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Global T20 Canada returns with Gayle, Afridi, Harbhajan and more after player draft

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The player draft for the third Global T20 Canada 2023 was held in a hybrid form on Tuesday night in Mumbai with representatives from each franchise joining from different parts of the world. The GT20 will begin on July 20 in Brampton, Canada, and the cricket extravaganza will see six franchises play 25 matches over the course of 18 days.  

Building up the excitement ahead of an action-packed season this year, the player draft with franchise salary-cap of $579,500 revealed a star-studded line-up of marquee players. Bangladesh Test and T20 captain Shakib Al Hasan along with superstar Caribbean all-rounder Andre Russell and Chris Lynn of Australia will turn up for Montreal Tigers. Among India’s most successful spinners Harbhajan Singh will headline for Brampton Wolves this season with New Zealand all-rounder Colin de Grandhomme.

Toronto Nationals will feature legendary all-rounder Shahid Afridi, who was at the heart of Pakistan’s sole T20 World title, along with New Zealand’s reliable big-hitter Colin Munro while newcomers Mississauga Panthers will feature the explosive Shoaib Malik and West Indies icon and ‘Mr Universe’ Chris Gayle.

Surrey Jaguars, another new entrant this year, will have hard-hitting Nottinghamshire opener Alex Hales along with Pakistan’s top-order batsman Iftikhar Ahmed while Vancouver Knights have named Pakistan’s wicket-keeper batsman Mohammed Rizwan and Pretoria’s swashbuckling batter and right-arm leg spinner Rassie van der Dussen as their marquee picks for this edition.

 

Reputed coaches add to the fervour

Each squad consists of 16 players from Full and ICC Associate Member Nations. These squads include six international players, including two marquee stars, besides four players from Associate Nations and six Canadians. The tournament draft also revealed head coaches for each franchise.

While the legendary Dav Watmore brought his expertise to the fore for Montreal Tigers, Shane Bond worked the math to select the Brampton Wolves squad. Aaqib Javed joined the proceedings for Toronto Nationals while Hassan Mirza, CEO for Mississauga Panthers, represented his team in the draft on behalf of their head coach Lance Klusener. Lalchand Rajput and Donovan Miller will lead the dugout for Surrey Jaguars and Vancouver Knights respectively.

Team list for Global T20 Canada 2023

Brampton Wolves: Harbhajan Singh, Colin De Grandhomme, Tim Southee, Mark Sinclair Chapman, Usama Mir, Hussain Talat, Usman Khan, Logan Van Beek, Jan Nicolaas Frylinck, Max O Dowd, Jeremy Gordon, Aaron Johnson, Rizwan Cheema, Shahid Ahamdzai, Rishiv Joshi, Gurpal Singh Sandhu

Montreal Tigers: Andre Russel/ Shakib Al Hassan, Chris Lynn, Sherfane Rutherford, Carlos Brathwaite, Muhammad Abbas Afridi, Zahir Khan, Muhammad Waseem, Akif Raja, Aayan Khan, Dipendra Airee, Kaleem Sana, Srimantha Wijeratne, Matthew Spoors, Bupendra Singh, Dilpreet Singh, Anoop Chima

Mississauga Panthers: Shoaib Malik, Chris Gayle, Azam Khan, James Neesham, Cameron Scott Delport, Shahnawaz Dahani, Zahoor Khan, Tom Cooper, Cecil Pervez, Jaskarandeep Singh Buttar, Navneet Dhaliwal, Nikhil Dutta, Shreyas Movva, Praveen Kumar, Mihir Patel, Eathan Gibson

Surrey Jaguars: Alex Hales, Iftikhar Ahmed, Jason Behrendorff, Litton Kumar Das, Karim Janat, Mohammad Haris, Sandeep Lamichhane, Ayaan Khan, Jatinder Singh, Bernard Scholtz, Paragat Singh, Dilon Heyliger, Ammar Khalid, Sunny Matharu, Sheel Patel, Kairav Sharma

Toronto Nationals: Colin Munro, Shahid Afridi, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Zaman Khan, Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafique, Hamza Tariq, Gerhard Erasmus, Johannes Jonathan Smit, Farhan Malik, Saad Bin Zafar, Nicholas Kirton, Armaan Kapoor, Sarmad Anwar, Rommel Shahzad, Udhaya Bhagwan

Vancouver Knights: Mohammad Rizwan, Rassie Van Der Dussen, Naveen Ul Haq, Reeza Raphael Hendricks, Corbin Bosch, Najibullah Zadran, Junaid Siddiqui, Vriitya Aravind, Karthik Meiyappan, Ruben Trumplemann, Ravinderpal Singh, Harsh Thaker, Rayyan Pathan, Nawab Singh, Muhammad Kamal, Kanwar Tathgur

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Manchester City launches Ramadan Esports Football Cup for gamers in UAE and MENA

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Manchester City, one of England’s top Premier League clubs, has launched the Ramadan Esports Football Cup, a regional gaming tournament open to players across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Algeria.

