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NYS Lagos Strikers Head Coach Chaminda Vaas reflects on team’s ongoing campaign and challenges at Zim Afro T10

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After the commanding double victory triumph at Zim Afro T10 debut campaign, the NYS Lagos Strikers fell short of performing well against Cape Town Samp Army in their third match of the tournament.

The Strikers squad however saw this match as a great insight as to what lays ahead in their upcoming lineups. To add to the decisive strategy that will shape the formation in the upcoming matches, Coach Chaminda Vaas reflected on the team’s performance from the last game.

“We made few mistakes on the field. But other than that, the boys really did well on the batting line, he stated.

In the Zim Afro T10, the Cape Town Samp Army created a new record with an outstanding 10-over total of 151/4 against NYS Lagos. However, they failed in the run chase, falling 22 runs short.

“Wicket was really good, so when the opposition came in, we thought chasing 150 would be easy. But few crucial wickets fell despite’s Thisara and Avishka’s best efforts of bringing the game back,” Vass further reflected.

Talking about if conditions have to do anything with the challenges, Coach Chaminda Vaas explained, “The playing conditions were indeed challenging, especially playing in the night. But you can’t have excuses being a professional cricketer. However, when you compare with first two games we did really well. It’s important to adapt to varying conditions, and while we faced obstacles, we will use this as an opportunity for growth.”

Speaking about the matches ahead, the NYS Lagos Head coach said, “Looking ahead, we have four more games to play, and I am confident that the team will regroup and come back stronger.”

“Each match is a new opportunity, and we will assess the conditions carefully to formulate a solid strategy. I believe in the team’s potential and know they are ready to perform at their best in the upcoming matches,” he concluded.

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Sri Lanka crowned champions after defeating Pakistan in Hong Kong Sixes 2024 final

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he fireworks continued in the Hong Kong Sixes 2024 on the final day of the tournament. Sri Lanka were crowned champions after they defeated neighbours Pakistan by 3 wickets.

Being out into bat, Pakistan were bowled out for 72 in 5.2 overs. Muhammad Akhlaq top-scored with 48 off 20. Later, Pakistan bowlers did create some pressure in the starting of the chase but the Lankan lions soon pushed the paddle.

Sandun Weerakkody chipped in with a 13-ball 34 while captain Lahiru Madushanka (19 off 5) and Tharindu Ratnayake (16* off 4) made valuable contributions to take the side home.

Earlier, in the day, Australia’s Dan Christian smashed 6 sixes in one over against Pakistan’s Asif Ali in the Cup Semi Final. The Asian side had started off the proceedings with the ball in a steady way but Dan Christian helped the Aussies put up 107/1 in 6 overs. He ended up getting 42*off 10.

Later, Pakistan batters unleashed a stunning show with the bat and chased down the target in 5.5 overs to win the match by 4 wickets and register a place in the final. Muhammad Akhlaq scored 32 off 10 while Asif Ali struck 32 off 8.

The rest of the job was done by Faheem Ashraf (19* off 9) and Aamer Yamin (24* off 8).
Sri Lanka made it to the final of the tournament after defeating Bangladesh in a close encounter in the semi-final. The Bangla tigers were bundled out for 103 after Tharindu Rathnayake picked up four wickets.

Sri Lanka were then off to a good start in the chase after Sandun Weerakkody scored fifty before retiring. But Bangladesh did make a comeback and picked up a couple of wickets in quick succession. Sri Lanka needed 14 runs in the final over and they went over the line by 3 wickets.

England and Oman locked horns with each other in the Bowl final.

Oman took away the win by 4 wickets after chasing down a target of 124 runs. Batting first, England put up 123/1 in 6 overs after Ravi Bopara and Jordan Thompson struck fifties before retiring.

Oman got a perfect start to the chase as openers Asif Khan (47* off 17) and Vinayak Shukla (38 off 12) stitched a stand of 75 runs for the first wicket. Oman eventually completed the target in 5.5 overs to win the Bowl final.

The Plate Final was played between South Africa and UAE. The Proteas scored 96/4 after JJ Smuts remained unbeaten at 67 off 18 and then the bowlers unveiled a brilliant show with the ball. UAE were restricted to 95/4 and lost by 1 run.

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World Biohack Summit 2024: Revolutionizing Human Performance Optimization

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Following the overwhelming success of last year’s event, we’re back—bigger, better, and set to deliver the largest biohacking experience in the MENA region. If you’re passionate about enhancing your health, wellness, and performance, this is the event you cannot afford to miss.

