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Saudi team reignite qualification hopes by beating Bhutan in T20 World Cup qualifier

Saudi team reignite qualification hopes by beating Bhutan in T20 World Cup qualifier
黑料社区 were dominant in all fronts as they overcame Bhutan鈥檚 challenge by huge margin of 85 runs. (Qatar Cricket Association photo)
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Updated 23 November 2024

Saudi team reignite qualification hopes by beating Bhutan in T20 World Cup qualifier

Saudi team reignite qualification hopes by beating Bhutan in T20 World Cup qualifier
  • With the win, 黑料社区 left the bottom of the table, climbing to 5th
  • Malaysia and Kuwait have already booked their spot from Asia Group A qualifier

RIYADH: 黑料社区 registered their first victory in the ICC Men鈥檚 T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier B as they beat Bhutan in Doha, Qatar, on Friday.

黑料社区 were dominant in all fronts as they overcame Bhutan鈥檚 challenge by a huge margin of 85 runs. Bhutan could only muster 85-8 in reply to Saudi鈥檚 170-7 in 20 overs.

Bhutan invited 黑料社区 to have a bat first at the West End Park International Cricket Stadium and the openers used it to their advantage. Abdul Waheed and Faisal Khan brought up a 50-run partnership in just 23 balls. Waheed, who hit 18 off 15, holed out to long on from the second ball of the sixth over.

Faisal, who hit Karma Dorji for 24 runs in the fourth over, then went boundary-less for the next nine balls and ultimately fell to Sagar Pradhan. He hit three fours and four sixes in his 20-ball-42.

Skipper Waji Ul Hassan then steadied the ship for 黑料社区 as he stitched mini partnerships with Usman Khalid (14) and Manan Ali (12). While Waji kept the scoreboard ticking, his partners were slower than run-a-ball against Bhutan鈥檚 bowlers.

Player of the match Ul Hassan brought on his second T20 half century, hitting Dorji for a six and a four in the 16th over. He then followed one wide but hit straight to mid wicket. He ended scoring 52 runs off 39 balls with three fours and sixes each.




Waji Ul Hassan, the Saudi skipper, receives his Player of the Match award from an ICC official. (Qatar Cricket Association photo)

Zain Ul Abidin and Usman Najeeb hit a six each toward the end as Saudi reached the 170 mark.

In reply, Ishtiaq Ahmad rocked the top order of Bhutan with double blow. After giving away a single in his first over, he came back to take the wickets of Tenjin Ragbey and skipper Thinley Jamtsho in consecutive deliveries, both for nought.

Bhutan were soon reduced to 10-3 as Usman Najeeb hit Mikyo Dorji鈥檚 off stump.

Bhutan were 29-4 midway through their innings. But Jigme Singye鈥檚 35 runs helped them to 85 runs in 20 overs. Singye, who hit four fours and sixes each in 41 balls, was run out in the last over. Ishtiaq and Usman took two wickets each, while Shahzaib, Zain Ul Abidin and Abdul Waheed got one each.

Despite 黑料社区 losing the first two matches in the tournament, skipper Ul Hassan was hopeful of making it to the next round. 鈥淲e didn鈥檛 achieve the expected result in the first two matches, but this win will help us. The tournament is long and we are hopeful of getting results to aid our target,鈥 he said.

黑料社区 have left the bottom of the table with this win as they climb to fifth. UAE, who beat Cambodia by five wickets, have the maximum six points in three matches. Hosts Qatar and Thailand have four points each.

Bahrain are on level with Saudi while Bhutan and Cambodia are yet to open their account.

The top two teams from this qualifier will play the regional final, which serves as pathway for the ICC Men鈥檚 T20 World Cup to be held in 2026.

Malaysia and Kuwait have already booked their spot 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.


Pakistan seek revenge against India in Asia Cup final in Dubai

Pakistan seek revenge against India in Asia Cup final in Dubai
Updated 27 September 2025

Pakistan seek revenge against India in Asia Cup final in Dubai

Pakistan seek revenge against India in Asia Cup final in Dubai
  • India survive a scare in Friday鈥檚 dead rubber when they edge out Sri Lanka via Super Over

DUBAI: Pakistan will be gunning for revenge but an unbeaten India look firm favorites to retain the Asia Cup title when the arch-rivals clash in a potentially testy final in Dubai on Sunday.

The Indian juggernaut has crushed every opposition on their path before swaggering into the final of the eight-team tournament looking every inch the reigning 20-over world champions.

Pakistan were swatted aside twice, first in the group stage and then in Super Fours, by an India team containing the world鈥檚 top-ranked batter and bowler in the T20 format in opener Abhishek Sharma and spinner Varun Chakravarthy.

