Mumbai Indians and CSK to clash in IPL opener

India cricket legend M. S. Dhoni recently announced his retirement from the national team but will keep playing in the Indian Premier League. (File/AFP)
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Updated 06 September 2020
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Mumbai Indians and CSK to clash in IPL opener

  • Lucrative tournament was moved out of India because of coronavirus pandemic

NEW DELHI: The Chennai Super Kings (CSK) will take on defending champions Mumbai Indians in the IPL’s opening match, officials said on Sunday, despite being the last team to start training after two players tested positive for coronavirus.

The fixture list for the league — which runs from Sept. 19 to Nov. 10 in the UAE — was released by the Board of Control for Cricket in India.

The lucrative tournament was delayed and then moved out of India because of the pandemic.

“The season will kick start on Sept. 19 in Abu Dhabi with a blockbuster clash between defending champions Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings,” BCCI’s Honorary Secretary Jay Shah said in a statement.

“There will be 10 double headers ... In all, 24 matches will be held in Dubai, 20 in Abu Dhabi and 12 in Sharjah.”

The venues for the playoffs and the final would be announced later, he added.

Two Chennai players — Deepak Chahar and Ruturaj Gaikwad — and 11 officials and support staff — had tested positive for the infectious disease, delaying the start of the squad’s training.

A growing list of top names have pulled out from the competition.

Former India Test off-spinner Harb Hajjan Singh on Friday became the second key player to withdraw from three-time champions Chennai, after former Test batsman Suresh Raina’s withdrawal for “personal reasons.”

Raina cited a deadly attack on his family by robbers after leaving.

England’s Jason Roy of the Delhi Capitals will not go because of injury.

Australian international Kane Richardson pulled out of Royal Challengers Bangalore to be at the birth of his first child.

HarbHajjan, who had been at the center of growing speculation as he had not joined the other players in Dubai, said Chennai had been “extremely supportive” and he wished them a “great IPL.”

HarbHajjan, who has claimed 150 wickets in 160 IPL appearances, was part of the Mumbai Indians squad for 10 years before joining Chennai in 2018.


Saudi cultural identity on show at Winter Olympics fashion showcase

Updated 05 February 2026
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Saudi cultural identity on show at Winter Olympics fashion showcase

  • Skier Rakan Alireza represents the Kingdom at event in Milan, modeling bespoke design by renowned Saudi fashion designer Alya Al-Salmi
  • 17 National Olympic Committees participate in showcase and Saudis are sole representatives of the Arab world

MILAN: Ahead of the opening ceremony for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, cross-country skier Rakan Alireza represented Team Saudi at an Olympic Winter Games Fashion Showcase hosted by the International Olympic Committee in Milan this week.
He modeled a bespoke design by renowned Saudi fashion designer Alya Al-Salmi at the event on Wednesday, which took place at Clubhouse 26, the official hospitality venue for the Games.
Seventeen National Olympic Committees participated in the showcase and the Saudis were the sole representatives of the Arab world.
The design of Alireza’s outfit was described as drawing inspiration from Saudi heritage, reinterpreted through a contemporary lens that seamlessly blends tradition with modern elegance, offering a visual narrative of national identity presented within an international context.
Regarded as one of Saudi Arabia’s most prominent fashion designers, Al-Salmi also created the outfits worn by team Saudi at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
The opening ceremony for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games is on Friday.