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  • Watch: Ronaldo’s incredible bicycle-kick goal sparks frenzy as Al Nassr clinch another win

    Watch: Ronaldo’s incredible bicycle-kick goal sparks frenzy as Al Nassr clinch another win

    In a match that will be remembered for its sheer brilliance, Cristiano Ronaldo delivered a moment of magic as Al Nassr secured their ninth consecutive victory in the Saudi Pro League 2025/26 season. Facing Al-Khaleej at Al-Awwal Park on Sunday, Ronaldo’s jaw-dropping bicycle kick in the dying moments of the game capped off a dominant 4-1 win for his team. The goal, reminiscent of his iconic strike against Juventus in 2017, served as a testament to the Portuguese superstar’s enduring class, even at the age of 40. The stadium erupted in awe as Ronaldo soared unnaturally high to execute the acrobatic finish, leaving fans and opponents alike in disbelief. Social media platforms were ablaze with praise, with fans hailing Ronaldo as the ‘Greatest of All Time.’ Al Nassr’s official account summed it up perfectly: ‘Call it skill, call it instinct… we call it Ronaldo.’ The match began with Joao Felix opening the scoring in the 39th minute, followed by Wesley doubling the lead just three minutes later. Al-Khaleej briefly rallied with a goal from Murad Al Hawsawi in the 47th minute, but Sadio Mane restored Al Nassr’s two-goal advantage with a lobbed curler in the 77th minute. Ronaldo’s breathtaking goal in stoppage time sealed the victory, taking his league goal tally to 10 and solidifying Al Nassr’s position at the top of the table. With 30 goals in nine matches, Al Nassr continues to dominate the league, while Al-Khaleej remains in sixth place with 14 points. Ronaldo’s remarkable statistics further cement his legacy, with 110 goals in 123 appearances for Al Nassr and 84 goals in 86 Saudi Pro League matches, making him the third-highest scorer in the league’s history.

  • Marathon event held for enduring partnership

    Marathon event held for enduring partnership

    The Ayutthaya Marathon 2025, held on Sunday in Thailand’s historic city of Ayutthaya, marked a significant milestone in celebrating 50 years of diplomatic relations between China and Thailand. Organized by China Daily, the RVi Group, the Ayutthaya Government, the Ayutthaya Tourist Business Association, and the Ayutthaya Running Club, the event highlighted the cultural richness of this UNESCO World Heritage Site while promoting sports tourism globally. The marathon featured four categories: a full marathon, a 21.1-kilometer half-marathon, a 10-kilometer challenge, and a 5-kilometer fun run. Participants from China, Myanmar, Singapore, the United States, and other countries ran past iconic landmarks such as Wat Phra Si Sanphet, Wat Mahathat, Wat Ratchaburana, and Wihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit, starting and finishing at the Old Ayutthaya Provincial Hall. Chuanin Wongsatitjirakan, Governor of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, emphasized the event’s role in boosting tourism and stimulating the local economy. Zhou Li, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of China Daily, underscored the importance of cultural collaboration in strengthening people-to-people ties, particularly on the 50th anniversary of Sino-Thai diplomatic relations. The marathon’s theme, ‘Celebrating Thailand-China Friendship Through Sports and Culture,’ reflected the enduring partnership between the two nations. Additional activities, including a tourism campaign by China’s Yunnan province, further enriched the event. Eaindray Phuu, a 15-year-old student from Myanmar, shared her excitement about participating in her first marathon and exploring Ayutthaya’s historical sites. The event’s mascots, an elephant and a giant panda, symbolized the cultural bond between Thailand and China, inspiring participants like Phuu to express interest in visiting China.

  • India celebrates as women lift T20 World Cup for the blind

    India celebrates as women lift T20 World Cup for the blind

    India has emerged victorious in the first-ever Blind Women’s T20 World Cup, securing a seven-wicket win against Nepal in the final held in Colombo, Sri Lanka. This landmark achievement comes just weeks after India’s triumph in the Women’s One-Day International World Cup, further cementing the nation’s growing prowess in cricket. The tournament, which featured six teams—India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia, and the US—was played in a round-robin format. India’s captain, Deepika Gaonkar, was visibly emotional as her team clinched the title. Blind cricket employs a unique set of rules, including the use of a plastic ball with metal bearings that produce a jingling sound, and players are categorized by their level of vision: B1 (fully blind), B2, and B3. Teams must include a mix of all three categories, and the ball is bowled underarm along the ground. B1 batters use runners for safety, and each run they score counts as two. In the final, India restricted Nepal to 114 runs for five wickets and successfully chased the target in just 12 overs, losing only three wickets. Mahantesh G Kivadasannavar, chairman of the Cricket Association for the Blind in India, emphasized that this victory would inspire many women and individuals with disabilities across the country to pursue cricket and other sports. The Indian team, comprising players who have overcome significant challenges, received a grand welcome in Chennai, with another reception planned in Bengaluru. The victory has been widely celebrated by politicians and cricket legends alike, with federal minister Amit Shah calling it a ‘historic day for Indian sports’ and former captain Mithali Raj praising the team’s resolve and dedication. The World Cup, which began on November 11 in Delhi, moved to Karnataka before concluding in Sri Lanka.

