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Sri Lankan Embassy in Riyadh recently held a cricket tournament to mark 50 years of diplomatic relations between the Asia nation and 抖阴短视频. (Supplied)
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Sri Lankan Embassy in Riyadh recently held a cricket tournament to mark 50 years of diplomatic relations between the Asia nation and 抖阴短视频. (Supplied)
Sri Lankan Embassy in Riyadh recently held a cricket tournament to mark 50 years of diplomatic relations between the Asia nation and 抖阴短视频. (Supplied)
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Sri Lankan Embassy in Riyadh recently held a cricket tournament to mark 50 years of diplomatic relations between the Asia nation and 抖阴短视频. (Supplied)
Sri Lankan Embassy in Riyadh recently held a cricket tournament to mark 50 years of diplomatic relations between the Asia nation and 抖阴短视频. (Supplied)
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Sri Lankan Embassy in Riyadh recently held a cricket tournament to mark 50 years of diplomatic relations between the Asia nation and 抖阴短视频. (Supplied)
Sri Lankan Embassy in Riyadh recently held a cricket tournament to mark 50 years of diplomatic relations between the Asia nation and 抖阴短视频. (Supplied)
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Sri Lankan Embassy in Riyadh recently held a cricket tournament to mark 50 years of diplomatic relations between the Asia nation and 抖阴短视频. (Supplied)
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Sri Lankan Embassy in Riyadh recently held a cricket tournament to mark 50 years of diplomatic relations with 抖阴短视频.
  • Competition marks 50 years of diplomatic ties
  • Plans to bring big names from Sri Lankan cricket to promote annual event

RIYADH:聽The Sri Lankan Embassy in Riyadh recently held a cricket tournament to mark 50 years of diplomatic relations between the Asia nation and 抖阴短视频.

The embassy organized the event in collaboration with the Sri Lankan Cultural Forum in Riyadh. Last year marked the half century of ties between the two nations.

The tournament was an 11-a-side competition with a maximum of five overs per innings, held from Dec. 3 to 27. The final resulted in the Riyadh Lankans beating the Gulf Lions.

A total of 25 teams drawn from the Sri Lankan community in Riyadh participated.

Sri Lanka鈥檚 Ambassador Omar Lebbe Ameer Ajwad told Arab News on Monday that the plan is to make it an annual event.

鈥淲e are planning to bring some big names from Sri Lankan cricket in the final of the tournament in the future, in order to promote cricket among the Sri Lankan community in 抖阴短视频 as well as promote cricket ties with the Kingdom.鈥

He added that since 抖阴短视频 also has a cricket federation, the plan is to 鈥渆xplore opportunities鈥 for cooperation in the game.

Ajwad said the Riyadh Lankans, who clinched the trophy, had showcased exceptional talent and teamwork.

The envoy expressed delight that 抖阴短视频 was becoming a global sports hub and would be hosting the 2034 FIFA World Cup, 2029 Asian Winter Games and 2034 Asian Games.


West Indies Test squad arrives in Pakistan for two-match series

West Indies Test squad arrives in Pakistan for two-match series
Updated 06 January 2025

West Indies Test squad arrives in Pakistan for two-match series

West Indies Test squad arrives in Pakistan for two-match series
  • West Indies to play two Test matches against Pakistan in Multan from Jan. 17-29, says PCB聽
  • West Indies last toured Pakistan for a Test series in November 2006 for three-match series

ISLAMABAD: The West Indian national men鈥檚 cricket team has arrived for their first Test tour of Pakistan in 19 years, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed on Monday, during which they will play two Test matches. 

The last time the West Indies played a Test series on Pakistani soil was in November 2006, when they played three Tests. Their last away Test series against Pakistan was in the UAE in October 2016, which was selected as Pakistan鈥檚 home venue for cricket series after 2009 when a militant attack in Lahore scared away international cricket teams from touring the country. 

However, the former two-time ODI World Cup champions have toured Pakistan thrice since April 2018 鈥 once for an ODI series in June 2022 and twice for a bilateral T20I series in April 2018 and December 2021. 

