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Sam Curran does it all as Desert Vipers roar into ILT20 playoffs

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The Desert Vipers are officially playoff-bound, and they’ve done it with flair.

A scintillating all-round show from Sam Curran powered the Vipers to a five-wicket win over Dubai Capitals on Sunday night, making them the first team in DP World ILT20 history to win six matches in a row.

Chasing 166 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Curran was ice-cool under pressure, finishing unbeaten on 52 off 33 balls after earlier grabbing two key wickets with the ball. Big stage. Big performance.

Fast start, calm finish

The chase began at a pace thanks to Max Holden, who smashed 34 off 22 balls to give the Vipers early momentum. Fakhar Zaman chipped in briefly before Mustafizur Rahman struck, but the Vipers still cruised to 50 for 1 at the end of the powerplay.

Dubai Capitals clawed their way back with a couple of wickets in the middle overs, including the dangerous Hassan Nawaz, who entertained with a rapid 31. At halfway, the equation stood at 79 needed from 60 balls, game on.

That’s when Curran took charge.

Partnering Dan Lawrence, he kept the scoreboard ticking before Shimron Hetmyer arrived with instant impact, launching Dasun Shanaka for a six and a boundary to swing momentum firmly back in the Vipers’ favour.

Curran stayed till the end, finishing the chase with five wickets in hand and booking the Vipers a well-earned playoff berth.

Curran turns the game with the ball

Earlier, the Capitals posted 166 for 4, anchored by a composed half-century from Leus du Plooy. Jordan Cox and skipper Dasun Shanaka provided late fireworks, adding 72 unbeaten runs in just 40 balls to lift the total in the death overs.

But the turning point came in the 14th over.

Curran removed du Plooy in the deep and then dismissed Rovman Powell for a golden duck off the very next ball, a double blow that swung the game decisively.

“Finishing the job feels good”

Named Player of the Match, Curran summed it up perfectly: “The real satisfaction comes from finishing the job for the team. We’re in a good space, but we know there’s still room to improve as we head into the business end.”

Capitals skipper Dasun Shanaka admitted his side fell just short. “Another 10 to 15 runs would have helped. Against a strong side like the Vipers, you need to be spot on.”

Playing for the planet

The night also carried a powerful message off the field. The Vipers wore special jerseys featuring ‘Biodiversity Stripes’, a striking reminder of wildlife loss over the past 50 years. Made in the UAE from 100 per cent recycled materials, the kit underlined the franchise’s push for sustainability and environmental awareness.

Brief scores

Desert Vipers beat Dubai Capitals by five wickets

Dubai Capitals 166/4 (Leus du Plooy 54, Jordan Cox 49, Dasun Shanaka 29; Sam Curran 2/17)

Desert Vipers 171/5 in 19.4 overs
(Sam Curran 52, Max Holden 34, Hassan Nawaz 31)

Player of the Match: Sam Curran

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Praggnanandhaa wins Norway Chess 2026 title after stunning comeback

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Indian chess star Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu produced a brilliant final-round victory to win Norway Chess 2026, capping a dramatic finish to one of the year’s most prestigious tournaments.

Entering the final day half a point behind leader Wesley So, Praggnanandhaa knew only a win would give him a realistic chance of claiming the title. The 19-year-old delivered under pressure, defeating Vincent Keymer with the white pieces to secure the full three points and surge to first place.

The victory lifted Praggnanandhaa to 18 points, enough to overtake Wesley So and clinch the Norway Chess crown in Oslo.

So, who had led the standings heading into the final round, drew his classical game against Alireza Firouzja before winning the Armageddon tiebreak. However, the extra points were not enough to keep him ahead of the charging Indian grandmaster.

Firouzja completed a strong campaign to finish third overall.

Elsewhere, world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen signed off in style with a classical victory over reigning world champion Gukesh Dommaraju, delighting home fans with a final-round win.

Final Standings

  • Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu – 18 points
  • Wesley So – 17 points
  • Alireza Firouzja – 15.5 points

Assaubayeva dominates women’s event

In the Norway Chess Women’s tournament, Bibisara Assaubayeva completed a dominant campaign to secure the title after having already wrapped up first place with a round to spare.

The final day featured three decisive classical games, eliminating the need for Armageddon tiebreaks.

