UAE’s Rashed Al-Qemzi takes powerboat pole position in Italy

UAE’s Rashed Al-Qemzi takes powerboat pole position in Italy
Team Abu Dhabi's Rashed Al-Qemzi claims pole position at the Grand Prix of Italy. (Supplied)
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Updated 01 September 2024
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UAE’s Rashed Al-Qemzi takes powerboat pole position in Italy

UAE’s Rashed Al-Qemzi takes powerboat pole position in Italy
  • World champion leads Team Abu Dhabi to 1-2 to give himself a chance to reclaim lead in title race

San Nazzaro: Team Abu Dhabi’s Rashed Al-Qemzi gave himself the ideal opportunity to reclaim the lead in the 2024 UIM F2 World Championship title race on Sunday by securing pole position for the Grand Prix of Italy.

Making it a perfect day for the team, Mansoor Al-Mansoori qualified second after winning the Q1 and Q2 sessions, and also leading the six-boat Q3 shootout before being edged out by his teammate.

 Defending F2 world champion Al-Qemzi, bidding to become the first driver to win the crown five times, goes into the grand prix just four points adrift of Lithuania’s Edgaras Riabko, who will start in fifth place.

Sweden’s Mathilda Wiberg, winner of the previous round in Lithuania, is level on points with Al-Qemzi, but faces a difficult task when she starts behind the two Abu Dhabi boats after qualifying in third place.

It all adds up to a fascinating Sunday in San Nazzaro, with everything to race for ahead of the two remaining rounds of the championship on back-to-back September weekends in Portugal.

Having won in San Nazzaro last year on his way to securing a fourth F2 world crown, Al-Qemzi arrived in Italy with his sights set firmly on a repeat win to lift himself back in front in this year’s title battle.

He started well, setting the fastest time in the morning official practice, with championship leader Riabko down in eighth and Wiberg in third spot.

After clocking the fifth best time, Al-Mansoori was quickest over the early part of the afternoon’s Q1 session, later dropping several places before recording another best lap to go through in first place, just ahead of Al-Qemzi.

The momentum was clearly with Al-Mansoori who powered his way through Q2 with another fastest lap to reach the six-boat shootout ahead of Britain’s Matthew Palfreymen and Wiberg, with Al-Qemzi fourth ahead of Riabko and Frenchman Nelson Morin.

It was a similar story in Q3 as Al-Mansoori again clocked the best early lap, only to be nudged out of pole position by Al-Qemzi who now carries the advantage into the grand prix.


India slammed over ‘undeniable’ advantage of playing all Champions Trophy matches in Dubai

India slammed over ‘undeniable’ advantage of playing all Champions Trophy matches in Dubai
Updated 26 February 2025
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India slammed over ‘undeniable’ advantage of playing all Champions Trophy matches in Dubai

India slammed over ‘undeniable’ advantage of playing all Champions Trophy matches in Dubai
  • The other seven teams have to shuttle between three venues in Pakistan and the UAE
  • India refused to travel to hosts Pakistan because of security concerns, political tensions

DUBAI: Former cricketers and pundits have slammed India’s “undeniable” advantage of playing all their Champions Trophy matches in Dubai, while the other seven teams have to shuttle between three venues in Pakistan and the UAE.

India refused to travel to hosts Pakistan for the 50-over tournament, because of security concerns and political tensions, and are playing all their matches at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

A stand-off between the rivals lasted for more than a month, leaving plans for the tournament in jeopardy until the Pakistan board finally agreed a compromise with the International Cricket Council.

The deal means Pakistan will play at a neutral venue in any ICC tournament hosted by India until 2027.

The decision was reached after Jay Shah — secretary of the powerful BCCI — took over as ICC chairman in December at the headquarters of the sports’ governing body in Dubai.

“I feel very uncomfortable about the way that India is being treated at the moment,” former England cricketer and popular broadcaster Jonathan Agnew told ABC Sport.

“This is wrong. If you’re going to play an international tournament you can’t pick and choose where you play and where you’re not going to play.

“I don’t see how long this can carry on for? It makes a farce of these tournaments.”

The playing and pitch conditions in Dubai and the venues in Pakistan — Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi — are drastically different.

