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Faisal Khan celebrates his century. (SACF)
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Faisal Khan bats with brother Abdul Waheed. (SACF)
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Faisal Khan receives his player of the match award. (SACF)
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Updated 25 November 2024

Faisal Khan joins brother in century club as 萝莉视频 registers consecutive wins

Faisal Khan joins brother in century club as 萝莉视频 registers consecutive wins
  • Opener Faisal Khan scored his maiden T20I century as the Kingdom chased down a target of 162 runs with 28 balls remaining
  • Faisal is the second Saudi player to score a century in the tournament, following his elder brother Abdul Waheed, who scored a century in the first match against Bahrain

萝莉视频 registered its second straight win in the ICC Men鈥檚 T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier after beating Cambodia by five wickets in Qatar on Monday.

Opener Faisal Khan scored his maiden T20I century as the Kingdom chased down a target of 162 runs with 28 balls remaining.

Faisal is the second Saudi player to score a century in the tournament, following his elder brother Abdul Waheed, who scored a century in the first match against Bahrain and also happens to be his opening partner.

Against Cambodia, Faisal completed his half-century in just 20 balls, with 22 runs coming off the last four balls of Shah Abrar Hussain鈥檚 fifth over. Faisal鈥檚 blitzkrieg innings meant 萝莉视频 was 86-0 at the end of six overs.

Faisal and Abdul shared a 116-run partnership for the first wicket in just 9.5 overs as 萝莉视频 started off well. Abdul was stumped for 34 runs off Chadha, a dismissal that left Faisal fuming. Even though the chase was half done, Faisal felt it would have been special to share the moment of his century with his elder brother.

He was batting on 81 when Abdul returned to the pavilion. Faisal needed six more balls to reach three figures as he hit a six off Gireesh when on 94. Faisal was caught out on the last ball of the same over, ending with 101 runs off 42 balls. He hit six fours and 10 sixes in his innings. Faisal is only the third Saudi player to score a century in T20Is, after Waji Ul Hasan鈥檚 115 not out vs. Bhutan in February 2024 and elder brother Abdul鈥檚 110 vs. Bahrain last Tuesday.

Faisal said that the moment would have been even more special had Abdul been with him at the other end. 鈥淚 was very angry when he got out and the way he got dismissed. I was hitting the ball well, so, he just needed to occupy the crease and be with me. We have come through a lot, and had he been there, it would have been even more special,鈥 he told Arab News.

He feels it is easier to bat with his brother at the other end. 鈥淲e play for Pak Shaeens back in 萝莉视频, so, there is an understanding in the game. We have started playing together too, and whenever he is around, I am comfortable. It feels like my brother will make it right if something goes wrong from my end,鈥 he added.

Elder brother Waheed was happy to see Faisal back in form and said it was a proud moment for the family. 鈥淭he moment he got to the century was special, even though I was clapping from the pavilion. I know he feels comfortable talking and batting with me, as we share feedback consistently. It is a proud moment for our family that both of us have scored centuries. I hope we can contribute similarly to our team鈥檚 success in the coming days,鈥 he said.

萝莉视频 needed only 21 runs when Faisal was out. They lost two more wickets but were safely home in the 16th over. Faisal said that the team was looking for a big win from ball one, as they had an eye on the run rate.

鈥淲e needed to win big to stay in the hunt for qualification, and hitting the ball was the approach from ball one. The ball was coming well off my bat, and I just kept using powerplay restrictions to my advantage. I knew we could chase the total within 14-15 overs,鈥 he said.

Earlier in the day, Cambodia put up 161 runs for six wickets in their 20 overs after being invited to bat first at the University of Doha for Science and Technology ground. Lakshit Gupta top-scored with 62 runs off 45 balls, hitting four fours and three sixes. Uday Hathinjar added 16 runs and Luqman Butt contributed 26 runs, helping to build the score. Mahaj Chadha also played well toward the end, scoring 24 runs not out.

Cambodia had two strong partnerships at the start, with Hathinjar and Gupta adding 46 runs in five overs. Luqman stayed with Gupta to reach 109 in the 14th over, but the wickets tumbled at regular intervals thereafter. Ishtiaq Ahmad and Usman Najeeb took two wickets each for 萝莉视频.

