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萝莉视频鈥檚 T20 World Cup hopes end in defeat against Qatar

萝莉视频鈥檚 T20 World Cup hopes end in defeat against Qatar
萝莉视频鈥檚 hopes of qualifying for the final round of the 2026 Men鈥檚 T20 Cricket World Cup have ended after the team lost to Qatar in the final league match of their Asia Qualifier B in Doha. (SACF/File)
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Updated 28 November 2024

萝莉视频鈥檚 T20 World Cup hopes end in defeat against Qatar

萝莉视频鈥檚 T20 World Cup hopes end in defeat against Qatar
  • Hosts register 6-wicket victory over Kingdom to book ticket to next round
  • Qatar successfully chase target of 166 in 17.5 overs

DOHA: 萝莉视频鈥檚 hopes of qualifying for the final round of the 2026 Men鈥檚 T20 Cricket World Cup have ended after the team lost to Qatar in the final league match of their Asia Qualifier B in Doha.
The hosts registered a six-wicket victory over 萝莉视频 on Thursday to book their ticket to the next round.
Qatar successfully chased their target of 166 in 17.5 overs after putting the Kingdom in to bat first at the University of Doha for Science and Technology Cricket Ground.
A win would have been enough for Saudi to advance to the next round ahead of Qatar, but the hosts batted well enough to achieve their goal.
萝莉视频鈥檚 middle order failed to capitalize on the start given by their openers as the side ended up with 165-6 in 20 overs. Opener Abdul Waheed top scored with 34 runs off 27 balls, hitting two fours and two sixes before getting out in the ninth over.
His brother, Faisal Khan, scored 18 off 11 balls and was the first wicket to fall in the fourth over.
Abdul Manan Ali (24), Usman Khalid (18), and Waji Ul Hassan (20) all got starts but could not convert their knocks into big ones. Abdul Wahid hit two fours and a six in his 20-ball 27 while Muhammad Jabir picked up three wickets for Qatar.
In reply, Saqlain Arshad started off well for the hosts, hitting four fours and two sixes in the powerplay. He hit one more maximum before being caught out for 45 runs off 32 balls in the seventh over.
Player of the Match Mohamad Ahnaff saw two more batters return to the pavilion before he opened fire against Saudi鈥檚 spin attack. He hit five sixes and two fours to crown an excellent spell of form, going on to complete his third half-century of the tournament before getting out soon after reaching the milestone.
Muhammad Tanveer鈥檚 experience came in handy as he made sure his team did not falter. Tanveer scored 35 runs off 22 balls, with two fours and two sixes. Mohammed Hisham Shaikh took three wickets for 萝莉视频 but it was not enough to save his side from defeat.
The UAE had already qualified for the next stage before their last match, and retained their perfect win record in the tournament by beating Bahrain by eight wickets, finishing top of the standings with 12 points.
Qatar took second spot with 10 points, with Bahrain, 萝莉视频, and Thailand completing the top five with six points each. Cambodia opened their account in the final match with a consolation win over Bhutan, who claimed no points.
The UAE and Qatar will now join Qualifier A sides Malaysia and Kuwait in the regional final. Samoa and Japan are representing the East Asia-Pacific region, with Nepal, Oman, and Papua New Guinea competing in the regional finals.


Turki Alalshikh attends exhibitions and workouts for Canelo-Crawford Fight Week

Turki Alalshikh attends exhibitions and workouts for Canelo-Crawford Fight Week
Updated 11 September 2025

Turki Alalshikh attends exhibitions and workouts for Canelo-Crawford Fight Week

Turki Alalshikh attends exhibitions and workouts for Canelo-Crawford Fight Week
  • 萝莉视频鈥檚 Abdullah Darkazanli steals the spotlight with second-round victory in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS: Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority and president of the 萝莉视频n Boxing Federation, attended on Wednesday exhibition bouts and public workouts as a part of the Saul 鈥淐anelo鈥 Alvarez and Terence 鈥淏ud鈥 Crawford fight week.