Six-hitting machine Abhishek is also the tournament鈥檚 leading scorer with 309 runs from six innings, often setting the tone of India鈥檚 batting in the first six powerplay overs.

In a low-scoring tournament where only Pathum Nissanka of Sri Lanka managed a century, Abhishek鈥檚 red-hot form at the top meant skipper Suryakumar Yadav鈥檚 struggle with the bat has not really been felt.

Wily seamer Jasprit Bumrah has helped India control the powerplay overs with the ball but left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav has been their wrecker-in-chief leading the bowlers鈥 chart with 13 wickets.

Fellow spinners Axar Patel and Chakravarthy have also kept it tight in the middle overs and the slew of all-rounders at his disposal has left Suryakumar practically spoilt for bowling choices.

Sparks flew and tempers frayed both times India and Pakistan met in what is their first tournament since a military conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbors in May.

India survived a scare in Friday鈥檚 dead rubber when they edged out Sri Lanka via Super Over, which should shake off any complacency that might have crept into their campaign.

鈥(I got) what I wanted from the boys 鈥 just to try and execute their plans, be clear and not to fear,鈥 Suryakumar said of their flawless campaign heading into the final.

鈥淭hat was really important and I am sure everyone got what they wanted. Happy to be in the final.鈥

Pakistan will naturally be motivated to avoid a third defeat to the arch-rivals in a single tournament and will take heart from their narrow victory in Thursday鈥檚 virtual semifinal against Bangladesh.

鈥淰ery excited,鈥 Pakistan captain Salman Agha said of the final against India.

鈥淲e know what we need to do, and we are a good enough team to beat anyone, and we will come on Sunday and try to beat them.鈥


UAE women鈥檚 team to make cricket history in Zimbabwe

UAE women鈥檚 team to make cricket history in Zimbabwe
Updated 26 September 2025

UAE women鈥檚 team to make cricket history in Zimbabwe

UAE women鈥檚 team to make cricket history in Zimbabwe
  • Led by Esha Oka, team play women ODIs for the first time, tour includes 2 T20Is

DUBAI: The Esha Oza-led UAE women鈥檚 team are set to make history tomorrow with their first ODI in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.

The team will play 50-over matches for the first time, with the games on Sept. 26, 28, 30 and Oct. 2 in Bulawayo. All the matches start at 9:15 a.m. local time.

The UAE was awarded ODI status by the International Cricket Council in May. This came after a series of impressive T20I games which helped them break into the top 15 and earn the right to play the 50-over format.

Oza, who is captain of the team, said the players were looking forward to making history this week. 鈥淲e have worked very hard to reach here and earn the ICC ODI Status,鈥 she said in a release recently.

鈥淪ince coming here, we have acclimatized well and got a good start as we won the practice game against the high-performance team.

鈥淥ur preparation has been excellent in the leadup to this series as we had an extensive camp in Dubai which helped us both select a solid 17-player squad and work on our strategies for the series.

鈥淲e have also worked hard on the mental and physical fitness aspects for the demands of the 50-over format. We can鈥檛 wait for the series to begin with the first ball to be bowled tomorrow.鈥

Meanwhile the Emirates Cricket Board鈥檚 Chief Operating Officer Subhan Ahmad called the tour 鈥渁 truly historic moment鈥 for UAE cricket.

鈥淲e have reached here after years of hard work, dedication, and investment in women鈥檚 cricket,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he players have done remarkably well in T20Is and have well and truly earned their ICC ODI Status.鈥

UAE women鈥檚 squad for Zimbabwe tour:

Esha Oza (captain), Al Maseera Jahangir, Emily Thomas, Heena Hotchandani, Indhuja Nandakumar, Katie Thompson, Lavanya Keny, Mehak Thakur, Michelle Botha, Rinitha Rajith, Samaira Dharnidharka, Siya Gokhale, Sashikala Silva, Suraksha Kotte, Theertha Satish (wicketkeeper) Udeni Kuruppuarachchige and Vaishnave Mahesh.

ODI and T20I schedule:

Friday, Sept. 26, first ODI, Bulawayo

Sunday, Sept. 28, second ODI, Bulawayo

Tuesday, Sept. 30, third ODI, Bulawayo

Thursday, Oct. 2, fourth ODI, Bulawayo

Sunday, Oct. 5, first T20I, Bulawayo

Monday, Oct. 6, second T20I, Bulawayo


Asia Cup 2025 edges towards a seemingly inevitable end

Asia Cup 2025 edges towards a seemingly inevitable end
Updated 25 September 2025

Asia Cup 2025 edges towards a seemingly inevitable end

Asia Cup 2025 edges towards a seemingly inevitable end
  • Pakistan within one match of a final against India by beating Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi, but must now overcome Bangladesh

The Asia Cup 2025 has always been a troubled soul and it has struggled to cast off this characteristic. Originally meant to be hosted by India, the position was scuppered by recent Indo-Pakistan political tensions.

