Saudi Logistics Services partners with Jeddah GT Race 2024

Saudi Logistics Services partners with Jeddah GT Race 2024
Saudi Motorsport Co. and Saudi Logistics Services have signed a partnership agreement, making SAL the title partner of the inaugural 2024 Jeddah GT Race, it was announced on Thursday. (Supplied)
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Updated 10 October 2024
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Saudi Logistics Services partners with Jeddah GT Race 2024

Saudi Logistics Services partners with Jeddah GT Race 2024
  • SAL Jeddah GT Race 2024 will take place at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on Nov. 29 and 30
  • SMC’s acting CEO, Mansour Almokbel said: ‘This partnership represents a significant step toward fulfilling our common goals’

JEDDAH: Saudi Motorsport Co. and Saudi Logistics Services have signed a partnership agreement, making SAL the title partner of the inaugural 2024 Jeddah GT Race, it was announced on Thursday.
According to the partnership, SAL will become the main partner for the race that will be renamed SAL Jeddah GT Race 2024 scheduled to take place at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on Nov. 29 and 30.
The six-hour race will be the longest circuit motor race to be staged in Saudi Arabia.
The agreement reaffirms SAL’s commitment to social responsibility and its dedication to supporting the community and the national economy through various initiatives, programs, and collaborations with different entities, such as the SAL Jeddah GT Race 2024.
SMC’s acting CEO, Mansour Almokbel said: “This partnership represents a significant step toward fulfilling our common goals, contributing to achieving the objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 and improving the quality of life in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”
Thunyan Al-Thunyan, president of logistics solutions at SAL, said: “We are thrilled to partner with Jeddah GT Race 2024 as the title sponsor, in which we collaborate to reflect SAL’s ongoing commitment toward supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, while also showcasing our dedication to excellence and innovation in logistics, by contributing to the success of the motorsports races and other international mega events happening in Saudi Arabia.”
The collaboration will contribute to the advancement of motorsports in Saudi Arabia and further strengthen SAL’s strategic partnership with SMC, which plays a pivotal role in the comprehensive development of motorsports in the region.
The SAL Jeddah GT Race 2024 will feature two major global races the Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe Powered by AWS, and the exciting GT4 European Series Powered by RAFA Racing Club, which will also include the longest racing event in Saudi Arabia’s history.


Spain men’s coach De la Fuente distances himself from Hermoso kiss case at Rubiales trial

Spain men’s coach De la Fuente distances himself from Hermoso kiss case at Rubiales trial
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Spain men’s coach De la Fuente distances himself from Hermoso kiss case at Rubiales trial

Spain men’s coach De la Fuente distances himself from Hermoso kiss case at Rubiales trial
  • De la Fuente said during his brief appearance in court that he spoke with Hermoso only about two months ago at a gala
  • He was at the Women’s World Cup final in Australia but said he did not have any discussions with Spanish federation officials about the kiss

