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Messi wins record eighth Ballon d’Or

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Argentina captain Lionel Messi won a record eighth Ballon d’Or for the best player in the world on Monday, beating Norway’s UEFA player of the year and treble winner Erling Haaland of Manchester City to the prestigious prize.

Inter Miami’s Messi, who last won the award in 2021, played a pivotal role in guiding Argentina to their first World Cup title in 36 years when they beat defending champions France in the final last year.

The 36-year-old is now three Ballons d’Or clear of rival Cristiano Ronaldo, who won the last of his five trophies in 2017. Messi has now finished among the top three a record 14 times in total, finishing runner-up on five occasions.

“I couldn’t imagine having the career that I’ve had. Everything that I’ve achieved. The fortune I’ve had playing for the best team in the world, the best team in history. It’s nice to win these individual trophies. To win the Copa America and then the World Cup, to get it done is amazing,” Messi said.

Earlier, Messi’s World Cup-winning team mate Emiliano Martinez won the Lev Yashin award for the world’s best goalkeeper.

Spain’s Women’s World Cup winner and Barcelona midfielder Aitana Bonmati won the women’s Ballon d’Or.

Manchester City won the men’s Club of the Year award while FC Barcelona Femeni won the women’s award.

Real Madrid and England midfielder Jude Bellingham won the Kopa Trophy for the best Under-21 player, while club team mate Vinicius Jr. was awarded the Socrates Award for his humanitarian work off the pitch.

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Bisleri becomes official water partner for UAE national cricket teams

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Bisleri International, India’s leading packaged drinking water brand, has signed a three-year partnership with the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) to become its Official Hydration Partner. The agreement was formalised at Dubai International Stadium and marks a major step in Bisleri’s expansion in the UAE while promoting hydration and wellness in sports.

Under the partnership, Bisleri branding will appear on the uniforms of the Men’s, Women’s, U19 Men’s, and U19 Women’s national teams. The branding will feature across bilateral series, Asian Cricket Council events, and ICC tournaments, increasing visibility for the brand across high-profile cricket platforms.

Subhan Ahmad, COO of ECB, said: “We are delighted to start this exciting three-year journey with Bisleri. The Emirates Cricket Board continues to formalise partnerships with leading international brands and looks forward to a mutually rewarding collaboration for both men’s and women’s teams.”

Ishan Chopra, Head of Commercial at ECB, added: “This partnership represents a strong alignment of values and ambitions, reinforcing our mission to empower UAE cricket talent at every level while representing the nation globally.”

Angelo George, CEO of Bisleri International, said: “Bisleri is synonymous with packaged drinking water and a market leader in India. This partnership with ECB brings together two strong institutions with a shared commitment to excellence and helps strengthen Bisleri’s international presence.”

Tushar Malhotra, Director of Sales and Marketing at Bisleri, added: “We are thrilled to champion hydration alongside the Emirates Cricket Board. This collaboration will be brought alive through an exciting, integrated marketing approach across India and the UAE.”

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Powell’s 96 powers Dubai Capitals to thumping win over Knight Riders

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Rovman Powell produced a blistering unbeaten 96 to steer the Dubai Capitals to a commanding 83-run victory over the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders in the DP World ILT20 Season 4 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

After being asked to bat, the Capitals recovered from early setbacks to post 186/4, thanks to a dominant 119-run stand between Powell (96 off 52) and Jordan Cox (52). Powell exploded at the death, smashing two sixes and two fours in the final over, while Cox provided the perfect support through the middle overs.

In reply, the Knight Riders collapsed for 103 in 15.3 overs. David Willey struck twice in the first over, Mustafizur Rahman ripped through the top order, and Waqar Salamkheil claimed a four-wicket haul as the Capitals sealed their second-biggest win by runs in the tournament.

Phil Salt top-scored with 27, but resistance was brief as regular wickets kept the Knight Riders chasing the game. Mohammed Nabi and Salamkheil applied the squeeze in the middle, leaving the visitors with too much to do.

