Pakistan’s Shaheen sends Asia Cup warning as third India clash looms

Pakistan’s Shaheen sends Asia Cup warning as third India clash looms
Pakistan's Shaheen Shah Afridi takes a ball during the Asia Cup Cricket match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka at Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2025. (AP)
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Pakistan’s Shaheen sends Asia Cup warning as third India clash looms

Pakistan’s 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’s 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.

“They have still not reached the final; when they do, then we will see them,” said Shaheen.

“We are here to win the cup, whichever team comes in the final we are ready to beat them.”

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 “is not a rivalry anymore.” 

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

“It is his opinion that, let him say that,” said Shaheen of Suryakumar’s cutting comments.

“When 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.”


Protests and heavy security as Maccabi Tel Aviv faces PAOK in Greece

Protests and heavy security as Maccabi Tel Aviv faces PAOK in Greece
Updated 24 September 2025

Protests and heavy security as Maccabi Tel Aviv faces PAOK in Greece

Protests and heavy security as Maccabi Tel Aviv faces PAOK in Greece
  • Protests called for Israeli clubs to be expelled from European competition in response to mass casualties in the Gaza war
  • Police detained several protesters at the scene

THESSALONIKI, Greece: Police conducted a large-scale security operation outside the stadium Wednesday ahead of Israeli team’ Maccabi Tel Aviv’s game against Greek club PAOK in the Europa League.
Two small protests took place earlier in Thessaloniki in northern Greece, calling for Israeli clubs to be expelled from European competition in response to mass casualties in the war in Gaza.

 


Around 120 Israeli fans traveled to Greece for the match and were held behind a police cordon before entering the 28,000-seat Toumba Stadium.
Officers from a special forces unit escorted the Maccabi team bus to the venue, while bomb squad sniffer dogs inspected the site.
Earlier, protesters climbed scaffolding on a building complex that also houses the US consulate and unfurled a banner reading “Genocide” in English from the side of the building.
Police detained several protesters at the scene.

 


Camilo Ospina set to be crowned champion jockey as Taif summer season draws to a close

Camilo Ospina set to be crowned champion jockey as Taif summer season draws to a close
Updated 24 September 2025

Camilo Ospina set to be crowned champion jockey as Taif summer season draws to a close

Camilo Ospina set to be crowned champion jockey as Taif summer season draws to a close
  • 10 weeks of racing come to an end with the King Khalid Racecourse Championships on Saturday
  • Camilo Ospina has amassed 20 winners and is seven clear of his nearest rivals, so victory looks assured

TAIF: Camilo Ospina is poised to become Taif Winter Season champion jockey as 10 weeks of racing come to an end with the King Khalid Racecourse Championships on Saturday.

Although the Colombian rider is without a mount in the final event of the campaign, he has amassed 20 winners and is seven clear of his nearest rivals, so victory looks assured.

The SR300,000 ($80,000) King Khalid Racecourse Championship for older horses over 1600m brings the curtain down on the summer season before racing resumes in Riyadh on Oct. 16, and many familiar names have been declared among the 17 runners.

Adel Al-Fouraidi’s mount Waqtuk (USA) is top-rated with the Tuwaiq Cup runner-up on a hat-trick bid after his two Taif wins, including when beating the reopposing Final Destination (GB) and Ibn Toulon (KSA) among others in the King Khalid Racecourse Championship Prep earlier this month.

In addition to Final Destination, trainer Thamer Al-Daihani also sends out Uncle (GB) for owner Sheikh Abdullah Homoud Almalek Al-Sabah, while the Red Stable team of Prince Faisal bin Khaled bin Abdulaziz has four runners, including the highly rated Salfan (KSA), who makes a belated return to action.

Nine will go to post in the SR300,000 King Khalid Racecourse Championship for fillies and mares over 1400m with Ospina primed to add to his seasonal haul on the White Stables of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz & Sons’ Aeadat (KSA).

The 6-year-old mare hasn’t tasted defeat since March of last year and looks for a remarkable 10th straight win and her third of the Taif campaign.

Her main rival appears to be fellow White Stables runner and Al-Fouraidi’s mount Halaa (USA), who was fourth in the Group 2 Riyadh Dirt Sprint at The Saudi Cup meeting and had Ospina in the plate on her only start of this term when second on July 26.

The King Khalid Racecourse Championship for Purebred Arabians is also worth SR300,000 and could be another big win for trainer Nasser Mutlaq with Mutwakel Al-Khalediah (KSA) following on from Tilal Al-Khalediah’s (KSA) triumph last weekend.

Mutwakel Al-Khalediah is top-rated in the 10-strong field but hasn’t been seen since August 2023, with recent fitness and form resting with the Fahad Al-Fouraidi-ridden Turki Al-Khalediah II (KSA), who beat several of his rivals on Sept. 12.

Ospina has another stand-out chance on Saturday with White Stable’s unbeaten Kanzie (USA), who looks for a third success in the SR150,000 JCSA Challenge, in which the Red Stables have Taif Sprint Cup winner Newtown Runner (USA) stepping back up to 1600m under Nawaf Al-Mudiani.