Alvarez, the undisputed super-middleweight champion takes on the undefeated Crawford on Sept. 13 at the Allegiant Stadium under Riyadh Season 2025.

Alalshikh watched Canelo, Crawford, and the other fighters showcase their preparations at the public workouts for fans.

The night began with a series of exhibition undercard bouts.

The UK鈥檚 Mikey Talon recorded a unanimous decision win over America鈥檚 Christian Robles after six rounds. The heavyweight clash that followed ended in a draw between Cuba鈥檚 Yoandi Toirac and America鈥檚 Skylar Lacy.

Mexico鈥檚 Bryan Leon Salgado then extended his unbeaten record by defeating America鈥檚 Devonte McDonald via unanimous decision. In the fourth fight, Kazakhstan鈥檚 Bek Nurmaganbet stopped America鈥檚 Steven Sumpter, leaving his opponent bloodied from a barrage of punches.

The highlight of the night was 萝莉视频鈥檚 Abdullah Darkazanli鈥檚 emphatic second-round victory over American Cody Koboski, with fans celebrating a memorable triumph for the fighter.

Attention now turns to Thursday night鈥檚 press conference at T-Mobile Arena, where Canelo and Crawford will once again face-off before the world鈥檚 media.


鈥楴ot on my level鈥: Usman Nurmagomedov says Paul Hughes does not deserve rematch

鈥楴ot on my level鈥: Usman Nurmagomedov says Paul Hughes does not deserve rematch
Updated 11 September 2025

鈥楴ot on my level鈥: Usman Nurmagomedov says Paul Hughes does not deserve rematch

鈥楴ot on my level鈥: Usman Nurmagomedov says Paul Hughes does not deserve rematch
  • Rivals meet for the lightweight crown at 鈥楶FL Champions Series: Road to Dubai - The Rematch鈥 on Friday, Oct. 3 at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai

DUBAI: Back in January, PFL lightweight world champion Usman Nurmagomedov and top contender Paul Hughes put on a five-round instant classic that many hailed as a contender for fight of the year.

While Hughes pushed Nurmagomedov to the limit with a star-making performance, the Dagestani champion still left Dubai with the title following a majority decision nod.

For many fans and experts, Hughes鈥 performance was enough to warrant an immediate rematch. Even then, Hughes needed to earn his way back to a title shot, and he did so in spectacular fashion.

In the main event of this year鈥檚 PFL Europe debut in his hometown of Belfast, Northern Ireland, 鈥淏ig News鈥 Hughes starched Bruno Miranda in just 42 seconds to lock in another shot at the undefeated Nurmagomedov and the PFL title.

The two top-tier 155-pounders (70 kg) are slated to run it back at the 鈥淧FL Champions Series: Road to Dubai - The Rematch鈥 card on Oct. 3 in Dubai. It is being touted as the biggest rematch in PFL history.

As impressive as Hughes has been, the champ believes a title shot has not been earned.

鈥淲hen a fighter loses a title shot, he must work hard, win many fights, and then deserve a second chance,鈥 Nurmagomedov explained at a recent PFL Media Day in Dubai.

鈥淚n my opinion, Paul has not earned this rematch, but it doesn鈥檛 matter. For me, I am ready.鈥

Cousin of the legendary Khabib Nurmagomedov, Usman has been carving out his own stellar career path. The 27-year-old Dagestani is 19-0, with notable victories over Patricky 鈥淧itbull鈥 Freire, Benson Henderson and Alexander Shabliy.

Hughes has been Nurmagomedov鈥檚 toughest test, and this time he promises not to take the exciting Irishman for granted.

鈥淚 always work very hard, morning and evening, like I have throughout my career. Paul is not on my level, but this time I will not underestimate him. I respect him, and I will do my best.鈥

While Hughes is the next man up, another challenger is waiting in the wings in the form of 2025 PFL World Tournament Lightweight Champion Alfie Davis.

Davis recently bested the dangerous Russian and former PFL Tournament Champion Gadzhi Rabadandov to claim gold and potentially set up a showdown against the winner of the title bout.

