Tymal Mills leads Desert Vipers’ pace cartel

Tymal Mills leads Desert Vipers’ pace cartel
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The Desert Vipers’ Tymal Mills was highly effective in the first match of the season against the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, albeit in a losing cause. (Supplied)
Tymal Mills leads Desert Vipers’ pace cartel
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The Desert Vipers’ Tymal Mills was highly effective in the first match of the season against the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, albeit in a losing cause. (Supplied)
Tymal Mills leads Desert Vipers’ pace cartel
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The Desert Vipers’ Tymal Mills was highly effective in the first match of the season against the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, albeit in a losing cause. (Supplied)
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The Desert Vipers’ Tymal Mills was highly effective in the first match of the season against the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, albeit in a losing cause. (Supplied)
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Updated 25 January 2024
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Tymal Mills leads Desert Vipers’ pace cartel

Tymal Mills leads Desert Vipers’ pace cartel
  • Pace cartel of Mills, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Mohammad Amir, Sheldon Cottrell and Luke Wood has a potent look to it
  • Tymal Mills: Shaheen plays in all three forms of the game still, which is to his credit

DUBAI: Tymal Mills is one of five highly experienced left-arm pacers on the Desert Vipers roster alongside Shaheen Shah Afridi, Mohammad Amir, Sheldon Cottrell and Luke Wood – and the pace cartel already has a potent look to it.

Mills, who was highly effective in the first match of season two against the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, albeit in a losing cause, had the chance to bowl alongside Afridi and Amir during the Vipers’ winning effort on Wednesday against the Gulf Giants. This time it was debutant Afridi who impressed with figures of 3-22.

Speaking to the Vipers Voices podcast, Tymal Mills said he really enjoyed bowling alongside Shaheen Shah Afridi: “It has been great to welcome Shaheen into the team. I have played against him quite a few times but never played with him. He is a brilliant bowler, and he is a lovely guy as well. He has done brilliantly in his career, whether that be for Pakistan or in franchise cricket and domestic cricket.

“He plays in all three forms of the game still, which is to his credit. He is not specialising in one form, and he is still managing to be successful across formats. He is certainly a great addition to this side. He bowled brilliantly last night, and he is a great asset to the team.”

Tymal added that he believed the unique combination of pace and swing from around the globe gave the team a definite edge over the competition: “We all have different skill sets and strengths and weaknesses and we complement each other well. I certainly have not been part of a team before where there were five left-armers before. So, there is going to be a lot of competition for places for sure.

“The great thing about franchise competitions is that melting pot, where you get guys from all around the world with different experiences coming together. You hope that everyone shares as much as they can, and we certainly have in the meetings we have had so far.”

Tymal explained why left-arm pacers had an advantage over their right-arm colleagues in the fast-bowling department: “Growing up, most batters just tend to face right-arm over (the wicket) bowling.

“The bowling machines are normally set up for right-arm over (the wicket) when you are a youngster. Probably eighty percent of the bowling you will face in club cricket will be right-arm over (the wicket). I guess your brain is not trained as much to facing the ball from the other side. I guess that might be an advantage.

“But we are playing against world-class batters in every game so there are certainly no easy matchups.”

Commenting on the super-sub rule, Tymal who was subbed out for Sherfane Rutherford in the last game against the Gulf Giants said it was the batters who had a better deal: “It does not really make a difference to me because I am bowling, and I often do not end up batting in a T20 game.

“Sherfane Rutherford has got the best gig in cricket at the moment as he gets to bat and not do any fielding. I know Alex Hales is fighting for that spot of who is going to get subbed off. It is nice for the batters, because I am sure they would love to go out and bat and then put their feet up and not have to bowl.

“It is a good addition, (the super-sub rule) makes the game stronger, and you get an extra bowler and an extra batter for both sides. As a bowler, you know the opposition is going to bat deeper, because more often than not they will sub in an extra player down the order. I think it adds to the overall competition and level of the game.”

When asked if the rule came at the cost of all-rounders, Mills disagreed: “I don’t think it jeopardises the future of the all-rounder.

“If you are a good player, it does not matter whether you are a batter or a bowler or all-rounder, you will find your way into the team. If you are a genuine all-rounder, you will find a place on the team because you offer two skill sets.

Looking ahead Mills said, the team was on the right path, but they had a lot more to achieve: “It was great to get the first win but it is still early in the competition, and you cannot get too low after a loss in the first match, and you also cannot get too high after winning last night.

