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Andre Fletcher bags $260,000 in record UAE talent bids at DP World ILT20 player auction

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The DP World ILT20 kicked off its fourth season with a bang on Wednesday, October 1, hosting its first-ever Player Auction in Dubai, and the money flowed.

West Indies’ explosive batter Andre Fletcher commanded the mega-payday of the event, securing a stunning $260,000 bid from MI Emirates to retain him for a fourth consecutive season. Closely following the record was England’s talented pacer Scott Currie, snapped up by Dubai Capitals for a cool $250,000.

UAE Pacers Steal the Show

Beyond the big international names, the most thrilling part of the day was the massive demand for local talent, marking a huge milestone for UAE cricket. Homegrown pacers were the ‘flavour of the auction,’ drawing six-figure bids:

  • Junaid Siddique was secured by Sharjah Warriorz for an impressive $170,000 (via Right-to-Match).
  • Muhammad Rohid drew a blockbuster $140,000 from MI Emirates (also via RTM).
  • Wasim Akram also joined the Warriorz for a healthy $55,000.

This unprecedented investment showcases the league’s commitment to building a strong foundation for the sport in the region. Even breakout stars from the DP World ILT20 Development Tournament secured deals, including pacer Haider Razzaq ($50,000 to Gulf Giants) and all-rounder Sanjay Pahal ($10,000 to Desert Vipers).

Historic Associate Signings

The auction also celebrated diversity in cricket, with Faisal Khan making history as the first player from Saudi Arabia to be bought at the auction, joining the Desert Vipers. Kuwait and other associate nations saw numerous players, including Meet Bhavsar (Gulf Giants) and Adnan Idrees (Abu Dhabi Knight Riders), find spots across the six franchises.

Tournament Ready for UAE National Day

The auction finalised the squads, ensuring each team secured a minimum of 19 players, including at least four from the UAE and required representation from Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.

The DP World ILT20 Season 4 is set to light up the UAE sporting calendar starting on a significant date: Tuesday, December 2 (UAE National Day/Eid-Al-Etihad). The 34-match tournament promises high-octane action, culminating in the final on Sunday, January 4, 2026.

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Tremors in the UAE: 4.6-magnitude earthquake strikes south of Musandam

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A mild earthquake measuring 4.6 on the Richter scale struck south of Musandam on Tuesday, November 4, according to the National Seismic Network of the UAE’s National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).

The quake occurred at 4:40pm UAE time at a depth of 5km, with light tremors felt in some parts of the UAE. Authorities confirmed that the earthquake had no impact within the country.

The NCM continues to monitor seismic activity in the region, noting that minor tremors occasionally occur due to the UAE’s proximity to the Zagros mountain range, one of the most active seismic zones in the world.

Recent Seismic Activity in the Region

This is the latest in a series of minor earthquakes recorded in and around the UAE in recent months.

  • In August 2024, a 2.2-magnitude earthquake was reported in Oman’s Madha region, a small Omani exclave located within Fujairah.
  • On August 22, a 3.3-magnitude tremor was recorded in Fujairah’s Safad area.

While the UAE is not situated in a major earthquake zone, occasional tremors are typically low in magnitude and pose no threat to residents or infrastructure.


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Gopichand Hinduja: Honouring a visionary who strengthened the UAE–India business bridge

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The passing of Gopichand Hinduja, Co-Chairman of the Hinduja Group, marks the loss of a remarkable visionary whose leadership transcended borders and industries.  The chairman of the Hinduja Group and one of Britain’s wealthiest businessmen died in London on Tuesday, November 4, at the age of 85, according to PTI. Fondly known as ‘GP’ in global business circles, Hinduja had been unwell for several weeks and passed away in a London hospital, said sources.

Under his stewardship, the Hinduja Group evolved into a diversified multinational conglomerate spanning automotive, energy, banking, infrastructure, and technology, with a growing footprint in the Gulf region, particularly in the UAE.

He recognised the UAE not just as a commercial hub, but as a key growth market and a platform for innovation and sustainability. His belief in the nation’s vision of economic diversification inspired strategic collaborations that strengthened local industries while deepening India’s enduring partnership with the Emirates.

Hinduja also acknowledged the region’s dynamic reforms and its emergence as the ‘Capital of Global Wealth,’ aligning perfectly with the Group’s guiding philosophy of ‘think local, act global.’ Under his direction, the UAE became an essential regional hub for the Hinduja Group’s business expansions across the Asia-Pacific and beyond.

One of the Group’s most promising ventures in the region is Switch Mobility, formed through the merger of Ashok Leyland’s electric vehicle division and the UK-based Optare. The company exemplifies Hinduja’s long-term vision for a greener, smarter future. In line with the UAE’s sustainability goals and Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, Switch Mobility had planned trial runs of its electric buses and light trucks in both countries this year, signalling a new era of sustainable mobility in the Middle East.

Hinduja’s influence was never confined to business. He believed deeply in “business with a purpose”, emphasising philanthropy, education, and community empowerment as integral parts of success. His humility, spirituality, and people-first leadership style earned him respect across continents.

As the UAE continues to evolve as a hub for innovation and sustainable development, Gopichand Hinduja’s legacy endures in every partnership, investment, and idea that bridges nations for a better tomorrow. 

Gopichand Hinduja leaves behind his spouse Sunita, two sons Sanjay and Dheeraj, and daughter Rita.

Sources: India Today, Gulf News, PTI

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Think your bike rack is harmless? It could cost you Dh400, warn Abu Dhabi Police

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Abu Dhabi Police have issued a strong warning to motorists against obscuring their vehicle license plates in any way. Covering plates with bicycles, luggage racks, or other objects that make the numbers or category markings hard to read is strictly prohibited.

Under Article 27(b) of the Federal Traffic Law, offenders face a Dh400 fine. The police emphasised that number plates must remain clearly visible at all times to support law enforcement, surveillance, and traffic monitoring systems. Even unintentional obstructions, such as those caused by a bike rack or rear-mounted cargo, can result in penalties.

Authorities have intensified traffic surveillance across the capital using Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology and have warned that legal action will be taken against repeat or deliberate offenders.

Drivers are urged to ensure their license plates remain clean and unobstructed to avoid fines and help maintain safer roads throughout Abu Dhabi.

License Plate Penalties Across the UAE

Here’s how the penalties apply across the Emirates:

  • Abu Dhabi: Dh400 fine for obscured or covered plates. Intentional tampering may lead to vehicle impoundment and fines of up to Dh50,000.
  • Dubai: Dh400 fine for obscuring plates. Serious offences such as tampering, using counterfeit plates, or removing them can result in higher fines, black points, or vehicle impoundment. Forgery-related violations may attract fines of up to Dh20,000 and possible imprisonment.
  • Sharjah: Dh400 fine for obscuring plates in accordance with federal law.
  • Ajman: Dh400 fine, with enforcement consistent with federal traffic regulations.
  • Ras Al Khaimah: Dh400 fine for plate obstruction; stricter penalties for tampering under Federal Decree-Law No. 14 of 2024.
  • Fujairah: Dh400 fine under federal regulation.
  • Umm Al Quwain: Dh400 fine, aligned with nationwide standards.

Across the UAE, federal traffic laws impose a baseline fine of Dh400 for obscuring plates, while more serious offences involving deliberate tampering or forgery attract heavier penalties, including fines, black points, impoundment, or even jail time.

Motorists are reminded that traffic monitoring has been intensified nationwide, underscoring the UAE’s commitment to road safety and accountability.

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