鈥淲est Indies Test squad arrives in Pakistan for the two-match series,鈥 the PCB said in a post on X.

West Indies will play two consecutive Tests against Pakistan in Multan after a three-day match against Pakistan Shaheens from Jan. 10-12 at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The first Test will be held from Jan. 17-21, followed by the second one from Jan. 25-29.

International cricket teams refused to play cricket in Pakistan for years after militants attacked the Sri Lankan cricket team鈥檚 bus in Lahore in 2009, wounding six players and killing two civilians and six security officials.

International cricket and its stars, however, slowly returned to playing in Pakistan as the security situation improved. The South Asian country is gearing up to host the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 from February to March next year. 

This will be Pakistan鈥檚 first ICC tournament on its home soil since 1996 when it co-hosted the ICC ODI World Cup, which Sri Lanka won. 


India gazes into life without Kohli, Rohit after Australia defeat

India gazes into life without Kohli, Rohit after Australia defeat
Updated 06 January 2025

India gazes into life without Kohli, Rohit after Australia defeat

India gazes into life without Kohli, Rohit after Australia defeat
  • Rohit, 37, and Kohli, 36, both performed underwhelmingly against Australia in recently concluded Test series
  • India鈥檚 next Test assignment is their tour to England in June-July where the visitors will play five Tests against them

NEW DELHI: India contemplated Test cricket without Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma on Monday after the star duo again failed to fire in the bruising series defeat to Australia.

With out-of-form skipper Rohit missing, the visitors went down by six wickets in the fifth and final Test on Sunday in Sydney to lose the series 3-1.

Fresh from a 3-0 home whitewash to New Zealand, the defeat sparked renewed debate in India about the future of the team and in particular two of its stalwarts.

The 37-year-old opening batsman Rohit, who missed the only India win of the series in the first Test because of the birth of his second child, managed 31 runs in three matches.

Kohli, 36, scored an unbeaten century in the first Test but otherwise had another underwhelming series by his sky-high standards.

Australia booked a meeting with South Africa in the World Test Championship final in June after India lost out in the race with six Test losses in eight matches.

India鈥檚 next Test assignment is their tour to England in June-July, when the visitors will play five matches and selectors will have to make a call on Kohli and Rohit.

鈥淚 think the next 8-10 days are crucial for Indian cricket to take a good, honest look at itself,鈥 former captain Sunil Gavaskar told news channel India Today.

鈥淢ost importantly, the star culture has to end. Total commitment to Indian cricket is non-negotiable.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 need players who are partly here and partly elsewhere. It鈥檚 time to stop pampering anyone.鈥

Kohli skipped matches after the birth of his second child in February last year.

Apart from his century, Kohli scored 90 runs across eight innings.

Dubbed 鈥淜ing Kohli鈥 for his prolific scoring, the batsman averaged above 54 before 2019, but from 2020 onwards his average has slipped to 30.72.

Kohli and Rohit have been criticized for not participating in domestic matches to improve their faltering form, a decision that irked many pundits including Gavaskar.

鈥淭he cricket board needs to stop acting like admirers and put their foot down,鈥 the batting great said.

鈥淭hey must tell the players that Indian cricket comes first. It鈥檚 either a full commitment to Indian cricket or other priorities.鈥

Rohit, who had also been censured for his decision-making as skipper, said it was his choice to stand down for the decisive fifth Test.

He also insisted he was not retiring.

Former India batsman Sanjay Manjrekar did not mince his words.

鈥淲hen to retire is up to the player,鈥 he wrote on social media.

鈥淏ut how long to play is up to the selectors.鈥

Jasprit Bumrah, the vice captain, would be the clear pick to replace Rohit as Test captain after the pace spearhead took 32 wickets in five Tests in Australia and led the team to victory in the first match in Perth.

Coach Gautam Gambhir, who received flak for keeping the media guessing in his pre-match press conference about whether Rohit would play in Sydney, appears to favor keeping the duo at his disposal.