The competition, which will take place online across multiple gaming platforms, gives football gaming fans a chance to showcase their skills and compete for exclusive prizes.

How the Tournament Works

  • Players will first compete in national qualifiers, where they will have five hours to play up to ten matches against others from their country.
  • The top players from each country will move on to the semi-finals, scheduled for April 4 at 1:00 PM (local time).
  • Winners from the semi-finals will face off in the grand final later that same day.

Exciting Prizes for Finalists

The tournament winners will receive:

  • A one-on-one match with a Manchester City Esports pro player.
  • An official Manchester City jersey, signed by the entire first team.

This competition is a great chance for football gaming enthusiasts in the UAE and beyond to test their skills and experience top-level esports action during Ramadan.

(Source: Wam)

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Japan becomes first nation to book World Cup 2026 spot as UAE’s fight for qualification continues

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Japan became the first nation to seal qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, securing their place in emphatic fashion with a 2-0 victory over Bahrain at Saitama Stadium on Thursday.

Second-half strikes from Daichi Kamada and Takefusa Kubo ensured Hajime Moriyasu’s side maintained their flawless march through Group C of Asia’s preliminaries, keeping them nine points clear at the summit. Kamada, introduced from the bench, broke the deadlock in the 66th minute before Kubo added gloss to the scoreline three minutes from time.

Elsewhere, Australia cemented their position in second place with a commanding 5-1 win over Indonesia in Sydney, easing Patrick Kluivert into his first game in charge of the visitors. Saudi Arabia was set to host China later on Thursday in the remaining Group C fixture.

UAE remain in contention despite setback in Tehran

The UAE’s World Cup qualification hopes took a hit with a 2-0 defeat to Iran, but Paulo Bento’s side remains firmly in the fight for a place at football’s grandest stage. Goals from Sardar Azmoun and Mohammad Mohebbi put Iran on the brink of their fourth consecutive World Cup appearance, while The Whites must now regroup for a crucial run of fixtures.

Drawn in a competitive Group A alongside reigning Asian champions Qatar, as well as Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and North Korea, the UAE’s campaign is still alive with key games ahead.

Meanwhile, in Group B, South Korea were held to a 1-1 draw by Oman at Goyang Stadium, a result that kept the Taeguk Warriors atop the standings with 15 points, while Oman remained in fourth with seven.

With only the top two teams from each group sealing automatic qualification, the battle for progression remains intense. The third and fourth-placed teams will enter a six-team playoff round, where two further direct berths are up for grabs, while a final qualification spot will be determined via an intercontinental playoff.

For Japan, the job is done. For the UAE, the mission is far from over.

(Source: Wam)

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Top fighters get ready for action as UAE Jiu-Jitsu President’s Cup begins

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The UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation is getting ready for the first round of the Jiu-Jitsu President’s Cup, the country’s most prestigious local championship. The event will take place on Thursday, 20th March, at Mubadala Arena in Abu Dhabi.

This highly anticipated competition will feature top athletes in the Adults and Under 21 categories, known for their skill, dedication, and exciting matches.

A Platform for Champions

Yousef Abdullah Al Batran, a board member of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, said,
“The Jiu-Jitsu President’s Cup is the biggest challenge for athletes in the UAE. It helps them track their progress and compete at the highest level. With so many talented competitors, this event promises thrilling matches. Our goal is to deliver a high-quality championship that prepares athletes for international competitions.”

An Open Challenge for All Athletes

The tournament will use an open belt system, meaning athletes of all belt levels will compete together in the same category. This format encourages learning and skill development as competitors face opponents of different experience levels.

Weigh-Ins and Competition Preparations

Athletes must complete their weigh-ins on 19th and 20th March at various locations:

Where: Mubadala Arena (Abu Dhabi), ADMA Mirdif (Dubai), Al Nahyaniya Hall (Al Ain)
 Timings: 4 pm – 6 pm

Clubs and academies have been training hard for this event, aiming to earn top rankings. Fans can expect intense and action-packed matches as teams fight for the championship title.

Al Wahda Club Aims to Defend Its Title

Mahmoud Al Sayed, Director of the Jiu-Jitsu Academy at Al Wahda Club, said,
“Our athletes are ready to defend their title. We’ve trained hard, and we’re confident in our abilities. The competition will be tough, but we’re determined to make our club proud.”

Last year, Al Wahda Club won the men’s title, while Baniyas Club finished second and Al Ain Club took third place.

(Source: Wam)

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