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黑料社区 to launch professional cricket league: SACF chief

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TATA IPL 2025 mega auction in progress at the Abadi Al-Johar Arena in Jeddah (AN/Saleh Fareed)
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Prince Saud bin Mishal Al-Saud, chairman of the 黑料社区n Cricket Federation, speaking to media at IPL mega auction (AN/Saleh Fareed)
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Updated 25 November 2024

黑料社区 to launch professional cricket league: SACF chief

黑料社区 to launch professional cricket league: SACF chief
  • PIF involvement will see world-class stadiums built in Riyadh, Jeddah and Yanbu

JEDDAH: 黑料社区 will launch its own professional cricket league and has plans to enter into international cricket investments in cooperation with the Public Investment Fund, the chief of the sport鈥檚 federation in the Kingdom has said.

World-class stadiums in Riyadh, Jeddah and Yanbu will also be developed under the plan.

It came as the Kingdom hosted the Indian Premier League mega auction for the first time, with top players signing for teams in India鈥檚 T20 league, the world鈥檚 biggest and most popular.

Speaking to reporters at Abadi Al-Johar Arena in Jeddah, Prince Saud bin Mishal Al-Saud, chairman of the 黑料社区n Cricket Federation, said: 鈥淧lans are underway to enter into international investments in cooperation with the Saudi Public Investment Fund that will support their shared ambition to grow cricket at every level of the game in 黑料社区.

鈥淥ne of the most important plans is to set us on the path to achieving our vision to make cricket a major sport in 黑料社区 and at the same time creating our own professional league.鈥

He added: 鈥淧art of our strategy aims to build on 黑料社区鈥檚 cricket infrastructure by developing world-class facilities in Riyadh, Yanbu and Jeddah.鈥

When asked by Arab News about the impact of hosting the IPL mega auction in 黑料社区 for the first time, he said: 鈥淚t is a great opportunity for us to host this year鈥檚 prestigious auction. With the full support of our government, we are sending a message that it is really a testament to the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to developing cricket here and establishing our country as a global hub for sporting events.鈥

Commenting on upcoming events, he added: 鈥淎 lot of things are coming on the pipeline, and we are determined to achieve our big ambition.

鈥淲e have more work to do and we are excited about the future and look forward to working with all our partners to achieve this vision together.鈥

The two-day mega auction began at the Abadi Al-Johar Arena in Jeddah on Sunday.

The squads of the league鈥檚 10 franchises 鈥 Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Titans, Kolkata Knight Riders, Lucknow Super Giants, Mumbai Indians, Punjab Kings, Rajasthan Royals, 鈥嶳oyal Challengers Bengaluru and Sunrisers Hyderabad 鈥 will be finalized on Monday from a pool of 574 players.

The IPL will enter its 18th season in March next year, and the Red Sea City is an important stop en route.


Hamilton feeling 鈥榰seless鈥 after Hungarian GP qualifying flop

Hamilton feeling 鈥榰seless鈥 after Hungarian GP qualifying flop
Updated 02 August 2025

Hamilton feeling 鈥榰seless鈥 after Hungarian GP qualifying flop

Hamilton feeling 鈥榰seless鈥 after Hungarian GP qualifying flop
  • 鈥淎bsolutely useless. The team has no problem. You鈥檝e seen the car on pole so they probably need to change driver,鈥 said the British driver
  • He was backed to bounce back by four-time champion Max Verstappen

BUDAPEST: A crestfallen Lewis Hamilton declared himself 鈥渦seless鈥 after qualifying in 12th position for the Hungarian Grand Prix on Saturday as Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc surged to pole position.

Seven-time world champion Hamilton exited the session in Q2 with his head down and his helmet on as the 40-year-old retreated to the team鈥檚 motor home.

鈥淚鈥檓 useless,鈥 said the British driver.

鈥淎bsolutely useless. The team has no problem. You鈥檝e seen the car on pole so they probably need to change driver.鈥

But he was backed to bounce back by four-time champion Max Verstappen who himself ranted about his Red Bull car and team after struggling to line up eighth on the grid.

鈥淟ooking at the whole weekend, I think we鈥檙e happy to be in Q3 because I鈥檝e been more outside the top 10 than in it 鈥 so, yeah, it鈥檚 been difficult this whole weekend,鈥 said the Dutch driver.