MADRID: Spain men’s coach Luis de la Fuente told a judge in the Luis Rubiales trial on Tuesday that he did not get involved in discussions related to Jenni Hermoso following her World Cup kiss from the former Spanish soccer boss.
Rubiales is accused of sexual assault for kissing Hermoso, the Spain forward, at the 2023 Women’s World Cup final presentation ceremony in Sydney, as well as of coercion for allegedly trying to convince the player to support his version of the kiss. Hermoso says she did not consent to the kiss while Rubiales says it was consensual.
De la Fuente said during his brief appearance in court that he spoke with Hermoso only about two months ago at a gala. He was at the Women’s World Cup final in Australia but said he did not have any discussions with Spanish federation officials about the kiss and alleged attempts to support Rubiales.
The 47-year-old Rubiales and three other former federation officials — former Spain women’s coach Jorge Vilda, former sports director of the Spain men’s team Albert Luque, and former head of marketing Rubén Rivera — are accused of pressuring Hermoso to defend Rubiales publicly in a statement after the incident, which she refused to do.
“Nobody talked to me or asked me about” a possible statement, De la Fuente said.
The coach said that when he visited the federation in the days following the scandal, he only “talked about football” and business related to his position as the men’s national coach.
De La Fuente last week had his contract with the men’s national team extended to 2028.
The judge got angry at one point on Tuesday with the testimony of former federation press chief Pablo García Cuervo, asking him to be more clear with his answers.
Cuervo said he wrote up some of Hermoso’s comments to a local radio station to release them to the media. He said Hermoso asked if they wanted her to do a video with the comments, and he said that it was not necessary.
Hermoso testified on the first day of the trial on Monday and said she “felt disrespected” by Rubiales after winning the Women’s World Cup final and the kiss “stained one of the happiest days of my life.”
The kiss sparked outrage in Spain about the prevalence of sexism in sports and beyond.
Rubiales has yet to testify and denied the charges. He resigned under pressure three weeks later and was banned by FIFA for three years. Rubiales had said he was the victim of a “witch hunt” by “false feminists.”
Prosecutors, Hermoso and the Spain players’ association want Rubiales jailed for two and a half years, fined 50,000 euros ($51,800) for damages, and banned from working as a sports official. They want the other three defendants sentenced to one and a half years in prison.
The trial will continue on Wednesday. It is expected to last at least 10 days. Rubiales attended the first day on Monday.


NBA fans win as Luka Doncic goes to the Lakers, Anthony Davis to the Mavericks

NBA fans win as Luka Doncic goes to the Lakers, Anthony Davis to the Mavericks
Updated 04 February 2025
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NBA fans win as Luka Doncic goes to the Lakers, Anthony Davis to the Mavericks

NBA fans win as Luka Doncic goes to the Lakers, Anthony Davis to the Mavericks
  • The NBA has seen its fair share of jaw-dropping trades, but this might be the biggest one yet

DUBAI: When the news broke, NBA fans scrambled to check the date. Surely this had to be an April Fool’s prank, right? Trades of this magnitude do not happen every day.

But no, this was real. Luka Doncic is heading to the Los Angeles Lakers, while Anthony Davis is on his way to the Dallas Mavericks.

A blockbuster deal

A trade straight out of a video game. The NBA has seen its fair share of jaw-dropping trades, but this might be the most shocking yet.

The trade sends MVP contender Doncic to the Lakers in exchange for 10-time All-Star Davis, guard Max Christie, and a 2029 first-round pick going to the Mavericks.

As a part of the three-team deal, Los Angeles also acquires forwards Maxi Kleber and Markieff Morris, while the Utah Jazz receive Jalen Hood-Schifino and 2025 second-round picks from both the Mavericks and Lakers.

For the Lakers, it is a franchise-altering move, securing a generational superstar to lead them into the post-LeBron James era. Meanwhile, the Mavericks add a dominant two-way force in Davis, strengthening their defense and forming a powerful duo with Kyrie Irving.

Dream duo of LeBron and Luka

James and Doncic are a pairing NBA fans have dreamed of for years. Their combined basketball IQ, playmaking, and scoring ability could create an offensive masterpiece.

This move brings back memories of LeBron teaming up with Dwyane Wade in Miami, except now King James is the seasoned veteran passing the torch to a younger superstar.

The question is: How quickly can they build chemistry?

Mavericks’ new identity

Losing Luka is unthinkable — he is already an MVP candidate and an all-time great at just 25 years old. But in return, Dallas gets a defensive anchor in Davis and an NBA champion.

Davis at the Mavericks can return to his preferred position — power forward — instead of being forced to play center full-time when he was a Laker. If healthy, Davis can elevate the Mavericks from last season’s NBA finalists to an NBA champion.

With Klay Thompson spacing the floor and Kyrie Irving handling the offense, Dallas has reshaped its identity.

However, health remains the key concern. Can Davis stay on the court long enough to make a lasting impact?

Reactions and fallout

As soon as the trade broke, social media erupted. Memes, debates, and hot takes flooded the internet.

Lakers legend Magic Johnson called it “the biggest trade between two superstars in their prime,” while Mavericks all-time great Dirk Nowitzki simply tweeted a shocked emoji.

