Saudi rower Husein Alireza secures qualification for Tokyo Olympics

Husein Alireza will be representing Saudi at the Tokyo Olympics in the Men’s Single Sculls. (Saudi Rowing Federation)
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Updated 22 July 2021
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Saudi rower Husein Alireza secures qualification for Tokyo Olympics

  • Kingdom’s top rower will compete in the Men’s Single Sculls at Tokyo 2020
  • Alireza will continue to train in the UK up until the beginning of competition

JEDDAH: The Saudi national rowing team has secured a ticket to the Tokyo Olympics after the final qualification results were calculated and announced by the World Rowing Federation on Thursday.

The Saudi Rowing Federation revealed that Husein Alireza, one of Saudi Arabia’s top rowers, will now compete in the Men’s Single Sculls, and Sultan Al-Shali will be his substitute at the games, which will be held in Tokyo from July 21 to Aug. 7, 2021.

Tariq Ziad Sagga, executive director of the Saudi Rowing Federation, expressed his delight at securing qualification, praising Alireza for the skill and fighting spirit he displayed during the qualifying rounds.

“We are happy to share that the Saudi Rowing Federation received confirmation from (the) World Rowing Federation that we have qualified for the Men’s Single Sculls for the Tokyo Olympic Games,” Sagga said.




Sultan Al-Shali will be Husein Alireza’s backup in Tokyo. (Saudi Rowing Federation)

Sagga also confirmed that the national team’s training camp for the Olympics has been ongoing since Alireza’s recovery from a rib injury he suffered last month.

“Husein is currently holding his training camp in Britain until the Olympics begins, and he is doing his best, especially after recovering from his injury,” Sagga said.

Alireza is now in his final prepartions before departing for Tokyo to represent Saudi Arabia at the Tokyo Olympics, which will kick off on July 23.


Bethell spins England to 3-0 sweep over Sri Lanka in T20 World Cup warmup

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Bethell spins England to 3-0 sweep over Sri Lanka in T20 World Cup warmup

  • The series served as a dress rehearsal for the 20-nation showpiece that Sri Lanka is co-hosting with India
  • The left-armer snared three wickets in a dramatic over to flip the game on its head as the hosts were skittled for 116 with three balls to spare

PALLEKELE, Sri Lanka: Jacob Bethell underlined his importance to England’s T20 World Cup hopes as he spun them to a hard-fought 12-run win over Sri Lanka to complete a 3-0 clean sweep at Pallekele on Tuesday.

The series served as a dress rehearsal for the 20-nation showpiece that Sri Lanka is co-hosting with India.

The contest hung in the balance heading into the 18th over with Sri Lanka needing 21 runs off 18 balls with four wickets in hand but the part-time spin of Bethel turned the game.

The left-armer snared three wickets in a dramatic over to flip the game on its head as the hosts were skittled for 116 with three balls to spare. Bethel finished with career-best figures of four for 11.

“It was one of the most fun games I have been part of,” said England captain Harry Brook.

“We showed we can adapt to challenging conditions. Today we bowled 16 overs of spin and to do that against a Sri Lankan side in their own conditions is really satisfying.”

England had mustered only 128 for nine but showcased their depth and nous, defending a total that looked well below par on a surface offering turn and bounce.

After just four overs from the quicks, the spinners took center stage and wove a web around the Sri Lankan batters, much as they had throughout the tour.

The spinners had been pivotal in England’s ODI series triumph in Colombo last week and again proved the ace up their sleeve.

England head to India to launch their World Cup campaign with momentum at their backs, while Sri Lanka have plenty of soul-searching to do with their frailties against spin brutally exposed.

Bethel found able allies in Will Jacks, who bagged three wickets, while fellow tweakers Adil Rashid and Liam Dawson chipped in with one apiece to keep the hosts on a tight leash.

Sam Curran, England’s hero in the opening game with a hat-trick, showed his all-round pedigree in the dead rubber, carving out a career-best 58 from 48 balls to rescue the side that had slipped to 60 for six.

Returning quick Dushmantha Chameera, back after a groin injury, was a rare bright spark for Sri Lanka, claiming his maiden five-wicket haul in T20Is. His five for 24 are the best figures in England-Sri Lanka contests and the third-best ever at Pallekele.

“Very disappointing. We need to address a few areas, especially the options we take against spin bowling,” said Sri Lankan captain Dasun Shanaka.

“I thought we had addressed that issue in the last game but the old problems resurfaced again.”

Both sides begin their World Cup campaign next Sunday with Sri Lanka hosting Ireland in Colombo while England face Nepal in Mumbai.