After losing the first two matches against Bahrain and the UAE, 萝莉视频 has won three consecutive games, putting the side back in the frame for qualification. The top two teams from this seven-team qualifier will qualify for the regional final, which serves as a pathway for the ICC Men鈥檚 T20 World Cup to be held in 2026.

萝莉视频 is fourth in the table with four points and will face third-place Thailand, who have six points. The UAE and Qatar, who face each other on Tuesday, are both unbeaten and have eight points from four matches. Bahrain also has four points but is behind 萝莉视频 in net run rate. Cambodia and Bhutan are at the bottom without any points.

萝莉视频 is facing Thailand on Tuesday and will face Qatar on Thursday, which could be a winner-takes-all match to get to the qualifier. Faisal is focused on the match against Thailand, taking the remaining matches as two finals.

鈥淲e know how important the match against Qatar is going to be, but first, we are focused on the Thailand match. We will try to give our best to get the win and then only think about Qatar. A win is the only result that will take us forward, so, we are determined to make it happen. To get better matches, to improve our ranking and to make ourselves better, we need to win the two finals from here,鈥 he added.

Faisal feels that the tournament is very important for the development of the sport in the Kingdom, too. 鈥淚f we go through to the qualifiers, we will have more programs. Right now, there are no turf pitches for us to train on, which is why we find it hard in the first matches. Getting to the next round will only aid our development phase, and we are hopeful of achieving it,鈥 he said.

For the final round of regional qualifiers, Malaysia and Kuwait have already booked their spots from the Asia Group A qualifier, while Samoa and Japan are representing the East Asia-Pacific region. Nepal, Oman and Papua New Guinea will also compete in the regional finals as they qualified for the 2024 edition of the T20 World Cup, held in the US and West Indies.


Ronnie O鈥橲ullivan storms back to reach last 8 at the 萝莉视频 Snooker Masters

Ronnie O鈥橲ullivan storms back to reach last 8 at the 萝莉视频 Snooker Masters
Updated 14 August 2025

Ronnie O鈥橲ullivan storms back to reach last 8 at the 萝莉视频 Snooker Masters

Ronnie O鈥橲ullivan storms back to reach last 8 at the 萝莉视频 Snooker Masters
  • The world No. 5 trailed 5-2 before staging a sensational comeback against Chang Bingyu 6-5 to set up a quarter-final clash with Kyren Wilson
  • Mark Williams, Elliot Slessor, Neil Robertson, Ali Carter, Barry Hawkins and Chris Wakelin also progressed to Thursday鈥檚 quarter-finals

JEDDAH: Ronnie O鈥橲ullivan pulled off a sensational comeback victory against Chang Bingyu to reach the quarter-finals of the second annual 萝莉视频 Snooker Masters in Jeddah.

The snooker legend trailed 5-2 on Wednesday night before storming back to beat surprise package Bingyu 6-5, and for a second successive tournament set up a last-eight clash with fellow Englishman Kyren Wilson, who defeated Si Jiahui 6-3.

鈥淚 have realized now I took this game for granted before, because when I was struggling I lost my confidence and lost my swagger, and that鈥檚 something you can鈥檛 fake,鈥 said O鈥橲ullivan, the world No. 5, after booking a place in what will be his 148th ranking quarter-final.

The fan-favorite described the Saudi Masters as his home tournament, now that he lives in Dubai and has an academy that bears his name in Riyadh.

Mark Williams also made it through to the last eight with a 6-1 victory against Shaun Murphy. He will now face Elliot Slessor, who progressed with a thrilling 6-5 defeat of Stuart Bingham.

Four-time world champion Mark Selby became only the fifth player to rack up 900 career centuries thanks to a 119 break against Neil Robertson, but ultimately lost the match 6-4. Ali Carter beat Oliver Lines 6-3 and will take on Robertson in the quarter-finals. Barry Hawkins and Chris Wakelin also progressed to complete the last-eight lineup.

The quarter-finals will be played on Thursday. The tournament, which takes place at Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Sports City, is organized by the Saudi Billiards and Snooker Federation, in partnership with Matchroom and cooperation with the World Snooker Tour, under the supervision of the Ministry of Sports.