  • South Africa takes 4 wickets in 1st session on Day 3 as India struggles in 2nd cricket test

    South Africa takes 4 wickets in 1st session on Day 3 as India struggles in 2nd cricket test

    In a gripping display of cricketing prowess, South Africa tightened its grip on the first Test against India, reducing the hosts to 102-4 by the end of the morning session on Day 3. India, trailing by a daunting 387 runs, faced a series of setbacks as South Africa’s bowlers delivered a masterclass in precision and strategy. The Proteas, who had earlier amassed a formidable 489 in their first innings, are eyeing their first Test series victory on Indian soil since 2000-01. The day began with India resuming at six without loss, but the opening partnership of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Lokesh Rahul was soon dismantled. Rahul fell to Keshav Maharaj after scoring 22 runs, while Jaiswal, who had crafted a resilient 58, was dismissed by Simon Harmer. Harmer, who finished with figures of 2-39, also accounted for Sai Sudharsan, who struggled against spin. Dhruv Jurel’s brief stay at the crease ended in a duck, leaving India reeling at 102-4. Stand-in skipper Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja remained unbeaten at the interval, but the task ahead remains monumental. South Africa’s dominance was further underscored by Senuran Muthusamy’s maiden century on Day 2, which laid the foundation for their commanding total. As the match progresses, India faces an uphill battle to salvage the Test, while South Africa inches closer to a historic series win.

  • Premier League: Eze treble fuels Arsenal’s derby rout of Tottenham

    Premier League: Eze treble fuels Arsenal’s derby rout of Tottenham

    In a thrilling North London derby, Arsenal’s Eberechi Eze delivered a masterclass performance, scoring a hat-trick to secure a commanding 4-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur. The win extends Arsenal’s lead at the top of the Premier League table to six points, solidifying their title aspirations. The match, held at the Emirates Stadium, saw Arsenal dominate from the outset, with Leandro Trossard opening the scoring in the first half. Eze, who joined Arsenal in the summer after rejecting Tottenham’s advances, added two more goals before the break, showcasing his exceptional skill and composure. Tottenham’s Richarlison managed a spectacular long-range goal in the second half, but it was merely a consolation as Eze completed his treble with a clinical finish. This victory marks Arsenal’s biggest win over Tottenham since 2012 and extends their unbeaten run in all competitions to 15 games. The defeat raises questions about Tottenham’s tactical approach under manager Thomas Frank, whose conservative style failed to contain Arsenal’s attacking prowess. With crucial fixtures ahead, including a Champions League clash against Bayern Munich, Arsenal’s form suggests they are serious contenders for their first Premier League title since 2004.

  • Ajman Titans outplay Royal Champs in Abu Dhabi T10

    Ajman Titans outplay Royal Champs in Abu Dhabi T10

    In a thrilling display of cricketing prowess, the Ajman Titans secured a commanding seven-wicket victory over the Royal Champs in the 2025 Abu Dhabi T10 tournament. The Titans, led by Rilee Rossouw’s explosive 37 runs off 20 balls, chased down a target of 110 runs in just 8.2 overs, marking their second consecutive win after two initial setbacks. Meanwhile, the Royal Champs suffered their fourth straight defeat in the competition. The Titans’ chase was bolstered by a flying start from Aneurin Donald, who smashed two fours and a six in the opening over before being dismissed by Daniel Sams. Alex Hales (21 off 10) and Rossouw maintained the momentum, with Rossouw top-scoring with four boundaries and two sixes. Moeen Ali sealed the victory in style, finishing unbeaten with 29 runs off 10 deliveries, including two sixes and three fours. Earlier, the Royal Champs posted a competitive total of 109/5, thanks to a strong 80-run partnership between Jason Roy (42 off 25) and Brandon McMullen (43 off 26). However, Wasim Akram’s exceptional bowling (2/7) and Chris Green’s late strikes restricted their innings. In another match, Quetta Qavalry edged past Aspin Stallions by eight runs, defending their total of 100/7.

