‘Honor of a lifetime’: Kash Shaikh to step down as chairman and CEO of Baseball United

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Kash Shaikh is set to step down as Chairman and CEO of Baseball United on March 1. (Supplied)
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Kash Shaikh is set to step down as Chairman and CEO of Baseball United on March 1. (Supplied)
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Updated 18 February 2026
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‘Honor of a lifetime’: Kash Shaikh to step down as chairman and CEO of Baseball United

  • Baseball United co-founder led the league for nearly four years from its inception through its inaugural season
  • Kash Shaikh: ‘I’m deeply grateful to all of our Baseball United fans, players, coaches, partners, investors and team members who believed in this vision and helped bring it to life’

DUBAI: Kash Shaikh, co-founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Baseball United, will step down as chairman and CEO from March 1, the league announced on Wednesday.

Shaikh has guided Baseball United since its founding in 2022, launching the first professional baseball league in the history of the Middle East and South Asia, headquartered in Dubai.

Baseball United board members paid tribute to Shaikh, saying that under his leadership the league had built a global brand and fanbase, executed historic events, constructed the region’s first professional baseball ballpark, partnered with international broadcasters and sponsors, introduced regional franchises and official merchandise, and completed an inaugural season that reached nearly 100 million viewers worldwide.

Shaikh said of his time at the helm: “It’s been the honor of a lifetime to carry Baseball United from dream to reality alongside so many dedicated and passionate people. Together, we created something from nothing, and that impact will be felt for years to come. I’m deeply grateful to all of our Baseball United fans, players, coaches, partners, investors and team members who believed in this vision and helped bring it to life. Your names will be forever etched in history as the pioneers who brought professional baseball to Arabia.”

Shaikh also worked closely with national teams, baseball federations and government organizations across Asia and the Middle East to help develop baseball infrastructure, showcase emerging players and energize local communities.

Baseball United co-founder, hall of famer and board member, Barry Larkin, said: “On behalf of the board of directors and the Baseball United organization, I want to express our sincere appreciation to Kash for his service as chairman and CEO. Kash’s hard work and efforts played an important part in establishing Baseball United and bringing professional baseball to the region. We are grateful for the dedication Kash showed in helping to launch this worthy initiative. We wish Kash continued success in his future endeavors.”

Baseball United co-owner, World Series champion and board member, Matt Barnes, said: “On behalf of Baseball United’s board of directors, I want to sincerely thank Kash for his leadership and significant contributions to Baseball United and to the growth of baseball globally. Kash’s work ethic, expertise and passion played a central role in building our brand, launching the league and delivering a historic inaugural season. His range of skills and love of the game were apparent in all of his work, and the foundation built during these formative years will be felt on baseball fields across the Middle East and South Asia for years to come. We congratulate Kash on his successful tenure and wish him and his family all the best in his next chapter.”

Following this month’s transition, Shaikh plans to relocate to Texas with his family before focusing on future entrepreneurial pursuits. Baseball United will continue operations as planned, with further updates about leadership and next steps expected in the coming weeks.


Auger-Aliassime, Medvedev march on in Dubai

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Auger-Aliassime, Medvedev march on in Dubai

  • Auger-Aliassime overcame the big-serving Frenchman thanks to an impressive break-point conversion rate
  • In a battle of former Grand Slam winners, Russia’s Medvedev beat Wawrinka 6-2, 6-3

DUBAI: Felix Auger-Aliassime stamped his ticket to the quarter-finals of the Dubai Open on Wednesday with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, while Daniil Medvedev put an end to Stan Wawrinka’s tournament.
Canadian top seed Auger-Aliassime overcame the big-serving Frenchman thanks to an impressive break-point conversion rate as he managed to make the most of three of the five that he forced on Mpetshi Perricard’s serve.
Consecutive breaks in the seventh and ninth games of the opening set allowed the world number eight to seize the initiative.
Auger-Aliassime pounced again early in the second set to get his nose in front and then managed to serve out to book a meeting with Jiri Lehecka in the last eight.
The Czech eliminated Spain’s Pablo Carreno Busta 7-6 (8/6), 6-4 to progress through the round of 16.
In a battle of former Grand Slam winners, Russia’s Medvedev beat Wawrinka 6-2, 6-3.
The 40-year-old Swiss will retire at the end of the season and was honored on-court after his defeat.
“It’s my last time here, but I always had amazing support from you guys,” 2016 champion Wawrinka told the crowd.
“It’s always special. The reason why I kept playing for so long is because of those emotions that I receive on court, but I think at 40 it’s time to play for one last year. I’m enjoying it a lot.”
Third seed Medvedev will face Jenson Brooksby in the next round, after the American defeated seventh-seeded Russian Karen Khachanov in straight sets.
Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan was beaten by Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor 6-3, 7-6 (7/4) as the second seed fell to just his fourth defeat of the season.
World number 25 Griekspoor will next face Jakub Mensik after the Czech sixth seed eased past Alexei Popyrin for the loss of just five games.
Doha semifinalist Andrey Rublev continued a fine Middle East swing by battling through 6-4, 6-7 (5-7), 6-3 against France’s Ugo Humbert.
Later on Wednesday, the 18th-ranked Russian will discover his last-eight opponent when fourth seed Jack Draper meets Arthur Rinderknech.