Al-Taawoun kick off AFC Champions League adventure with 2-1 win over Al-Duhail

Leandre Tawamba celebrates scoring Al-Taawoun's equalizer against Al-Duhail in the AFC Champions League. (Arriyadiyah)
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Updated 13 August 2024
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Al-Taawoun kick off AFC Champions League adventure with 2-1 win over Al-Duhail

  • After Matchday 1, the Saudi team are second in Group D, behind Iran’s Sepahan on goal difference

Al-Taawoun kicked off their 2022 AFC Champions League campaign with 2-1 win over Al-Duhail of Qatar at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Buraidah on Thursday night.

The Saudi club’s first three points in Group D were secured thanks to Leandre Tawamba’s equalizer in the 11 minute and Alvaro Medran’s winner four minutes from time, overturning Edmilson’s eighth-minute opener for Al-Duhail.

The result puts Al-Taawoun in second place in the group, behind Iranian club Sepahan on goal difference.

It was Al-Duhail who struck first, with Brazilian forward Edmilson taking advantage of a mistake by goalkeeper Muataz Al-Bagawi and defender Rayan Al-Mousa. But the Qatari team’s advantage lasted just three minutes before the Cameroonian Tawamba levelled by chipping Zakaria Hassan in Al-Duhail’s goal.

After the equalizer, Al-Taawoun’s momentum stalled, with Al-Duhail regaining control of the match and threatening Al-Bagawi’s goal on more than one occasion, but the first half ended without an addition to the scoreline.

Al-Duhail started the second half in the ascendency and once again forced Al-Taawoun to defend deep and play on the counter.

The Saudi team finally swung the tie their way thanks to the Spaniard Medran’s winner on 86 minutes. He collected a smart pass from Tawamba before finishing past Hassan to secure a vital 2-1 win.

Al-Taawoun will next face Pakhtakor of Uzbekistan on Sunday, while Al-Duhail will meet Sepahan on the same day.


Warriorz beat Knight Riders on final delivery in low-scoring thriller to remain in ILT20 playoff hunt

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Warriorz beat Knight Riders on final delivery in low-scoring thriller to remain in ILT20 playoff hunt

  • Chasing 135, and needing 12 from the final over, Sharjah claim victory thanks largely to unbeaten 42 from James Rew and a supporting knock of 28 by Sikandar Raza

ABU DHABI: Sharjah Warriorz held their nerve in a tense, low-scoring encounter to secure a dramatic four-wicket victory over Abu Dhabi Knight Riders at the Zayed Cricket Stadium on Monday, a win that keeps their International League T20 playoff hopes alive.

Chasing just 135 for victory, the Warriorz reached the target off the final ball, thanks in large part to a composed, unbeaten 42 from James Rew and a crucial supporting knock of 28 from Sikandar Raza.

Sharjah are still at the foot of the table in sixth place but the victory left them on six points with two matches remaining, level with the Knight Riders, who have played one game more, and Gulf Giants. With Dubai Capitals just two points ahead in third place, it sets up a tight race for the remaining playoff places.

A blistering opening bowling spell from Taskin Ahmed and Wasim Akram put the Knight Riders on the back foot from the start after they were asked to bat first. The pair ripped through the top order to leave Abu Dhabi reeling on 10/4 inside four overs.

Ahmed struck in the opening over to dismiss Phil Salt before Akram removed Brandon McMullen LBW. Ahmed then claimed the wicket of Alex Hales, and Akram followed it up with a historic wicket maiden in the fourth over, trapping Liam Livingstone for a duck. It was the first wicket maiden by a UAE player in the four-season history of the competition.

Sherfane Rutherford attempted to stabilize the innings with a counterattacking 44 off 36 balls, and Alishan Sharafu added 19, but scoring remained difficult as the Warriorz bowlers tightened their grip once again. Raza broke Rutherford and Sharafu’s 38-run stand, and despite a late partnership of 52 between Rutherford and Unmukt Chand, who contributed 24, the Knight Riders were restricted to a total of 134/9. Adil Rashid removed both Jason Holder and Andre Russell at the death, finishing the day with three wickets.

The Warriorz chase began in shaky fashion as they lost Johnson Charles and Monank Patel early, before Tom Kohler-Cadmore steadied the innings with a patient 30. Sunil Narine and Olly Stone applied pressure through the middle overs, however, leaving Sharjah on 58/3 at the halfway stage.

Narine eventually removed Kohler-Cadmore, but Raza and Rew then combined in a vital 57-run partnership to keep the chase on track. The latter found the boundary at key moments and rotated the strike calmly as the equation tightened.

Holder bowled a superb penultimate over to leave the Warriorz requiring 12 from the final six balls but Rew and Rashid held their nerve to guide the Warriorz to the winning run on the last delivery.

Player of the match Rashid praised his teammates for their composure in the closing stages: “It was pleasing to contribute in a situation where things could easily have gone the other way, especially bowling the 18th and 20th overs.

“Having played against Jason and Andre for a long time does help, but thankfully the plans came off.”

Holder, the Knight Riders captain, admitted his side fell short with the bat.

“We didn’t put enough runs on the board, although full credit goes to our bowlers for the way they fought and took the game deep,” he said.

“We needed to keep wickets intact during the powerplay, and if one or two moments had gone our way, the momentum could have shifted.”