Salem Al-Dawsari shines as Saudi beat Oman in Arab Cup

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Salem Al-Dawsari provided two assists as Saudi Arabia defeated Oman 2-1. (AN Photo)
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Saleh Al-Shehri celebrates striking the winner against Oman. (AN Photo)
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Herve Renard is congratulated after Saudi Arabia defeated Oman 2-1 in the Arab Cup. (AN Photo)
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Updated 02 December 2025
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Salem Al-Dawsari shines as Saudi beat Oman in Arab Cup

  • Al-Dawsari clipped a delightful cross for substitute Saleh Al-Shehri to strike the winner with a brilliant side-footed volley
  • Morocco defeat Comoros 3-1, Kuwait and Egypt draw 1-1 on second day of tournament

DUBAI: Salem Al-Dawsari produced two assists to provide the difference as Saudi Arabia defeated Gulf rivals Oman 2-1 on the second day of the 2025 FIFA Arab Cup in Qatar.

The first half ended goalless with Al-Dawsari coming closest for Saudi with a header that missed the target. Oman had the ball in the net minutes from the break after Nawaf Al-Aqidi’s spilled save from Mohammed Al-Rawahi’s long-range effort fell to Essam Al-Subhi, but his finish was clearly from an offside position.

Saudi Arabia continued to be the more dominant team after the break and fans at the Education City Stadium in Al-Rayyan would not have to wait too long for the first goal of the evening.

The breakthrough for Saudi finally came in the 55th minute after Al-Dawsari’s excellent cross from the left was powerfully headed in by Feras Al-Buraikan past Oman’s goalkeeper Ibrahim Al-Mukhaini.

Oman hit back with 20 minutes left when defender Ghanem Al-Habashi headed home, leaving Al-Aqidi rooted to the spot from close range.

The Green Falcons retook the lead six minutes later with the best move of the match. Al-Dawsari, having raced onto Abdullah Al-Khaibari’s precise pass into the Oman penalty area, clipped a delightful cross — from the same position as his earlier assist — for substitute Saleh Al-Shehri to finish with a brilliant side-footed volley.

Al-Dawsari could have crowned his man-of-the-match performance with a last-minute goal but his first-time volley from Al-Shehri’s squared pass struck the inside of the post and rebounded to safety.

He had another chance in added time when clean through on goal, but his attempted chip struck the advancing Al-Mukhaini’s chest.

In Group B’s other match, Morocco kicked off their campaign with a 3-1 win over Comoros at Khalifa International Stadium. The Atlas Lions raced into a three-goal lead by the break thanks to efforts from Soufiane Bouftini, Tarik Tissoudali and Karim El Berkaoui. Comoros reduced the deficit through Mohamed Boulacsoute’s own goal on 56 minutes but there was no addition to the score in the rest of the match.

Morocco lead Group B with three points, on goal difference from Saudi Arabia in second.

Earlier in the day Egypt and Kuwait shared the points after a 1-1 draw at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium in Al-Rayyan. Kuwait took the lead through Fahad Al-Hajeri on 64 minutes but Egypt managed to claim a point thanks to Mohamed Magdy’s penalty two minutes from time.


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.