Saudi cricket team return to happy hunting ground for ACC Men’s Challenger Cup in Bangkok

Saudi Arabia in action at last year’s ACC Challenger Cup, which they won comfortably. (SACF file photo)
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Updated 01 February 2024
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Saudi cricket team return to happy hunting ground for ACC Men’s Challenger Cup in Bangkok

  • The Greens are the highest ranked side in the tournament and will face Cambodia as well as Bhutan and Indonesia

BANGKOK: Saudi Arabia are in Thailand to play in the cricket ACC T20 Men’s Challenger Cup and they have happy memories of the last time they were in Bangkok.

The Greens are the highest ranked side in the tournament and will face Cambodia, who won the qualifier earlier this week, as well as Bhutan and Indonesia, who they beat in last year’s tournament.

This year they will be looking for a place in the ACC T20 Men’s Premier Cup in Oman and the team are confident of reaching the next Asia Cup in 2025. TCG in Bangkok is a place of many happy memories for the team.

This time last year Saudi Arabia came to the Thai capital and were the outstanding side of the tournament as they beat Bahrain in the final at TCG.

They started impressively with a strong bowling attack and quality in their top-order batting. They won three group matches to finish top of the table by beating Indonesia by eight wickets, Thailand by nine wickets and Myanmar by 327 runs even when they rotated their batting order.

They faced Bhutan in the semifinal, knowing another victory would win them a place in the Premier Cup in Nepal, which would see them face stronger teams. Bhutan were bowled out for 62 in 22.2 overs at TCG as Ishtiaq Ahmad took four for seven, and Saudi Arabia needed only 12.3 overs to qualify for the final and win a place in the Premier Cup with just one wicket down.

Bahrain, Saudi Arabia’s opponents in the final, had also won their three group matches and beat Thailand in the semifinal at AIT, and at the TCG in the final, a closer contest was expected. It was not to be as Bahrain were bowled out for just 26 in 21.1 overs as Atif-ur-Rehman took four for 10 and Ishtiaq Ahmad three for six as they caused chaos with the new ball.

Saudi Arabia needed only four overs to make 30 for 0 to win by 10 wickets in the most one-sided final imaginable that lasted little more than two hours. Ishtiaq Ahmad took 12 wickets in the tournament and Atif-ur-Rehman was also impressive with eight.

Opening batsman Waqar-ul-Hassan was unbeaten through the entire tournament as he took his side home to victory in the four matches when they batted second. In total he made an unbeaten 141 in the course of five innings, including *1 at number 11.

Batsman Abdul Waheed told Arab News earlier this week that the Saudi team were looking to repeat the feat and use this week’s tournament to take the game in the Kingdom to the “next level.”


Man City beats Newcastle 3-1 to advance to English League Cup final

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Man City beats Newcastle 3-1 to advance to English League Cup final

  • Both City and Arsenal are still in contention for a clean sweep of trophies this season

MANCHESTER, England: It’s Manchester City vs. Arsenal in the English League Cup final.
The current top two in the Premier League will go head-to-head at Wembley Stadium next month after City beat Newcastle 3-1 on Wednesday to complete a 5-1 win on aggregate in the semifinals.
Both City and Arsenal are still in contention for a clean sweep of trophies this season. The League Cup is the chance to lift the first piece of major silverware this term and to potentially inflict a psychological blow in the race for the title.
“We’re here to win trophies and we give our best every day to reach these finals and win the silverware,” City forward Omar Marmoush — who scored two goals on the night — told Sky Sports.
Arsenal currently leads the standings by six points ahead of second-place City. Both teams are through to the round of 16 in the Champions League and and fourth round of the FA Cup.
The League Cup final is on March 22.
“It’s a pleasure to play against Arsenal, the best team right now in Europe, maybe the world,” City manager Pep Guardiola said. “As much (as) we (can) play against them, it will make us a better, better team.”
Two first-half goals from Marmoush at the Etihad effectively finished off Newcastle in a semifinal where City led 2-0 from the first leg. Tijjani Reijnders added another before the break.
Newcastle scored a consolation through substitute Anthony Elanga and prevented what looked like being a rout after the first 45 minutes.
Arsenal booked its place in the final with a 1-0 win against Chelsea on Tuesday to seal a 4-2 aggregate victory.
A growing rivalry
The final will continue the recent rivalry between the clubs, which has seen City beat Arsenal to the title in 2023 and ‘24. On both occasions Arsenal had led the way before being overhauled.
Mikel Arteta’s team is ahead again this season and aiming to win the title for the first time since 2004.
The League Cup would be Arteta’s first major trophy since his debut season as Arsenal manager when he won the FA Cup in 2020.
He was formerly Pep Guardiola’s assistant at City and victory in the final would see him finally beat his former colleague to a major trophy.
Guardiola, meanwhile, will get the chance to win a 16th major trophy since taking over at City in 2016 and his fifth League Cup.
City is looking to win it for the ninth time and move within one of Liverpool’s record haul of 10 in the competition.
Arsenal has won the trophy twice — most recently in 1993.
This year’s final will be a repeat of 2018, when Arteta was part of Guardiola’s coaching team as City triumphed.
Marmoush double
Marmoush bundled in City’s opener in the seventh minute when Dan Burn’s tackle rebounded off the Egypt international and into the net.
His second came from another defensive error in the 29th when Kieran Trippier’s attempted clearance looped up for Marmoush to head in from close range.
Reijnders drove home the third from inside the box three minutes later.
Elanga’s goal came in the 62nd and Newcastle had chances to score more.