving year on year. For me, it’s been interesting to see the balance between overseas players and local players, and how the UAE players are coming through to strengthen their national team. Tournaments like this can only help, and the DP World ILT20 itself in December is a huge platform for them to play on.”
The 44-year-old also drew parallels with Afghanistan’s rise in world cricket, attributing much of their progress to the exposure provided by franchise tournaments.
“Afghanistan is certainly a side that has benefited from franchise cricket. Their players got to work with the best coaches, play alongside the best players, and learn their habits on and off the field,” he said. “The UAE players will now have the same advantage, seeing the likes of Azmatullah Omarzai, Rahmanullah Gurbaz and other international stars up close. That can only be a huge benefit, and I’m excited to be part of it and roll up my sleeves with the Gulf Giants.”
With the UAE qualifying for the Asia Cup for the first time in a decade, Trott noted how the DP World ILT20 has contributed directly to this progress. “I’m not surprised when I see the quality of cricket and quality of players here. The UAE side is already very good, and I think they’ll be the next team to make a real breakthrough on the international scene. They have the facilities, they have the desire and passion for the game, and they’re certainly not lacking in players. It’s a good recipe for success.”
Looking ahead to Season 4, Trott acknowledged both the challenge and opportunity for the Gulf Giants, who were inaugural champions of the DP World ILT20 but missed out on the playoffs last year.
“It probably adds a bit of pressure, but it also adds a bit more excitement. I like the idea of getting back to the top and working hard, and am grateful to Adani Sportsline for giving me this opportunity,” he said. “We’ve got the makings of a good side at the moment, and with the auction at the end of September, I think we can strengthen further. There are some very good teams out there, so the competition is going to be really stiff, but we’re looking forward to it.”


Spanish minister says Israeli cycling team should be expelled from Vuelta after protest

Spanish minister says Israeli cycling team should be expelled from Vuelta after protest
Updated 05 September 2025

Spanish minister says Israeli cycling team should be expelled from Vuelta after protest

Spanish minister says Israeli cycling team should be expelled from Vuelta after protest
  • Albares said he would “understand and be in favor” of the Israeli team being removed
  • “We have to send a message to Israel and the Israeli society that Europe and Israel can only have normal relations when human rights are respected”

BARCELONA: Spain’s foreign minister has said he would support the expulsion of Israel Premier Tech from the Spanish Vuelta after the cycling team was targeted by a pro-Palestinian protest that disrupted the race.
Spain’s top diplomat, José Manuel Albares, said late Thursday he would “understand and be in favor” of the Israeli team being removed, while adding his government doesn’t have the power to do so. He made the statement in response to a question by a journalist on Spain’s national radio RNE.
“We have to send a message to Israel and the Israeli society that Europe and Israel can only have normal relations when human rights are respected,” Albares said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his support of the team, which is owned by Israeli-Canadian businessman Sylvan Adams, in a message on X on Friday. He did not mention Albares’ comments.
“Great job to Sylvan and Israel’s cycling team for not giving in to hate and intimidation. You make Israel proud,” Netanyahu wrote.
The protest that stopped the race
Wednesday’s protest in the northern city of Bilbao targeted Israel Premier Tech while Israel continues its military invasion into Gaza that has killed tens of thousands of civilians in retaliation for the Hamas attacks in October 2023.
The protest produced chaotic scenes of a crowd pushing against temporary metal barriers along the final kilometers of the course with police and security personnel holding them back. Many protesters carried Palestinian flags and pro-Palestinian signs.
Race officials called off the stage about 10 kilometers (six miles) from the end of the circular route out of and into Bilbao. There was no stage winner.
The team vows to keep racing
Immediately after the incident, Vuelta organizers issued a statement condemning the “events that took place” while also backing the right to peaceful protest.
“La Vuelta respects and defends the right to peaceful demonstration within the context of the event, but cannot tolerate any acts that put at risk the physical safety of the participants or any member of the race caravan,” the statement read.
Vuelta technical director Kiko Garcia, however, appeared to suggest that Israel Premier Tech should consider dropping out or for the UCI, cycling’s governing body, to intervene, because there was a risk of more protests if it kept racing.
“At some point someone will have to decide if we protect an international event like the Vuelta, or if we protect a team,” García said.
“Everyone needs to try to find a solution, which for me right now is that the Israeli team realizes that by being here it doesn’t help the safety of everyone else. But we can’t make that decision, the team has to do it.”
Israel Premier Tech, however, stated it was not pulling out.
“Any other course of action sets a dangerous precedent in the sport of cycling — not only for Israel Premier Tech, but for all teams,” it said.
García also said the Vuelta warned the UCI about possible protests against Israel Premier Tech before the race.
UCI condemned the incident, saying “cycling in particular, has a role to play in bringing people together and overcoming barriers between them, and should under no circumstances be used as a tool for punishment.”
The UCI declined on Friday to comment on the minister’s comments when asked by the Associated Press.
The Palestinian cause is backed by many Spaniards, including its left-wing government, which recognized a Palestinian state last year.
Another protest in a rural area
Thursday’s stage went as planned without any more protests.
But Friday’s 13th stage in a rural, hilly area was briefly interrupted when a small group of protesters ran onto the narrow country road and impeded the three stage leaders — non of whom belonged to Israel Premier Tech — from advancing. Police removed them within seconds.
A small pro-Palestinian protest was also held before Friday’s stage that started in Cabezón de la Sal. It did not affect the riders.
Former Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard leads the three-week race.
The Grand Tour ends in Madrid on Sept. 14.