Meanwhile, Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant said: “Insane. It’s crazy, crazy. I never would have thought Luka Doncic would get traded at this age — midseason.”

Also surprised was James, who reportedly learned of the deal “while he was out to dinner with his family” after the Lakers’ recent victory over the Knicks.

What’s next?

This trade reshapes the NBA landscape. The Western Conference, already stacked, just became even more unpredictable. Ticket sales will soar, TV ratings will skyrocket, and every Lakers vs. Mavericks matchup will be must-watch television.

And do not be surprised if Luka Lakers jerseys and Davis Mavericks jerseys sell out instantly.

Who won the trade?

The real winners? The fans. No matter which side you are on, this move guarantees an even more thrilling and unpredictable season. Buckle up —this is why we love the game.


Dubai Capitals romp to nine-wicket win over Desert Vipers to finish second in DP World ILT20 table

Dubai Capitals romp to nine-wicket win over Desert Vipers to finish second in DP World ILT20 table
Updated 04 February 2025
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Dubai Capitals romp to nine-wicket win over Desert Vipers to finish second in DP World ILT20 table

Dubai Capitals romp to nine-wicket win over Desert Vipers to finish second in DP World ILT20 table
  • Dubai Capitals will now face the Desert Vipers again in Qualifier 1 on Wednesday

SHARJAH: The Dubai Capitals were unstoppable on Monday evening as they outshone the Desert Vipers with the ball and bat to cruise to a massive nine-wicket win in the final group game of the DP World ILT20 at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.

The Capitals’ Qais Ahmad finished with a stunning spell of 4 for 25, while Gulbadin Naib lived up to his billing as one of the best allrounders by striking a brilliant unbeaten 55. The win caps an impressive turnaround for the Capitals, who began their campaign with just one win in four games but then regrouped to win four of their last five matches to finish second on the points table.

The Dubai Capitals will now take on the same opponents, the Desert Vipers, in Qualifier 1 on Wednesday, Feb. 5, while MI Emirates will face Sharjah Warriorz in the Eliminator on Feb. 6 with the winner facing the loser of Qualifier 1 for a place in the final on Feb. 7.

Chasing 138, Adam Rossington and Shai Hope took the fight to the Vipers from the first over with some aggressive batting. The duo put up 34 runs in the first four overs, with Rossington smashing 20 runs in just 15 deliveries. His blitzkrieg came to an end after he hit David Payne for a maximum, but the Englishman had him caught behind the very next delivery. Naib came to bat at one-down and made his intentions clear right away by clobbering Sam Curran for a superb four as the Capitals amassed 50/1 at the end of the powerplay. Wanindu Hasaranga threatened to stall the Capitals’ progress by conceding just six runs in his next two overs, but the batters found the boundaries when they needed them the most to coast to 76/1 at the end of 10 overs.

The Capitals remained comfortably ahead of the required run rate, and Naib flirted with his luck in the 11th over. He mistimed two shots, and both top edges sailed past the boundary ropes. The Vipers had a golden opportunity to inflict some damage when Hope skied a slow ball, but the chance went in vain as the catch was dropped and the duo soon crossed the 50-run mark for the second wicket. Hasaranga came back to finish his spell with another tight over, conceding just four runs, but Khuzaima Tanveer was clobbered for 12 runs in the 14th over as the Capitals motored on. They needed 26 runs off the final six overs and were firmly in control of the chase.

Naib flexed his muscles as he hit Tanveer for a maximum over deep midwicket to bring up his 50 off just 29 deliveries. The Vipers’ poor fielding continued as Naib was dropped, again, on the next ball. Soon after, Hope played a fine pull shot to bring up his fourth 50 of the tournament to lead the Capitals to a commanding nine-wicket victory.

Earlier, the Dubai Capitals put up a scintillating display to bowl out the Desert Vipers for 137. Obed McCoy was on the money as he struck off his first ball when Azam Khan edged it to Naib in the slips. Alex Hales threatened to get going but McCoy outfoxed him with a slower one and the Vipers were down to 39/2 in five overs. Curran joined Dan Lawrence, and the two of them offered their side some much-needed solidity with a crucial 45-run partnership. They found boundaries at will and upped the run rate as the Vipers clawed their way back into the game after losing two early wickets. One of the standout moments came in the eighth over when Curran launched a monstrous six off Naib that sailed over the stands and into the Sharjah streets.

