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Abu Dhabi T10 2025: Sreesanth leads Vista Riders past Aspin Stallions in tight finish, vows to return ‘fitter next year’

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Vista Riders captain Sreesanth rolled back the years with a match-turning opening spell, guiding his side to a hard-fought six-run victory over the Aspin Stallions in the 2025 Abu Dhabi T10 on Saturday night. Defending 84/9, the Riders struck early through the 43-year-old pacer, who removed Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Avishka Fernando in the very first over to seize control of the chase.

The win marked Vista’s second victory in three matches, pushing them level on points with the Northern Warriors, whom they face next on Sunday night, and with a game in hand.

Sreesanth, who finished with figures of 2 for 2 in his opening over, credited senior leaders Faf du Plessis and head coach Vijay Dahiya for tactical advice that inspired his spell.

“They told me to try my slow outswing again, and that gave me confidence,” Sreesanth said. 

“I want to improve my fitness, and next year I will be even better. As long as T10 is around, I am around.”

Taking up the captaincy mantle in the high-intensity T10 arena, Sreesanth spoke about his leadership approach, emphasising belief and intent.

“A captain is a leader who just pushes the team to believe in themselves. All formats are just about one ball at a time. I am doing nothing extra, just asking them to keep their josh high.”

He also praised tournament founder Shaji Ul Mulk, Chairman of Mulk Holdings and T10 Global Sports, for sustaining cricket’s fastest format.

“T10 is the best and fastest format. To play even at this age, it is for both my kids and my family that they are pushing me.”

The former India star dedicated his Player of the Match performance to his son on his ninth birthday.

“I am 43 years old. If I can do it, anybody can do it. This one is for him.”

Vista Riders now turn their attention to Sunday’s showdown against the Northern Warriors, as the race for early momentum tightens.


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Dubai set to unify government services within one year under new digital vision

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Dubai is taking a bold leap into the future of governance, with a sweeping directive aimed at making government services faster, simpler, and smarter for everyone.

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has announced that all Dubai government entities must integrate their services into a single unified digital ecosystem within one year. The goal? Cut through complexity and deliver seamless, user-friendly experiences for both individuals and businesses.

Speaking during a visit to Digital Dubai, Sheikh Hamdan emphasised reducing the number of platforms people need to use, replacing them with streamlined, specialised systems that save time and effort.

“Our goal is to make life easier, and strengthen Dubai’s competitiveness as a global hub for business and investment,” he said.

Government powered by AI and data

This isn’t just about merging apps; it’s about reimagining how government works.

Dubai is building a fully AI-driven model, where:

  • 100% of government performance will be data-based
  • An algorithm bank will store ready-to-use machine learning models
  • AI accelerators will power faster decision-making

The ambition is huge:

  • Boost GDP by over Dh10 billion within two years
  • Rank among the world’s top 10 cities in AI readiness
  • Ensure 80% of policies are backed by AI-driven insights
  • Upskill leaders so 100% are proficient in AI and analytics

Smarter systems, smoother services

Sheikh Hamdan also reviewed next-gen projects designed to make government operations more connected and efficient:

  • Unified resource planning systems covering finance, HR, payroll, and procurement
  • Agentic AI assistants that let users complete services through simple conversations
  • Smart city sensors (IoT) that can detect risks like smoke or fires and instantly alert authorities

Imagine requesting a government service just by chatting with an AI, and having it completed in seconds. That’s the direction Dubai is heading.

By putting technology, data, and people’s needs at the centre, Dubai is aiming to create a system where government services feel less like bureaucracy and more like a seamless, everyday experience.

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Dubai rolls out self-driving taxis in Jumeirah and Umm Suqeim, giving commuters a glimpse of the future

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Ever wondered what it’s like to hop into a taxi with no one behind the wheel? In Dubai, that future has officially arrived.

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has kicked off commercial operations of autonomous taxis in Umm Suqeim and Jumeirah, two of the city’s coastal hotspots. You can now book an auto cab as easily as ordering your usual ride.

Through partnerships with WeRide and Apollo Go, these rides are available via the Uber and Apollo Go apps.

The first phase brings 100 self-driving taxis onto Dubai’s roads, with plans to expand the fleet as more residents warm up to the idea of AI-powered commuting. Behind the scenes, these vehicles rely on a mix of artificial intelligence, smart sensors, and real-time decision-making to safely navigate busy streets, traffic lights, and even unpredictable pedestrians.

And if you’re wondering about safety, these aren’t robots. The technology powering them has already clocked over 150 million kilometres and completed more than 10 million trips worldwide.

So, next time you hail a taxi in Jumeirah, don’t be surprised if the driver’s seat is empty.


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Dubai scam alert: Authority warns of fake QR code scams as cyber fraud attempts rise

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The Dubai Electronic Security Centre (DESC) has issued a warning over a growing number of scams involving fake QR codes, especially those sent through email.

According to the authority, cybercriminals are exploiting how quickly information spreads by sharing QR codes that appear to offer urgent updates or important services. However, scanning these codes can expose users to serious risks.

DESC explained that such QR codes may install malware on devices or redirect users to fake websites designed to steal personal and financial information.

How to protect your device

Residents are being urged to stay cautious by verifying the source of any email before scanning QR codes, avoiding suspicious messages, and never entering sensitive details on untrusted links.

To boost online safety, DESC also recommends using the RZAM app, which provides real-time alerts about unsafe websites and allows users to scan links before opening them.

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