Saudi Arabia face crucial ACC Challenger Cup semifinal against Japan

Saudi Arabia have enjoyed an outstanding Challenger Cup tournament so far as the only team to win all three group matches. (X: @ACCMedia1/@cricketsaudi)
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Updated 09 February 2024
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Saudi Arabia face crucial ACC Challenger Cup semifinal against Japan

  • Winners of both semifinals will play each other in the final on Sunday but will also be guaranteed places in the ACC Men’s Premier Cup to be held in Oman in April

BANGKOK: Saudi Arabia’s cricket team face one of their most important matches in recent times when they play Japan on Friday at the TCG in Bangkok in the first semifinal of the ACC T20 Challenger Cup.

The winners of both semifinals will play each other in the final on Sunday but will also be guaranteed places in the ACC Men’s Premier Cup to be held in Oman in April to join a line-up of the best associate teams in Asia.

The Premier Cup is effectively a qualifying competition for the next T20 Asia Cup to be held in 2025, so victory over Japan tomorrow will give Saudi Arabia the chance to compete against some of the best cricket teams in Asia and offers a pathway to the Asia Cup.

 

 

Saudi Arabia have enjoyed an outstanding Challenger Cup tournament so far as the only team to win all three group matches. They beat Cambodia by 88 runs, Bhutan by eight wickets and Indonesia by 82 runs to finish top of Group A on six points with an outstanding net run-rate of 4.282. Cambodia finished second in the group with two wins to give them four points.

Group B was a much tighter affair with Singapore, Japan and Thailand all finishing on four points divided only by the narrowest of margins in net run-rate. Japan were second just behind Singapore, which set up the meeting with Saudi Arabia.

The Greens’ openers have been excellent so far in the tournament with Abdul Waheed hitting 99 from 58 balls against Cambodia and Faisal Khan returning from a head injury to strike 77 from 60 balls against Indonesia.

Manan Ali and Haseeb Ghafoor shared an opening stand of 77 against Bhutan but Waheed and Khan are the first-choice openers.

In the middle-order the Saudis have a range of options with Waqar Ul-Hassan and Waji Ul-Hassan also able to hit the ball alongside Manan Ali and Hasseb Ghafoor in a strong batting line up.

The seam bowlers have also been impressive with Ishtiaq Ahmad and Atif Ur-Rehman joined by the pacy Usman Najeeb who took 3 for 24 against Cambodia and Shahzaib who made his debut against Indonesia.

Left-arm spinner Usman Khalid was player of the match against Bhutan with figures of 4 for 6 and Imran Yousaf impressed with his leg-spin when coming into the team as a concussion substitute for Khan in the opening match. Hisham Shaikh completes the line-up as a captain who is capable with both bat and ball.

Japan should not be taken lightly as they were excellent in the victory over Thailand, with captain Kendel Fleming a fine batsman who hit 74 against the hosts. Opening bowler Reo Sakurano returned the best figures of the tournament with 6 for 26.

Japan just failed in their chase against Singapore to keep their run-rate above their rivals but they knew exactly what the target was and deserved to finish second above Thailand. They have an array of spin bowlers and certainly make the most of their talents.

Japan got close to winning a place in the next T20 World Cup to be played in the West Indies and US later this year, so will be very capable opponents for Saudi Arabia, but the Greens’ strength in depth gives them a good chance to win the semifinal to move on to the Premier Cup.

Singapore face Cambodia in the second semifinal which starts later on Friday.

It has been announced that Saudi Arabia will stay in Bangkok to play a Quadrangular T20 Series against Thailand, the Maldives and Bhutan immediately after the Challenger Cup concludes from Feb. 12-16.