There has been no dew in Dubai in India’s first two wins with the highest total being 244 when Rohit Sharma’s team chased down 242 against Pakistan on a sluggish pitch.

Totals in Pakistan have been much higher with dew also playing a part, notably when Australia’s Josh Inglis hit an unbeaten 120 to chase down a tournament-record 352 against England at Lahore’s Qaddafi Stadium.

“What about the advantage India have in playing only in Dubai — which seems to me to be a hard-to-quantify advantage, but an undeniable advantage?” former England captain Michael Atherton asked Nasser Hussain on the Sky Sports Podcast.

“They’re playing at just one venue. Therefore, the selection, you know, can focus in on the conditions in Dubai.”

India and New Zealand have moved into the semifinals from Group A and will play each other in Dubai in the last group match on Sunday.

But irrespective of the placing, India will play their semifinal in Dubai on March 4.

The final will be played in Lahore on March 9, unless India qualify in which case it will be in Dubai.

Australia’s Pat Cummins missed out on leading his team in the eight-nation tournament — once called the mini World Cup — because of an ankle injury, but weighed in on the debate.

“I think it’s good in that the tournament can go on, but obviously, it does give them (India) a huge advantage playing on the same ground,” Cummins told Yahoo Australia.

“They already look very strong, and they have got that obvious benefit of playing all their games there.”

However, England skipper Jos Buttler played down the controversy.

“Not really,” Buttler said after being asked if the schedule gave India an advantage.

“I think it’s a unique tournament already, isn’t it, with being hosted here with one team playing in a different place but that’s not something I’m sort of worried too much about at the moment.”


New Zealand’s Ravindra keen to play against India in Champions Trophy dead rubber

New Zealand’s Ravindra keen to play against India in Champions Trophy dead rubber
Updated 26 February 2025
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New Zealand’s Ravindra keen to play against India in Champions Trophy dead rubber

New Zealand’s Ravindra keen to play against India in Champions Trophy dead rubber
  • With New Zealand already in the semifinals, key players could be rested for the final group match
  • Rachin Ravindra says there’s still a lot to play for, such as the first spot in the tournament semifinals

Rachin Ravindra has no desire to sit out New Zealand’s dead rubber against India after returning to the side with a rousing century against Bangladesh at the Champions Trophy.

With New Zealand already qualified for the semifinals, selectors have the luxury of resting players for the final group match against India in Dubai on Sunday.

Batsman Ravindra sat out the Black Caps’ opener against Pakistan while recovering from a blow to the head and does not want to miss another match at the ICC tournament.

“Conversations haven’t really been had around that. But in a tournament like this, I guess you want to play as many games as you can,” the 25-year-old lefthander told reporters on Wednesday.

“And the nature of my injury before is meaning I’ve missed some games.

“So I’ll do whatever the team wants but I’d be keen to get out there and hopefully do my thing.”

Ravindra’s preparations for the tournament were disrupted when he was struck on the head by the ball in a fielding mishap, forcing him to go through concussion protocols.

He scored 112 against Bangladesh on his return to the team batting at number four in place of Daryl Mitchell, who was ruled out due to illness.

Ravindra said all-rounder Mitchell was “definitely progressing well” on his way back to full health and the team were glad to have a couple of rest days.

Come game day against India, though, players would be raring to go for the dead rubber.

“I guess you don’t really want to take games for granted ever,” he said.

“I think we can treat it like a game in an international tournament, right?

“So there’s still a lot to play for, the first spot in the semifinals.”


Lakers’ Doncic makes triple-double in winning reunion with Dallas

Lakers’ Doncic makes triple-double in winning reunion with Dallas
Updated 26 February 2025
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Lakers’ Doncic makes triple-double in winning reunion with Dallas

Lakers’ Doncic makes triple-double in winning reunion with Dallas
  • The front-running Cleveland Cavaliers extended their winning streak to eight games with a 122-82 thrashing of the Orlando Magic
  • Boston Celtics, a place behind Cleveland in the East, took their own winning streak to six games with a 111-101 victory at the Toronto Raptors

LOS ANGELES: Luka Doncic faced his old team the Dallas Mavericks for the first time since his shock move to the Los Angeles Lakers and served up a triple-double in a 107-99 win on Tuesday.