However, Curran was undone by spin as Qais got him with a wrong’un and he departed for 28 off 20. At the halfway mark, the Vipers had 82 runs on the board for the loss of three wickets. Qais caused further trouble for the Vipers by dismissing Lawrence in his next over for a well-made 44. Lawrence’s departure triggered a batting collapse as Sherfane Rutherford was dismissed for zero before Qais picked up two more wickets in the 14th over. The wrist-spinner captured his third wicket when he bowled Adam Hose, and two balls later, he trapped Michael Jones LBW to finish with impressive figures of 4/25. The Vipers were down to 104/7, and the runs dried up. Ali Naseer made a quick departure and the Vipers managed only 21 runs off the final four overs before being bowled out for a modest total of 137. The Vipers lost their final seven wickets for 36 runs.

Desert Vipers captain Ferguson said: “These things happen. I will still back the boys. Qais bowled exceptionally. We will have to go back to the drawing board and come back again. We have been outstanding and a little blip in the end will not change anything. Max had a back twinge, but he should hopefully be fine for the playoffs.”

Player of the match Qais Ahmed commented: “When you are playing with such legendary cricketers like Sam Billings, they always support me and give me confidence. He kept saying you are our main bowler and will take wickets. The wicket was very good for spin, so I tried my best to turn the ball. I am happy for these four wickets. Of course, I enjoyed that wicket, Sam Curran is a big wicket.”

Brief scores:

Dubai Capitals beat Desert Vipers by nine wickets

Desert Vipers: 137/10 in 19.4 overs (Dan Lawrence 44, Sam Curran 28, Alex Hales 18, Qais Ahmad 4 for 25, Obed McCoy 3 for 22)

Dubai Capitals: 138/1 in 17.1 overs (Gulbadin Naib 55 not out, Shai Hope 52 not out, Adam Rossington 27, David Payne 1 for 29)

Player of the Match: Qais Ahmed


Brunson scores 42 as Knicks bounce back to beat Rockets, Thunder rout Bucks

Brunson scores 42 as Knicks bounce back to beat Rockets, Thunder rout Bucks
Updated 04 February 2025
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Brunson scores 42 as Knicks bounce back to beat Rockets, Thunder rout Bucks

Brunson scores 42 as Knicks bounce back to beat Rockets, Thunder rout Bucks
  • Nikola Jokic grabbed his 23rd triple-double of the season with 27 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists as the Nuggets blew past the New Orleans Pelicans 125-113
  • In San Francisco, the Golden State Warriors held off a furious late rally from the Orlando Magic to bag a 104-99 victory

NEW YORK: Jalen Brunson scored 42 points as the New York Knicks unleashed a late barrage to overwhelm the Houston Rockets 124-118 in the NBA on Monday.

The Knicks were humbled at home by the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday and looked to be sliding to another defeat at Madison Square Garden as Houston powered into an 11-point lead early in the fourth quarter.

But Houston’s double-digit lead was the cue for a New York scoring spree that saw the Knicks erupt for an astonishing 46-point fourth quarter that turned the contest on its head.

Brunson led the charge with 17 points in the fourth, putting the seal on the comeback with two late free throws to wrap up a win that leaves New York third in the Eastern Conference standings.

Brunson received offensive support from Karl-Anthony Towns and Mikal Bridges, who both chipped in with 22 points apiece while Josh Hart also made double figures with 19 points.

Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau saluted his team’s ability to dig themselves out of a hole and grab victory against the third-ranked team in the Western Conference.

“You have to win games different ways,” Thibodeau said. “We got in a hole but we found a way to win — I loved the way we responded in the fourth quarter. Whatever it was going to take, we were going to do.”

In other games, the Oklahoma City Thunder took full advantage of an under-strength Milwaukee Bucks lineup to extend their lead at the top of the Western Conference with a thumping 125-96 victory.

