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Maheesh Theekshana shines as Sharjah Warriors defeat Dubai Capitals

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Sri Lankan off-spinner Maheesh Theekshana bagged four wickets for 20 runs as Sharjah Warriors record a nine-wicket win against Dubai Capitals in the 14th match of the DP World ILT20 season 2 in Sharjah. 

Theekshana’s masterful performance resulted in the Dubai Capitals being bowled out for 104 runs in 18.2 overs.

The Sri Lankan was well-backed by Daniel Sams, who bagged 3 for 28 with his accurate left-arm medium pace. 

Chasing the moderate target, Warriors raced to victory in 13.1 overs through an opening partnership of 70 runs in 8.2 overs between Niroshan Dickwella and Johnson Charles. Niroshan Dickwella scored a 30-ball 37 runs before getting caught by Sam Billings at long on bowled by Haider Ali. Charles went on to hit an unbeaten 43 off 33 balls with four boundaries and a six while Joe Denly remained on 23 off 16 balls with three boundaries and a six. The Warriors won the match with 41 balls to spare.

The Capitals came into the game after a defeat to the defending champions Gulf Giants and surprised everyone by opting to bat first after winning the toss, unlike all other teams that had elected to bowl. The Warriors however, fresh from a win over Desert Vipers, continued their momentum and have now shot up the table to the second place while the Capitals slipped to fourth.

The tale of Capitals’s collapse began soon after their opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz hit the second ball of the first over from Chris Woakes over long-on for a six. Scotland’s left-arm spinner Mark Watt got Gurbaz out with a ball that skidded through and went through the gates to hit the stumps for 9. Ben Dunk joined his skipper David Warner but fell in the fifth over to Sams, flicking into the hands of Johnson Charles at deep backward square leg for 8.

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UAE left-arm medium pacer Muhammad Jawadullah, who had won the match for Warriors against Desert Vipers by bowling a tight last over, took the valuable wicket of Warner for 16. Warner, going for a pull, gloved the ball to wicketkeeper Dickwella who took a diving catch down the leg side.

Theekshana, who was introduced for the ninth over, removed Sam Billings quickly for 9 by forcing him to slap to Lewis Gregory at cover. When half the Capitals side was back in the dug-out for 44, Theekshana trapped Max Holden leg before for a duck in the same over. Theekshana also got Ricardo Powell leg before for 10 in the 11th over with a doosra and Jason Holder also got out leg before in the 13th over for 1.  

Roelof van der Merwe held on to score 21 runs before pulling Sams to Jawadullah at short fine leg. Raza took the score past the 100-run mark with a fighting 22 runs that had two sixes before becoming Sams’ third victim when he lifted to Kohlder-Cadmore at deep extra cover.

Warriors skipper Kohler-Cadmore said, “The guys were brilliant in the first innings, and made our job easier. This isn’t the easiest place to play spin, and to have someone (Theekshana) who can bowl three overs in the powerplay is brilliant. Everyone’s chipping in, just about finding consistency.”

Capitals captain Warner said, “We weren’t good enough with the bat. We are all accountable for that. The wicket played a bit different than we expected, and we need to give credit to them for the way they bowled. Our shot selection wasn’t good enough. We need to go back to the drawing board and be brave. We are being a bit too conservative, need to show more intent. We’ll be back in Dubai where we are a bit more confident about the conditions.”

Player of the Match, Theekshana said, “The surface was a bit slower than yesterday and it got better for me. We have got experienced players, and we are performing well as a team. In Abu Dhabi (next match), I have bowled in the T10 and the 2021 World Cup as well. I know the wickets there, so hopefully I can get better out there too.”

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Former World No.1 badminton player and renowned coach Mathias Boe visits World Padel League; discusses Padel’s appeal and growth in India

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With the World Padel League’s India debut in full swing at the Nesco Center in Mumbai, former World No.1, 2012 London Olympic silver medalist in badminton and former coach of India’s top doubles pair, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, Mathias Boe made a special appearance at the competition on Thursday.

Speaking on the sidelines of the event, Boe shared his perspective on the growth of padel in India. He said, “Even more courts are coming up and there’s an ongoing discussion in many clubs about converting other courts into padel courts. The growth reminds me of what I’ve witnessed in Denmark, where the sport emerged from nothing, just 6-7 years ago.”

A regular padel player himself, Boe said, “I am not one of the best you have seen, but yeah, of course I was born with a racquet in my hand. Padel is relatively easy to pick up for beginners as well and that’s why the sport is also growing so rapidly.” He added, “It is a good mix because it’s merging all the sports. It’s like you have the glass from squash, then you have the ground strokes from tennis, and you also have the overheads from badminton. For badminton players, the advantage comes from the smashing and footwork. The doubles aspect requires a stronger partnership in communication and teamwork as well.”

Under Boe’s coaching, the duo of Satwik and Chirag achieved several memorable victories worldwide. These include a bronze medal at the 2022 World Championships, gold at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, gold at the 2023 Asian Games, and gold at the Asian Championships, amongst other accomplishments.