“I think we improved in every area compared with the first game and that is what the coach and captain asked for. So, it was nice to do that and beat the team that won the competition last year. But there are still eight group games to go and a long journey ahead.”

The DP World ILT20 got underway in Sharjah on Friday, and the Desert Vipers’ next match is against the  Abu Dhabi Knight Riders at the Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, 27 January.

  • Tickets for all Desert Vipers matches are now on sale and can be purchased via the official DP World ILT20 website or at any Virgin Megastore across the UAE.

Belgium sack national team coach Tedesco

Belgium sack national team coach Tedesco
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Belgium sack national team coach Tedesco

Belgium sack national team coach Tedesco
Tedesco was appointed in February 2023 to replace Roberto Martinez and rebuild the squad as the country’s “golden generation” departed
Tedesco’s team qualified for Euro 2024 but were eliminated in the last 16 by France

BRUSSELS: Belgium’s football association on Friday announced the sacking of national team coach Domenico Tedesco after disappointing performances at Euro 2024 and in the Nations League.
“Unfortunately, the Red Devils did not perform as we hoped at Euro 2024, just as they did in the next Nations League campaign,” the football association (RBFA) said on their website.
Tedesco was appointed in February 2023 to replace Roberto Martinez and rebuild the squad as the country’s “golden generation” departed.
Tedesco’s team qualified for Euro 2024 but were eliminated in the last 16 by France, who then beat Belgium twice more in the Nations League as the Red Devils finished third in their group.
They face a relegation play-off against Ukraine in March.
“I was always proud to be the coach of the Red Devils, we achieved great things together,” Tedesco said.
“This team is still at the beginning of its development and will cause a sensation in the coming years. I wish the players, the great employees of the federation and the fans all the best from the bottom of my heart.”
Five members of Tedesco’s support staff and coaching team were also fired.
“Domenico made an excellent start as national coach and proved that there are still great things possible, even after the send-off of the previous generation,” said RBFA CEO Peter Willems.
“He has integrated a number of young players into the team, and his successor can build on this. We would like to thank him and his team for the pleasant cooperation, their hard work and dedication, and wish them all the best for the future.”
The RBFA did not announce a timetable for appointing a successor but Belgian media named Frenchmen Rudi Garcia and Thierry Henry as leading candidates.
Belgium kick off their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign with a trip to North Macedonia in June.

Djokovic suggests ‘nice dancers’ should come on court between sets

Djokovic suggests ‘nice dancers’ should come on court between sets
Updated 17 January 2025
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Djokovic suggests ‘nice dancers’ should come on court between sets

Djokovic suggests ‘nice dancers’ should come on court between sets
  • Some light mid-match entertainment might also help fans and players relax, he said.
  • “I think that we should try to look to connect more with the younger people“

MELBOURNE: Novak Djokovic said on Friday that tennis needs to be “more fun” and suggested dancers should be brought on court during breaks.
The Serbian veteran said while the sport had a proud history and tradition, it had been slow in keeping pace with a new generation that does not have “a great attention span.”
He was commenting after admitting he got “hot-headed” with elements of the crowd during his Australian Open third-round win against 26th seed Tomas Machac.
Some light mid-match entertainment might also help fans and players relax, he said.
“I think that we should try to look to connect more with the younger people,” he said. “I want to see a little bit more entertainment.
“For example, why wouldn’t we consider doing something between the sets like the Super Bowl or, I don’t know, the NBA?
“When there is a timeout, they have, you know, dancers come in and this and that. I wouldn’t have a problem with that.
“Nice dancers, there for a few minutes more break so I can relax my nerves and think about something else.
“I feel like it would bring more fun elements and entertainment to tennis, that we know has been quite traditional and maybe conservative in some things.”
Djokovic, who is bidding for a record 25th Grand Slam title in Melbourne, said he respected the traditions of Wimbledon too much to suggest it should occur at the All England Club.
But he was open to new concepts being introduced elsewhere.
“With Wimbledon I wouldn’t change much. I would keep it as it is because it’s so unique, all white and strawberries and cream and everything about it is just so elegant and classy,” he said.
“But all the others, US Open, I mean, in USA, you guys know very well what entertainment is about.
“So I’m up for it, just like maybe gradual changes.
“Dancers first.”


