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Global Chess League provides a unique opportunity, says Arjun Erigaisi

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Arjun Erigaisi, the 21-year-old chess prodigy from Warangal, has been creating waves this year with a career-best ranking. He ascended to World No.4 in the FIDE world ratings in June this year after beating France’s Loic Travadon in the French Team Chess Championship 2024.

With the Chess Olympiad starting in Budapest this month and the much-awaited Tech Mahindra Global Chess League starting in London on 3rd October, Arjun exuded confidence and excitement as he prepares for a busy chess season.

“Starting with the Olympiad, I have a long trip coming up, so I am not preparing specifically for any of these events, but I am going about the general preparation that I usually do, expressed a modest Arjun, who will turn up as the Superstar men player for Ganges Grandmasters in the Tech Mahindra Global Chess League Season 2. The franchise owned by Insurekot Sports will feature legendary Vishwanathan Anand as Icon player, Arjun and Parham Maghsoodloo as Superstar men players, Vaishali R and  Nurgyul Salimova as Superstar women players, while Volodar Murzin is part of the team as the Prodigy player.

“Last year, I was on the same team as Magnus Carlsen, and now I am on the same team as Vishy Anand, sir. I remember following the 2013 World Championship Match as a fan, and after 10-11 years, I got the chance to be in the same teams as them. It’s a big delight,” said Arjun. Speaking about his experience from the inaugural season of the Global Chess League held in Dubai, Arjun said, “Season one was a thriller for me. I am very excited and motivated for the second season and hope to perform well this time.”

He further drew parallels with the Indian Premier League and how it helped take franchise-based cricket to a global audience and changed the sport’s landscape. “It’s definitely a great thing that we now have Global Chess League in the chess circuit. I really hope it makes a big impact in the chess world like IPL did to cricket.”

There are a limited number of team chess tournaments, but I love it whenever I get a chance to participate in a team event. This is a bit different from other team events like the Olympiad or World Teams because you wouldn’t know most of your teammates in person, so it presents a unique opportunity to bond with new minds,” he added.

With the Global Chess League being held in London this time, there is a lot of excitement among the chess fraternity. Arjun’s prospects of playing in London are all the more exciting as he has never been to Britain’s capital. “It will be my first visit to London. Hopefully, I will find the time to visit the London Eye, and on the board, I look forward to getting some nice wins. As a team, the goal is to win it all, and my aim is to be at my absolute best during the event,” he signed off.

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Zabeel Stables clinch Commemoration Day Cup after Al Shedi and Nil Boy shine at DIEC

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A tactical ride from Mansoor Al Shedi aboard Nil Boy 16 ensured Zabeel Stables won the DIEC 101km Commemoration Day Cup for Private Stables at Dubai International Endurance City in Seeh Al Salam on Thursday.

Partnering the nine-year-old gelding, Al Shedi won the four-loop ride in a time of three hours, 25 minutes and one second (3:25:01), the pair going about their business at an average speed of 29.56kph, which was marginally faster than the average speed recorded by second finishing pair of Fares Al Mansoori and Al Tantawy, representing SS Stables, who completed the ride in 3:25:27.

Placing a distant third, with 3:26:53 on the clock, were Ahmed Al Marzooqi and Adrar, who competed in the colours of Al Qubaisi Private Stables.

Al Shedi and his mount were third at the end of the first loop, where the lead was secured by Anan Al Katheeri aboard Dakar who were quickest in the opening stage. 

In a race that saw the lead change hands constantly, Khalifa Salem Al Ameemi of SS Stables took over at the end of the second phase aboard Ras Trovador. However, their elimination during the course of the third loop, left Al Marzooqi and Adrar in charge of the leaderboard.

Al Shedi had dropped four places during the second loop, but worked his way up from that seventh position he found himself at to reach second going into the fourth and final phase.

And as he turned on the heat, leader Al Marzooqi and his mount Adrar failed to keep pace and ceded the initiative to them with Al Mansoori and his racing partner Al Tantawy doing well to sneak into second with Al Marzooqi forced into the third and final podium spot.

Board Member and General Manager of Dubai Equestrian Club, Major General Dr. Mohammed Essa Al Adhab, presented the winners with their trophies, commenting: “It was a terrific effort from the winning combination to finish the way they did and I would like to congratulate the winners for their efforts. I would like to thank the stables for participating in the event and getting their horses and riders ready for this very important ride.

“We have a long season ahead of us that is going to be very exciting and we wish all of those involved all the very best for what lies ahead.”

The season at Dubai International Endurance City includes a series of top rides with the world-renowned HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Endurance Festival and Crown Prince of Dubai Endurance Festival, the two showpiece events on its calendar.

