Abdul Shakoor, right, opened for the UAE and hit a solid 33 to help his side to victory.
Abdul Shakoor, right, opened for the UAE and hit a solid 33 to help his side to victory.

Back to the future for UAE cricketers with win over Hong Kong



UAE 218-4 (42.2ov)
Hong Kong 215 (50ov)

DUBAI // Khurram Khan acknowledged that four years of hurt contributed sizeable inspiration for the UAE's dominant display against Hong Kong at Dubai Sports City yesterday.

An established core of players still remains in the national team from the day their long unbeaten record in the ACC Trophy fell in a rain-affected final against Hong Kong in 2008.

Khurram was the captain back then. The defeat is one of the few blemishes on his sparkling resume for the UAE, and he admits it does still gnaw away at him - to the point he even raised it in the team meeting before yesterday's game.

"Matches like that always stick in your mind, even though I still think we performed very well that day," Khurram said of the anguish of that defeat in Malaysia.

"In the team meetings we discussed that final, from the point of keeping in mind Hong Kong can produce performances like that.

"They can take the game away from you. That game was in the back of the mind today, so it was important we gave our best."

While this six-wicket win may have had its roots in the past, it also greatly brightened the national team's immediate future prospects.

Had the UAE lost, they would almost certainly have missed out on a semi-final place, having lost their opening game to Nepal.

The subsequent win, though, allied to a surprise four-wicket win by Kuwait over the Nepalese in Al Dhaid totally changed the complexion of their pool.

Now a win against Kuwait today would guarantee a semi-final place. If they can make it a comprehensive one, it will likely mean they avoid the champions Afghanistan in the last four.

"The group is getting very close so everyone needs to be alert and we have been concentrating on run-rate, too," said Aaqib Javed, the UAE coach. "This match was a tough one, but we wanted the win and we really pushed hard for it.

"It is a good comeback from us and I hope we won't repeat the performance we did against Nepal."

The execution of the win was typical of the UAE. Nine bowlers were used in the Hong Kong innings; six of them were successful, with Manjule Guruge and Ahmed Raza the pick, taking three wickets apiece.

Shaiman Anwar, one of the few mainstays of the batting line up who is not a remnant of the 2008 Trophy final, was the pick of the batsmen.

The stocky right-hander made 83, sharing in valuable partnerships with his captain and Saqib Ali to guide his side over the winning line.

"It was a very good wicket and the plan was to build partnerships, which we didn't do against Nepal," Anwar said.

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The part-time cricketers from the Maldives became the latest to bear the brunt of Afghanistan’s frustrations, as they were comprehensively beaten in the ACC Trophy yesterday.

The Afghans arrived in the UAE for this tournament on the back of what they felt was an underwhelming display during the World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka.

They have been determined to return to their destructive best at the first opportunity, and their third win so far in this tournament was as comprehensive as it gets.

The Trophy champions chased down the 144-run target set by the minnows from the Maldives with almost half of their quota of overs left to spare.

As a sign of their dominance, Mohammed Nabi, who had earlier taken three wickets, finished the game with four successive sixes.

“Critics said we looked like we played very well, but people like myself and those who have seen us play a lot know we underperformed [in the World T20],” said Kabir Khan, Afghanistan’s coach.

“Talent-wise, the team is much more talented than what they showed. It is not about winning or losing, it is about showing 100 per cent of their abilities.”

Malaysia gave themselves a good chance of advancing from the group along with the Afghans with a two-wicket win over Oman in Abu Dhabi.

Two teenagers did the damage for the Malaysian side. The new-ball bowler Nazril Rahman, 19, took five wickets, while Mohammed Anwar, the spinner who has just turned 16, took three.

Oman still have a grip on second place currently, despite having lost two of their three matches, but Malaysia have a game against Maldives today in hand on their rivals.

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As The National reported last year, non-fizzy sugared drinks were not covered when the original tax was introduced in 2017. Sports drinks sold in supermarkets were found to contain, on average, 20 grams of sugar per 500ml bottle.

The non-fizzy drink AriZona Iced Tea contains 65 grams of sugar – about 16 teaspoons – per 680ml can. The average can costs about Dh6, which would rise to Dh9.