Haaland signs new Manchester City deal until 2034

Haaland signs new Manchester City deal until 2034
Updated 17 January 2025
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Haaland signs new Manchester City deal until 2034

Haaland signs new Manchester City deal until 2034
  • The Norwegian joined City from Borussia Dortmund in 2022 and has scored 111 goals in 126 games for the club

LONDON: Erling Haaland has signed a new 9.5-year deal at Manchester City that will keep him at the Etihad until 2034, the Premier League champions announced on Friday.
The 24-year-old striker’s existing deal was due to expire in June 2027 but he has now committed his future to the club for the next decade.
The Norwegian joined City from Borussia Dortmund in 2022 and has scored 111 goals in 126 games for the club.
“I am really happy to have signed my new contract and to be able to look forward to spending even more time at this great club,” said Haaland.
“Manchester City is a special club, full of fantastic people with amazing supporters, and it’s the type of environment that helps bring the best out of everybody.
City’s outgoing director of football Txiki Begiristain said: “Everyone at the club is absolutely delighted that Erling has signed his new contract.
“The fact he is signed for so long demonstrates our commitment to him as a player, and his love of this club.
“He has made an incredible impact already in his time here and his amazing numbers and records speak for themselves.”


Saudi driver Yazeed Al-Rajhi records historic Dakar Rally triumph

Saudi driver Yazeed Al-Rajhi records historic Dakar Rally triumph
Updated 17 January 2025
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Saudi driver Yazeed Al-Rajhi records historic Dakar Rally triumph

Saudi driver Yazeed Al-Rajhi records historic Dakar Rally triumph
  • Saudi Arabia have hosted the Dakar Rally since 2020, when it moved from South America.

SHUBAYTAH: Yazeed Al-Rajhi made history on Friday becoming the first driver from host nation Saudi Arabia to win the Dakar Rally.
The Overdrive pilot held onto his overnight lead to beat South Africa’s Henk Lategan in a Toyota by 3min 57sec with Mattias Ekstrom of Sweden third in his Ford, 20min 21sec adrift.
Saudi Arabia have hosted the Dakar Rally since 2020, when it moved from South America.
 

There was also a first win in the world’s most famous endurance rally for Australia’s KTM rider Daniel Sanders in the motorbike category.
Sanders, 30, dominated from the moment he won the prologue and finished a comfortable 8min 50sec faster than Spanish runner-up Tosha Schareina on his Honda.
Sanders is the second Australian to prevail in the motorbike category, Toby Price emerging victorious in 2016 and 2019.
“It was a tough race,” said Sanders.
“The last three days couldn’t come quick enough. It was really, really exciting to see the finish line when we came over one dune.
“You see the whole bivouac, I just smiled and had chills go through my whole body. Super special, won’t forget that moment.”


Emirati racing trio to compete at 6H of Abu Dhabi

Emirati racing trio to compete at 6H of Abu Dhabi
Updated 17 January 2025
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Emirati racing trio to compete at 6H of Abu Dhabi

Emirati racing trio to compete at 6H of Abu Dhabi
  • Saif Al-Ameri, Fahad Al-Zaabi, and Salem Al-Ketbi will fly the national flag in the second round of Yas Racing Series
  • Yas Heat Racing begins the season with Rashid Al-Dhaheri competing in Formula Regional Middle East Championship

ABU DHABI: Three Emirati racers are set to represent the UAE in the 6H of Abu Dhabi at Yas Marina Circuit this weekend.

Saif Al-Ameri, Fahad Al-Zaabi and Salem Al-Ketbi of Rabdan Motorsport are among more than 50 entrants who have been confirmed for the endurance race.

At the first round of the Middle East Trophy series, the 24H of Dubai, Rabdan Motorsport finished third and secured a podium finish in an impressive start to their 2025 campaign.

Speaking ahead of the weekend, Al-Ameri said: “It’s an amazing feeling to race for the UAE in such a major international event. Competing against world class teams right here at Yas Marina Circuit is a proud moment for all of us. Our podium finish in Dubai was a strong start, and we’re aiming for another standout performance.”

Competing in the Porsche 992 category in the Amateur class, Rabdan Motorsport will be the only team on the grid to feature three UAE nationals. Joining forces with them will be Austrian semi-pro racer Christopher Zochling.

This weekend will also host the second round of Yas Racing Series, with Rashid Al-Dhaheri competing in Formula Regional Middle East and Adam Al-Azhari and August Raber debuting in Formula 4 Middle East.