Nakajima’s 3-run double inspires Mid East Falcons to win over Karachi

Mid East Falcons defeated Karachi Falcons 9-1 on Friday night at Baseball United Ballpark. (Supplied)
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Updated 22 November 2025
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Nakajima’s 3-run double inspires Mid East Falcons to win over Karachi

  • 9-1 victory leaves franchise with perfect record of 2 wins from 2 games in Baseball United Season 1

DUBAI: Hiroyuki Nakajima hit a three-run double in the fourth inning, Gregori Cano hit a two-run triple, and Federico Celli a two-run single to give Mid East Falcons a 9-1 victory over Karachi Monarchs at Baseball United Ballpark.

Nakajima bagged 2-for-2, 2B, and 3 RBIs; Cano went 2-for-4, 3B, and 2 RBIs; Celli went 1-for-3, and 2 RBIs; and Shuhei Fukuda went 1-for-4, with a solo home run.

The Falcons scored three runs in the fourth and five in the seventh as the franchise maintained a perfect record of two wins from two games in Baseball United Season 1.

Yokohama BayStars’ top prospect Haru Yoshioka made his pitching debut on Friday and was key to Mid East’s victory. The 19-year-old RHP faced Pavin Parks with two runners on base and Max Jung-Goldberg with bases loaded, both in the second inning with the Money Ball in play. He struck out Parks and got out Jung-Goldberg with a pop out. This prevented attacks that, combined, would have meant up to 14 runs for the Monarchs.

Besides Yoshioka (3.2 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 3 SO), Kodai Hamaya (2.1, 1 H, 0 ER, 5 SO), Shingo Hirata (2 H, 0 ER), and Steven Mufareh (1.0 IP, 0 er) completed the pitching line for Mid East.

Other highlights:

  • Scott Ellis, starting pitcher from Karachi, took the loss after 5 IP (4 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 4 SO). Konsta Kurikka (1.0), Franklin van Gurp (0.1), Musharaf Khan (0.2) and Enrique Burgos (1.0) completed the pitching line for Karachi.
  • Jake Perez went 2-for-4 with a run scored, while Amar Mahmood drove in his first run of the season, which were among the highlights of the Monarchs’ offense.
  • It was the fourth defeat for the Karachi Monarchs this season (1-4).

Talwar leads on opening day of 2025 Saudi Open

Updated 11 December 2025
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Talwar leads on opening day of 2025 Saudi Open

  • The 26-year-old from Delhi set a new course record of 8-under 64 at Dirab Golf & Country Club

RIYADH: India’s Saptak Talwar opened the first day of the 2025 Saudi Open, sanctioned by the Asian Tour, with a new course record of 64 (8-under) after finishing his round with a birdie on the final hole in fading light at the Dirab Golf & Country Club.

The 26-year-old from Delhi, who has competed in only a handful of Asian Tour events since turning professional in 2021, delivered a flawless round that included four birdies on each nine, placing him at the top of the leaderboard.

In second place are American John Catlin, the defending champion and reigning Asian Tour Order of Merit winner, and Australia’s Jack Thompson, both carding 65.

Meanwhile, rising Moroccan talent Adam Bresnu stole the spotlight as the leading Arab player on the opening day, after a strong performance that placed him firmly in contention.

Despite still being an amateur, Bresnu exemplified the Arab Golf Federation’s vision of creating clear pathways for regional talent to reach the highest levels of the professional game.

Through its partnership with the Arab Golf Federation, Golf Saudi is expanding high-level opportunities for amateur and professional Arab players.

Bresnu said: “The conditions were really good. What I liked most about the course was how firm the greens and fairways were. The greens are excellent, and I’m really happy to be here.”

“I’ll keep the same mindset. Patience is the main goal,” he added. “It’s a four-round tournament, day by day, shot by shot. My goal is simply to enjoy playing.”

Saudi Arabia players are still in contention as they progress into day two.

Shergo Al-Kurdi said: “Representing the Kingdom is amazing, the crowd support is definitely a big one. In general just being in Saudi, I always enjoy my time here and just want to perform the best I can. It’s a good place to have a nice week.”

He added: “The amount of support Saudi gives to their players is absolutely fantastic and it’s what golfers need to get into a higher level of golf. It is what is needed and they are prepared to do it. It’s very good what they’re doing.”