UAE receives flag to host 2022 Junior and Cadet World Fencing Championships

The UAE will host the 2022 Junior and Cadet World Fencing Championships. (WAM)
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Updated 14 April 2021
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UAE receives flag to host 2022 Junior and Cadet World Fencing Championships

  • Sheikh Salem bin Sultan Al-Qasimi, president of the Arab and Emirati Fencing Federations, attended the passing-on ceremony at the end of the 2021 edition held in Cairo

DUBAI: Sheikh Salem bin Sultan Al-Qasimi, president of the Arab and Emirati Fencing Federations, has received the Junior and Cadet World Fencing Championships’ flag to host the 2022 edition of the event, in which more than 800 male and female players from 55 nations are expected to take part, the Emirates News Agency (WAM) has reported.

The 2022 Junior and Cadet World Fencing Championships, which will start on April 2, was confirmed to be taking place in the UAE after the International Fencing Federation members voted last November to award it to the UAE Fencing Federation.

The ceremonial handing of the tournament flag from Egypt to the UAE took place at the end of the 2021 Junior and Cadet World Fencing Championships, hosted in Cairo from April 3-11.

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The ceremony was attended by Emmanuel Katsiadakis, secretary-general of the International Fencing Federation; Abdulmonem El Husseiny, president of the Egyptian Fencing Federation; and the heads of participating teams.

Speaking to WAM, Sheikh Salem stressed that the championship’s 2022 edition is the first to be hosted by a Gulf Cooperation Council country, noting the country’s confidence to turn this major global championship into a success story.

“We are determined to continue to corroborate the UAE’s global reputation for hosting and organizing key sporting events,” he added.


Desert Vipers eliminate Sharjah Warriorz with 5-wicket win to close ILT20 group stage

Updated 27 December 2025
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Desert Vipers eliminate Sharjah Warriorz with 5-wicket win to close ILT20 group stage

  • The result confirmed the Vipers’ place at the top end of the table, while leaving either Abu Dhabi Knight Riders or Gulf Giants to claim the final playoff berth

SHARJAH: Desert Vipers ended the Sharjah Warriorz’ playoff hopes with a five-wicket victory in their final International League T20 group-stage match at Sharjah Cricket Stadium, becoming the first team to win eight games in a single group phase.

The result confirmed the Vipers’ place at the top end of the table, while leaving either Abu Dhabi Knight Riders or Gulf Giants to claim the final playoff berth when they meet in the last league fixture on Sunday.

The winner of Saturday’s clash between MI Emirates and Dubai Capitals will finish in the top two.

After being sent in the Warriorz were restricted to 140 for seven, with Naseem Shah and Qais Ahmad leading a disciplined bowling effort. Naseem finished with three wickets, while early strikes from David Payne and Khuzaima Tanveer left the hosts reeling at 6 for two.

Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Johnson Charles rebuilt through the powerplay, adding 61 runs for the third wicket, but the innings lost momentum once Kohler-Cadmore was bowled by Naseem in the 10th over.

Qais then struck twice in quick succession, dismissing Charles for 43 and removing captain Sikandar Raza for a golden duck, reducing the Warriorz to 79 for five.

James Rew and Ryan Burl attempted to stabilize the innings, but the Vipers closed strongly, with Naseem striking again late on to ensure the Warriorz failed to reach a competitive total.

The chase began shakily as Raza and Richard Ngarava reduced the Vipers to 28 for two inside the powerplay, removing Fakhar Zaman and Andries Gous.

Max Holden and Sam Curran steadied the innings with a measured 64-run partnership, absorbing pressure before gradually lifting the run rate.

Harmeet Singh briefly revived the Warriorz’ hopes with wickets in the middle overs, including Curran and later Dan Lawrence and Jason Roy, but Holden remained composed throughout.

His unbeaten 66 from 46 balls anchored the chase, before Hasan Nawaz’s brisk 25 from 14 deliveries ensured the Vipers crossed the line with overs to spare.

Vipers captain Curran said the win was an ideal way to close the group stage.

“It was really pleasing to get a win heading into the qualifier. We adjusted to the conditions very well. Max played a superb innings, and Hasan finished it off nicely with some big strikes at the end. We’ve had a fantastic season overall, winning eight out of ten matches,” he said.

Sharjah Warriorz skipper Raza reflected on a disappointing campaign, saying: “Pretty much everything that could go wrong for us did go wrong this season. Had we played those key moments slightly better in a few of our games, we would have qualified already.

“On these wickets, 150 was a competitive total and we rarely got there, which is the most painful part.”