  • UAE’s Mohammed Al Balooshi clinches fourth FIM World Cup Bajas title

    UAE’s Mohammed Al Balooshi clinches fourth FIM World Cup Bajas title

    The Dubai International Baja 2025 concluded with a thrilling finale as UAE’s Mohammed Al Balooshi clinched his fourth FIM World Cup Bajas title, solidifying his reputation as the undisputed king of desert motorcycle racing. The event, held across the challenging terrains of Hatta and Al Qudra, saw Al Balooshi adopt a strategic, no-risk approach on the final day to secure his historic victory. Despite finishing third in the race, his focus on accumulating points ensured his triumph in the World Cup standings, marking his third consecutive title. Reflecting on his achievement, Al Balooshi praised his competitors, Alex McInnes of Britain and Poland’s Konrad Dabrowski, who battled fiercely for the event’s top spot. Meanwhile, Abdulaziz Ahli celebrated a dominant victory in the Quads category, overcoming mechanical issues to claim the title. In the FIA World Baja Cup, Argentina’s Juan Cruz Yacopini emerged victorious after a gripping three-day duel with Seth Quintero of California, capping off a stellar season with his fifth win in six starts.

  • Arne Slot takes blame after Liverpool stunned by Nottingham Forest

    Arne Slot takes blame after Liverpool stunned by Nottingham Forest

    Liverpool’s Premier League campaign hit a new low as they suffered a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest at Anfield on Saturday. The loss, which marked their sixth defeat in seven league matches, left manager Arne Slot shouldering the blame for the team’s dismal performance. Forest’s tactical masterclass, orchestrated by manager Sean Dyche, exploited Liverpool’s defensive vulnerabilities and lack of attacking precision. Murillo, Nicolo Savona, and Morgan Gibbs-White were the goal scorers, delivering Liverpool’s heaviest home defeat since their 4-1 loss to Manchester City in 2021. Slot acknowledged the severity of the result, stating, ‘Losing 3-0 at home, no matter the opponent, is very, very bad.’ He emphasized his responsibility for the team’s recent struggles, refusing to make excuses for their poor form. The defeat dropped Liverpool to 11th in the table, eight points behind league leaders Arsenal, and raised serious questions about their title defense. Despite a summer spending spree of nearly £450 million, key signings like Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz have failed to deliver. Slot remains optimistic, however, asserting that the team’s quality will eventually shine through. He pointed to Liverpool’s strong first-half performance against Forest as a sign of potential, though their inability to convert chances proved costly. ‘It’s a difficult cocktail to drink when you miss your own chances and concede every time,’ Slot remarked. As Liverpool’s season continues to unravel, the pressure mounts on Slot to turn the tide and salvage their campaign.

  • KL Rahul to lead India as Gill ruled out of South Africa ODI series

    KL Rahul to lead India as Gill ruled out of South Africa ODI series

    In a significant development for Indian cricket, KL Rahul has been appointed as the captain for the upcoming three-match ODI series against South Africa. This decision comes after newly appointed ODI captain Shubman Gill was ruled out due to an injury sustained during the first Test in Kolkata. Gill’s absence has necessitated a reshuffle in the leadership group, with Rahul stepping into the role for the first time since 2023, when he led India to a 2-1 series victory over South Africa. Additionally, vice-captain Shreyas Iyer remains unavailable as he continues his recovery from an injury picked up during the tour of Australia. The series will kick off in Ranchi on November 30, followed by matches in Raipur on December 3 and Visakhapatnam on December 6. The Indian squad boasts a mix of experienced players and emerging talents, including Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Rishabh Pant, alongside promising youngsters like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Tilak Varma. The team will look to maintain its momentum and secure a series win under Rahul’s leadership.

  • Verstappen wins big in Vegas as McLaren drivers disqualified

    Verstappen wins big in Vegas as McLaren drivers disqualified

    In a dramatic turn of events at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Max Verstappen secured a commanding victory, further solidifying his position in the Formula One championship race. The Red Bull driver capitalized on a strategic error by pole-sitter Lando Norris, seizing the lead on the first turn and maintaining control throughout the 50-lap race. Verstappen’s triumph was amplified by the disqualification of both McLaren drivers, Norris and Oscar Piastri, due to skid blocks that failed to meet the required minimum depth. This development has significantly reshaped the championship standings, with Verstappen now tied on points with Piastri and trailing Norris by just 24 points. With two race weekends remaining, the battle for the title intensifies, as Norris needs only a slight edge over his rivals in the upcoming Qatar Grand Prix to secure his maiden championship. Verstappen, a four-time defending champion, remains hopeful for a fifth consecutive title, though his chances hinge on potential missteps by Norris or McLaren. The race, held under the dazzling lights of Las Vegas, showcased Verstappen’s dominance, as he finished more than 20 seconds ahead of the pack. Meanwhile, George Russell of Mercedes was promoted to second place, with teammate Kimi Antonelli moving up to third. The disqualifications underscore the stringent regulations in Formula One, with McLaren joining a list of teams penalized for similar technical violations in recent seasons.