Leg-spinner Ahmed baffles UAE and takes Pakistan to tri-series final

Pakistan Abrar Ahmed bowls during a T20 match against UAE in Sharjah on September 4, 2025. (Handout/PCB)
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Updated 04 September 2025
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Leg-spinner Ahmed baffles UAE and takes Pakistan to tri-series final

  • Abrar Ahmed returns figures of 4-9 on turning track hand Pakistan 31-run win
  • Fakhar Zaman smashes unbeaten 77 off 44 balls to propel Pakistan to 171-5

SHARJAH: Leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed mystified United Arab Emirates batters with a career-best return of 4-9 as Pakistan sealed its place in the final of the T20 tri-series with a 31-run victory Thursday.

Fakhar Zaman tuned up for next week’s Asia Cup with an unbeaten 77 off 44 balls — the left-hander’s first T20 half-century after 15 games — and propelled Pakistan to 171-5 against some sloppy UAE fielding after captain Salman Ali Agha won the toss and elected to field.

Ahmed, playing his first game of the series, then baffled UAE top-order batters with his carrom balls and googlies before restricting them to 140-7 and the trend of teams successfully defending the totals continued for fifth successive game.

Afghanistan, which already has four points, will take on UAE in the last league game Friday before meeting Pakistan in the final Sunday.

UAE top-order batters couldn’t decode Ahmed’s mystery spin once he came onto bowl inside the batting powerplay. Captain Mohammad Waseem (19) failed to read the carrom ball and sliced an easy catch at point in Ahmed’s second over.

Alishan Sharafu, who was scrappy in the field earlier on, and Ethan D’Souza struggled to set up the momentum before D’Souza holed out at deep square leg in the 11th over after scoring 9 off 14 balls.

Ahmed then returned for another two brilliant overs and picked up the wickets of Asif Khan and Rahul Chopra in space of three balls before wrapping up a brilliant spell with the wicket of Harshit Kaushik off his final ball as UAE slipped to 102-5 in 15 overs.

Opening batter Sharafu’s countercharge came a bit too late for UAE as he made 68 off 51 balls before Agha grabbed a catch over his head at mid-off of Shaheen Shah Afridi’s off-cutter.

Earlier, Zaman and Mohammad Nawaz (37 not out) revived Pakistan with its highest-ever sixth wicket stand in T20 international and added 91 runs off the final 51 balls.

But both batters survived chances against an unlucky left-arm spinner Haider Ali (2-17) when they were dropped in the outfield off successive balls before cutting loose in the final two overs which fetched Pakistan 42 runs.

Nawaz smacked fast bowler Junaid Siddique (1-52) for three successive fours in the penultimate over before lofting the pacer for a six over cover boundary in a 20-run 19th over.

Zaman was dropped by Sharafu on 39 at mid-off before another misfield by him brought 50 for the batter. Zaman capped Pakistan’s perfect recovery with five consecutive fours in Mohammad Jawadullah’s last over that included two lap shots over the head of wicketkeeper and two edges flying to third boundary.

Pakistan continued to follow its new template of showing aggression in the batting powerplay under new head coach Mike Hesson and reached 50-3.

But Ali snapped two more quick wickets of Mohammad Haris (14) and Hasan Nawaz (4) and Pakistan struggled to 80-5 in the 12th over before Zaman and left-hander Nawaz smacked eight boundaries and a six of the final 10 balls.


Napoli cruise past Milan to book Italian Super Cup final spot in Riyadh

Updated 19 December 2025
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Napoli cruise past Milan to book Italian Super Cup final spot in Riyadh

  • Napoli make second Super Cup final in new four-team format, which was introduced in the Kingdom in 2023
  • Milan rue missed chances as Rafael Leao’s absence due to knock proves costly

RIYADH: On one of the coldest evenings of the year in Riyadh, the atmosphere inside Al-Awwal Park was anything but subdued. Thousands of fans braved the conditions to witness another major chapter in Saudi Arabia’s growing international calendar, as Napoli and AC Milan went head-to-head in the first semi-final of the 2025/26 Italian Super Cup. 

It wasn’t to be for I Rossoneri, as goals from David Neres and Rasmus Hojlund proved decisive for Napoli, sending them into the Super Cup final for the second time in the new four-team format after missing out on last year’s edition. 

Backed by raucous Forza Milan chants, Milan nearly opened the scoring in the fifth minute when Ruben Loftus-Cheek tested Vanja Milinkovic-Savic, who reacted sharply to make a vital save.

Napoli responded with a spell of pressure of their own, but were repeatedly denied by a well-organised Milan defence.

Milan came close again in the 34th minute, as Adrien Rabiot was found inside the six-yard box from a dipping cross, only for his effort to fly over Milinkovic-Savic.

They would keep that momentum going as just a few minutes later, a swift counter-attack led by Alexis Saelemaekers found Christopher Nkunku on the edge of the box, though his strike also flew over goal.

Napoli punished Milan’s missed chances in the 39th minute. A low pass from Rasmus Hojlund across the box was parried by Mike Maignan straight into the path of David Neres, who made no mistake slotting the ball into the open net.

Napoli pushed for a second before the interval, with Hojlund testing Maignan again, who turned the striker’s effort behind for a corner. The Milan goalkeeper was called into action once again in the second half, producing a strong save to deny Amir Rrahmani.

Yet it was another powerful strike that finally broke past the Frenchman, with Rasmus Hojlund capitalising on a deep through ball from Leonardo Spinazzola to extend Napoli’s lead in the 63rd minute and tighten their grip on the game.

Milan fans briefly found a lift in the 75th minute when Luka Modric came out to a standing ovation, though it proved to be their only notable moment of the second half. Despite enjoying spells of possession, Massimiliano Allegri’s side were unable to break through and exited the tournament after just 90 minutes.

Napoli will now turn their attention to the final, where they will look to lift the Italian Super Cup for the third time in their history. For Riyadh, the semi-final marked another night of elite European football, with fans set to witness more action in tomorrow’s semi-final between Bologna and Inter Milan.