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India beat Pakistan in thrilling Dubai showdown

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India have beaten Pakistan by five wickets in a nail-biting Asia Cup group stage match in Dubai.

Chasing 148 runs to win, Indian batsman Hardik Pandya hit a six to finish off the match with his side needing six runs to win off three balls.

After winning the toss and electing to field first, India bowled out Pakistan for 147 with fast bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar taking 4-26. Wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan shined with the bat for Pakistan with 43.

In reply, India’s batsmen recovered strongly after an early wobble to chase down their target with just two balls to spare.

Cricket’s biggest rivals were greeted by a packed stadium of supporters for both countries.

It was sweet revenge of sorts for India, who went down to Pakistan for the first time in a World Cup match last year at the same venue when the two teams met in the group stages of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

India’s next match is against Hong Kong on Wednesday, while Pakistan take on the same opponent on Friday, September 2 in Sharjah.

The arch rivals will most likely meet again later in the tournament, in the Super Fours stage and possibly the finals on September 11.

 

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Indian boxing icon Mary Kom launches UAE’s first robotic knee surgery unit

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Indian Olympic medalist and boxing legend Mary Kom stepped into a different kind of ring this week as she officially inaugurated Aster Hospital Mankhool’s state-of-the-art robotic surgery facility, a first for the healthcare group in the UAE.

The highlight? The launch of the ROSA robotic knee replacement system, a high-tech marvel that blends real-time data, 3D modelling, and a personalised approach to revolutionise how knee surgeries are done.

“This is a big leap forward for patient care,” said Kom. The six-time world champion, who’s also served in India’s Parliament, hailed the hospital’s push for smarter, safer surgeries.

Precision Power

Unlike traditional knee replacements, the ROSA robot acts as a high-tech co-pilot, guiding surgeons from planning to execution. The system uses detailed CT scans to create a 3D model of the patient’s knee, allowing for precise implant placement, better joint function, and faster recovery.

Safer, Smarter, Stronger

The robotic approach means smaller incisions, less tissue damage, and a lower risk of complications – like infections or nerve damage. Patients with complex anatomy or severe arthritis, in particular, stand to benefit the most.

And the best part? The minimally invasive nature means less blood loss, quicker healing, and a better quality of life – helping patients get back on their feet faster and stronger than ever.

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FIFA Club World Cup 2025: More tickets released for Al Ain vs Juventus clash as demand soars

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Football fans who missed out during the initial phase of ticket sales for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 have another shot: FIFA has released an additional batch of tickets for select matches following a surge in global demand.

Set to take place this summer in the United States, the tournament has drawn intense interest, especially for marquee matchups like Al Ain FC vs Juventus, scheduled for June 19 as part of Group G. With excitement building around the UAE club facing off against the Italian giants, tickets for the clash have become some of the hottest in the tournament’s early stages.

Other crowd-pulling fixtures now seeing increased ticket availability include Bayern Munich vs Auckland City, Boca Juniors vs Benfica, Real Madrid vs Al Hilal, and Flamengo vs Chelsea. Fans are especially eager for heavyweight showdowns such as Bayern Munich vs Boca Juniors and Real Madrid vs Red Bull Salzburg, which continue to top FIFA’s most-requested list.

FIFA reported that tickets have now been purchased by supporters from more than 130 countries, underlining the event’s global draw. Leading the pack is the United States, followed by Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Canada, Germany, Saudi Arabia, France, Japan, and Spain.

With the 2025 edition of the Club World Cup set to be one of the most diverse and competitive yet, fans are being encouraged to act fast as tickets for key matchups continue to sell out.

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Global Combat Sports Gets a New Face as World League of Fighters Takes Over Dubai

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Dubai became the epicentre of combat sports as the World League of Fighters (WLF), in partnership with Dubai Sports Council, successfully staged BKFC 71 & 72 at the iconic Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium on April 4th and 5th. In a seismic shift that’s redefining the future of fighting, WLF co-founders Rajesh Banga and Sunil Mathew brought the world’s fastest-growing combat sport to the heart of the Middle East, a region already surging with investments in Boxing, MMA and more.

The historic back-to-back events on April 4th and 5th lit up Dubai with 44 world-class fighters, delivering two nights of raw, high-octane action that left fans on the edge of their seats. By introducing BKFC to the region, WLF has not only elevated Dubai’s reputation as a premier destination for elite sports but also carved out a new frontier for bare-knuckle fighting on the global stage.

Co-Founders of World League of Fighters Rajesh Banga and Sunil Mathew sharing excitement on the successful hosting of the BKFC 71 & 72 Event shares, “Dubai has long served as a global center for premier combat events, and we aim to bring BKFC back to the UAE again. Beyond providing fans with an unforgettable experience, BKFC 71& 72 events demonstrated the fast paced entertainment of Bare knuckle fighting while establishing Middle East as the premier combat sports venue.”

While sports like Muay Thai and Jiu-Jitsu have gained enormous popularity, the market’s enthusiastic reception to bare-knuckle fighting surpassed all expectations. This success validates World League of Fighters’ vision, that combat sports fans desire diversity and authenticity in fighting disciplines.

Adding on the potential of inviting more successful chapters of BKFC in the region, Co-Founders Rajesh Banga and Sunil Mathew also stated, “This was never just about one event. This was about creating a new legacy for combat sports on the global stage with World League of Fighters leading the way. With the support of the Dubai Sports Council, David Feldman, and icons like Conor McGregor, we’ve brought something truly historic to life. The response has been overwhelming, and this is only the beginning of our journey in the Emirates.”

In a moment that electrified the global fight community, Conor McGregor the face of modern combat sports arrived with an entourage of 20 aboard his private jet to witness the spectacle firsthand, further validating World League of Fighters’ growing influence in the combat sports world.

“This is a movement. A revolution. A new home for the fight world,” declared Rajesh Banga and Sunil Mathew of World League f Fighters.

 “With World League of Fighters at the helm, we’re writing combat sports history in the sands of Dubai. The gloves are off. The desert is alive. And the future is bare-knuckle.” Added co-founders Rajesh Banga and Sunil Mathew

The UAE has already embraced MMA and boxing at the highest levels, and World League of Fighters has successfully positioned BKFC within that combat sports ecosystem while bringing something uniquely exciting to the market. With its successful debut, WLF has confirmed that Chapter 2 of BKFC in Dubai will return in November 2025, with official dates to be revealed soon.

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