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Abrar’s four wicket haul helps Pakistan skittle South Africa for 143

Pakistan's Abrar Ahmed, left, celebrates with teammates after the dismissal of South Africa's Corbin Bosch during the third one day international cricket match between Pakistan and South Africa, in Faisalabad, Pakistan, on Nov. 8, 2025. (AP)
Pakistan's Abrar Ahmed, left, celebrates with teammates after the dismissal of South Africa's Corbin Bosch during the third one day international cricket match between Pakistan and South Africa, in Faisalabad, Pakistan, on Nov. 8, 2025. (AP)
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Abrar’s four wicket haul helps Pakistan skittle South Africa for 143

Abrar’s four wicket haul helps Pakistan skittle South Africa for 143
  • Quinton de Kock led South Africa with 53 off 70 balls after a strong opening stand
  • Pakistan’s spinners triggered a collapse as the visitors lost nine wickets for 56 runs

FAISALABAD: Spinner Abrar Ahmed took a career-best four wicket haul as Pakistan dismissed South Africa for a paltry 143 in the third and final one-day international in Faisalabad on Saturday.

The 27-year-old grabbed 4-27 while fellow spinner Salman Agha (2-18) and pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi (2-18) shared wickets as only four batters crossed double figures after South Africa won the toss and batted.

The series is level at 1-1 with Pakistan winning the first game by two wickets and South Africa took the second by eight wickets, both in Faisalabad.

Quinton de Kock followed his hundred in the second match with a top score of 53 off 70 balls with a six and six boundaries while Lhuan-dre Pretorius knocked a 45-ball 39 with a six and four boundaries.

De Kock and Pretorius set the platform with a 72-run opening stand before the spinners hit back for Pakistan as the visitors lost their nine wickets for 56 runs.

Agha dismissed Pretorius and Tony de Zorzi for two in the space of 15 runs before left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawaz ended all hopes of a big total with the wicket of De Kock in the 25th over.

Abrar jolted the innings by dismissing Rubin Hermann (one), Donovan Ferreira (seven) and Corbin Bosch (nought) in successive overs.

He then ended skipper Matthew Breetzke’s resistence-filled 16 to improve on his previous best of 4-33 which came against Zimbabwe in Harare last year.

Shaheen had Nqabayomzi Peter (16) and Lungi Ngidi (nought) to wrap the innings in the 38th over.


Tokyo press conference sets stage for Ring V: Night of the Samurai showdown

Tokyo press conference sets stage for Ring V: Night of the Samurai showdown
Updated 08 November 2025

Tokyo press conference sets stage for Ring V: Night of the Samurai showdown

Tokyo press conference sets stage for Ring V: Night of the Samurai showdown
  • Card will be headlined by Japan’s unified super bantamweight world champion Naoya Inoue
  • Will defend his titles against Mexico’s Alan Picasso

TOKYO: Japan’s boxing elite gathered in Tokyo on Friday for the first official press conference ahead of Ring V: Night of the Samurai, the latest boxing event to take place as part of Riyadh Season. The bout will take place on Dec. 27 at the Mohammed Abdu Arena in the Saudi capital.

The card will be headlined by Japan’s unified super bantamweight world champion Naoya Inoue, who will defend his titles against Mexico’s Alan Picasso, the WBC’s top-ranked fighter in the division.

Friday’s event, held at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Tokyo, brought together six Japanese boxers set to compete in Riyadh: Inoue, Junto Nakatani, Kenshiro Teraji, Taiga Imanaga, Hayato Tsutsumi, and Reito Tsutsumi.

Turki Alalshikh, chairman of ֱ’s General Entertainment Authority and president of the Saudi Boxing Federation, opened the conference with a message of respect for Japanese boxing.

“I have followed Japanese boxing for a long time and hold great respect for its champions,” he said. “We are delighted to welcome them to Riyadh Season during the Night of the Samurai event this December. This night will be a truly special occasion, featuring a Japanese fighter in every bout against opponents from around the world. We look forward to boxing fans from Japan and across the globe watching this unique night in Riyadh.”

Inoue, who remains unbeaten with 31 wins (27 by knockout), said he is determined to deliver a performance worthy of his reputation.

“Alan Picasso is a tough challenger, but I’ll give my very best performance to defend my titles. On December 27, I will deliver a shock to the world,” he said.

His opponent is also unbeaten (32-0-1, 17 KOs) following a hard-fought majority decision win over Japan’s Kyonosuke Kameda in July.

Nakatani said: “Taking part in such a major event is a great honor. I aim to prove my strength in the Riyadh ring and return home with victory.”

Teraji said he relished the challenge of fighting at a new weight. “This is a new challenge in a higher weight division, and I will seize the opportunity to give everything I have to win another world title.”

Imanaga described the night as a “major opportunity to connect with the world,” and said he would fight to “demonstrate the strength of Japanese boxers.”

For Hyato Tsutsumi, his title fight will be the culmination of years of hard work. “The title match I have long aspired to will finally take place in Riyadh,” he said. “I will enter the ring in peak condition to bring the belt back to Japan.”

His brother Reito echoed those sentiments, saying: “I’m excited to fight in Riyadh alongside my brother Hayato. I will give my all in pursuit of victory.”

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