鈥淚 can鈥檛 talk about the future of any player. It鈥檚 up to them as well,鈥 Gambhir said.

鈥淭hey still have the hunger, they still have the passion, they are tough people and hopefully they can continue to take Indian cricket forward.鈥

He added: 鈥淲hatever they plan, they will plan in the best interest of the team.鈥

Kohli and Rohit both called time on their T20 international careers last year soon after India won the World Cup in June.

Both are expected to play in the one-day Champions Trophy in Dubai and Pakistan in February-March.


Al-Jabalain鈥檚 Leo Lacroix targeting another King Cup upset against Al-Raed

Al-Jabalain鈥檚 Leo Lacroix targeting another King Cup upset against Al-Raed
Updated 06 January 2025

Al-Jabalain鈥檚 Leo Lacroix targeting another King Cup upset against Al-Raed

Al-Jabalain鈥檚 Leo Lacroix targeting another King Cup upset against Al-Raed
  • The first division team have already beaten Al-Fayha and Al-Ettifaq in the competition to reach Monday鈥檚 quarterfinal

LONDON: Only twice in the history of the King Cup has a club from outside the Saudi Pro League made it to the competition鈥檚 final, with Al-Riyadh in 1978 and Al-Taawoun in 1990 doing so but suffering defeat at the last hurdle.

This year, Saudi First Division team Al-Jabalain is the unlikely outfit aiming to follow in those footsteps. Having already beaten professional league opposition in the first two rounds 鈥 Al-Fayha and then Al-Ettifaq 鈥 Jorge Mendonca鈥檚 players now face Al-Raed in the quarterfinals on Monday.

Al-Jabalain, currently seventh in the first division table 鈥 but just four points off the automatic promotion places 鈥 is the final second-tier side left standing in the 2024-2025 King Cup. Despite being the overwhelming underdogs, Swiss defender Leo Lacroix 鈥 scorer of the opening goal against Ettifaq in the last 16 鈥 insists the pressure is off him and his teammates when they travel to Buraidah.

鈥淲e won our last league game (1-0 against Al-Jandal) and the team is feeling very confident,鈥 Lacroix told Arab News in an exclusive interview. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 wait to play the game and we know that, like the last rounds, we don鈥檛 have any pressure because normally the pro league team needs to win.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 history for the club already to play a King鈥檚 Cup quarterfinal; to reach the semifinal will be something very massive for the players and for Al-Jabalain.鈥

When they faced Steven Gerrard鈥檚 Al-Ettifaq in the last 16 back in October, few gave Jabalain any chance of victory. Although Demarai Gray, Karl Toko Ekambi and Jack Hendry did not feature, Ettifaq still had an 11 stacked with Vitinha, Alvaro Medran, Gigi Wijnaldum, Seko Fofana and Joao Costa, while striker Moussa Dembele came off the bench.

But a spirited performance at their Prince Abdulaziz bin Musaed Sports City Stadium saw the team from Hail 鈥 in the Kingdom鈥檚 northwest 鈥 cause a major King Cup upset. Lacroix, the former Basel and Hamburg center-back, set Jabalain on their way with the game鈥檚 opening goal, before second-half strikes from Kaka Mendes and Saad Al-Selouli secured the historic victory.

鈥淚 think nobody except us believed that it was possible to win the game,鈥 Lacroix said. 鈥淏ut the team was focused and ready to play a big match. On a personal level I really enjoyed this challenge because when I was playing in Basel, Hamburg, every weekend you had a big team with a top striker and you must be 100 percent focused.

鈥淥bviously you see Steven Gerrard on the side of the pitch and then players like Moussa Dembele, who I played against when I was at Saint-Etienne and he was at Lyon. I love playing against these big strikers.鈥

Lacroix will have his hands full again on Monday, with Karim El-Berkaoui likely to be leading Al-Raed鈥檚 line. The Morocco forward has netted five goals in seven Saudi Pro League games this season, including one against reigning champions Al-Hilal last time out in December.

