Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman congratulates Al-Hilal management, players on becoming champions of Asia

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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman congratulates Al-Hilal on recent AFC Champions League triumph. (Ministry of Sports)
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman congratulates Al-Hilal on recent AFC Champions League triumph. (Ministry of Sports)
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Updated 15 December 2021
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman congratulates Al-Hilal management, players on becoming champions of Asia

  • Riyadh club last month beat Pohang Steelers of South Korea 2-0 to lift AFC Champions League title for record fourth time

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Tuesday received members of Al-Hilal’s management and first team squad to congratulate them on lifting the AFC Champions League last month.

Among those met by the crown prince were Saudi Sports Minister Prince Abdul Aziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, President of the Saudi Football Federation Yasser Al-Misehal, and Al-Hilal Chairman Fahad bin Nafil Al-Otaibi.

Also present was Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdul Aziz, acting governor of the Riyadh region.

Al-Hilal beat Pohang Steelers of South Korea 2-0 at King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh on Nov. 23 to become the competition’s record-holders with four titles. The club also conformed its qualification for the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup to be played in the UAE in early 2022.

The crown prince congratulated the officials and players for their achievement, and highlighted the importance of continuing to raise the name of Saudi Arabia on the global stage.


Steve Smith blasts Big Bash record 32 off single over

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Steve Smith blasts Big Bash record 32 off single over

  • Smith shared in a 141-run opening stand with Pakistan’s Babar Azam, who scored 47 off 39 deliveries
  • The veteran Australian star briefly threatened to match or better the fastest Big Bash ton off 39 balls

SYDNEY: Steve Smith smashed 32 off one over on his way to a 41-ball century to set a Big Bash League record as the Sydney Sixers edged David Warner’s Sydney Thunder in an electric T20 clash.

The veteran star, fresh from leading Australia to an Ashes series victory over England, crunched four straight sixes off a stunned Ryan Hadley during the record-breaking single-over blitz on Friday evening.

It helped the Sixers to a five-wicket win at the Sydney Cricket Ground and stole the limelight from long-time Australia teammate Warner, who whacked an unbeaten 110 off 65 balls to set Smith’s side 190 to win.

“We knew we had to go hard from the outset because Davey played a beautiful knock,” Smith told broadcaster Kayo Sports.

Smith shared in a 141-run opening stand with Pakistan’s Babar Azam (47 off 39) and briefly threatened to match or better the fastest BBL ton (39 balls).

He was eventually stumped by Sam Billings for 100 as he came down the wicket to Tanveer Sangha, having blasted five fours and nine sixes.

It moved the Sixers up to fourth on the BBL ladder and left the Thunder anchored to the bottom.