The five-time All-Star moved to the Lakers in exchange for big man Anthony Davis this month in a deal which stunned the NBA and left Mavs fans distraught.

Davis, who is injured, was present at the Crypto.com arena in Los Angeles and was given a tribute from the Lakers during the first timeout.

The watching Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison, who has been a target of Dallas fans’ anger since the move, was also given a warm welcome by Lakers fans who chanted “Thank you Nico” during Doncic’s free throws.

Doncic put up 19 points on 6-17 shooting but grabbed 15 rebounds and made 12 assists on what he conceded was a strange night against his former teammates.

“I don’t know how to explain it, I think in the first quarter, second quarter, I didn’t know what was happening. It was just different, I can’t even explain how I felt,” he told broadcaster TNT.

Doncic admitted that despite his key role, his shooting was off in a game where the Lakers needed a big fourth quarter from LeBron James to secure the win.

“I couldn’t make nothing today, I am just glad we got a win. I can’t wait to go to sleep honestly,” said the Slovenian, who made a key assist to James to make sure of the win.

James had 27 points with 16 of them coming in the fourth quarter.

The short-handed Mavericks put up a strong fight however with Kyrie Irving outstanding as he made 35 points with seven rebounds and four assists. Klay Thompson put up 22 points for Dallas.

The front-running Cleveland Cavaliers extended their winning streak to eight games with a 122-82 thrashing of the Orlando Magic.

Ty Jerome top-scored off the bench for Cleveland making 20 points in 21 minutes while Max Strus nailed five three-pointers as he put up 17 points.

The blowout win moves the Cavs to a league-best 48-10 record on the season, despite Donovan Mitchell being restricted to just 11 points.

“We move it quickly, we move it quickly up the floor in transition, make quick decisions, everyone touches it — it is a fun style of play,” said Cavs head coach Kenny Atkinson.

“It creates a lot of open looks and our skill level is super high, you have to have high skill level to play that way,” he added.

The Boston Celtics, a place behind Cleveland in the East, took their own winning streak to six games with a 111-101 victory at the Toronto Raptors.

Jaylen Brown scored 24 points with Derrick White adding 22, while Payton Prichard had 20 points and Jayson Tatum put up 19 points and provided 11 assists for the Celtics.

White shot six of 11 three-pointers in a game where Toronto trailed by 17 early in the fourth quarter.

Although the Raptors were able to cut the lead to seven with 4:18 left the outcome was never truly in doubt, with White’s last three-pointer sealing victory.

Brown did not play in the final three minutes of the game as he struggled with an injury to his left leg.

The Celtics had been without Kristaps Porzingis through illness while Jrue Holiday was rested, Luke Kornet was absent for personal reasons and Al Horford had a sore big toe.

White praised the way the team had coped with those absences.

“Standards are standards so it doesn’t matter who is playing. A lot of guys had big minutes for us, we had to figure it out and we got the win,” he said.

The Memphis Grizzlies, third in the West, needed overtime to beat a determined Phoenix Suns 151-148 with Ja Morant top-scoring with 29 points and providing eight assists.

Morant scored 15 points in the fourth quarter including the game-tying shot before the end of regulation.


Boxer has egg on his face after fight rival reminds him of failed doping test

Boxer has egg on his face after fight rival reminds him of failed doping test
Updated 26 February 2025
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Boxer has egg on his face after fight rival reminds him of failed doping test

Boxer has egg on his face after fight rival reminds him of failed doping test
  • The left-handed smack was a not-so-subtle reference to Benn’s failed doping test that derailed their planned fight in 2022
  • After Tuesday’s press conference, the sons faced off and exchanged words before Eubank Jr. pulled an egg from his pocket and hit Benn, who had to be restrained by several burly security guards

MANCHESTER, England: Chris Eubank Jr. smashed an egg into Conor Benn’s face during a staredown between the rival boxers in a chaotic encounter Tuesday to promote their April 26 bout.