Drawing from his coaching experience with India’s top doubles pair, Boe said, “Obviously my advantage was as a player I was tactically quite good, so often that tactical aspect I was able to bring in. For Satwik and Chirag especially, that was maybe what their game plan needed.”

He further added, “When you have dedicated your entire life to something, then obviously it’s not so difficult to spot the gaps. You need to understand how to talk to people differently. Chirag is a Mumbai boy, Satwik is from Andhra, so their personalities are also very different.”

The league stage concludes on February 7, with Game Changers Lions taking on Sohail Khan Ent. Panthers in the first match and the SG Pipers Cheetahs facing Vernost Jaguars in the second. The top two teams from the overall points table will compete in the finals on February 8.

The Meteora Developers World Padel League is being broadcast to a global audience, reaching various countries. Sports enthusiasts can catch the action live on:

Styx sports: Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal

Myco: GCC, Egypt, Pakistan

Sony Sports Ten 1; Fancode (OTT): India

Padel TV: Scandinavia and UK

Rest of World: Stupa Analytics

Tickets for the matches are available on District by Zomato.

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Meteora developers World Padel League: Vernost Jaguars beat Game Changers Lions 25-17 to climb on top of points table

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Vernost Jaguars secured a commanding 25-17 victory over Game Changers Lions in the fourth match of the Meteora Developers World Padel League on Thursday, at the Nesco Center in Mumbai.

In the women’s doubles, Vernost Jaguars’ Tamara Icardo and Maria Virginia Riera broke early for a 2-0 lead, but Game Changers Lions’ Marta Talavan and Veronica Virseda fought back to level at 2-2. Game Changers Lions later broke to go 6-5 up but couldn’t serve out the set, as Vernost Jaguars forced a tiebreak. However, Game Changers Lions dominated the tiebreak to clinch a hard-fought 7-6 win.

The mixed doubles remained evenly poised at 4-4 until Vernost Jaguars’ Alejandra Salazar and David Sanchez held serve to go 5-4 up. They then broke Game Changers Lions’ Carla Mesa and Daniel Santigosa in the final game to seal a 6-4 win, giving their team a narrow 12-11 lead in the contest.

Vernost Jaguars’ Alejandro Arroyo and Aris Patiniotis faced off against Game Changers Lions’ Gonzalo Rubio and Pablo Lijo in a fiercely contested men’s doubles set that went down to the wire. The Jaguars edged out their opponents in a tense tiebreak, sealing the set 7-6 and extending their overall lead to 19-17.

In the final set, Vernost Jaguars’ Lucas Campagnolo and Maximiliano Sanchez delivered a commanding performance against Game Changers Lions’ Jon Sanz and Jairo Bautista. They dominated from start to finish, not conceding a single game, and secured a resounding 6-0 victory in the second men’s set of the match. Their stellar display sealed the match for Vernost Jaguars, securing a 25-17 overall win. 

This marked Vernost Jaguars’ second consecutive victory in the competition, taking them to the top of the points table with 48 points and a 55.1% game win percentage across two matches. SG Pipers Cheetahs in second place with 44 points (54.3%), while Game Changers Lions sit third with 38 points (45.7%). Sohail Khan Ent. Panthers also have 38 points but trail in fourth place with a 44.7% game win percentage.

The league stage concludes on February 7, with Game Changers Lions taking on Sohail Khan Ent. Panthers in the first match at 3:30 PM and the SG Pipers Cheetahs facing Vernost Jaguars in the second at 7:00 PM. The top two teams from the overall points table will compete in the finals on February 8.

The Meteora Developers World Padel League is being broadcast to a global audience, reaching various countries. Sports enthusiasts can catch the action live on:

Styx sports: Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal

Myco: GCC, Egypt, Pakistan

Sony Sports Ten 1; Fancode (OTT): India

Padel TV: Scandinavia and UK

Rest of World: Stupa Analytics

Tickets for the matches are available on District by Zomato.

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Sharjah Warriorz stun defending champions MI Emirates by six wickets, to face Desert Vipers for a spot in DP World ILT20 Season 3 final

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Tim Seifert’s stellar cameo did the trick for the Sharjah Warriorz as they sealed a stunning six-wicket win against defending champions MI Emirates in their winner-takes-it-all, DP World ILT20 Season 3 Eliminator clash at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium on Thursday evening. Seifert’s 40 off 20, coupled with Tim Southee’s two-wicket haul takes Sharjah Warriorz a step closer to the title as they will next face the Desert Vipers in Qualifier 2 on Friday for a spot in the final. 

By virtue of MI Emirates’ elimination, a new champion will be crowned in Season 3 of the DP World ILT20 as both former champions have been knocked out of the competition. This is also a historic campaign for the Sharjah Warriorz as this is the first time they have reached this stage of the tournament. 

Chasing a modest total of 147, the Sharjah Warriorz were off the blocks in a jiffy as Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Johnson Charles struck five fours in the opening two overs to put up 23/0. Charles went after Alzarri Joseph in the third over as he cut it away for a boundary and then launched a massive six as the Sharjah Warriorz motored on.  