Friday’s card also has big prize money available to the sprint specialists, with three races over 1200m each offering SR300,000.

The final of those is the Sprint Championship for 3-year-old colts and geldings and features Al-Daihani’s Fouj (USA), who has won both starts this campaign, and Alexis Moreno’s mount, Riyadh Central (USA), who won an equivalent race for juveniles last year and shaped well on his recent return.

Kawafill (KSA) has been dropped back to 1200m on her last two starts and looks interesting in the 3-year-old fillies’ event, with Sprint Championship Prep winner Baseqm And Bake (USA) looking set to go close under Moreno in the Purebred Arabian race.


More than 100 Roma fans arrested in Nice before Europa League match

More than 100 Roma fans arrested in Nice before Europa League match
Updated 24 September 2025

More than 100 Roma fans arrested in Nice before Europa League match

More than 100 Roma fans arrested in Nice before Europa League match
  • A violent altercation broke out Tuesday night and objects were thrown at police officers
  • The two sets of fans reportedly never came into contact as they couldn’t breach the police lines

NICE: More than 100 Roma supporters have been arrested in Nice ahead of Wednesday’s Europa League match between the two teams.
A violent altercation broke out Tuesday night and objects were thrown at police officers, while Nice fans reportedly riled up their Roma counterparts by chanting “there’s only Lazio in Rome.” Lazio are Roma’s fierce rival in the Italian capital.
The two sets of fans reportedly never came into contact as they couldn’t breach the police lines.
“A force of more than 200 personnel, including two mobile units, has been deployed in the city center of Nice since yesterday, to prevent any disturbance of public order and has arrested 102 individuals identified as Roma ultras in possession of weapons,” read a statement by the region’s prefecture.
“These individuals have been taken into custody ... All weapons found have been seized. The rapid and massive intervention of the security forces prevented any physical harm or material damage.”
The Alpes-Maritimes department’s prefecture added that uniformed and plainclothes security forces will be mobilized in even greater numbers Wednesday night, with more than 400 officers involved, to “ensure a visible and dissuasive presence.”
Nice host Roma at Allianz Riviera stadium in the opening round of Europa League matches.
Three years ago, 32 people were injured in a mass brawl between ultras from Nice and German club Cologne before a Europa Conference League match.


Afghan women’s refugee football team to make tournament debut in UAE

Afghan women’s refugee football team to make tournament debut in UAE
Updated 24 September 2025

Afghan women’s refugee football team to make tournament debut in UAE

Afghan women’s refugee football team to make tournament debut in UAE
  • The team’s creation stems from the Taliban’s ban on women’s sports following their takeover of Afghanistan in 2021
  • Prior to the Taliban’s takeover, Afghanistan had 25 women players under contract, most of whom now live in Australia

The Afghan women’s refugee team will take the field for the first time in an international tournament when they compete in a four-team friendly competition in the United Arab Emirates next month, world governing body FIFA said on Wednesday.
The team’s creation stems from the Taliban’s ban on women’s sports following their takeover of Afghanistan in 2021, prompting players to flee the country fearing persecution.
The “FIFA Unites: Women’s Series” tournament will run from October 23-29 in Dubai and feature the nearly-formed Afghan refugee squad alongside the UAE, Chad and Libya’s regular teams.
“Ensuring that all women have access to football is a priority for FIFA and a key element in shaping the future of our sport,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino said in a statement.
“We are aware of the potential the game has both on and off the pitch. These friendly matches represent more than just a competition; they are a symbol of hope and progress for women all over the world.”
Prior to the Taliban’s takeover, Afghanistan had 25 women players under contract, most of whom now live in Australia.
Afghanistan’s men’s team continues as normal.
FIFA has run several talent identification camps around the world to choose a 23-player women’s squad.


3 clubs set for Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship battle

3 clubs set for Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship battle
Updated 24 September 2025

3 clubs set for Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship battle

3 clubs set for Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship battle
  • The 7th round of the competition will take place in Fujairah on Sept. 27-28

ABU DHABI: The seventh round of the Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship, featuring no-gi competitions, will take place at Zayed Sports Complex in Fujairah from Sept. 27-28.

Athletes from leading clubs and academies across the UAE are set to take part in the event, organized by the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation.

The decisive round will crown the no-gi champion, with the title expected to go to either Sharjah Self-Defense Sports Club, Al-Ain Jiu-Jitsu Club or M.O.D, the teams which have consistently occupied the top three positions in the previous six rounds.

The first day will host matches in the U-12, U-14 and U-16 divisions, while the second day will feature the U-18, adult and master competitions.

Youssef Abdullah Al-Batran, board Member of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, said the championship represented more than a competition and provided a vital platform for talent development.

“No-gi contests require more talent and adaptability,” he said. “Without the gi as a control mechanism, competitors must rely on strategy, speed and the ability to read their opponents. Previous rounds have demonstrated that teams with strong defensive systems and rapid transitions between attack and defense have had the most success.”

He added: “This round will determine the no-gi champion after a lengthy season of fierce competition. The official crowning of both gi and no-gi champions will take place in Abu Dhabi during the final round in mid-October.”