Harris English, Matt Fitzpatrick in 5-way tie for lead at Open Championship

Harris English, Matt Fitzpatrick in 5-way tie for lead at Open Championship
Harris English of the US plays off the 13th hole during the first round of the British Open golf championship at the Royal Portrush Golf Club, Northern Ireland, Thursday. (AP)
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Updated 18 July 2025

Harris English, Matt Fitzpatrick in 5-way tie for lead at Open Championship

Harris English, Matt Fitzpatrick in 5-way tie for lead at Open Championship
  • Scores were bunched together up and down the leaderboard as dealing with the elements became part of the challenge at Royal Portrush Golf Club
  • Fitzpatrick pulled even with the leaders with a chip-in on the par-3 16th hole

PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland: Harris English and England’s Matt Fitzpatrick joined Denmark’s Jacob Skov Olesen, China’s Haotong Li and South Africa’s Christiaan Bezuidenhout with 4-under par 67s to share the first-round lead of the Open Championship on Thursday at Portrush, Northern Ireland.

Scores were bunched together up and down the leaderboard as dealing with the elements became part of the challenge at Royal Portrush Golf Club. Golfers battled wind gusts and, for those playing in the middle of the day, rain that was bothersome at times.

“Wind is something that obviously makes links golf challenging, but the rain adds a whole new element to it, especially when you’re hitting the tee balls,” said World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who’s one stroke back after shooting 68.

English reached 5 under for the solo lead with his seventh birdie of the round before a bogey on No. 14 and pars the rest of the way.

“That’s why I come over and play the Scottish (Open) is to get used to links golf,” English said afterward. “I played really well last week. I didn’t have the Sunday that I wanted, but I felt like my game was sharp and I did what I needed to do to get ready for this week.”

Thailand’s Sadom Kaewkanjana and Englishmen Matthew Jordan and Tyrrell Hatton matched Scheffler with 68s.

There are 10 golfers at 2-under 69, including Danish twin brothers Nicolai and Rasmus Hojgaard, Lee Westwood of England, 2023 Open champ Brian Harman, Rickie Fowler and England’s Justin Rose. Lucas Glover, aided by an eagle on the second hole, reached 4 under through seven holes before a couple of bogeys on the back nine left him at 2 under as well.

Phil Mickelson, the tournament’s 2013 champion, stood at 2 under at the round’s midway mark before finishing with a 1-under 70. He provided an early thrill by holing a shot from the bunker for a par on the third hole.

“I didn’t make a ton of long ones, but I made a lot of short ones and a lot of good up-and-downs and lag putting,” Mickelson said. “You find that going back on past experience, you don’t have to press it. You don’t have to force it.”

Other scores of interest included Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy, Ireland’s Shane Lowry and Spain’s Sergio Garcia at 70.

“It was a tough enough day, especially either chopping out of the rough or out of the fairway bunkers most of the time,” McIlroy said. “So to shoot under par was a good effort.”

McIlroy is trying to win his second Open in front of his home-country fans, and Lowry was the champion the last time the major was held here in 2019.

Fitzpatrick pulled even with the leaders with a chip-in on the par-3 16th hole. His attempt from well below the hole hit the pin and dropped in.

“A bit of luck obviously. Sometimes you need that,” he said. “Obviously, it just came out a little bit harder than I anticipated and on the perfect line.”

Earlier, Fitzpatrick posted an eagle on the par-5 second hole.

“Felt like I did everything well,” Fitzpatrick said. “Just drove it well, approach play was good and chipped and putted well. It was just an all-around good day.”

Olesen, who turned pro last year and has two prior starts in PGA Tour events, used an eagle on the par-5 12th hole to move into the lead. His second bogey of the round on the final hole cost him the midday solo lead.

Li had a bogey-free round with a pair of birdies on each side.

“I’ve been playing quite solid the whole year so far until the last couple weeks, so hopefully keep the momentum and have some good results come in,” Li said.

Bezuidenhout has been making adjustments with mechanics, and some of those are working out so far this week.