But this is nothing new for Lacroix, who has been required to mark some of the game鈥檚 best forwards during his career. He has also faced Neymar and Edinson Cavani at PSG and, most memorably, legendary Manchester City marksman Sergio Aguero.

Two years after helping FC Sion to a pair of creditable Europa League draws with Liverpool, Lacroix was on loan at FC Basel when the Swiss champions faced City in the 2017-2018 UEFA Champions League last 16. He played both legs of the tie, with the first ending in a 4-0 humbling but the second seeing Basel claim an impressive 2-1 win at the Etihad Stadium.

鈥淚 always wanted to play in a Champions League game and this was an amazing experience,鈥 Lacroix said. 鈥淛ust to listen to the music before the game was a big dream. Then you are playing against only big players: Aguero, (Ilkay) Gundogan, (Leroy) Sane, (Raheem) Sterling, (Kevin) De Bruyne, Fernandinho, (Vincent) Kompany.

鈥淎guero was of course challenging. With strikers like him, if you give them 10 cm they can do something that you have never seen before and score. You have to try to live in their mind and anticipate what they want to do but it is not easy.

鈥淚 will remember forever playing this game against a team that I think was the best in the Champions League, even though they didn鈥檛 go on to win it that year.鈥

With his extensive European experience 鈥 and the fact he speaks six languages 鈥 it is no surprise that Lacroix has emerged as a leader both in the Al-Jabalain dressing room and on the pitch for his Portuguese coach Mendonca. It is a responsibility that the defender relishes.

鈥淚鈥檓 always talking with everyone and I don鈥檛 like it if you see a group of Saudi players and then a group of foreign players,鈥 Lacroix said. 鈥淎ny good team needs to feel this sense that you are a community together. When you do this in football you can achieve great things.

鈥淚 have really enjoyed working with the Saudi players. Guys like (midfielders) Eyad Madani and Abdulaziz Majrashi, and our striker Fahad (Al-Juhani) who really has such a great mentality. There is also our winger Khalil (Al-Habsi) 鈥 a player I think can have a really big career in 抖阴短视频 or even outside.

鈥淚 want to help them but of course I can learn from them too and we can find solutions together.鈥

Lacroix and his teammates will certainly need to be united if they are to cause another King Cup upset on Monday, though with Al-Raed currently sitting 12th in the Saudi Pro League table it feels somewhat achievable for Al-Jabalain.

The center-back thinks his team has nothing to lose and hopes that another positive result can also help ignite a successful league promotion challenge.

鈥淭he great thing about football is that you never can say 鈥榯his team is going to win for sure,鈥欌 Lacroix said. 鈥淎nything can happen and I think Monday we go there to play the best we can to make another special day for this club.

鈥淚鈥檓 very glad to be here and hope in five months we can speak about promotion. We have shown in the Cup that we can compete with these teams and of course this is the goal.

鈥淚 think we are in good shape and I hope we can see that the players fight to make something historic for the club against Al-Raed. I am sure that if we can qualify for the semifinal, the people and other clubs in 抖阴短视频 will start to see Al-Jabalain with different eyes.鈥


Australia set sights on world domination after taming India

Australia set sights on world domination after taming India
Updated 06 January 2025

Australia set sights on world domination after taming India

Australia set sights on world domination after taming India
  • Australia surged into June showdown against South Africa after six-wicket win over India on Sunday
  • South Africa booked their spot under WTC鈥檚 average points system when they beat Pakistan last month

SYDNEY: Cricket鈥檚 World Test Championship final is still five months away but it is already playing on the mind of Australia skipper Pat Cummins, saying the defense of their title is 鈥渁 huge goal鈥 after conquering India.

Australia surged into a June showdown against South Africa at Lord鈥檚 with a six-wicket victory in the fifth Test against India in Sydney on Sunday.

The thrilling win sealed a first series triumph against their South Asian rivals in a decade.

