Yasir Al-Rumayyan Re-Elected President of Arab Golf Federation

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The assembly also elected the executive office for the new term, confirming Al-Rumayyan's presidency until 2029. (Supplied)
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The assembly also elected the executive office for the new term, confirming Al-Rumayyan's presidency until 2029. (Supplied)
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Updated 16 November 2025
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Yasir Al-Rumayyan Re-Elected President of Arab Golf Federation

DUBAI: The General Assembly of the Arab Golf Federation renewed its confidence Yasir bin Othman Al-Rumayyan, reappointing him as president for the 2025-2029 term.

The announcement was made during the assembly meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on the sidelines of the Arab Men & Seniors Golf Championship and was attended by representatives from Arab golf federations and members of the executive committee.

Al-Rumayyan opened the meeting by welcoming participating delegations, expressing his pride at Saudi Arabia hosting such important gatherings.

He said: “I warmly welcome you to your second home, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and wish you a pleasant stay during the Arab Golf Championship.

“Over the past year, Arab golf has witnessed significant growth in tournaments, organization, and competitive performance — thanks to our collective efforts and the developmental initiatives introduced by the federation, particularly the Arab Golf Series, which represents a major turning point for Arab players on their path to global professionalism, alongside the elite scholarship program that supports promising Arab talents.”

Noah Alireza, secretary-general of the Arab Golf Federation and CEO of the Saudi Golf Federation, in his welcome address, expressed his delight in meeting representatives of the Arab federations once again. He emphasized that the general assembly is an important platform to evaluate the previous phase and outline future directions for Arab golf.

“I am pleased to welcome you once again to the general assembly meetings,” he said. “We value your presence here in Riyadh among your brothers. Today’s meeting continues a long journey of cooperation and presents an important opportunity to align our vision and strengthen the future of Arab golf.”

The general assembly also conducted elections for the new executive committee. Results confirmed the continuation of Al-Rumayyan as president of the Arab Golf Federation until 2029, renewing the confidence placed in him in recognition of his significant efforts in advancing Arab golf in recent years.

 

 


Desert Vipers hold nerve to edge Abu Dhabi Knight Riders in ILT20 thriller

Updated 06 December 2025
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Desert Vipers hold nerve to edge Abu Dhabi Knight Riders in ILT20 thriller

  • Key contributions from Shimron Hetmyer and Khuzaima Tanveer prove decisive as the Vipers weather tense finish to overhaul target of 171
  • Knight Riders start well, reaching 87 in 10 overs, but momentum shifts in second half of their inning as the Vipers’ spinners struck back

SHARJAH: Desert Vipers made it two wins out of two in the DP World International League T20, as they held their nerve to secure a dramatic two-wicket victory over Abu Dhabi Knight Riders at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Friday.

Shimron Hetmyer’s counterattacking 48 off 25 balls, and a late-order cameo from Khuzaima Tanveer, who hit 31 off just 12 deliveries, proved decisive as the Vipers weathered a tense finish to overhaul a target of 171.

Sent in to bat, the Knight Riders made a confident start through Phil Salt and Alex Hales, with the latter anchoring the inning to top-score with 53 off 37 balls.

Despite reaching 87 in 10 overs, however, the momentum shifted in the second half of the inning as the Vipers’ spinners began to strike regularly. Qais Ahmad and Noor Ahmad led the middle-overs fightback, dismissing Hales and triggering a collapse as the Knight Riders lost five wickets.

Andre Russell’s unbeaten 36, and useful contributions from Alishan Sharafu and Unmukt Chand, at least helped Abu Dhabi reach a competitive total, but they were unable to fully capitalize on the side’s strong opening.

The Vipers began explosively in reply, smashing a tournament-record 19 runs from the first over. However, early wickets then left them wobbling on 44/3. Sam Curran and Dan Lawrence rebuilt the attack before the latter combined with Hetmyer for a crucial 68-run stand that swung the contest back in the their favor.

Late strikes from Ajay Kumar and Russell, the latter dismissing Hetmyer for his 500th T20 wicket, set up a tense finish, but Tanveer delivered under pressure. Needing eight runs off the final over, he sealed victory with a six and a boundary.

“It was, in many ways, a fortunate escape but an outstanding result for us,” said Curran, the Vipers’ stand-in captain.

“ADKR possess a very powerful batting lineup, and I believe our bowlers performed exceptionally well throughout the innings. The dismissals of Hetmyer and Dan introduced an unexpected twist but the team showed commendable composure in the crucial moments.”

Knight Riders’ stand-in skipper Sunil Narine felt his side had been lacking with the bat: “We were 15-20 runs short. We began well in the powerplay and that phase was crucial for us.

“The conditions eventually worked in their favor and the dew made it challenging for our spinners. But at the end of the day that’s part of the game.”

The result leaves the Vipers well placed at this early stage of the tournament, while the Knight Riders were left to reflect on missed opportunities after such a strong start.