Nurmagomedov said: 鈥淩ight now my full focus is on Paul Hughes. After this fight, I will face the PFL champion, Alfie, but today my mind is only on Paul.鈥


India-Pakistan javelin showdown: Neeraj Chopra, Arshad Nadeem meet for world gold Sept. 18

India-Pakistan javelin showdown: Neeraj Chopra, Arshad Nadeem meet for world gold Sept. 18
Updated 11 September 2025

India-Pakistan javelin showdown: Neeraj Chopra, Arshad Nadeem meet for world gold Sept. 18

India-Pakistan javelin showdown: Neeraj Chopra, Arshad Nadeem meet for world gold Sept. 18
  • Tokyo games will be the first time the two athletes meet after a war between their countries
  • Nadeem returns from calf surgery as Julian Weber and Anderson Peters tighten the medal race

NEW DELHI: India鈥檚 Neeraj Chopra and Arshad Nadeem of Pakistan will battle for javelin gold in Tokyo next week, the latest chapter in a brotherly rivalry which has soured since a deadly military conflict between their countries.

The Tokyo Olympic champion, Chopra, and his successor in Paris, Nadeem, will line up at the athletics world championships for their first encounter since the nuclear-armed neighbors engaged in a four-day conflict in May, their worst since 1999.

Chopra, who took Olympic silver behind his great rival a year ago, had often spoken about his friendly relations with Nadeem despite the tensions between their countries.

After Nadeem won gold and Chopra stood alongside him on the podium in Paris, Nadeem鈥檚 mother Raziah Parveen said: 鈥淲inning and losing is part of sport, but they are like brothers.鈥

Chopra鈥檚 mother Saroj said she took some solace in Nadeem beating her son because the Pakistani 鈥渋s also our boy.鈥

But publicly at least that changed after the conflict, with high-profile figures from both countries under pressure to distance themselves from the other side.

The 27-year-old Chopra, who will defend his world title in Tokyo, said that they were 鈥渘ever really close friends.鈥

Nadeem, 28, also played down any friendship with Chopra.

鈥淲hen he won, I congratulated him, and when I won the gold, he returned the same courtesy,鈥 Nadeem told AFP by telephone en route to Tokyo.

鈥(Just as) in wrestling, one wrestler wins and the other loses 鈥 it鈥檚 part of the game.鈥

INVITATION WITHDRAWN

Nadeem, who is returning to competition after calf surgery in July, hails from a farming village.

He became an overnight sensation when he gave Pakistan their first Olympic gold in 40 years with a Games-record throw of 92.97m.

Nadeem has competed only once since Paris, winning the Asian Athletics Championships in South Korea in May when Chopra did not participate.

The last time the pair clashed was at the Paris Olympics.

In April, the Indian star invited Nadeem to India for his 鈥楴eeraj Chopra Classic鈥 javelin event but the Pakistani declined, saying it clashed with his training schedule.

Chopra then withdrew the invitation after an attack in Pahalgam in Indian-administered Kashmir on April 22 killed 26 people, mostly Hindu tourists.

India accused Pakistan of backing the attackers, a charge Islamabad denied.

In the conflict that followed more than 70 people were killed in missile, drone and artillery fire on both sides.

鈥淚 want to clarify that I don鈥檛 have a particularly strong relationship with Nadeem, we were never really close friends,鈥 Chopra said afterwards.

鈥淏ut because of the current situation, things will not be as they were. That said, if someone speaks to me with respect, I always respond in kind.鈥

FINE FORM

Chopra became a national hero in India after his Tokyo gold, earning million-dollar endorsement deals with his boyish charm, changing hairstyles and infectious smile.

He won the world title in Budapest in 2023 and has been in fine form since joining Czech javelin great Jan Zelezny鈥檚 coaching group ahead of the 2025 season.

He went past 90m for the first time when he threw 90.23m at the Doha Diamond League meeting in May, but finished second to German Julian Weber.

At the Zurich Diamond League last month, Weber once again stood on top of the podium, with a throw of 91.51m. Chopra was second with 85.01m.

Along with Weber, also in Tokyo will be two-time world champion Anderson Peters of Grenada.