“I’ve been going through some swing changes and stuff,” he said. “It’s nice to see that paying off.”

Scheffler notched birdies on Nos. 16 and 17 for a strong closing stretch. Two of his five birdies in the round came on par-3s.

Chris Gotterup, who was coming off the weekend’s victory in the Genesis Scottish Open, shot 72. He went 2 under through 12 holes before three consecutive bogeys on Nos. 13-15.

US Open champion J.J. Spaun, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Cantlay and Australian Jason Day shot 2-over 73. Brooks Koepka and Collin Morikawa struggled to rounds of 4-over 75, and Bryson DeChambeau shot a 7-over 78 without a birdie. DeChambeau was tied for 144th at day’s end.


Arshdeep gets 100th T20 wicket as India beats Asia Cup newcomer Oman

Arshdeep gets 100th T20 wicket as India beats Asia Cup newcomer Oman
Updated 20 September 2025

Arshdeep gets 100th T20 wicket as India beats Asia Cup newcomer Oman

Arshdeep gets 100th T20 wicket as India beats Asia Cup newcomer Oman
  • India and Sri Lanka are unbeaten in the group stage with three wins each
  • Pakistan and Bangladesh are the others to qualify for the Super 4 stage

ABU DHABI: Arshdeep Singh became the first India bowler to take 100 Twenty20 wickets as Asia Cup newcomer Oman was beaten by 21 runs on Friday.

Fast bowler Arshdeep’s only wicket was picked up in the last over to restrict Oman, playing India for the first time in any format of cricket, at 167-4.

India made 188-8 after experimenting with its batting order ahead of its first Super 4 game against Pakistan on Sunday. Captain Suryakumar Yadav demoted himself to No. 11.

Sanju Samson led with 56 runs off 45 balls and Abhishek Sharma was typically flamboyant with 38 off 15.

India and Sri Lanka were unbeaten in the group stage with three wins each. Pakistan and Bangladesh were the others to qualify for the Super 4 stage.

In the absence of rested fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah and new world No. 1-ranked T20 bowler Varun Chakravarthy, the India bowlers struggled to dismiss Oman.

Suryakumar tried eight bowlers but only Hardik Pandya (1-26) and Arshdeep bowled out their full quota of four overs.

Amir Kaleem top-scored for Oman with 64 with support from Hammad Mirza (51) and captain Jitender Singh (32).

Abhishek, dropped on 21, gave India brisk start with two sixes and five boundaries.

Samson was slow to begin with and brought up his half-century in the death overs before holing out at deep midwicket. India scored only 21 off the final three overs that featured just one boundary.

Fast bowler Faisal Shah (2-23) led Oman. Jiten Ramanandi and Aamir Kaleem also picked up two wickets each.


Al-Ahli pull off comeback for the ages in stunning 3-3 draw with Al-Hilal

Al-Ahli pull off comeback for the ages in stunning 3-3 draw with Al-Hilal
Updated 20 September 2025

Al-Ahli pull off comeback for the ages in stunning 3-3 draw with Al-Hilal

Al-Ahli pull off comeback for the ages in stunning 3-3 draw with Al-Hilal
  • Asian champions overturn a 3-goal half-time deficit to deny Riyadh giants top spot in the Saudi Pro League

DUBAI: Al-Ahli came from three goals down on Friday night to pull off a scarcely believable 3-3 draw with visiting Al-Hilal at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, in what was surely one of the most remarkable matches in the history of the Saudi Pro League.

The result left the Jeddah crowd wildly celebrating rescuing a point they could only have dreamed of at the break, while the away fans were left ruing the failure to grab all three points, which would have seen their team go to the top of the table, albeit with Al-Nassr and Al-Ittihad, both of whom have a 100 percent record after two games, set to play Al-Riyadh and Al-Najma respectively on Saturday.

Instead, Al-Hilal sit seventh in the league with five points from three matches, and Al-Ahli in eighth place with the same number of points but a slightly inferior goal difference.