鈥淣o grip, front and rear, and it was the same in qualifying so, for me, it was not really a shock. I just drove to what I already feel the whole weekend.鈥

The 27-year-old Dutchman added that Red Bull 鈥 who had left a towel in his cockpit during a pitstop on Friday which led him to throw it out of the car, 24 hours after he had declared he was staying for 2026 鈥 did not yet understand the problems with the car.

鈥淣o, clearly not,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 mean, otherwise, of course, we would have changed it already, but somehow, this weekend, nothing seems to work.鈥

Last year, Verstappen said he had been quick enough to challenge for pole, but this season, 鈥渇rom lap one, it just felt off 鈥 and we threw the car around a lot and nothing really gave a direction.

鈥淣ow, it鈥檚 just nothing works. You know, it鈥檚 like just going around in circles and nothing gives you any kind of idea of what to do.鈥

Looking ahead to Sunday鈥檚 race, he said: 鈥淭here may be a few cars in front of me that I can maybe battle with a little bit and, of course, Lewis is still a bit further down the road which, I think, he shouldn鈥檛 be there right? So, he will come through a bit.鈥

The two multiple champions, who battled so intensely in 2021 when Verstappen claimed his first title after a controversial victory in the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, appear to have found a rapprochement and mutual respect.

But Hamilton鈥檚 heart-on-sleeve vulnerability as he seeks his first Ferrari podium after 13 races this year may soon become a sad ending story if he cannot sort out his qualifying woes.

As the record-holder of nine poles and a record eight wins at the Hungaroring, he has to produce a rousing reminder of his best racing days on Sunday, as Verstappen expects.


Newcastle sign England goalkeeper Ramsdale on season-long loan from Southampton

Newcastle sign England goalkeeper Ramsdale on season-long loan from Southampton
Updated 02 August 2025

Newcastle sign England goalkeeper Ramsdale on season-long loan from Southampton

Newcastle sign England goalkeeper Ramsdale on season-long loan from Southampton
  • Howe called 27-year-old Ramsdale 鈥渁n exceptional goalkeeper鈥
  • The England international was previously No. 1 at Arsenal

NEWCASTLE: Newcastle signed goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale on a season-long loan deal from relegated Southampton on Saturday.

Newcastle announced the signing on their website with the Premier League club鈥檚 coach Eddie Howe calling the 27-year-old Ramsdale 鈥渁n exceptional goalkeeper who adds further quality and international experience to our squad.鈥


The England international was previously No. 1 at Arsenal but then lost his place and joined Southampton on a four-year contract. He could not prevent the club going down last season, when he made 30 appearances in the top division.

Ramsdale, who has five caps for England, is looking forward to hearing the support of the home fans as one of their players, rather than as a visiting goalie.

鈥淚t鈥檚 great to be here. I鈥檝e always loved coming here and I鈥檝e seen how passionate and loud the fans can be,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檝e always loved playing at St. James鈥 Park. I鈥檝e not always had the greatest of results, but when the fans get behind you, it鈥檚 some place.鈥

Newcastle begin their Premier League campaign away to Aston Villa on Aug. 16.


Ferrand-Prevot in yellow at Tour de France Femmes after stage eight win

Ferrand-Prevot in yellow at Tour de France Femmes after stage eight win
Updated 02 August 2025

Ferrand-Prevot in yellow at Tour de France Femmes after stage eight win

Ferrand-Prevot in yellow at Tour de France Femmes after stage eight win
  • The 33-year-old attacked 7km from the summit to overtake Niamh Fisher-Black (Lidl鈥揟rek) and Yara Kastelijn (Fenix鈥揇eceuninck) before riding clear
  • It was the third straight stage victory for France

SAVOIE, France: France鈥檚 Pauline Ferrand-Prevot (Visma鈥揕ease a Bike) powered to victory on the mountainous stage eight of the Tour de France Femmes on Saturday, dropping her rivals before the Col de la Madeleine summit to claim the yellow jersey on the eve of the finale.

The 33-year-old, who won the Paris-Roubaix Femmes in April, attacked seven kilometers from the summit to overtake Niamh Fisher-Black (Lidl鈥揟rek) and Yara Kastelijn (Fenix鈥揇eceuninck) before riding clear.

She then crossed the line one minute 45 seconds ahead of Sarah Gigante (AG Insurance鈥揝oudal), with Fisher-Black in third two minutes 15 seconds behind.