Charles was in sublime form as he slashed away on a ball that was outside the sixth stump for another boundary and put up 27 runs off just 12 deliveries. The Saint Lucian batter didn’t spare any bowler as he next went after Muhammad Rohid and hit him for back-to-back boundaries. The young UAE bowler, though, made a fine comeback as he undid Charles with a short-pitched delivery. He departed for a well-made 36 off 20 and Jason Roy was the next man to come in. 

The Sharjah Warriorz looked well-poised to chase down the target as they amassed 58/1 at the end of the powerplay with Kohler-Cadmore in fine form. Kohler-Cadmore and Roy strung together a fine partnership as they took their side to 87/1 at the halfway mark and they needed exactly 60 runs off 60 deliveries. 

The MI Emirates needed a couple of quick wickets to work their way back into the contest and found their big breakthrough in the 13th over. Rohid was brought back in the attack and turned the tide in the MI Emirates’ favour as he dismantled Roy’s stumps to give his side some breathing room. It only got better for the local lad as he struck again two balls later when Will Jacks took a catch at cover to dismiss Matthew Wade. Rohid, thus picked up two massive wickets in the over and gave the MI Emirates a route back into the game.  

The momentum, though, was still with the Sharjah Warriorz as they were at 101/3 and needed 46 runs from the final seven overs with as many wickets in hand. Tim Seifert played a gem of an innings as he ensured he scored a boundary in each of the next three overs to take his team closer to the target. Kohler-Cadmore’s patient innings was snapped by Fazalhaq Farooqi, the tournament’s leading wicket-taker, after the Englishman played it onto his stumps for 40 off 40. 

His dismissal served as a scare among the Sharjah Warriorz faithful, but Seifert took control of the chase and got the job done. He clobbered 16 runs in the 19th over to finish with 40 runs from 20 balls and lead the Sharjah Warriorz to Qualifier 2. This was the first time the Sharjah Warriors had reached this stage of the tournament. 

Earlier, the MI Emirates innings didn’t get off on the best note as Andre Fletcher fell to Adam Milne in the first over. Tom Banton and Will Jacks combined to put up 34 for the second wicket before an inspired bowling change earned the Sharjah Warriorz their second wicket. Ashton Agar was brought on in the sixth over and he repaid his captain’s faith right away as he got Jacks with a quicker one that skidded off the surface. However, Nicholas Pooran came out all guns blazing as he hit 4,4,6 to get things underway and lead the MI Emirates to 48/2 at the end of the powerplay. 

Banton and Pooran looked in sound form and the Englishman kept the scoreboard ticking and overtook Shai Hope to soar ahead in the race for the Green Belt. Banton’s stay came to an end in the 10th over as Rohan Mustafa took a stunning catch to dismiss him for 29. Mustafa bowled a flighted delivery and showed great reflexes to stick his right hand out and grab onto a sharp catch. At the halfway mark, the MI Emirates had 75/3 on the board. 

Pooran spearheaded his side’s scoring duties as he dealt only in boundaries to 42 runs off just 19 deliveries. He played the perfect captain’s innings and became only the third batter to score 1000 runs in the tournament but was undone in the 13th over by Dilshan Madushanka. The Sri Lankan hit the deck hard with a short ball and Pooran was beaten for pace. Bevon Jacobs fell in the next over after failing to dispatch a full toss and the MI Emirates found themselves at 101/5 with six overs to go. Interestingly, the MI Emirates had not lost a single wicket to spin in the six matches they played in Abu Dhabi this season but they lost three wickets in the evening. 

The Sharjah Warriorz swapped spin for pace in the 17th over as Southee came on and struck right away. Kusal Perera hit a six off the first ball but holed out the next delivery as Southee dismissed him for 18 off 12. It went downhill thereon for the Sharjah Warriorz as Romario Shepherd, who was dropped twice, trudged back to the pavilion for seven runs in the 19th over. The Sharjah Warriorz’ brilliant bowling display saw them restrict the MI Emirates to 146/8 in 20 overs. 

Nicholas Pooran, captain of the MI Emirates said: “We were below par, we put ourselves in a hole. It was difficult to defend on this surface where there wasn’t much assistance for the bowlers. Our bowlers tried very hard, credit must be given to them. They (Warriorz) took their chances. We didn’t have an answer for them. Congrats to them. You get what you deserve, we haven’t been consistent. Looking forward to next year.” 

Player of the match, Tim Seifert said: “Always nice to get to that winning position. Our bowlers did a great job. Those first four balls Pooran faced put pressure on us. The bowlers have been unbelievable. The way they use the new ball is outstanding. Big semi-final coming up, hopefully, we can make it to the final.” 

Brief Scores: 

Sharjah Warriorz beat MI Emirates by six wickets 

MI Emirates 146/8 in 20 overs (Nicholas Pooran 42, Tom Banton 29, Kusal Perera 18, Tim Southee 2 for 24) 

Sharjah Warriorz 149/4 in 18.5 overs (Tim Seifert 40 not out, Tom Kohler-Cadmore 40, Johnson Charles 36, Muhammad Rohid 3 for 32) 

Player of the match: Tim Seifert

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