Baseball United establishes historic partnership with Dubai Baseball Little League

Baseball United establishes historic partnership with Dubai Baseball Little League
Baseball United, the region’s first-ever professional baseball league, has partnered with Dubai Little League. (Baseball United)
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Updated 02 November 2023
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Baseball United establishes historic partnership with Dubai Baseball Little League

Baseball United establishes historic partnership with Dubai Baseball Little League
  • Agreement will help promote youth baseball and community development across Dubai
  • Partnership will include youth clinics, player appearances, and financial support

DUBAI: Dubai-based Baseball United, the region’s first-ever professional baseball league, announced today a partnership with Dubai Little League, the region’s preeminent youth baseball organization.

This collaboration marks a significant step forward in the growth and development of baseball in the region.

The new partnership will include youth clinics, player appearances, and financial support. It will also include preferred pricing and special promotions for DLL members for Baseball United’s upcoming All-Star Showcase event, a two-game series between Baseball United’s East All-Stars and West All-Stars on Nov. 24-25 at Dubai International Stadium.

DLL has been serving the city for nearly three decades, with over 500 baseball and softball players spanning 27 different nationalities playing every weekend during the fall and winter seasons. In addition, DLL administers an adult baseball league with over 100 players, one of the only adult leagues in the Middle East.

“Little League Baseball is where the love for the game begins to grow for millions of kids all over the world,” said Kash Shaikh, chairman, CEO, and majority owner, Baseball United. “And Dubai Little League is one of the absolute best. It’s inspiring to see what Roger and his team — in partnership with so many amazing baseball-loving families in Dubai — have done to teach, promote, and grow the game. We are looking forward to working with the DLL leadership team and member families to create more learning opportunities and more memorable experiences around this game we all love.”

The DLL partnership continues Baseball United’s move to help support local and grassroots baseball and comes on the heels of several partnerships with baseball federations across the world, including with the region’s two largest countries, India and Pakistan.

“We are very grateful to partner with Baseball United to continue our commitment to growing the game of baseball across the region,” said Roger Duthie, president, DLL. “We’ve watched closely as Kash and the team have been bringing to life their vision, and we are looking forward to helping connect the dots within the Dubai baseball ecosystem. Baseball United gives our kids a front-row seat to see what’s possible when playing the game, and it also echoes our values of community and sportsmanship. Our DLL leaders and families have put their heart and soul into building an organization that makes a difference. It’s rewarding to see all that work recognized by an organization that’s full of baseball legends.

In addition to Shaikh, Baseball United’s ownership group includes former Major League Baseball legends Barry Larkin, Mariano Rivera, Adrian Beltre, Felix Hernandez, Robinson Cano, Ryan Howard, and several other stars.


Pakistan tottering at 43-3 in England Test after Bashir takes three

Pakistan tottering at 43-3 in England Test after Bashir takes three
Updated 17 October 2024
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Pakistan tottering at 43-3 in England Test after Bashir takes three

Pakistan tottering at 43-3 in England Test after Bashir takes three
  • Pakistan lead by 118 runs on day three’s interval after scoring 366 during first innings
  • England lead three-match series 1-0 following innings and 47-run victory in first Test