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Abu Dhabi T10 stars shine in IPL 2025 auction, top players bag expensive contracts

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The IPL 2025 Auction saw several of the Abu Dhabi T10 players bagging lucrative contracts with various IPL franchises, reflecting the significance and impact of the tournament on the global cricket scenario. The fast-paced nature of the T10 competition has helped the players handle and perform well in situations of high pressure, a quality necessary and appreciated for IPL.

From veterans like Jos Buttler and Trent Boult to budding youngsters such as Noor Ahmad and AM Ghazanfar, multiple Abu Dhabi T10 players were able to gain the trust of the IPL franchises. This will further help in increasing the popularity of T10 cricket while also giving a boost to the UAE as a growing hub of the sport.

Here is the complete list of Abu Dhabi T10 players who were signed by IPL franchises:

Jos Buttler (Deccan Gladiators) – Rs. 15.75 crore (AED 7.02 million) – bought by Gujarat Titans
Rahmanullah Gurbaz (UP Nawabs) – Rs. 2 crore (AED 892,000) – bought by Kolkata Knight Riders
Marcus Stoinis (Deccan Gladiators) – Rs. 11 crore (AED 4.91 million) – bought by Punjab Kings
Liam Livingstone (Bangla Tigers) – Rs. 8.75 crore (AED 3.81 million) – bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore
Phil Salt (Team Abu Dhabi) – Rs. 11.5 crore (AED 5.14 million) – bought by Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Trent Boult (Northern Warriors) – Rs. 12.5 crore (AED 5.59 million) – bought by Mumbai Indians
Maheesh Theekshana (Deccan Gladiators) – Rs. 4.4 crore (AED 1.96 million) – bought by Rajasthan Royals
Noor Ahmad (Team Abu Dhabi) – Rs. 10 crore (AED 4.46 million) – bought by Chennai Super Kings
Anrich Nortje (Deccan Gladiators) – Rs. 6.5 crore – (AED 2.9 million)- bought by Kolkata Knight Riders
Faf du Plessis (Morrisville Samp Army) – Rs. 2 crore (AED 892,000) – bought by Delhi Capitals
Sherfane Rutherford (Northern Warriors) – Rs. 2.6 crore (AED 1.16 million) – Bought by Gujarat Titans
Rovman Powell (Delhi Bulls) – Rs. 1.5 crore (AED 669,000) – Bought by Kolkata Knight Riders
AM Ghazanfar (Team Abu Dhabi) – Rs. 4.8 crore (AED 2.14 million) – Bought by Mumbai Indians
Reece Topley (New York Strikers) – Rs. 75 Lakhs (AED 335,000) – Bought by Mumbai Indians
Azmatullah Omarzai (Northern Warriors) – Rs. 2.4 crore (AED 1.04 million) – Bought by Punjab Kings
Fazalhaq Farooqi (Delhi Bulls) – Rs. 2 crore (AED 892,000) – Bought by Rajasthan Royals
Tim David (Delhi Bulls) – Rs. 3 crore (AED 1.34 million) – Bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore
Nuwan Thushara (Chennai Jaguar Braves) – Rs. 1.6 crore (AED 713,000) – Bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore
Donovan Ferreira (New York Strikers) – Rs. 75 Lakh (AED 335,000) – Bought by Delhi Capitals

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To the UAE: A Nation Where Dreams Are Re-engineered premieres in Dubai

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The much-awaited documentary, “To the UAE: A Nation Where Dreams Are Re-engineered”, premiered at an exclusive private screening, graced by the presence of esteemed dignitaries, including H.E. Eng. Sheikh Salem Bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Department of Civil Aviation, Ras Al Khaimah.

Visioned by Madhusmita Nayak, the founder of The Re-engineered Club Podcast, the documentary is a heartfelt tribute to the UAE’s visionary leadership and its transformation into a land of limitless opportunities. With a commitment to capturing life-changing stories, Madhusmita celebrates the UAE as a beacon of ambition, resilience, and inclusivity.

A Celebration of Transformational Stories The film showcases inspiring narratives from remarkable individuals who exemplify the UAE’s spirit of determination and progress, including,  Ghada Alrousi, the first female Emirati pilot at Air Arabia, Abdulla Lutfi, a celebrated Emirati artist with a unique perspective as an individual on the autism spectrum, Gift Solomon, whose journey from food delivery rider to real estate tycoon exemplifies resilience amongst many others. H.E. Eng. Sheikh Salem Bin Sultan Al Qasimi underscored the significance of the UAE’s commitment to inclusivity, innovation, and opportunity. Speaking at the event, he commended the documentary for celebrating stories of transformation and resilience.

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