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Pakistan 95-1 at lunch in second South Africa Test

Pakistan 95-1 at lunch in second South Africa Test
Pakistan's Shan Masood, left, Abdullah Shafique run between the wickets during the first day of the second test cricket match between Pakistan and South Africa, at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on Oct. 20, 2025. (AP)
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Pakistan 95-1 at lunch in second South Africa Test

Pakistan 95-1 at lunch in second South Africa Test
  • Shan Masood and Abdullah Shafique steady Pakistan with unbeaten 60-run stand before lunch
  • Off-spinner Simon Harmer gives South Africa only breakthrough after Imam-ul-Haq’s early dismissal

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan were well placed on 95-1 at lunch on the opening day of the second and final Test against South Africa in Rawalpindi on Monday.

Opener Abdullah Shafique lived dangerously in reaching 37 and with him Shan Masood was on 38 after Pakistan won the toss on another spin-friendly pitch at Rawalpindi stadium.

The skipper Masood batted aggressively, hitting three sixes and a four, while Shafique scored four fours as the duo made 60 for the unbeaten second wicket.

South Africa’s only breakthrough came by off-spinner Simon Harmer, who bowled Imam-ul-Haq for 17 with a sharp turner that beat the bat and hit off-stump.

Fast bowler Kagiso Rabada initially swung the new ball but saw Tristan Stubbs drop Shafique in the slips off the fourth ball of the match for nought.

Having won the first Test in Lahore by 93 runs, Pakistan strengthened their attack by including a third spinner in Asif Afridi, dropping fast bowler Hasan Ali.

At 38 years and 299 days, Asif becomes the second oldest Pakistani Test debutant, behind Miran Bakhsh, who made his debut at 47 years and 284 days against India in 1955.

South Africa included experienced spinner Keshav Maharaj, who missed the first Test with injury, and added Marco Jansen to partner Rabada in the pace attack.


Ben Sulayem welcomes boost in global battle against online harm in sport

Ben Sulayem welcomes boost in global battle against online harm in sport
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Ben Sulayem welcomes boost in global battle against online harm in sport

Ben Sulayem welcomes boost in global battle against online harm in sport
  • FIA president praises Paris Basketball Foundation for joining UAOA campaign to shield athletes, officials, volunteers, fans from digital harm

DUBAI: FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem says the backing of the influential Paris Basketball Foundation for the United Against Online Abuse campaign has provided another boost in the global fight against digital harm in sport.

The Paris Basketball Foundation supports projects linked to sport, education, health and mental health, and environment and solidarity, making them a natural partner for the UAOA coalition.

Ben Sulayem, the UAOA founder, said: “Sport has the power to unite, inspire and shape values. To preserve that integrity, we must eliminate online abuse and ensure that respect remains at the heart of every competition.

“Through the United Against Online Abuse coalition, we are building a global movement to shield athletes, officials, volunteers and fans from digital harm, and to champion mental health across every sport. I applaud Paris Basketball and its foundation for standing with us to safeguard respect, inclusion and fairness both on and off the court.”

The foundation signed the campaign’s charter during a basketball match staged as part of France’s Mental Health Information Weeks, reaffirming its commitment to a safe and respectful environment for youth, an essential issue in the digital age.

It also hosted workshops and events to provide young athletes with tools to better manage stress, anxiety and performance.

Willem Groenewald, FIA secretary-general for automobile mobility and sustainability, said: “Online abuse can have a profound impact on the mental health of young people, athletes and fans alike.

“Through the United Against Online Abuse campaign, the FIA is working hand in hand with partners like Paris Basketball to build a safer, more inclusive sporting environment for everyone.

“Winning this battle requires a collective global approach — uniting sport, technology, governments and academia behind a shared mission. We are proud to welcome the club and its foundation to this global coalition and to stand united for respect and mental health in sport.”

Founded in 2023 by Ben Sulayem, the UAOA campaign is a research-led coalition supported by the FIA Foundation. It has witnessed rapid growth in recent months and was recently awarded Peace and Sport’s prestigious Coalition for Peace Award.

Uniting international sport federations and organizations, national governments and technology platforms, UAOA is dedicated to fostering behavioral change through education and research.