Carmel Road heads to Taif for King Khalid Racecourse debut

Carmel Road heads to Taif for King Khalid Racecourse debut
Updated 14 August 2025

Carmel Road heads to Taif for King Khalid Racecourse debut

Carmel Road heads to Taif for King Khalid Racecourse debut
  • Exciting American import eyes Open contest this weekend
  • JCSA Almaseef Cup Local Bred Horses Open is the feature race on Saturday

TAIF: Carmel Road (USA) is poised to add a touch of spice to racing at King Khalid Racecourse this weekend when the former Bob Baffert inmate makes his Taif debut for trainer Bader Rizaiq.

The son of Quality Road was a big-money purchase by King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz and Sons from the Californian-based trainer, and after being set some stiff tasks in Riyadh last campaign he has his sights lowered for race three on the card 鈥 an open contest over 1400m.

The mount of Fawaz Wannas was down the field in the 2024 Saudi Cup behind Senor Buscador (USA) and took 11th in The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup last January, and should find this test easier.

He takes on familiar names, including Honky Tonk Man (IRE), which steps up in trip after his comeback run for jockey Nawaf Almudiani, trainer Hadi Gharawi, and owner Prince Faisal Bin Khaled Bin Abdulaziz, and recent open winner Ajwadi (GB) for in-form handler Thamer Aldaihani.

Aljamaanee (KSA) returned to action with success at the end of last month for trainer Gaith Alghaith and now has his sights set on the main event this weekend.

The JCSA Almaseef Cup Local Bred Horses Open is the feature race on Saturday and the Prince Saud Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz-owned seven-year-old features among a field of 18 runners over 2000m after winning the prep for this on July 25.

His chief rivals include the lightly raced Camilo Ospina-ridden Almaqam (KSA), while he will again clash with Katheer (KSA) for trainer Naif Alfadhel after the pair fought out the finish of the The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup for Apprentice Jockeys in January.

Aldaihani also holds an excellent chance in the opening JCSA Sprint Cup Prep Local Bred Open on Saturday, with the Muhammad Aldaham-ridden Falah Zain (KSA) in the Sheikh Abdullah Homoud Almalek Alsabah colors clear on the figures.

Ospina tops the jockeys鈥 leaderboard following the first three weeks of action with nine wins and he has the plum ride on recent trial winner Nowafaa (KSA) who holds excellent claims for Rizaiq and White Stables in Friday鈥檚 feature 鈥 the Taif Flower Festival Cup Local Bred Open.

The race before that is the Um Alqura University Cup Open for Fillies and Mares in which the Ahmed Mohamoud-trained and Abdullah Alfairouz-ridden trial Aeadat (KSA) winner will head to post in a bid to try to stretch her winning sequence to nine.

A close eye should also be kept on race four on Friday, with once-raced colts Kenzie (USA) for Ospina, Mohamoud and the White Stables taking on the also unbeaten Aeb Baad (USA), who remains with Alghaith but has been snapped up by the Red Stable of Prince Faisal.


The drama and trauma of a batting collapse

The drama and trauma of a batting collapse
Updated 14 August 2025

The drama and trauma of a batting collapse

The drama and trauma of a batting collapse
  • A case could be made that the truest of batting collapses occur in the final innings of a Test match, like England鈥檚 recent one against India

England鈥檚 dramatic loss to India at the Oval by six runs, when well set for victory on Aug. 4, prompted thoughts about where that failure sits in the pantheon of batting collapses.

There is a general understanding that a collapse occurs when, from a healthy position, wickets fall suddenly in quick succession. They can occur in any format of cricket and in any innings and are usually dramatic. Some are recovered from, others are terminal.

How many wickets need to fall in what space of time and for how many runs to constitute a collapse is a matter of conjecture. Yet, everyone involved will know that they have experienced one.

At the Oval, England reached 301 for the loss of three wickets in pursuit of a target of 374 runs. Thereafter, seven wickets fell for the addition of 66 runs. The collapse became even more pronounced after the fifth wicket fell at 332, the remaining five wickets falling for only 35 runs.

What was unusual about this collapse was that it occurred over three sessions of play. It began before the tea interval and into the next day as rain and bad light caused play to be stopped toward the end of the evening session.