It was the third straight stage victory for France which capped an aggressive display from Ferrand-Prevot, who started the day 26 seconds off the general classification leader Kimberley Le Court Pienaar (AG Insurance-Soudal.

Her win put her in the overall lead, with Gigante, two minutes 37 seconds adrift, the only general classification favorite still able to challenge her on the final 124.1km mountain ride from Praz-sur-Arly to Chatel.

Mauritian Le Court crashed on the descent from the Col du Frene with 63km remaining, briefly trailing the peloton by about a minute before resuming her chase.

She rejoined later but the effort and the relentless climbing cost her dear in the general classification.

Ferrand-Prevot, Paris Olympics gold medallist in cross-country mountain biking, will take her commanding lead into Sunday鈥檚 final stage, aiming to become the first Frenchwoman to win the Tour de France Femmes.


New game, new MVP: 黑料社区 blurs the lines between gaming and traditional sports

New game, new MVP: 黑料社区 blurs the lines between gaming and traditional sports
Updated 02 August 2025

New game, new MVP: 黑料社区 blurs the lines between gaming and traditional sports

New game, new MVP: 黑料社区 blurs the lines between gaming and traditional sports
  • Saudi Esports Federation chief Prince Faisal tells Arab News about Saudi plan to become world鈥檚 gaming capital by 2030

RIYADH: As the global spotlight turns to Riyadh for the 2025 New Global Sports Conference, Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, president of the Saudi Esports Federation, sat down with Arab News for an exclusive interview outlining how the Kingdom is rapidly shaping the future of gaming, esports and traditional sports.

Held alongside the largest esports tournament on the planet, the Esports World Cup, NGSC 2025 鈥 which Arab News is an official media partner of 鈥 is more than a high-profile gathering; it is a strategic inflection point for an industry undergoing unprecedented transformation.

AI, athlete well-being and education: The three pillars of evolution

According to Prince Faisal, the evolution of the global esports landscape is being driven by three transformative forces: AI integration, the professionalization of esports athletes and the fusion of gaming with education.

鈥淲e鈥檝e seen that in traditional sports, and we鈥檙e seeing it now in esports, where instead of the team spending so much time breaking down the data, that data can be broken down by AI very quickly,鈥 he said. 鈥(Now), they can spend more time working with the team and adjusting, and doing different things.鈥

Equally important is the growing focus on holistic player care. Esports athletes today are increasingly supported like their traditional sports counterparts 鈥 with attention to physical health, mental well-being and career sustainability.

He added that support infrastructure is already visible at the EWC: 鈥淲e are seeing physiotherapists, psychologists and support staff built around teams 鈥 not just for performance, but for longevity.鈥

Esports teams and leagues are focused on building athletes, not just gamers, Prince Faisal said.

Education, too, is becoming a cornerstone. 黑料社区 is rolling out esports programs across schools and universities, including initiatives like DigiPen at King Saud University and game art programs at Princess Nourah University.

鈥淵ou see games like Fortnite being used as a tool for game development and education, where they鈥檙e simplifying the idea of coding by playing the game and building within the game,鈥 Prince Faisal said. 鈥淢inecraft is another example of that.鈥

A rising global capital for gaming and esports

With more than 2.6 million visitors last year and a $70 million prize pool, the Esports World Cup is a landmark achievement for 黑料社区鈥檚 national gaming and esports strategy. But Prince Faisal said that events like NGSC 2025 are part of a larger vision: Positioning Riyadh as the premier global hub for the gaming and sports industries.

He said that the Saudi capital is hosting the world鈥檚 largest esports tournament while also bringing in top CEOs from gaming, as well as global sports legends like Cristiano Ronaldo and Gianni Infantino.

黑料社区鈥檚 location between East and West is more than geographic 鈥 it is symbolic, said Prince Faisal, adding that the Kingdom is becoming a meeting point where ideas, cultures and industries converge.

鈥淚 think 70 percent of the world is within an eight-hour flight from Saudi 鈥 (we are) using that positioning not just geographically, but also politically, to say we are a central area where everyone can come in,鈥 he said.

This convergence is particularly visible at NGSC, where boundaries between gaming, traditional sports and entertainment are intentionally blurred.

Actors like David Harbour and athletes like Nick Kyrgios are part of this world now, Prince Faisal said. You will also see influencers, film stars and esports players in the same room 鈥 because at the heart of it, these are all forms of human connection and passion.