Al-Hilal, Al-Ahli showdown ends in stalemate as Saudi Pro League title race tightens

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Al-Hilal, Al-Ahli showdown ends in stalemate as Saudi Pro League title race tightens

  • Both sides make tactical adjustments for the game but defensive excellence ends up the dominant theme
  • Despite the dropped points Al-Hilal remain top of the league but Al-Nassr close the gap to a single point with a narrow 1-0 away win against Al-Riyadh

RIYADH: In arguably the biggest fixture of the Saudi Pro League season so far, league leaders Al-Hilal and third-place Al-Ahli played out a tense stalemate at Kingdom Arena on Monday night, with neither side able to make a breakthrough.

Al-Ahli striker Ivan Toney, who tops the league’s scoring chart with 18 goals, was kept quiet as defensive discipline took center stage.

Unlike previous encounters between the two sides, the first half resembled a war of attrition; neither team was able to break the other down with any consistency, and when openings did arise, the final touch proved elusive.

Both of the coaches, Simone Inzaghi and Matthias Jaissle, made their share of tactical adjustments for the game.

Rather than deploy the customary 5-4-1 formation home side Al-Hilal usually deploys in high-profile matches, Inzaghi opted instead for a 4-1-4-1 arrangement, with Ruben Neves anchoring the midfield while Salem Al-Dawsari and Malcom provided width on the flanks. Moteb Al-Harbi, a natural left-back, was deployed on the right side of defense to counter Wenderson Galeno’s dangerous inward runs.

Al-Ahli’s shape was fluid, meanwhile, with Enzo Millot operating between a traditional No.10 role and a false No. 9, depending on how high the press was. The full-backs played contrasting roles, with Ali Majrashi surging forward aggressively on the right while Zakaria Hawsawi tucked inside to assist with build-up play.

Despite these tactical changes, defensive excellence remained the dominant theme. Space was hard to find, and opportunities for either side to fashion clear chances largely came during moments of high pressure.

The tempo increased noticeably in the second half. Roger Ibanez carried the ball forward from deep, reaching the edge of Al-Hilal’s box before slipping a pass toward Galeno, only for Kalidou Koulibaly to step in with a crucial block.

As the visitors continued to raise the intensity, Majrashi won possession high up the pitch before Galeno laid the ball off to Millot, whose effort drifted just wide. I would not have counted anyway, as the linesman had eventually raised his flag for offside.

A series of tactical fouls followed as Al-Ahli took control of the rhythm of the game. Al-Hilal were reduced to counterattacks as Jaissle’s side pushed forward, creating chances from all angles. In the 76th minute, Ibanez met Galeno’s corner with a free header but the ball skimmed just past the post.

Mohammed Kader Meite was introduced shortly thereafter, the former Rennes forward making his debut for Al-Hilal as a replacement for Darwin Nunez, who had endured a difficult evening.

Al-Ahli’s inability to capitalize on their control of the game almost proved costly in the 84th minute, when Al-Hilal appeared to take the lead.

A trademark long pass from Neves found Malcom on the shoulder of Rayan Hamed, and his cut-back was finished off by Al-Dawsari — only for the video assistant referee to rule Malcom offside.

Majrashi’s aggressive approach on the right eventually caught up with him, when a late challenge on Theo Hernandez earned him a second yellow card deep into stoppage time.

Elsewhere, visiting Al-Nassr edged past Al-Riyadh 1-0 to move onto 46 points, just one behind Al-Hilal and two clear of Al-Ahli, thanks to a decisive strike by Sadio Mane in the 40th minute. The Senegalese forward deputized for Cristiano Ronaldo, who was absent amid reports of dissatisfaction with Al-Nassr’s winter transfer window activity.

In Najran, Al-Okhdood, second-bottom of the league, were minutes away from a vital home victory before Alexandre Lacazette converted a penalty in the 85th minute to earn mid-table Neom a 1-1 draw.

On Tuesday, Damac will host Al-Kholood, before an Eastern Province double-header as Al-Ettifaq and Al-Taawoun go head-to-head at E’GO Stadium, while Al-Khaleej face Al-Qadsiah at Prince Mohammed bin Fahad Stadium.