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Not taxed:

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Scoreline

Bournemouth 2

Wilson 70', Ibe 74'

Arsenal 1

Bellerin 52'

Abu Dhabi race card

5pm: Maiden (PA) | Dh80,000 | 1,600m
5.30pm: Maiden (PA) | ​​​​​​​Dh80,000 | 1,400m
6pm: Liwa Oasis (PA) Group 2 |​​​​​​​ Dh300,000 | 1,400m
6.30pm: Arabian Triple Crown Round-2 (PA) Group 3 | Dh300,000 | 2,200m
7pm: Wathba Stallions Cup (PA) Handicap | Dh70,000 | 1,600m
7.30pm: Maiden (TB) |​​​​​​​ Dh80,000 | 2,200m

AGL AWARDS

Golden Ball - best Emirati player: Khalfan Mubarak (Al Jazira)
Golden Ball - best foreign player: Igor Coronado (Sharjah)
Golden Glove - best goalkeeper: Adel Al Hosani (Sharjah)
Best Coach - the leader: Abdulaziz Al Anbari (Sharjah)
Fans' Player of the Year: Driss Fetouhi (Dibba)
Golden Boy - best young player: Ali Saleh (Al Wasl)
Best Fans of the Year: Sharjah
Goal of the Year: Michael Ortega (Baniyas)

Mubalada World Tennis Championship 2018 schedule

Thursday December 27

Men's quarter-finals

Kevin Anderson v Hyeon Chung 4pm

Dominic Thiem v Karen Khachanov 6pm

Women's exhibition

Serena Williams v Venus Williams 8pm

Friday December 28

5th place play-off 3pm

Men's semi-finals

Rafael Nadal v Anderson/Chung 5pm

Novak Djokovic v Thiem/Khachanov 7pm

Saturday December 29

3rd place play-off 5pm

Men's final 7pm

THE DETAILS

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Indoor Cricket World Cup Dubai 2017

Venue Insportz, Dubai; Admission Free

Fixtures - Open Men 2pm: India v New Zealand, Malaysia v UAE, Singapore v South Africa, Sri Lanka v England; 8pm: Australia v Singapore, India v Sri Lanka, England v Malaysia, New Zealand v South Africa

Fixtures - Open Women Noon: New Zealand v England, UAE v Australia; 6pm: England v South Africa, New Zealand v Australia

RACE CARD

6.30pm: Handicap (TB) $68,000 (Dirt) 1,600m

7.05pm: Meydan Sprint – Group 2 (TB) $163,000 (Turf) 1,000m

7.40pm: Curlin Stakes – Listed Handicap (TB) $88,000 (D) 2,200m

8.15pm: UAE Oaks – Group 3 (TB) $125,000 (D) 1,900m

8.50pm: Zabeel Mile – Group 2 (TB) $163,000 (T) 1,600m

9.25pm: Balanchine – Group 2 (TB) $163,000 (T) 1,800m

10pm: Al Shindagha Sprint – Group 3 (TB) $130,000 (D) 1,200m

MATCH INFO

Manchester City 1 (Gundogan 56')

Shakhtar Donetsk 1 (Solomon 69')

The most expensive investment mistake you will ever make

When is the best time to start saving in a pension? The answer is simple – at the earliest possible moment. The first pound, euro, dollar or dirham you invest is the most valuable, as it has so much longer to grow in value. If you start in your twenties, it could be invested for 40 years or more, which means you have decades for compound interest to work its magic.

“You get growth upon growth upon growth, followed by more growth. The earlier you start the process, the more it will all roll up,” says Chris Davies, chartered financial planner at The Fry Group in Dubai.

This table shows how much you would have in your pension at age 65, depending on when you start and how much you pay in (it assumes your investments grow 7 per cent a year after charges and you have no other savings).

Age

$250 a month

$500 a month

$1,000 a month

25

$640,829

$1,281,657

$2,563,315

35

$303,219

$606,439

$1,212,877

45

$131,596

$263,191

$526,382

55

$44,351

$88,702

$177,403

 

MATCH INFO

Mumbai Indians 186-6 (20 ovs)
Kings XI Punjab 183-5 (20 ovs)

Mumbai Indians won by three runs

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MATCH INFO

Manchester United 1 (Greenwood 77')

Everton 1 (Lindelof 36' og)

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