MULTAN: England’s Shoaib Bashir took three wickets to restrict Pakistan to 43-3 at lunch in the second Test in Multan on Thursday after the visitors were all out for 291.
Pakistan led by 118 runs at the interval on day three after scoring 366 in their first innings.
Sajid Khan took 7-111, his second five-wicket haul, to dismiss England on a Multan stadium pitch — also used in the first Test — that started to offer sharp turn to the spinners.
Off-spinner then Bashir removed Abdullah Shafique (four), Shan Masood (11) and Saim Ayub (22) and had figures of 3-27.
Abdullah edged a turning Bashir delivery to wicketkeeper Jamie Smith with England successfully overturning a not-out decision on review.
Captain Masood then edged to slip off the same bowler.
In the last over before lunch, Bashir had opener Ayub caught in the slip, leaving first-innings centurion Kamran Ghulam unbeaten on five at the crease.
The morning session belonged to off-spinner Sajid.
The 31-year-old took three of the four wickets to fall after England had resumed at 239-6.
Left-arm spinner Noman Ali was the only other Pakistan wicket-taker, finishing with figures of 3-101.
England added nine runs to their overnight score before Sajid struck in the fourth over of the morning, Brydon Carse caught at long-on for four.
In his next over, Sajid bowled Matthew Potts, who made six, off a sharply turning delivery.
Noman took his 50th Test wicket when he removed Smith, caught at mid-off by Ayub for 21.
Last pair Bashir and Jack Leach hung around to add 29 before Sajid had Bashir caught at short mid-wicket for nine to end the innings.
Leach was 25 not out having hit three fours.
England lead the three-match series 1-0 following their innings and 47 run victory in the first Test.


Djokovic praises Saudi Arabia’s ‘love affair’ with tennis

Djokovic praises Saudi Arabia’s ‘love affair’ with tennis
Updated 17 October 2024
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Djokovic praises Saudi Arabia’s ‘love affair’ with tennis

Djokovic praises Saudi Arabia’s ‘love affair’ with tennis
  • 24-time Grand Slam winner sees bright future for sport in the region
  • Star speaks to Arab News at Six Kings Slam now underway in Riyadh

RIYADH: Novak Djokovic believes Saudi Arabia’s “love affair” with tennis has the potential to grow the game in the region and globally.

Speaking with Arab News during the Six Kings Slam event currently underway in Riyadh, the 24-time Grand Slam winner reflected on how this type of tournament could inspire the next generation of players.

“We hope to attract attention from the younger audience ... so kids get inspired to grab a tennis racket and start playing,” he said during the Riyadh Season event which started on Wednesday and ends on Oct. 19.

The event is a part of Saudi Arabia’s larger ambition, under its Vision 2030 initiative, to become a key player in the global sports world, having already hosted high-profile events in football, Formula 1, boxing and mixed martial arts.

Djokovic underscored the importance of live events in creating a lasting impact, especially in regions where tennis is still emerging.

The Six Kings Slam also features Daniil Medvedev, Holger Rune, Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal, but for Djokovic it is more than just playing matches.

Djokovic views this as a critical moment, where top athletes like himself play a role in building a foundation for tennis in the Middle East. “The Kingdom is hosting some of the greatest sporting events in recent years, and tennis is part of that rise,” he said.

With legends including Nadal nearing the end of their careers and Roger Federer already retired, tennis is in the midst of a generational transition. As one of the sport’s enduring stars, Djokovic sees this as a pivotal period for the next wave of talent.

“The younger players like (20-year-old) Alcaraz and Sinner are already forming exciting rivalries.”

However, Djokovic is not stepping aside just yet. “I’m still fighting to be in the mix,” he added, acknowledging the fierce competition from the likes of Medvedev, Rune, and others.

He said these younger players bring skill and dynamic personalities that keep fans engaged. “The sport needs characters off the court, too,” he emphasized.

The Six Kings Slam in Riyadh, offering record-breaking prize money of $6 million for the winner, represents Saudi Arabia’s bold attempt to further embed itself into the global sports conversation.

Yet for Djokovic, the real victory lies in the sport’s long-term growth. “Tennis is bigger than any one player or generation. It’s about inspiring the next,” he said.

He added: “We all are ambassadors of this sport and we all are in love with this sport that is bigger than anybody. So, you know, of course we want to see it grow. We want to see it develop.

“And, you know, the Kingdom is in love with tennis, having a little love affair. I mean, last year, I played with Alcaraz here in Riyadh for the Riyadh Season. And now we have the Six Kings Slam, which is very promising.”