Dubai Basketball maintain perfect start to ABA League season

Dubai Basketball maintain perfect start to ABA League season
Updated 55 min 36 sec ago

Dubai Basketball maintain perfect start to ABA League season

Dubai Basketball maintain perfect start to ABA League season
  • The 81-77 win over U-BT Cluj-Napoca at Coca-Cola Arena means Dubai have won all 3 opening matches in the competition

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball continued their unbeaten run in the ABA League with a hard-fought 81-77 victory over newcomers U-BT Cluj-Napoca from Romania at Coca-Cola Arena on Sunday.

Following strong performances in their debut EuroLeague campaign, the city’s first home basketball club once again demonstrated composure and depth to remain flawless across competitions.

The matchup against Cluj-Napoca was closely contested despite Dubai controlling the pace for most of the game. Late in the fourth quarter, the Romanian side mounted a strong comeback led by Dusan Miletic but Dubai maintained focus in the final minutes to secure the win.

Head Coach Jurica Golemac praised the team and fans: “Today we were expecting a very difficult game, and that’s what happened. We needed energy after the week that took us out.

“We found that the crowd was what was giving us the energy again, with our fans helping us in the most crucial moments. Again, one more time, we won the game with defense, with strong energy and physicality.”

Mfiondu Kabengele once again led with a double-double of 18 points and 11 rebounds, anchoring Dubai on both ends of the floor. McKinley Wright added 11 points in a standout performance, while Sertac Sanli contributed 10.

Making his debut for Dubai Basketball, Sanli was credited with turning the game around in a tied-up final quarter. “We didn’t play well the whole game, but we showed good hustle, especially in the second half, and managed to get the win.”

“I know that game by game, I’ll get better — I’ll understand my teammates more, understand the coach better, and grow with the team. We still have a long way to go, but I believe we’ll keep improving every game.”

Dubai Basketball will have a two-week away stint with their next match against LDLC ASVEL in Lyon. At home they will play ABA League reigning champions Partizan on Nov. 3 at Coca-Cola Arena.


Liverpool star Salah should not be automatic starter in away games, says Carragher

Liverpool star Salah should not be automatic starter in away games, says Carragher
Updated 20 October 2025

Liverpool star Salah should not be automatic starter in away games, says Carragher

Liverpool star Salah should not be automatic starter in away games, says Carragher
  • Egyptian forward has been way below his record-breaking form from last season’s campaign
  • Salah squandered a golden opportunity to score in Liverpool’s 2-1 defeat by Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday

Liverpool talisman Mohamed Salah’s form has dipped to such an extent that he should not be considered an automatic starter away from home, former defender Jamie Carragher said after the Premier League champions suffered a fourth consecutive defeat.
The 33-year-old Egyptian forward, who signed a two-year contract extension in April, has been way below his record-breaking form from last season’s campaign and has gone seven matches without a non-penalty goal.
Salah squandered a golden opportunity to score in Liverpool’s 2-1 defeat by Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday and Carragher said he should not be one of the first names on the team sheet like captain Virgil van Dijk.
“Liverpool have got two away games — in the Champions League at Frankfurt and then they go to Brentford. I don’t think Salah should start both of those games,” Carragher told Sky Sports.
“He should always start at Anfield because Liverpool will be on top, around the edge of the box and more often than not he scores in those situations today.
“But I do think in the away games and helping your full-back, I don’t think Salah should be starting every game right now, certainly away from home, with the form he’s in.”
Liverpool came into Sunday’s game on the back of league defeats by Crystal Palace and Chelsea, and a Champions League loss to Galatasaray.
Their poor run comes despite splashing out ÂŁ446 million ($600 million) in the close-season transfer window and Carragher said manager Arne Slot should build the team around Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz.
“It has to be Isak and Wirtz because they’ve spent the money on them and their age profile compared to Salah,” Carragher said.
Liverpool are fourth in the league on 15 points from eight matches, four behind leaders Arsenal.


Mbappe gives Madrid 1-0 win after Getafe player is sent off after less than a minute on the field

Mbappe gives Madrid 1-0 win after Getafe player is sent off after less than a minute on the field
Updated 20 October 2025

Mbappe gives Madrid 1-0 win after Getafe player is sent off after less than a minute on the field

Mbappe gives Madrid 1-0 win after Getafe player is sent off after less than a minute on the field
  • The hard-fought victory moved Madrid back on top of the Spanish league, two points ahead of Barcelona, who beat last-placed Girona 2-1 with a stoppage-time goal by Ronald Araujo
  • Jorge de Frutos scored two first-half goals as Rayo Vallecano won 3-0 at Levante for their third straight win across all competitions

MADRID: Real Madrid took advantage of a red card for a Getafe player who stayed less than a minute on the field to win 1-0 with an 80th-minute goal by Kylian Mbappe on Sunday.

