Al-Hilal’s Jang Hyun-soo undergoes 1st chemo session in Riyadh

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Updated 10 July 2023
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Al-Hilal’s Jang Hyun-soo undergoes 1st chemo session in Riyadh

  • Hyun-soo’s diagnosis has stalled negotiations to renew his contract with Al-Hilal, which expired on June 30

Riyadh: Al-Hilal player Jang Hyun-soo on Sunday appeared in a video to reveal the latest development in his treatment for a benign tumor.

Speaking from King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh, the South Korean footballer gave a special thanks for the support he had received from his club and board chairman, Fahad bin Nafel.

In an Instagram post, showing photos of him with his wife, the 31-year-old defender said: “I would like to thank you. Because of your help, my family and I are having unforgettable days in life. I’ll never forget what you did for me and my family.”

After completing his first chemotherapy session, he added: “Today I’m done with the first treatment. During these five hours, I was with a happy heart and a grateful heart.”

Hyun-soo’s diagnosis has stalled negotiations to renew his contract with Al-Hilal, which expired on June 30. He joined the club in the summer of 2019 from Tokyo and has since played in 146 games across all competitions, scoring six goals and making four assists.

During that time, the team has won the AFC Champions League (2019/2021), the Saudi Pro League three times, the King’s Cup twice, the Saudi Super Cup in 2021, and the Lusail Super Cup last year.


South Africa coach looks to ‘maintain intensity’ against Zimbabwe

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South Africa coach looks to ‘maintain intensity’ against Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe meanwhile have stunned Australia and co-hosts Sri Lanka in the group stages
“They’ve done their bit to qualify for the Super Eights, they’ve had a fantastic tournament, our neighbors,” said Prince

NEW DELHI: Unbeaten South Africa look to “maintain discipline and intensity” in their last Super Eights match of the T20 World Cup against Zimbabwe, batting coach Ashwell Prince said Saturday.
The 2024 runners-up have already secured a semifinal place ahead of their match in New Delhi on Sunday.
The Aiden Markram-led side will take to the pitch in the dead rubber game after scoring convincing wins over hot favorites India and two-time champions West Indies in the Super Eights.
Zimbabwe meanwhile have stunned Australia and co-hosts Sri Lanka in the group stages.
“I think you’ve got to respect the opposition — they’ve done their bit to qualify for the Super Eights, they’ve had a fantastic tournament, our neighbors,” said Prince.
“From our point of view, we’ve been really sharp and what we want to ensure is that we maintain that discipline and intensity and that we don’t drop off as far as those are concerned.”
South Africa had just one close shave against Afghanistan in a group game they won in a double super over, while all the other victories have been fairly comfortable.
But former South Africa batter Prince said victory is all that matters.
“Obviously winning creates good momentum,” he said.
“I don’t think there’s a right or wrong way of doing it or an ideal way — I think it’s nice not to have a lot of close games, but I think close games definitely help in terms of team morale.”
South Africa beat Australia in the World Test Championship final in June 2025 to win their first major International Cricket Council trophy and shrug off their “chokers” tag.
Prince said the triumph has done a world of good for the players.
“Getting over the line in the World Test Championship was a big moment for us... as a cricketing nation and for this group of players,” said Prince.
“And what that creates is a lot of confidence within your teammates and trust that whenever they are going to be called upon and when the moment presents itself, they can step up.”
Markram has led the team from the front with his 264 runs including three half-centuries an an unbeaten 82 in their previous nine-wicket win over the West Indies.
“The phrase that my kids would use is he’s really locked in at the moment in terms of his focus, his batting and in terms of his captaincy,” said Prince.
“And at the same time the rest of the players are enjoying each other’s company.”