This year’s theme, Human Performance Optimization, is centered around five key pillars: Longevity, Peak Performance, Age Reversal, Recovery, and Mental Health. The World Biohack Summit 2024 will gather global pioneers and experts in biohacking to explore these pillars and the innovations shaping the future of human potential.

Expect immersive experience zones where you can interact with cutting-edge biohacking equipment, hands-on workshops led by top experts, and the opportunity to test the latest tools and techniques driving this rapidly growing field.

Powered by global sponsors, the event will showcase keynote speeches and panel discussions from the brightest minds in wellness and performance optimization, with all sessions focused on actionable insights that can transform your daily life. Whether you’re looking to connect with fellow enthusiasts, wellness professionals, or thought leaders, the summit offers unparalleled networking opportunities.

At the heart of this event is Dr. Sajeev Nair, renowned transformation strategist, biohacker, and founder of Vieroots. As the chief curator of the World Biohack Summit 2024, Dr. Sajeev’s pioneering work in epigenetic lifestyle modifications has impacted over a million lives, making him a global leader in the biohacking space.

The summit will take place on October 18th and 19th at the luxurious JW Marriott, Dubai Marina. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the future of human optimization at the World Biohack Summit 2024—where you can unlock your full potential and elevate your life to the next level.

Date: 18th & 19th of October
Venue: JW Marriott, Dubai Marina
Time: 8 am to 6 pm
Tickets: https://dubai.platinumlist.net/event-tickets/94058/world-biohack-summit-2024
Website: www.worldbiohacksummit.com

The UAE’s premier event focused on human performance optimization and biohacking. Gathering global pioneers in health, wellness, and cutting-edge technologies, the summit offers immersive workshops, expert-led discussions, and hands-on access to the latest in biohacking tools and techniques.

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UAE Alumni Commemorate Sir Syed Day in Honor of AMU Founder, with AMU VC as Chief Guest

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In a significant celebration of educational and cultural ties between the UAE and India, the UAE-based alumni of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) recently gathered at the Coral Beach Resort in Sharjah to honor Sir Syed Day, marking the birth of the university’s founder, Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. This event highlights the deep-rooted connections between AMU and the UAE, emphasizing the university’s influence and the contributions of its alumni.

Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed al Nahyan, President of the UAE, has long been a supporter of good relations with India. His father, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan, laid the groundwork for this relationship in 1975 when he visited AMU and made a generous donation aimed at establishing petroleum studies. Sheikh Zayed recognized India’s potential as a major consumer of Abu Dhabi’s oil and saw the value in leveraging its human resources for research and innovation in energy.

The legacy of Sheikh Zayed was honored during Sheikh Mohamed’s visit to India in January 2017, when the Khalifa Foundation, alongside VPS Healthcare, gifted AMU a digital accelerator worth two million dollars, enhancing cancer treatment capabilities at the university’s Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College.

The recent gathering of AMU alumni in the UAE was graced by the presence of AMU’s vice chancellor, Dr. Naima Khatoon, the first woman to hold the position. She expressed the importance of maintaining a connection with AMU, noting that Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s vision for modern education continues to inspire countless students.

“In celebrating Sir Syed Day with our esteemed alumni here in the UAE, we honour not just the legacy of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan but also the profound connections that bind us to this remarkable nation. Together, we reaffirm our commitment to fostering knowledge and innovation, ensuring that the ideals of education and community thrive across borders,” said Dr Khatoon.

Organizer Asim Fareed emphasized that the celebration not only honored Sir Syed’s contributions but also strengthened the alumni community’s bond, showcasing AMU’s enduring impact on its graduates and society at large. “It is our way of paying tribute to Sir Syed, whose vision ensured that education thrives in India. We are also thankful to UAE for the constant support and providing us with a land of opportunities. The gathering of more than 600 alumni at one place is a celebration of the positive impact of AMU on our lives and the broader community,” Fareed added.

“Gathering with fellow AMU alumni today to celebrate Sir Syed Day is a powerful reminder of our shared commitment to education and empowerment. Together, we are not just a network; we are a family dedicated to making a positive impact in our communities and beyond,” said Qamar Sherwani, AMU Alumnus. The event featured cultural performances, discussions on the role of education in shaping futures, and opportunities for alumni to connect and collaborate on initiatives, reinforcing the significance of AMU’s global reach and the collective commitment to its mission of education and empowerment.

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