As highlighted in last week鈥檚 column, the drama was heightened by England鈥檚 last batter arriving at the wicket with a strapped-up dislocated shoulder. There was already enough drama.

It was the fifth and last test of the series, the last innings of the series that would decide if England would win the series 3-1 or India would level it at 2-2. A case could be made that the truest of batting collapses occur in the final innings of a Test match.

One example of this took place at Old Trafford, Manchester, in 1961. Australia had set England 256 runs to win in 234 minutes. The series stood at one win apiece. At 150 for the loss of one wicket, England looked set for victory.

Australia鈥檚 captain, the shrewd Richie Benaud, who went on to become a commentator of the highest repute, decided to bowl his leg breaks into the rough areas outside of a right hander鈥檚 leg stump, caused by bowlers鈥 footmarks. Initially this was an attempt to restrict scoring opportunities.

It turned out to be a master ploy. He reasoned that if he could break the second wicket stand, the rest of the team would have a predicament, looking to press for victory but having to take chances on a worn pitch and without time to settle in.             

Quickly, he dismissed Ted Dexter who had galvanized England鈥檚 gallop to what looked like victory. Then, shortly afterward, he bowled England鈥檚 graceful captain, Peter May, around his legs to stunned silence around the ground. The ball had pitched outside May鈥檚 leg stump, he tried to sweep it, missed, the ball turning sharply into his stumps.

Somehow, the crowd knew that an English collapse was about to happen. Seven wickets fell for 43 runs, England falling short by 55 runs, with 20 minutes of play remaining, Benaud claiming six wickets, including a spell of five for 12 from 25 balls. Australia went 2-1 up in the series and a draw at the Oval in the fifth test confirmed their series victory.

Benaud鈥檚 bowling qualities and his leadership were decisive through his ability to make his players believe that they could win when the cause looked hopeless.

At Headingley, Leeds, in 1981, a Test match, which is probably the most talked about ever, took place. Despite Ian Botham鈥檚 audacious innings, Australia only needed 130 runs for victory. In pursuit, Australia reached 56 for the loss of one wicket and then lost the next nine for 55 runs, Bob Willis claiming eight for 43. 

If this was not enough, a fortnight later at Edgbaston, Birmingham, on an unusually parched pitch, Australia had reached 105 for four in pursuit of 151, looking well set for a 2-1 lead in the series. Then, suddenly, Australia鈥檚 obdurate captain, Allan Border, was dismissed. An opportunity appeared, the ball was thrown to Botham, who proceeded to take five wickets for one run in 28 balls, Australia losing six wickets for 16 runs.

Later, Botham observed: 鈥淚 had bowled well 鈥 fast and straight 鈥 but on that wicket it should not have been enough to make the Aussies crumble that way. The only explanation I could find was that they had bottled it.鈥

There are various explanations for batting collapses. Pressure is one. An exceptional individual performance is another, as was the case with Benaud. And Willis, who would not have had the opportunity if it were not for Botham鈥檚 brilliance.

India鈥檚 recent victory at the Oval was ultimately supercharged by Mohammed Siraj鈥檚 five-wicket haul, but the collapse was induced by England鈥檚 recklessness in shot selection. Deteriorating or changed pitch conditions can also be a cause, partly the case for Benaud in 1961.

Five years earlier, in 1956, also at Old Trafford, Australia suffered another final innings collapse. In the previous, third Test, England鈥檚 spinners, Tony Lock and Jim Laker, took all but two of Australia鈥檚 20 wickets, prompting suggestions that the pitch had been prepared in favor of the home team.

These fears intensified in the fourth Test when two days of heavy rain were followed by sunshine and a rapidly drying wicket. The Australians reached 114 for two wickets on the final day before succumbing to Laker, losing eight wickets for 91 runs.

Laker took all 10 wickets. When added to the nine he claimed in the first innings, his 19 wickets in the match for 90 runs remain the best bowling figures in Test history. In the first innings, Australia鈥檚 collapse had been even more precipitous, falling from 48 for no wicket to 84 all out.  

The atmosphere in a dressing room and between team members when a collapse is occurring at Test match level can only be imagined by those not present. Many of us will be familiar with how it feels in a club environment.