The world championships start on Saturday, with the men鈥檚 javelin final on September 18.


Lyles will deliver sprint show 鈥 but not everyone will like it

Lyles will deliver sprint show 鈥 but not everyone will like it
Updated 11 September 2025

Lyles will deliver sprint show 鈥 but not everyone will like it

Lyles will deliver sprint show 鈥 but not everyone will like it
  • Lyles, 28, comes into the world championships bidding to emulate Usain Bolt鈥檚 four successive global 200m crowns
  • His track exploits聽and lively personality have gained Lyles the recognition he has long craved in the US

TOKYO: Noah Lyles revels in being a showman but the antics the Olympic 100 meters champion do on occasion upset rivals and officials. They will watch closely to see how the American behaves as he defends his 100m and 200m world titles in Tokyo.

Lyles, 28, comes into the world championships bidding to emulate Usain Bolt鈥檚 four successive global 200m crowns 鈥 and he was boosted by a thrilling win over Olympic champion Letsile Tebogo in the Diamond League final last month.

Lyles said he would head to Tokyo 鈥渨ith a lot of energy.鈥

His track exploits 鈥 the Zurich win sealed a record-breaking sixth Diamond League track trophy 鈥 and lively personality have gained Lyles the recognition he has long craved in the US.

A documentary series 鈥淯ntitled: The Noah Lyles Project,鈥 a prominent role in the Netflix series 鈥淪print鈥 and an appearance on NBC鈥檚 鈥淭he Tonight Show鈥 have raised his profile.

That kind of mainstream coverage is something which World Athletics chief Sebastian Coe said he hopes other American track and field athletes will attract with the Los Angeles Olympics just three years away.

Lyles loves putting on a show and before the Olympics in Paris last year he told GQ Sport the challenge for track and field was to persuade the public globally that the sport was also 鈥渆ntertainment.鈥

His predecessor as the dominant force in men鈥檚 sprinting, Usain Bolt, famously used his arms to replicate a lightning bolt before he raced.

The American goes way beyond that.

He even received a yellow card warning ahead of the Olympic 200m final last year for his over-exuberant entrance into the Stade de France, roaring like a lion and hitting his lane box so hard the number toppled to the ground.

Lyles 鈥 who left the track in a wheelchair after finishing third and later revealed he had COVID 鈥 also antagonized the usually imperturbable Kenny Bednarek at the US trials this year.

Bednarek was irked when Lyles turned his head to stare down his rival just before he took the tape in the 200m final.

Bednarek, a two-time Olympic 200m silver medallist, shoved Lyles in the back over that apparent taunt.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 unsportsmanlike shit, and I don鈥檛 deal with that,鈥 said Bednarek, who US team officials will hope has made up with Lyles as they pair up in the 4x100m relay team.

鈥楾o give again鈥

Zharnel Hughes, who took bronze in the 2023 world 100m final, said 鈥淪print鈥 proved saying Lyles had a 鈥渓oose mouth.鈥

鈥淭his guy can talk!鈥 the Briton said. 鈥淚 knew he talked, but I didn鈥檛 know he talked that much. I was like, 鈥榯his guy, man! Shut up.鈥欌

Bednarek鈥檚 hackles may have been raised but Tebogo believes Lyles is more 鈥渉umble鈥 this year and 鈥渢alks a lot less.鈥

That could be down to stress.

Lyles, who has had health issues throughout his life ranging from asthma to dyslexia and ADHD, has admitted to hiding away when he suffers from stress.

鈥淚 have to do what I love, which is like building Legos, making music, playing video games, you know, being with my friends,鈥 he told GQ Sport.

鈥淚 need like four to five days of just that, and then the energy will naturally start coming back and then it鈥檚 like, OK, I鈥檓 ready to give again.鈥

His mother, former top college sprinter Keisha Caine Bishop, who brought up Lyles, his brother Josephus and sister Abby on her own, believes her son is making the most of being in the limelight.

She worries, though, about what happens once the new kid on the block arrives and replaces him.