Earlier, despite dropped chances, the Capitals lost quick wickets in the powerplay before Powell and Cox took control. Powell later credited his approach against Sunil Narine and Piyush Chawla for setting up the win, while Knight Riders skipper Jason Holder admitted his side fell short in all three departments.

The victory marks the Capitals’ first win of the season and continues their strong record against the Knight Riders.

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Gulf Giants snap losing streak with dominant six-wicket win over MI Emirates

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The Gulf Giants opened their DP World ILT20 Season 4 campaign in emphatic fashion, cruising to a six-wicket victory over MI Emirates to end a six-match losing run at the Dubai International Stadium. A blistering 81 off 42 balls from Pathum Nissanka and a powerful all-round outing from Azmatullah Omarzai set the tone for a clinical performance.

Despite a 78-run stand between Nicholas Pooran (46 off 39) and Kieron Pollard (50 off 33), MI Emirates struggled to build momentum. Omarzai and Nuwan Thushara struck early and often, each taking two wickets as the Emirates’ batters laboured. Four of the five MI bowlers later conceded more than 10 runs an over during the chase.

Nissanka stands tall, Omarzai finishes the job

Chasing 164, Chris Woakes briefly threatened to derail the Giants’ start with the wickets of Rahmanullah Gurbaz (6) and Gerhard Erasmus (1). But Nissanka and Moeen Ali (26 off 21) steadied the reply, guiding the side to 67 before Moeen was run out.

After a measured start, Nissanka accelerated superbly, reaching fifty in 30 balls with three fours and two sixes. The chase turned decisively in the Giants’ favour when Omarzai (39 off 16) launched a ruthless assault on Rashid Khan, smashing four and three sixes in a 23-run over.

Nissanka continued the onslaught with three boundaries and a six off Woakes before falling in the 15th over, but Omarzai saw the Giants home comfortably in 14.4 overs.

Early blows derail MI Emirates

Put in to bat, MI Emirates slumped to 36/3 inside the powerplay. Thushara removed Mohammed Waseem (1) and Jonny Bairstow (11), both caught and bowled, while Omarzai castled Tom Banton (6) in the third over.

Pooran and Tajinder Singh (15) attempted to stabilise the innings with a 27-run partnership, but Moeen Ali’s clever spin accounted for Singh at 58/4.

Pollard injected life into the innings in the 13th over, hammering three sixes off Tabraiz Shamsi. Pooran then joined the counterattack with a 14-run burst off Haider Razzaq as the pair added 50 off 36 balls. Pooran fell attempting another big hit in the 18th over, and Pollard followed in the final over to Omarzai. Cameos from Romario Shepherd (18 off 6) and Rashid Khan (6 off 1) dragged MI Emirates to 163/6.

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Moeen Ali, Gulf Giants stand-in captain:
“Great performance. The toss was huge. We bowled very well in the first 10 overs. They have three players who can take it away, and we held them back nicely. Nissanka and Omarzai were incredible. Nissanka is one of the best in the world, very calm, doesn’t say much, but packs a punch. Omarzai gave us the momentum by taking on Rashid Khan.”

Kieron Pollard, MI Emirates captain:
“Losing three wickets in the powerplay hurt us. The ball was moving around in the first 10 overs, and we couldn’t finish as well as we wanted. We just need to be better with our execution.”

Brief Scores

Gulf Giants beat MI Emirates by six wickets

MI Emirates 163/6 (20 overs):
Kieron Pollard 50, Nicholas Pooran 46, Romario Shepherd 18;
Nuwan Thushara 2–41, Azmatullah Omarzai 2–32

Gulf Giants 164/4 (14.4 overs):
Pathum Nissanka 81, Azmatullah Omarzai 39, Moeen Ali 26;
Chris Woakes 2–49, AM Ghazanfar 1–18.

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