The visitors opened the scoring in the 12th minute courtesy of left-back Theo Hernandez, who raced onto an outstanding pass from Malcom and fired a fine strike into the roof of Edouard Mendy’s net.

Coach Simone Inzaghi’s delight doubled on the 24-minute mark when the excellent Darwin Nunez ended a powerful run into Al-Ahli’s penalty area with a cross for Malcolm, who tapped the ball into a gaping net.

The home fans, who had welcomed coach Matthias Jaissle with an iconic tifo display at the start of the match, were in shock. The 2024-25 AFC Champions League winners were on the ropes and things got even worse for them in the 41st minute.

A raking pass out of defense by Kalidou Koulibaly found Al-Dawsari with acres of space on the left wing and he in turn squared a precise pass to Malcolm, whose brilliant left-foot strike sailed past a motionless Mendy for the Brazilian’s second and Al-Hilal’s third.

Al-Ahli almost pulled one back just before the 45-minute mark, but Roger Ibanez’s stunning long-range shot was turned onto the bar by Yassine Bounou and out for corner.

Bounou was again called into action when he saved a firmly struck Riyad Mahrez free kick in the eighth minute of first-half stoppage time, ensuring Al-Hilal went into the break with a seemingly unassailable three-goal lead.

At the start of the second half, Jaissle replaced Ali Majrashi with Mohammed Abdulrahman on the right side of the defense, where all three of Al-Hilal’s goals had stemmed from.

There was a marked improvement in the home team after the break as they camped in their opponents’ half for the best part of 20 minutes, albeit without creating too many clear-cut chances. Indeed, Al-Hilal could have extended their lead in the 65th minute when, after more brilliant play from Nunez, Salem Al-Dawsari hit the post from a suspected offside position.

The match looked to be trudging toward the expected conclusion when a firm cross from the left by Firas Al-Buraikan was flicked home expertly by Ivan Toney after 78 minutes, giving the home fans a sliver of hope that a miraculous comeback might yet materialize.

If Ali-Ahli’s supporters were reawakened by the goal, the players were positively inspired, and with only three minutes of the 90 remaining, a wickedly curling ball from Mahrez was headed home superbly by Toney to reduce the deficit to only one.

And it was wiped out completely just four minutes later, when Merih Demiral met a Mahrez corner with a powerful header that left Bounou with no chance.

The by-now hysterical home crowd urged their comeback heroes to push for the goal that would have secured one of the greatest wins ever witnessed in the Pro League but it was not to be. Nonetheless, the final whistle must have left Jaissle brimming with pride in his players, and Inzaghi bristling with regret.

Earlier on Friday, Al-Qadsiah moved into second place in the table with a 2-1 home win over Al-Khaleej, while Al-Fayha were held to a goalless draw by visiting Al-Shabab.


Luca Zidane switches from France to Algeria

Luca Zidane switches from France to Algeria
Updated 19 September 2025

Luca Zidane switches from France to Algeria

Luca Zidane switches from France to Algeria
  • “FIFA officially granted... goalkeeper Luca Zinedine Zidane authorization to represent the Algerian national team,” FAF said
  • FIFA’s “change of association platform” showed the decision was dated on Friday

ALGIERS: Luca Zidane, the 27-year-old goalkeeper and son of French football great Zinedine Zidane, has switched his sporting nationality from France to Algeria, the Algerian Football Federation said on Friday.
“FIFA officially granted... goalkeeper Luca Zinedine Zidane authorization to represent the Algerian national team,” FAF said in a statement.
FIFA’s “change of association platform” showed the decision was dated on Friday.


Luca Zidane represented France at youth levels and currently plays for Granada in Spain’s second division.
Since he never made the step up to the French national team, he remained eligible to play for Algeria, the country of his paternal grandparents.
The North Africans have qualified for the 2025 African Cup of Nations, set to begin on December 21 in Morocco.
They are also leading their World Cup qualifying Group G with 19 points, needing either a win against Somalia or draw with Uganda next month to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
Zidane also played for Real Madrid’s reserve team after working his way up from its youth academy, which he joined in 2004.
He debuted with the main team in their last league game in the 2017-2018 season and was the third-choice goalkeeper when Real won their 13th Champions League title in 2018.
Although Zinedine Zidane was born in Marseille, his family was originally from a small village in Bejaia, some 250 kilometers east of Algiers.