鈥淚 was nowhere on his level,鈥 she said in the same interview. 鈥淏ut... I know what it鈥檚 like to see yourself on TV, I know what it鈥檚 like to see your name in the newspaper constantly, and everybody recognizes your name.

鈥淎nd then I know what it鈥檚 like when all of that goes away.鈥

Lyles has the chance in Tokyo to kick that moment further down the track.
 


Germany rallies to beat Doncic鈥檚 Slovenia 99-91 and set up EuroBasket semifinal with Finland

Germany rallies to beat Doncic鈥檚 Slovenia 99-91 and set up EuroBasket semifinal with Finland
Updated 11 September 2025

Germany rallies to beat Doncic鈥檚 Slovenia 99-91 and set up EuroBasket semifinal with Finland

Germany rallies to beat Doncic鈥檚 Slovenia 99-91 and set up EuroBasket semifinal with Finland
  • Germany guard Andreas Obst鈥檚 3-pointer capped a 12-0 run to put the World Cup champions ahead 77-74 early in the fourth quarter

RIGA, Latvia: Luka Don膷i膰鈥檚 39 points were not enough for Slovenia as it lost 99-91 to Germany in a thrilling EuroBasket quarterfinal on Wednesday.
Orlando Magic guard Franz Wagner scored 23 points and captain Dennis Schr枚der added 20 points and 7 assists for Germany, which will face Finland in the semifinals on Friday.
Germany guard Andreas Obst鈥檚 3-pointer capped a 12-0 run to put the World Cup champions ahead 77-74 early in the fourth quarter.
Slovenia took the lead 86-85 on a Don膷i膰 3-pointer with 4:12 to go before Schr枚der sank his only 3-pointer 鈥 he missed eight other attempts 鈥 to make it 88-86, and Germany closed it out from there.
Don膷i膰 was assessed a technical foul early on and had 22 points as Slovenia led 51-45 at halftime. He picked up his fourth foul early in the third quarter yet kept on scoring, although he appeared inhibited at times by the prospect of fouling out with a fifth foul.
The Los Angeles Lakers star 鈥 five of 16 from 3-point range 鈥 had his fifth game of the tournament with at least 30 points scored. Don膷i膰 also had 10 rebounds and seven assists.
Wagner was 13 of 14 from the free-throw line for Germany, seeking its second European Championship title after winning as host in 1993.
Slovenia looked in control until Tristan Da Silva sank a 3-pointer with a halfcourt shot at the third-quarter buzzer, slashing Slovenia鈥檚 lead to four points.
The final is on Sunday in Riga, Latvia, which has hosted all the knockout matches.
Finland holds off Georgia
Earlier, the Finns held off a Georgia fightback to win 93-79 and reach the semifinals for the first time.
Mikael Jantunen led Finland with 19 points and Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen contributed 17 points and six rebounds.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been the same group for a long time. It鈥檚 a very tight group, like coming back and playing with your friends,鈥 Jantunen said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the kind of basketball culture in Finland.鈥
The Finns also showcased their depth by scoring 44 points from the bench to Georgia鈥檚 four.
Finland led by 20 points in the third quarter before Georgia cut the deficit to six with just under eight minutes left in the fourth.
Toronto Raptors forward Sandro Mamukelashvili led Georgia with 22 points.
Coming off an upset of Nikola Jokic and Serbia, Finland surged into an early lead on strong three-point shooting and doubled up Georgia 30-15 early in the second quarter.
Highly-rated 18-year-old forward Miikka Muurinen, who is projected to be a potential NBA first-round pick in 2027, scored 7 points off the bench.
It was the first time in the quarterfinals as an independent nation for Georgia, which knocked out Olympic silver medalist France in the round of 16 and beat defending EuroBasket champion Spain in the group stage.
Greece faces Turkiye in the other semifinal
In Friday鈥檚 other semifinal, it鈥檚 Greece against Turkiye. Both teams had advanced on Tuesday.
Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 29 points in Greece鈥檚 87-76 win over Lithuania. Alperen Sengun鈥檚 triple-double helped unbeaten Turkiye to a 91-77 win over Poland.