Saudi fencer Ali Al-Bahrani takes silver at GCC Games in Kuwait

Saudi fencer Ali Al-Bahrani, right, took silver at GCC Games in Kuwait. (SOPC)
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Updated 30 May 2022
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Saudi fencer Ali Al-Bahrani takes silver at GCC Games in Kuwait

  • Misfir Al-Asmari took bronze in men’s karate, while Saudi women’s team fell just short of winning bronze in the 3x3 basketball competition

Saudi fencer Ali Al-Bahraini has claimed second place and the silver medal in fencing at the third GCC Games, currently taking place in Kuwait.

Al-Bahrani finished behind Kuwaiti Ammar Al-Ammari in the saber category, while Saudi Adel Al-Mutairi placed third place and the bronze medal.

Prince Fahd bin Jalawi, head of the Saudi delegation to the games, and Sheikh Fahad Nasser Al-Sabah, president of the Kuwait Olympic Committee, presented the winners with their medals.

Misfir Al-Asmari of the Saudi national team won the bronze medal in the individual kata category of the karate competition.

Meanwhile, the Saudi Arabian national tennis team defeated the UAE 3-0 in the tennis competition.

Saud Al-Haqbani won the first match against the Emirati Fahd Al-Janahi in two sets (6-2, 6-1). This was followed by another straight win (6-1, 6-2) by Ammar Al-Haqbani over Abdulrahman Al-Janahi to give Saudi a two-match lead.

Having both won the singles matches, the Saudi team completed the 3-0 win when Abdullah Al-Faraj and Omar Ahmed teamed up to defeat Emirati opponents Omar Al-Hammadi and Abdullah Al-Marzouqi by two clear sets in the doubles competition.

In the women’s basketball 3×3, Saudi Arabia missed out on the bronze medal after going down 10-9 to Bahrain in the third-place play-off. Earlier, the Saudis had lost the semi-final 14-12 to the UAE.

The Saudi men’s handball team suffered a 35-27 defeat to their Bahraini counterparts.


Pakistan face arch-rivals India today in blockbuster T20 World Cup clash in Colombo

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Pakistan face arch-rivals India today in blockbuster T20 World Cup clash in Colombo

  • Cricket contest takes place amid surging political tensions between India and Pakistan after their May 2025 clash 
  • Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav says team will decide whether or not to shake hands with Pakistani cricketers

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan take on defending champions and arch-rivals India today, Sunday, in Colombo in a highly anticipated T20 World Cup 2026 clash between the two sides.

The Group A fixture between the two sides will not just be important for the on-field cricket action but also because of the political tensions between the neighbors. India and Pakistan engaged in a brief military confrontation in May 2025 which came to a halt after Washington brokered a ceasefire. 

However, political tensions spilled over onto the cricket field when Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav opted out of shaking hands with his Pakistani counterpart before the toss at their Asia Cup encounter last year in September. The Indian team refused to shake hands with their Pakistani counterparts in all three matches of the tournament, triggering a strong protest from Pakistan. 

Tensions surged again after Pakistan’s government announced earlier this month it would not allow its team to play against India in the World Cup in solidarity with Bangladesh. The South Asian country was replaced with Scotland after it refused to play its matches in India due to security reasons. Pakistan criticized the move and announced boycotting the Feb. 15 match against India. However, Islamabad later took back its decision to boycott the match after negotiations with the International Cricket Council. 

“The game should be played in real spirit, the way it has been played since it started,” Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha said at the pre-match press conference on Saturday. “The rest is up to them (India), what they want to do.”

Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav did not commit whether his team will shake hands with Pakistan or not on Sunday. 

“Why are you highlighting that?” Yadav asked reporters. “We are here to play cricket. We will play good cricket. We will take all those calls tomorrow. We will see tomorrow.”

Political and military tensions have meant the two teams have not played a bilateral series for years.
India has not traveled to Pakistan since 2008 and Pakistan visited India for the 50-over World Cup in 2023 but has since played ICC tournaments at neutral venues.

India has defeated Pakistan 12 times in the 16 T20 games they have played. They also have an impressive 6-1 record in the eight T20 World Cup matches since the first edition in 2007, with one being tied.

“We don’t have a good record against them in World Cups,” Agha admitted. “But whenever you come to play a new match, it’s a new day and you have to play good cricket to win.

“You can’t change history. You can learn from it. We learned from it and we’ll try to do a good performance tomorrow and win the match.”

Both sides have won their two fixtures so far, with India beating the USA and Namibia while Pakistan have defeated the Netherlands and the USA as well. 

The top two teams from each group will qualify for the Super Eight stage of the World Cup. 

The match is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. Pakistan Standard Time.