 


Gulf Giants crowned DP World ILT20 champions

Gulf Giants crowned DP World ILT20 champions
Updated 17 October 2024
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Gulf Giants crowned DP World ILT20 champions

Gulf Giants crowned DP World ILT20 champions
  • Shival Bawa’s unbeaten 63 steers team to a six-wicket victory against the ILT20 Pearls

DUBAI: The Gulf Giants were crowned champions of the DP World ILT20 Development Tournament 2024 on Wednesday following a six-wicket victory against the ILT20 Pearls at ICC Academy Oval 1.

The Giants’ run chase was buoyed by Shival Bawa’s dazzling half-century and vital contributions from Vriitya Arvind, Hameed Khan and Muhammad Saghir Khan. 

Yassir Kaleem’s half century helped the Pearls post 185/5 earlier in the day, with Rohan Mustafa also registering a comprehensive performance with bat and ball for the Pearls that went in vain. 

Notably, the competition offers UAE players a chance to earn one of 12 coveted berths in the six DP World ILT20 Season 3 squads, with the all-important draft set for October 23.

The Giants’ run chase faltered to 20/2 with Mustafa picking up the wickets of Muhammad Irfan and Samal Udawantha. Giants’ captain Arvind was joined by Bawa as the pair notched up an essential partnership of 80 runs.

While Arvind was scalped by Uzair Khan for 34 runs, Bawa remained unbeaten to steer the Giants home with 63 runs to his name. His 48-ball knock comprised five fours and three sixes.

Hameed Khan also contributed a swift knock of 27 runs in 13 balls before he was castled by Mustafa in the 16th over. Bawa was then aided by Muhammad Saghir Khan’s high-impact innings of 33 runs in 11 balls, as the Giants chased down the target in 19 overs. 

Earlier in the day, the ILT20 Pearls had an explosive opening push, with Alishan Sharafu’s rapid-fire knock of 35 runs in 15 balls, including four sixes and two fours. At the other end, Mustafa played the anchor’s role with 33 runs in 37 balls. The opening pair had put on 54 runs before Sharafu was dismissed by Irfan in the fifth over. Irfan would also account for Asif Khan, who only managed one run.

Kaleem remained unbeaten to emerge as the top scorer for the Pearls, smashing seven sixes on his way to 72 runs in 45 deliveries. 

Meanwhile, Aayan Azfal Khan picked up the wickets of Mustafa and Uzair Khan in the 14th over. Kamran Atta was the next man to depart as Muhammad Zuhaib’s sole wicket of the night. 

Shahrukh Ahmed joined Kaleem to script the finish for the Pearls with a cavalier knock of 24 runs in only 15 balls. The Pearls finished the innings at 185/5 in 20 overs. 

With the DP World ILT20 Development Tournament 2024 completing a second edition, it continues to highlight some of the emerging talent from around the region. Raees Ahmed finished as the top scorer of the tournament, amassing 307 runs for the ILT20 Thunderbolts while Uzair Khan emerged as the leading wicket taker with 16 scalps for the Pearls.


Dubai Basketball aim to keep up winning momentum against Spartak Subotica

Dubai Basketball aim to keep up winning momentum against Spartak Subotica
Updated 17 October 2024
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Dubai Basketball aim to keep up winning momentum against Spartak Subotica

Dubai Basketball aim to keep up winning momentum against Spartak Subotica
  • Team to host Serbian opponents at Coca-Cola Arena in Round 5 of the ABA League

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball return to Coca-Cola Arena on Sunday to face Serbia’s Spartak Subotica, looking to build on their momentum after an impressive away victory in the ABA League.

Fresh off an 87-74 win over Borac Mozzart in Serbia, Dubai Basketball will look for back-to-wins in Round 5 of the competition to reinforce their position as one of the league’s top sides. After four games of the season, Dubai are in fourth place — just one point behind the three sides above them.