The left-handed smack was a not-so-subtle reference to Benn’s failed doping test that derailed their planned fight in 2022. Benn argued successfully that his consumption of eggs elevated his testosterone levels.

It’s been more than 30 years since the boxers’ fathers — Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank — met twice in the ring in one of Britain’s great rivalries.

After Tuesday’s press conference, the sons faced off and exchanged words before Eubank Jr. pulled an egg from his pocket and hit Benn, who had to be restrained by several burly security guards. Eubank Jr. was also held back as both sides were separated.

The fighters, who will square off in a middleweight bout at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, later took to social media.

“That’s the only shot you’ll land on me,” the 28-year-old Benn wrote on his X account along with an expletive. “2 rounds you are finished.”

The 35-year-old Eubank Jr. wrote: “Apparently egg contamination was the reason for his two failed drugs tests. So I contaminated him with an egg.” In another post featuring a photo of Benn with egg on his face, he wrote, “Eggcellent.”

Eddie Hearn, who is Benn’s promoter, called Eubank Jr.’s actions “unacceptable.”

“The world we live in today — it will go viral, people will think it’s quite amusing. But I’ll just tell you one thing — in the fight game, everything changes now about this fight,” he told Sky Sports. “You don’t want to be backstage right now. If you see Nigel Benn tonight, run. These people, they’re not normal people, They don’t go and have a cup of tea and then forget about it and everybody calms down.”

A second press conference that was scheduled for Thursday at Tottenham was now in doubt, Hearn added.

Benn and Eubank Jr. were scheduled to fight at London’s O2 Arena in October 2022 in a catchweight bout, but it was called off after Benn’s voluntary urine test showed trace amounts of fertility drug Clomiphene, a banned substance that boosts testosterone levels while burning fat.

Benn, who has a 23-0 record, battled to clear his name and his suspension was lifted in November last year.

The WBC in February 2023 cleared Benn of intentional doping, saying the boxer’s consumption of eggs presented a “reasonable explanation” for his failed test.

The WBC said in its ruling: “Mr. Benn’s documented and highly elevated consumption of eggs during the times relevant to the sample collection raised a reasonable explanation for the adverse finding.” The sanctioning body said there was “no conclusive evidence that Mr. Benn engaged in intentional or knowing ingestion of Clomiphene.”


MLS fines Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi for placing hand on New York City FC assistant coach’s neck

MLS fines Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi for placing hand on New York City FC assistant coach’s neck
Updated 26 February 2025
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MLS fines Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi for placing hand on New York City FC assistant coach’s neck

MLS fines Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi for placing hand on New York City FC assistant coach’s neck
  • The reigning league MVP had some words with New York assistant coach Mehdi Ballouchy and covered his mouth as two Miami assistants intervened
  • The league also fined Inter Miami forward Luis Suarez an undisclosed amount for violating the hands to the face/head/neck of an opponent policy in a separate incident in that match

NEW YORK: Major League Soccer fined Inter Miami captain Lionel Messi an undisclosed amount on Tuesday for placing his hand on a New York City FC assistant coach’s neck.

The incident happened during Saturday’s 2-2 draw.

Messi was exiting the pitch following the full-time whistle after receiving a yellow card for a verbal exchange with referee Alexis Da Silva.

The reigning league MVP had some words with New York assistant coach Mehdi Ballouchy and covered his mouth as two Miami assistants intervened.

Messi started to walk away, then turned back toward Ballouchy. He put his right hand on the back of Ballouchy’s neck and squeezed hard enough that it appeared to stun him.

The league also fined Inter Miami forward Luis Suarez an undisclosed amount for violating the hands to the face/head/neck of an opponent policy in a separate incident in that match.

He grabbed New York defender Birk Risa by the back of the neck during a skirmish following the halftime whistle.

Chicago Fire midfielder Brian Gutierrez was suspended one match and fined an undisclosed amount for knocking down Columbus’ Yevhen Cheberko with a high elbow to the head in 4-2 season-opening loss on Saturday. He will miss the home opener against D.C. United on March 1.

The league also fined Portland Timbers defender Kamal Miller an undisclosed amount for failing to leave the field in a timely manner against the Vancouver Whitecaps on Sunday after getting sent off with a red card in the 11th minute.