Panic, uncertainty and blame all surface. It becomes difficult to stay relaxed and calm. The mood becomes tense and nervous. Casual conversations or light-hearted remarks can be perceived as a lack of care at the seriousness of the situation.

An air of incredulity and embarrassment can develop, even a feeling of inevitability and a desire for it to be over and forgotten about. It is put down to being just one of those days, undone by a brilliant performance or a poor pitch.

This may explain why batting collapses can be so difficult to stop. Batters become tentative and indecisive in shot selection, disappearing into a shell of inaction, failing to have a clear plan of action.

England鈥檚 players, by their own admission, were guilty of this against Benaud in 1961. His form had taken a downturn and he freely admitted that had his gamble not worked it may have been a sad way to end his international career.

Batting collapses produce drama and bowling heroics. They also require victims, the batters, who are caught in a web of doubt, uncertainty and indecision or who, sometimes, are the architects of their own downfall. 


McLaren to auction 2026 F1 car before it has been raced

McLaren to auction 2026 F1 car before it has been raced
Updated 14 August 2025

McLaren to auction 2026 F1 car before it has been raced

McLaren to auction 2026 F1 car before it has been raced
  • The F1 car, which will be driven by Oscar Piastri or Lando Norris, is one of a trio of future chassis offered by McLaren in the December 5 sale organized by RM Sotheby鈥檚

LONDON: Champions McLaren claimed a first on Thursday by announcing the auction of one of their 2026 Formula One cars before it has even been raced.
The F1 car, which will be driven by Oscar Piastri or Lando Norris, is one of a trio of future chassis offered by McLaren in the December 5 sale organized by RM Sotheby鈥檚 ahead of this year鈥檚 season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
The other two are a 2026 Arrow McLaren Indycar, to be raced at the Indianapolis 500 next May by Mexican Pato O鈥橶ard, and McLaren鈥檚 inaugural 2027 World Endurance Hypercar that will compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
McLaren Chief Executive Zak Brown said the auction would be the first time a future Formula One car had been sold before it had been unveiled to the public.
The as-yet unnamed 2026 car, likely to be the MCL40 after this year鈥檚 MCL39, will be the team鈥檚 first for a new era in Formula One with a big change in technical and engine regulations.
The successful bidder will have to wait until 2028 to take delivery, with a 2025 show car offered on lease until then to the buyer who will also have behind the scenes access to the team and events.
The other cars will be delivered after the respective series have ended.
McLaren are the only team to have won the 鈥楾riple Crown鈥 of the Monaco Grand Prix, Indianapolis 500 and Le Mans and will try to add to their success when they return to endurance racing in 2027.


Tottenham condemns racist abuse of Mathys Tel after UEFA Super Cup

Tottenham condemns racist abuse of Mathys Tel after UEFA Super Cup
Updated 14 August 2025

Tottenham condemns racist abuse of Mathys Tel after UEFA Super Cup

Tottenham condemns racist abuse of Mathys Tel after UEFA Super Cup
  • The 20-year-old Tel, who is Black, was one of two Tottenham players who failed to convert their penalties as they lost the shootout 4-3 to PSG after a 2-2 draw

LONDON: Tottenham has slammed the 鈥渃owards鈥 who racially abused French forward Mathys Tel after the team鈥檚 loss to Paris Saint-Germain in a penalty shootout in the UEFA Super Cup.
The 20-year-old Tel, who is Black, was one of two Tottenham players who failed to convert their penalties as they lost the shootout 4-3 to PSG after a 2-2 draw.
鈥淲e are disgusted at the racial abuse that Mathys Tel has received on social media following last night鈥檚 UEFA Super Cup defeat,鈥 Tottenham said in a statement.
鈥淢athys showed bravery and courage to step forward and take a penalty, yet those who abuse him are nothing but cowards 鈥 hiding behind anonymous user names and profiles to spout their abhorrent views.鈥
Tottenham said the club will work with the authorities and social media platforms to take 鈥渢he strongest possible action against any individual we are able to identify.鈥
鈥淲e stand with you, Mathys,鈥 Spurs added.
Tel, who joined the team on a permanent basis from Bayern Munich in the offseason after a loan spell last season, came on as a substitute in the 79th minute when Tottenham was 2-0 ahead.
He hit his penalty wide of the goal in the shootout.