Jonathan Figy shines at DP World ILT20 Development Tournament, eyes UAE return 

Jonathan Figy (left) is starring for the Gulf Giants Development at the ongoing DP World ILT20 Development Tournament. (Supplied)
Jonathan Figy (left) is starring for the Gulf Giants Development at the ongoing DP World ILT20 Development Tournament. (Supplied)
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Updated 30 August 2025
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Jonathan Figy shines at DP World ILT20 Development Tournament, eyes UAE return 

Jonathan Figy shines at DP World ILT20 Development Tournament, eyes UAE return 
  • ‘A strong performance here can open doors not just in franchise cricket, but also for UAE selection,’ he says 
  • Tournament gives UAE’s upcoming cricketers a platform to showcase their talent ahead of DP World ILT20 2025 Player Auction 

DUBAI: Jonathan Figy has been in sensational form while leading the Gulf Giants Development at the DP World ILT20 Development Tournament. The 24-year-old has amassed 180 runs in four matches, including three half-centuries, taking the team to two wins in four matches.

The UAE-born cricketer has showcased both his value to the team and highlighted his ambition to make a return to the national side. 

“Three 50s in four games feels good, especially against strong bowling attacks,” Figy said. “I’m happy to get runs and contribute to the team. Conditions haven’t been easy with movement under lights. There has been a bit for the spinners as well, but I’ve applied myself and it’s paying off. Hopefully, I’ll continue getting some big innings.” 

The left-hander has already represented the UAE, having played two ODIs for the senior side. He also holds the distinction of being the UAE’s first and only U19 World Cup centurion, achieved in the 2020 edition that also saw India’s Yashasvi Jaiswal finish as the tournament’s top scorer.  

Since returning from the UK in 2022, Figy has featured heavily in domestic cricket and now sees the DP World ILT20 Development Tournament as the perfect springboard, especially with the DP World ILT20 Season Four Player Auction coming up. “Ideally, I’d love to play in the DP World ILT20 and test myself alongside international stars. To get that opportunity would be great and it’s where my game can improve. Most importantly, I aim to be back in the UAE side. Playing for the country is the ultimate honor,” he said. 

Reflecting on his personal connection to the UAE, he added: “I was born and raised here. Wearing that jersey is a huge honor, and I’m working hard to give myself the best chance to get back in the side.” 

Figy also highlighted the tournament’s broader significance.

“This competition gives us exposure and visibility. The Emirates Cricket Board has done a fantastic job creating opportunities for UAE players. A strong performance here can open doors not just in franchise cricket, but also for UAE selection. To brush shoulders with top international stars and compete at this level can really take your game to the next level.” 


Rai leads by one shot from Hojgaard and Fleetwood heading into final round in Abu Dhabi

Rai leads by one shot from Hojgaard and Fleetwood heading into final round in Abu Dhabi
Updated 09 November 2025
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Rai leads by one shot from Hojgaard and Fleetwood heading into final round in Abu Dhabi

Rai leads by one shot from Hojgaard and Fleetwood heading into final round in Abu Dhabi
  • On a low-scoring day at Yas Links, Rai shot 6-under 66 in the third round Saturday to move to 20-under par for the week in the next-to-last event of the 2025 season
  • Rai's second and most recent win on the European tour came in 2020 at the Scottish Open

ABU DHABI: Aaron Rai will take a one-stroke lead into the final round of the Abu Dhabi Championship as he seeks a first title on the European tour in five years.

On a low-scoring day at Yas Links, Rai shot 6-under 66 in the third round Saturday to move to 20-under par for the week in the next-to-last event of the 2025 season.

Nicolai Hojgaard (65) and Tommy Fleetwood (67), the winner in 2017 and 2018 when the event was held at Abu Dhabi Golf Club, were tied for second place and Nacho Elvira (65) was a shot further back.

No. 2-ranked Rory McIlroy, the leader of the season-long Race to Dubai standings, surged toward contention with six birdies in his first 11 holes but his round stalled down the stretch as the wind picked up and he posted a 66 for 14 under, six strokes off the lead.

Rai's second and most recent win on the European tour came in 2020 at the Scottish Open. The 30th-ranked Englishman won the Wyndham Championship on the PGA Tour in August last year.

“This is one of the biggest events we have on the DP World Tour,” Rai said. “To win this week, to have a chance going into the weekend, is great. Still a long way to go and a lot of really good players.”

He birdied five holes on his front nine and picked up more shots on Nos. 11 and 14 before three-putting for bogey at the 17th and parring the par-5 18th.

Likely Rai's biggest threat is Fleetwood, whose end to the season has included winning the Tour Championship for his first PGA Tour title — and picking up $10 million as the FedEx Cup champion, too — as well as the India Championship and starring for Europe in its Ryder Cup triumph at Bethpage Black.

“I’m playing very good golf at the moment and I’ve found myself in this position a lot throughout the summer, but never take it for granted,” Fleetwood said. “This is what we practice for. These are the times of our lives, and I’m enjoying it very much.”

Fleetwood said Rai “played phenomenally well.”

“He was unbelievable today in every department,” he said.