These led to a situation in which neither鈥檚 cricket teams will play in each other鈥檚 countries for the time being. India chose to delay its decision to join the tournament until the last minute, causing administrative headaches. Once underway, the infamous 鈥渘o-handshake鈥 incident in the first India vs Pakistan match was the basis for a further souring of relations. Pakistan鈥檚 riposte of clamouring for the removal of the ICC match referee gained them no new friends and may have lost old ones.

There was always a possibility that India and Pakistan could meet three times in this tournament. In the not-too-distant past, frissons of excitement and anticipation would run through all parties involved. The Asia Cup 2025, at least from the outside, seems to have altered, and maybe destroyed, this perception. The teams have met twice, with a third in prospect. In place of excitement, there are likely to be other sentiments. Arab News is exploring these at first hand, through attendance at the final stages of the tournament. 

In an eight-team tournament divided into two groups, there is always a chance of a fancied team falling by the wayside. In the Asia Cup 2025, the Afghanistan team was expected to reach the Super Four stage, but defeats by Sri Lanka and Bangladesh saw it eliminated at the group stage. India, of course, is the dominant team, winning all of its matches and already qualified for the final on Sept. 28.

On the evidence of last night鈥檚 match, Bangladesh should not pose too many problems for India. They asked India to bat first. In the first three overs India鈥檚 openers appeared to be gauging the pace of the wicket and movement of the ball, scoring 17 runs. They almost lost their prolific batter, Abhishek Sharma, whose edged shot was dropped by the diving wicket keeper. Thereafter, the openers were rampant, reaching 72 at the end of the sixth over. An overambitious shot led to the downfall of Shubman Gill, but Sharma carried on, looking invincible. It took an outstanding piece of fielding and a sharp throw to the non-strikers end to run him out for 72. He is the leading run scorer in the tournament with 248, 88 ahead of second placed Saif Hassan of Bangladesh. 

India then stumbled to 129 for five and there was a hint of an upset on the cards. This prospect was dimmed by Hardik Pandya鈥檚 sublime innings.  After a circumspect start he unveiled a series of shots whose elegance would have graced a Test match. His 38 lifted India to a total of 168 for six, an achievable target. If India felt under any pressure, Bangladesh鈥檚 openers found it difficult to lay their bat on the ball, especially against Jasprit Bumrah, whose bowling is compelling viewing. He induced ten false shots out of his first twelve legal deliveries, quickly accounting for Tanzid Hasan.

Saif Hassan and Emon took the score to 44 for one wicket after six overs. India then began to tighten the screws and wickets fell regularly caused by some injudicious decisions by batters, as Bangladesh鈥檚 innings crumbled around Saif Hassan, who was ninth out, scoring 69. At one point it seemed that Bangladesh might not use up all 20 overs. Eventually, they scraped to 127 all out with three balls to spare, India victorious by 41 runs to further underline their status as the outstanding team in this tournament. No other team matches their consistency and all-round depth. After the match, it was notable to see the teams shaking hands amicably.      

Pakistan put itself in within one match of the final by beating Sri Lanka last Tuesday in Abu Dhabi. Prior to the match, Sri Lanka had won all five of the most recent T20Is against Pakistan. This goes back to October 2019, since when there have been changes to personnel in both teams. Opening batters, Pathum Nissanka of Sri Lanka and Sahibzada Farhan of Pakistan were the tournament's second and third placed run scorers in the tournament.

Pakistan asked Sri Lanka to bat, Nissanka was dismissed cheaply and they slumped to 58 for five after 7.3 overs. Kamindu Mendis fought back with 50 off 44 deliveries to help his team to reach 133 for eight. On a good batting track, this modest target was made to look much better when Pakistan lost five wickets in moving from 45 to 80 between the middle of the fifth over and the beginning of the 11th. A precarious position was rescued by the cool heads of Mohammad Nawaz and Hussain Talat, who compiled a 58-run partnership to steer their side home with 12 deliveries to spare.

There is every chance that the decisive match between Pakistan and Bangladesh will be close. Against Sri Lanka, Pakistan鈥檚 bowling attack looked in good rhythm, especially Shaheen Afridi, who claimed three wickets, including both openers. The batting has been inconsistent, with the middle order saving the day against Sri Lanka. In Bangladesh鈥檚 case, with the exception of Saif Hassan, its batting was brittle against India. In head-to-head T20Is, Pakistan have won 20 out of 25 matches. This will probably make them favorites.