Women’s world champion Ju Wenjun handed Assaubayeva her first classical defeat of the tournament, while Zhu Jiner defeated Humpy Koneru to secure second place overall. Anna Muzychuk also ended her campaign on a high note with a victory over Divya Deshmukh to finish third.

Norway Chess women’s final standings

  • Bibisara Assaubayeva – 16.5 points
  • Zhu Jiner – 16 points
  • Anna Muzychuk – 15 points

Praggnanandhaa’s triumph marks another major milestone in the young Indian grandmaster’s rapidly rising career and further strengthens India’s growing influence at the highest level of world chess.

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Praggnanandhaa closes in on Norway Chess crown after stunning win over Gukesh

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The battle for the Norway Chess 2026 title is set for a thrilling finish after a dramatic Round 9 left three players firmly in contention heading into the final day in Oslo.

Tournament leader Wesley So maintained his narrow advantage after drawing his classical game against Magnus Carlsen before winning the Armageddon tiebreak to secure valuable extra points.

The standout result of the day came from Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu, who defeated reigning world champion Gukesh Dommaraju with the black pieces. The victory earned Praggnanandhaa three points and moved him to within half a point of the tournament lead.

Meanwhile, Alireza Firouzja kept his championship hopes alive by overcoming Vincent Keymer in Armageddon after their classical game ended in a draw.

With one round remaining, Wesley So leads the standings on 15.5 points, followed by Praggnanandhaa on 15 points and Firouzja on 14.5 points, setting up a nail-biting conclusion to the tournament.

Assaubayeva seals women’s title

In the women’s competition, Bibisara Assaubayeva secured the Norway Chess Women 2026 title with a round to spare.

Assaubayeva drew her classical game against Anna Muzychuk, who later claimed the Armageddon win. However, the result was enough to guarantee Assaubayeva an unassailable lead at the top of the standings.

The only decisive classical result in the women’s event came from Zhu Jiner, who defeated Divya Deshmukh to move into second place.

Elsewhere, Humpy Koneru and Ju Wenjun drew their classical encounter before Ju Wenjun claimed the Armageddon victory.

After Round 9, Assaubayeva tops the women’s standings with 16.5 points, ahead of Zhu Jiner on 13 points and Anna Muzychuk on 12 points.

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Inside Dubai’s new sports strategy: Dh18.3 billion economic plan revealed

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Dubai is accelerating its ambitions to become one of the world’s top sporting destinations, unveiling a long-term strategy designed to significantly boost economic impact, increase community participation and attract more global sporting events over the next decade.

Under the Dubai Sports Sector Strategic Plan 2033, the emirate aims to grow the sports industry’s contribution to the economy from Dh10.17 billion to Dh18.3 billion by 2033, reinforcing sport as a key pillar of Dubai’s economic and social development agenda.

The strategy also sets ambitious participation targets, with the number of people actively engaged in sports expected to rise from 1.6 million to 2.6 million. Annual attendance at major sporting events is projected to surge from 1.67 million to more than 4.1 million spectators during the same period.

The announcement was made during a strategic industry gathering organised by the Dubai Sports Council, which brought together sports event organisers, facility operators and industry leaders to discuss future opportunities and challenges shaping the emirate’s sporting landscape.

Hosted in collaboration with JA Sports & Shooting Club at JA The Resort, the meeting also included an exclusive preview of the region’s newest integrated multi-sport destination ahead of its public launch.

Dubai already hosts more than 500 sporting events annually, including over 100 international championships, highlighting its growing reputation as a preferred destination for elite competitions and global sporting experiences.

Officials outlined how the Sports Sector Strategic Plan 2033 will build on this momentum through continued investment in world-class infrastructure, stronger partnerships with the private sector and initiatives designed to encourage wider community engagement in sport.

Speaking during the session, Essa Sharif, Director of the Sports Events Department at the Dubai Sports Council, noted that sporting events have evolved beyond competition to become powerful drivers of economic growth, quality of life and international visibility for the emirate.

The strategy also places a strong focus on nurturing future talent across sports such as football, golf, padel and badminton, while creating pathways for young athletes to progress professionally and compete at higher levels.

As Dubai continues to invest in sporting infrastructure and international events, the Sports Sector Strategic Plan 2033 is expected to play a central role in shaping the emirate’s ambition to become the world’s leading sporting city by the end of the decade.

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