It also confirmed their place in a clash against South Africa that will determine the world鈥檚 most consistent red-ball side over the last two years from the nine teams contesting the WTC.

鈥淭o hold the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is an amazing feeling, and the extra layer is now securing a spot again in the World Test Championship final, which was always a huge goal for us in this cycle,鈥 Cummins said.

鈥淲e talk about the World Test Championship a lot. It鈥檚 a trophy we鈥檙e really proud to hold so we want to go back and defend it.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 a great tournament in that you鈥檝e got to play well consistently and across all different conditions against different teams.

鈥淲e can鈥檛 wait to get over there.鈥

South Africa booked their spot under the WTC鈥檚 average points system when they beat Pakistan in a dramatic two-wicket win at Centurion late last month.

Australia play two Tests in Sri Lanka starting later this month before a lengthy red-ball break heading into the WTC final.

Cummins appears likely to miss the Sri Lanka tour for the birth of his second child, with Steve Smith in pole position to take over as captain.

But the Australian skipper is adamant that after four year in the role, he has no plans to hand over the armband permanently anytime soon.

鈥淔irst of all, I absolutely love what I do. That鈥檚 the biggest driver in wanting to play Test cricket and work with this team and support staff,鈥 Cummins said.

鈥淚 absolutely love everything about it, it鈥檚 that much fun. If I can keep doing it for a while, even better.鈥

Cricket Australia meanwhile said nearly 838,000 spectators attended the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series, despite two matches ending within three days.

The numbers were boosted by the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne going all five days, with a record 373,691 people turning out across the match.


Demb茅l茅 scores last-gasp winner as PSG wins Champions Trophy

Demb茅l茅 scores last-gasp winner as PSG wins Champions Trophy
Updated 05 January 2025

Demb茅l茅 scores last-gasp winner as PSG wins Champions Trophy

Demb茅l茅 scores last-gasp winner as PSG wins Champions Trophy
  • The match was played at Stadium 974 in Doha, Qatar, with PSG owned by Qatar-based QSI since 2011

PARIS: Ousmane Demb茅l茅 scored a stoppage-time winner as Paris Saint-Germain beat Monaco 1-0 to win the Champions Trophy on Sunday.
The France winger was unmarked at the back post to meet a low cross from the left by Fabian Ruiz in the second minute of added time.
PSG won the trophy, also known as the super cup, for the third straight time and a record-extending 13th overall. PSG won the league and cup double last season, with Monaco finishing second in the league.
The match was played at Stadium 974 in Doha, Qatar, with PSG owned by Qatar-based QSI since 2011.
D茅sir茅 Dou茅 hit the crossbar early on for PSG and Monaco goalkeeper Philipp K枚hn made several saves.
Monaco improved after the break and hit the post through Eliesse Ben Seghir and Brazilian defender Vanderson.
Although K枚hn made a fine save to deny Achraf Hakimi in the 74th minute, he failed to properly read Ruiz鈥檚 cross and Monaco missed out on winning the trophy for the first time since 2000.
Later Sunday, Marseille looked to strengthen its grip on second place in Ligue 1 with a home win against lowly Le Havre.
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Marseille looks to strengthen its grip on second place in Ligue 1 with a home win against lowly Le Havre later Sunday.
Toulouse climbed up to eighth place with a 1-0 win at seventh-place Lens, which leads Toulouse on goal difference.
Striker Zakaria Aboukhlal scored a penalty in the 73rd.
The goal came shortly after Lens midfielder David Pereira da Costa was shown a second yellow card following a video review and was sent off.
Angers beat Brest 2-0, and Strasbourg rallied to win 3-1 at home to Auxerre and move into 10th spot.
Esteban Lepaul scored early on for Angers and fellow striker Ibrahima Niane, who replaced Lepaul in the 75th, wrapped up the win in stoppage time.
Strasbourg鈥檚 goals came from captain Habib Diarra, F茅lix Lemarechal and forward Emanuel Emegha, after Hamed Traore gave Burgundy side Auxerre an early lead in Alsace.