Last time out Danilo Andusic delivered his best performance of the season, scoring a game-high 16 points to help secure the victory. Home fans will be hoping for more of the same on Sunday night.

The history-making team, led by head coach Jurica Golemac, are playing in the ABA League for the first time and are keen to make their home court a fortress.

“Playing in front of our fans at Coca-Cola Arena always gives us that extra boost,” said Golemac. “We’re ready to give it our all and make sure we keep our performance levels from last week. Spartak Subotica is a good team, but we are determined to protect our home ground and keep climbing the league standings.”

Dubai Basketball have made an immediate impact in their inaugural season with their disciplined gameplay featuring prominent talent in the lineup, including former NBA star Davis Bertans and Slovenian captain Klemen Prepelic, leading the team.

Spartak Subotica will be trying to continue their own winning streak as they currently stand in eighth in the ABA League standings. Subotica started the season with two tough losses but have since found their groove and will arrive in Dubai on the back of consecutive victories.

With talented players on their roster, including last week’s man of the match winner Danilo Nikolic, who scored 11 points with 9 rebounds, they will present a tough challenge for the home team.


Mattias Ekstrom joins Ford Performance ahead of 2025 Dakar Rally

Mattias Ekstrom joins Ford Performance ahead of 2025 Dakar Rally
Updated 17 October 2024
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Mattias Ekstrom joins Ford Performance ahead of 2025 Dakar Rally

Mattias Ekstrom joins Ford Performance ahead of 2025 Dakar Rally
  • Swedish driver will attempt to conquer the challenging desert terrain as Ford looks to consolidate its position in the Kingdom

DUBAI: Ford Performance has announced rally and off-road driver Mattias Ekstrom will join its team for the 2025 Dakar Rally, to be held in Saudi Arabia from Jan. 3-17.

Ekstrom, a two-time DTM champion, World Rallycross champion, and experienced rally raid competitor, will join Mitch Guthrie Jr., Nani Roma, and Carlos Sainz Sr. in piloting the Ford Raptor T1+ in one of the world’s most demanding motorsport events. 

“Joining the Ford Dakar program is really exciting for me,” said Ekstrom. “Ford and [engineering partners] M-Sport have built a vehicle that looks, sounds and drives awesome, and we all have a common ambition to win the Dakar Rally. I have had four tries at Dakar so far and now I can say that I have some experience in being able to aim for the top. 

“There is also a lot of knowledge and experience in the team to back up the ambition — starting with the long motorsport heritage of Ford, proven track record of M-Sport, very impressive driver line-up, smart engineers, technicians and the rest of the team.”

He added: “I look forward to the first competitive outing with the Ford Raptor T1+ at Rally du Maroc and later at the Dakar Rally. I am in it to win it, and I hope we will have very successful and great years ahead of us. I will do everything in my power to make it happen." 

Ford Performance has previously shown its off-road capabilities in rally raid racing and global competition via entries and victories in the Baja 1000 and Tatts-Finke Desert Race, among others. The addition of Ekstrom completes a strong driver lineup for the challenge of Dakar.

It is hoped Ekstrom’s diverse background, which spans rally, circuit racing and off-road competition, will be a real boost to the team.

Mark Rushbrook, global director of Ford Performance, said: “Bringing Mattias Ekstrom into the Ford Performance family is a big step forward for our Dakar program. Mattias brings a wealth of experience in rally and off-road racing, and his skills add to a formidable team in the Ford Raptor T1+. The Dakar Rally is a test like no other, but we’re confident in our lineup.” 

Meanwhile Matthew Wilson, M-Sport test and development driver, said: “We have followed Mattias’ career for a long time, from his DTM days to the FIA World Rallycross, and now the Dakar Rally.

“He has shown fantastic speed and ability in all forms of motorsport and his performances in off-road racing have been no different. We are really looking forward to working with him and his co-driver Emil, who both will bring with them a vast array of experience.”