India and Pakistan have never met in the final of the Asia Cup, which has been in existence for 41 years. In the press area, the prospect does not seem to be openly talked about. However, there is palpable tension in the air. The Indian captain has questioned whether cricket between India and Pakistan can be considered a true rivalry, given India鈥檚 supremacy.

This hardly reduces those bubbling tensions, which were inflamed by the extraordinary action of Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan who, on bringing up his half-century with a six, celebrated by using his bat as a gun and firing shots. The soul of Asia Cup 2025 has been troubled enough. We await to see how much more inner turmoil, anxiety and emotional pain it will be subject to and, indeed, whether it can cope. The sight of open animosity at a final is not a welcome prospect.      


Pakistan鈥檚 Shaheen sends Asia Cup warning as third India clash looms

Pakistan鈥檚 Shaheen sends Asia Cup warning as third India clash looms
Updated 24 September 2025

Pakistan鈥檚 Shaheen sends Asia Cup warning as third India clash looms

Pakistan鈥檚 Shaheen sends Asia Cup warning as third India clash looms
  • India and Pakistan have met twice in this edition of the regional competition but the neighbors have never played against each other in an Asia Cup final

DUBAI: Pakistan pace spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi has declared that his team will reach the Asia Cup final and can beat India if the arch-rivals clash again.

Pakistan kept their campaign alive with a five-wicket win over Sri Lanka in a Super Four clash in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.

India and Pakistan have met twice in this edition of the regional competition but the neighbors have never played against each other in an Asia Cup final.

The regional tournament, played this time in the UAE under the Twenty20 format, started in 1984 and this is its 17th edition.

Bangladesh, who face India on Wednesday and Pakistan on Thursday, stand in the way of the great rivals facing off in Sunday鈥檚 decider in Dubai.

India are holders and beat Pakistan in both previous matches, but Shaheen was in a bullish mood after taking 3-28 against Sri Lanka.

鈥淭hey have still not reached the final; when they do, then we will see them,鈥 said Shaheen.

鈥淲e are here to win the cup, whichever team comes in the final we are ready to beat them.鈥

If both teams reach the final, India will once again start as strong favorites having won 12 of 15 T20Is between the two countries.

India have also won the last seven internationals against Pakistan since September 2022, four T20Is and three one-day internationals.

That sequence prompted India skipper Suryakumar Yadav to declare India-Pakistan 鈥渋s not a rivalry anymore.鈥 

In both wins for India in the UAE there were no handshakes, adding another layer to an already intense rivalry.

鈥淚t is his opinion that, let him say that,鈥 said Shaheen of Suryakumar鈥檚 cutting comments.

鈥淲hen they reach the final then we will see. Our job is to win the Asia Cup, and we will make a complete effort to do that.鈥


ICC suspends USA Cricket membership but keeps teams eligible for events, Olympics

ICC suspends USA Cricket membership but keeps teams eligible for events, Olympics
Updated 24 September 2025

ICC suspends USA Cricket membership but keeps teams eligible for events, Olympics

ICC suspends USA Cricket membership but keeps teams eligible for events, Olympics
  • The ICC Board cited failures to implement a functional governance structure, lack of progress toward recognition by the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee
  • The ICC said US national teams would keep their right to compete in ICC events and continue preparations for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles

LONDON: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has suspended USA Cricket鈥檚 membership with immediate effect over repeated breaches of its obligations under the ICC Constitution, the sport鈥檚 global governing body said on Tuesday.

The ICC Board cited failures to implement a functional governance structure, lack of progress toward recognition by the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee, and actions that caused reputational damage to the sport in the US and globally.

Despite the suspension, the ICC said US national teams would keep their right to compete in ICC events and continue preparations for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

Management and administration of the teams will be overseen temporarily by the ICC or its representatives to maintain support for players and high-performance programs.

An ICC Normalization Committee, working with ICC management, will set out the steps required for the suspension to be lifted and will monitor progress, including 鈥渄emonstrable and specific鈥 changes to governance, operations and the body鈥檚 standing within the cricket ecosystem.

USA Cricket did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

USA Cricket had been placed 鈥渙n notice鈥 at the 2024 ICC Annual General Meeting and given 12 months to remedy non-compliance.

While a 2025 AGM review contemplated suspension, the ICC said the membership opted to keep the body on notice in July after representations and commitments from USA Cricket.

In a written notice of that decision, the ICC warned USA Cricket not to jeopardize Olympic inclusion and not to act in a way that brings the sport or the ICC into disrepute.

Cricket will return to the Olympic stage in LA after more than a century, having appeared once at the 1900 Olympics, with a six-team Twenty20 format 鈥 the shortest international format of the game 鈥 for both women and men.