The hard-fought victory moved Madrid back on top of the Spanish league, two points ahead of Barcelona, who beat last-placed Girona 2-1 with a stoppage-time goal by Ronald Araujo on Saturday.

Mbappe’s league-leading 10th goal of the season came shortly after host Getafe went a man down because of a straight red card shown to Allan Nyom about 40 seconds after he came off the bench.

Nyom fouled Real Madrid forward VinĂ­cius Junior away from the ball as Madrid started to build a breakaway in the 77th.

Madrid, who had been struggling to create significant scoring chances, took advantage of the sending off and Mbappe scored with a shot from inside the area after a nice through ball by Arda GĂĽler.

Mbappe has scored in 13 of the 14 games he played this season for club and country. He has scored at least once in 11 straight matches.

“We’re very pleased with how Kylian is doing,” Madrid coach Xabi Alonso said. “He’s been decisive with his goals and his involvement. Goals give you points, but we need everyone because there’s a lot going on in the background.”

Getafe went another man down four minutes later when Alex Sancris was shown a second yellow card for another foul on VinĂ­cius.

Despite playing with nine men, Getafe nearly equalized in stoppage time, with Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois charging from the net to make a difficult close-range save to a shot by Abu Kamara inside the area.

“That missed chance by Kamara was a pity,” Getafe coach José Bordalas said. “Nyom’s red card made the difference. For me that’s not a red card, at most a yellow.”

Bordalas criticized Vinícius, claiming the Brazil forward provoked him by saying something to the effect of “good job making the substitution” to include Nyom in the match.

Getafe, who had only one attempt on target, stayed in 12th place. They have a five-game winless streak.

Madrid have won 10 of their 11 games in all tournaments this season, with their lone setback a league loss at Atletico Madrid last month.

Just like at the other league matches this weekend, players stood still for the first 15 seconds of the game in opposition to La Liga’s plan to hold the Barcelona-Villarreal game in the US on Dec. 20.

De Frutos leads Rayo

Jorge de Frutos scored two first-half goals as Rayo Vallecano won 3-0 at Levante for their third straight win across all competitions.

De Frutos, a former Levante player, scored in the 12th and 25th minutes, and Alvaro GarcĂ­a sealed the victory in the 65th.

Rayo were coming off another road win in the league against Real Sociedad, and they had beaten Shkendija 2-0 at home in the Europa League.

Levante have won only one of their last four league matches.

Sociedad and Celta still struggling

Real Sociedad needed an 89th-minute goal by Carlos Soler to draw 1-1 at 10-man Celta Vigo, extending both teams’ poor start to the season.

Sociedad, sitting in 18th, have only one win in nine league matches, with five losses and three draws. The Basque Country team’s only win was against Mallorca.

Celta, who had defender Carl Starfelt sent off with a second yellow card in first-half stoppage time, opened the scoring with Pablo Duran in the 20th.

In 17th place, Celta remain the only team without a league win after nine rounds. They have seven draws and two losses.

Simon save Athletic

Athletic Bilbao needed a solid performance by Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon to salvage a 0-0 draw at promoted Elche.

The result kept seventh-placed Elche tied with eighth-placed Athletic on 14 points.


Morocco beat Argentina to clinch first Under-20 World Cup title

Morocco beat Argentina to clinch first Under-20 World Cup title
Updated 20 October 2025

Morocco beat Argentina to clinch first Under-20 World Cup title

Morocco beat Argentina to clinch first Under-20 World Cup title
  • Zabrini scored in the 12th and 29th minutes to help Morocco become the first African nation to win the U20 title since Ghana in 2009
  • Argentina reached the final despite missing their two best players in this age group, Bayer Leverkusen’s Claudio Echeverri and Real Madrid´s Franco Mastantuono

SANTIAGO, Chile: Striker Yassir Zabrini scored twice as Morocco clinched their first Under-20 World Cup title with a 2-0 win over Argentina on Sunday.

Zabrini scored in the 12th and 29th minutes to help Morocco become the first African nation to win the U20 title since Ghana in 2009.

Morocco topped their group against Spain, Brazil and Mexico and then advanced over South Korea, the US and France in the knockout stages.

It was the first loss in the tournament for Argentina, who were aiming for their seventh title.

Argentina reached the final despite missing their two best players in this age group, Bayer Leverkusen’s Claudio Echeverri and Real Madrid´s Franco Mastantuono.