From launchpad to legacy: Driving cross-sector innovation

Beyond spectacle, NGSC and the Esports World Cup are laying the foundation for long-term collaboration. Prince Faisal sees the events as launchpads for investment, cross-sector partnerships and grassroots development.

鈥淭here are a lot of introductions that were made last year at NGSC that are coming to fruition this year,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o, you鈥檙e going to see some memoranda of understanding signed, some announcements made, whether it be funds or whether it be different investments or different things that are happening not just in 黑料社区, MENA-wide, but also international.鈥

A major emphasis is on Saudi youth. New partnerships with the Ministry of Education will expand esports leagues and curricula nationwide. The Saudi Sports Academy and university programs aim to create a talent pipeline not only for esports athletes, but also for game developers, analysts, marketers and entrepreneurs.

Prince Faisal said that the ambition to create a sustainable industry lies at the heart of the federation鈥檚 work.

Shaping the narrative, inspiring a generation

Perhaps the most powerful aspect of this new esports frontier is its cultural resonance. Prince Faisal shared the story of an 11-year-old chess prodigy who met Magnus Carlsen at the Esports World Cup 鈥 a moment he described as emblematic of 黑料社区鈥檚 ambition.

鈥淲hen you talk about the next generation, this is a young boy who knows the moves. He was arguing with the players, saying 鈥榶ou opened up with this,鈥 and 鈥榶ou should have done this more often,鈥 and 鈥榶ou use this your whole career,鈥 and it was so much fun to see.鈥

That young boy walked away inspired and determined to carve his own path in the world of chess, Prince Faisal said, adding that the federation hopes to build that kind of inspiration across gaming, chess, esports 鈥 whatever the field.

By 2030, 黑料社区 aims to be top of mind for anyone pursuing a career in gaming or esports 鈥 on par with the traditional tech or sports capitals of the world.

Prince Faisal said that he wants people to come to the Kingdom not just for oil or finance, but because this is where esports lives. And more than that, he wants to help esports athletes reach the same iconic status as traditional sports legends.

鈥淚f we can help position an esports athlete to be in a similar position to someone like Michael Jordan in the NBA, where he transcended basketball, and he has sneakers that have become a cultural icon.

鈥淲hen we have an esports athlete that has something outside of esports that transcends esports (like Jordan did for basketball), that鈥檚 where esports will have made it for me at the same level as a traditional sport.鈥

Looking ahead

From its rapid infrastructure buildout to its human-centric investments, 黑料社区鈥檚 gaming and esports vision is bold, inclusive and forward-looking. With NGSC 2025 and the Esports World Cup as its flagship platforms, the Kingdom is not merely taking part in the global esports boom 鈥 it is helping define what comes next.

鈥淗aving all of these people be a part of what we do at the NGSC and the EWC is a showcase that at our core, all of these different activities come down to people,鈥 Prince Faisal said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what blurs the boundaries between traditional sports, esports and entertainment.鈥


Bayern Munich midfielder Pavlovic fractures eye socket ahead of the new season

Bayern Munich midfielder Pavlovic fractures eye socket ahead of the new season
Updated 02 August 2025

Bayern Munich midfielder Pavlovic fractures eye socket ahead of the new season

Bayern Munich midfielder Pavlovic fractures eye socket ahead of the new season
  • The German champion said Saturday that Pavlovic has undergone surgery after fracturing his eye socket
  • Bayern didn鈥檛 say exactly how the injury happened

The German champion said Saturday that Pavlovic has undergone surgery after fracturing his eye socket
Bayern didn鈥檛 say exactly how the injury happened

MUNICH: Bayern Munich midfielder Aleksandar Pavlovic鈥檚 bad luck with injuries and illness seems to have struck again.

The German champion said Saturday that Pavlovic has undergone surgery after fracturing his eye socket in a team training session Friday.

Bayern didn鈥檛 say exactly how the injury happened or how long Pavlovic would be out, just that he 鈥渋s facing a spell on the sidelines.鈥

The 21-year-old Pavlovic is considered one of world soccer鈥檚 best young defensive midfielders but has already racked up a list of absences for sometimes-unusual injuries and illness.

Pavlovic struggled with tonsillitis in his breakthrough 2023-24 season and was ruled out of Germany鈥檚 team for Euro 2024 with illness. Last season, he had spells out with a collarbone fracture and glandular fever.

Bayern鈥檚 season starts Aug. 16 against Stuttgart in the German Super Cup.