Club World Cup helped new Bayern players integrate quickly, says Kompany 

Club World Cup helped new Bayern players integrate quickly, says Kompany 
Updated 19 September 2025

Club World Cup helped new Bayern players integrate quickly, says Kompany 

Club World Cup helped new Bayern players integrate quickly, says Kompany 
  • “The Club World Cup certainly helped in the integration of newcomers,” Kompany told a press conference
  • “There is this feeling that players like Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof have been here longer”

MUNICH: The Club World Cup may have hampered some clubs’ pre-season preparations but for Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany the month-long tournament helped with a quick and seamless integration of new signings.
The Bavarians had new arrivals Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof in the squad for the June 14 to July 13 tournament in the United States, where they were eliminated in the quarter-finals by Paris St. Germain.
Several teams, including Borussia Dortmund, have said they felt the impact of a shorter-than-usual pre-season training period because of their participation in the Club World Cup.
The tournament left several top European teams with only four weeks to rest and prepare for the new season. Most top European leagues usually end in late May.
“The Club World Cup certainly helped in the integration of newcomers,” Kompany told a press conference on Friday ahead of Saturday’s league game at Hoffenheim.
“There is this feeling that players like Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof have been here longer (than they have been).
“Maybe it has to do with the fact that we were living together for an entire month.
“We don’t really know how the Club World Cup will influence the season but we stayed together for a month and that is rare for a club. If we can use that then we will,” he added.
Whatever influence it may have had the champions have hit the ground running, winning all their domestic and European matches and topping the Bundesliga with nine points after three games.
They made a winning start in the Champions League after forward Harry Kane scored once in either half to guide Bayern to a 3-1 victory over Chelsea in their league phase opener on Wednesday.
“But to grow more together we have to win against Hoffenheim,” Kompany said. “We are playing well, scoring goals and have worked hard to deserve this momentum. We have to keep working in order to maintain this momentum.”


India beat valiant Oman in Asia Cup T20

India beat valiant Oman in Asia Cup T20
Updated 19 September 2025

India beat valiant Oman in Asia Cup T20

India beat valiant Oman in Asia Cup T20
ABU DHABI: World champions India overcame a gutsy Oman team to win the last group match of the Asia Cup by 21 runs on Friday and stay unbeaten in the T20 tournament.

India had already qualified for the Super Four stage and posted 188-8 after they elected to bat first at Abu Dhabi.

Oman — ranked 20th in world T20 rankings — put up a spirited batting show and finished on 167-4 after top knocks from Aamir Kaleem, who made 64, and Hammad Mirza, who hit 51.

The left-right batting pair of Kaleem and Mirza put on 93 runs for the second wicket and attempted to pull off the chase with some late boundaries that gave India the scare.

Hardik Pandya broke the stand with a stunning outfield catch to dismiss Kaleem off Harshit Rana and then sent back Mirza with his pace bowling in the next over.

Left-arm quick Arshdeep Singh snared the fourth wicket of the innings and his 100th in T20 internationals — the first Indian bowler to reach the century mark.

Earlier, wicketkeeper-batsman Sanju Samson top-scored with 56 and his second-wicket partnership with explosive opener Abhishek Sharma, who made 38 off 14 balls, lay the platform for India’s total.

Oman struck regular blows in their first meeting with the reigning T20 World Cup winners.

Shah Faisal, fellow left-arm quick Jiten Ramanandi and left-arm spinner Kaleem took two wickets reach.

India and Pakistan moved into the Super Four from Group A and face each again on Sunday, a week after India’s players refused to shake hands with their neighbors after victory in a group match.

Sri Lanka clash with Bangladesh in the first match of the Super Four on Saturday after the two teams made the next stage from Group B.