The Bucks, missing Giannis Antetokounmpo, Damian Lillard, Brook Lopez, Khris Middleton and Bobby Portis, were buried by an avalanche of scoring from the Thunder, who led by as much as 44 points at one stage in the third quarter.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the rout with 34 points from just 22min 24sec on court, with Ousmane Dieng scoring 21 from the bench.

Oklahoma City improved to 39-9 with the victory and lead the West from the second-placed Memphis Grizzlies, who moved to 34-16 with a 128-109 defeat of the San Antonio Spurs.

Jaren Jackson Jr. led the Grizzlies scoring with 31 points while GG Jackson finished with 27 from the bench, including four three-pointers. Ja Morant added 25 from 9-of-18 shooting.

French star Victor Wembanyama topped San Antonio’s scorers with 27 points.

In Denver, Nikola Jokic grabbed his 23rd triple-double of the season with 27 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists as the Nuggets blew past the New Orleans Pelicans 125-113.

Michael Porter Jr. was the offensive standout for Denver though with 36 points, including seven-of-12 from three-point range, while Jamal Murray contributed 20 points.

Denver improved to 31-19 and are nine games behind conference leaders Oklahoma City.

In San Francisco, the Golden State Warriors held off a furious late rally from the Orlando Magic to bag a 104-99 victory.

The Warriors opened up a 15-point lead to start the fourth quarter after outscoring Orlando 39-24 in the third, only for the Magic to hit back in the fourth to take a fleeting 92-90 lead with just over four minutes remaining.

But the Warriors dominated the final minutes to regain the lead and close out the win, Andrew Wiggins (25 points) and Stephen Curry (24) combining for 49 points.

In Portland, Devin Booker became the Phoenix Suns’ all-time leading points scorer, surpassing Walter Davis’s total of 15,666 points for the franchise.

However, Booker’s night finished on a downbeat note with a missed free throw at the end of overtime that would have tied the game, allowing the Trail Blazers to escape with a 121-119 victory.


Pakistan-born Usman Khawaja condemns Australian radio for dumping journalist over Gaza stance

Pakistan-born Usman Khawaja condemns Australian radio for dumping journalist over Gaza stance
Updated 04 February 2025
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Pakistan-born Usman Khawaja condemns Australian radio for dumping journalist over Gaza stance

Pakistan-born Usman Khawaja condemns Australian radio for dumping journalist over Gaza stance
  • Khawaja has condemned radio station’s decision to drop cricket journalist Peter Lalor from coverage of Sri Lanka test series 
  • Lalor’s feed on X includes re-posts of news stories about Israeli attacks in Gaza and accusations of genocide

MELBOURNE: Australia batsman Usman Khawaja has condemned a radio station’s decision to drop cricket journalist Peter Lalor from its coverage of the Sri Lanka test series over social media posts related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Australian radio station SEN confirmed on Tuesday it had parted ways with Lalor, the former chief cricket writer of The Australian newspaper, after dialogue with him about some of the commentary on his social media.

Lalor’s feed on X includes re-posts of news stories about Israeli attacks in Gaza and accusations of genocide levelled at the Israeli government.

Pakistan-born Khawaja, who has been vocal in his support for Palestinians, wrote on Instagram that Lalor “deserved better.”

“Standing up for the people of Gaza is not antisemitic nor does it have anything to do with my Jewish brothers and sisters in Australia, but everything to do with the Israeli government and their deplorable actions,” Khawaja said.

“It has everything to do with justice and human rights. Unfortunately hatred toward the Jewish and Muslim community will always exist.”

Australia has been grappling with a series of antisemitic attacks on synagogues, buildings and cars since the beginning of the Israel-Gaza war in late-2023.

Lalor, who was working as a freelance commentator for SEN, said he was told by the station’s management that there were accusations he was antisemitic, which he objected to.

“I was told my retweeting was not balanced, and insensitive to one side and that many people had complained,” he said in a statement to subscribers on his Cricket et Al substack.

SEN station boss Craig Hutchison said he and Lalor had a different view of the impact of the commentary on his social media.

“We respect Pete as a journalist and long-time contributor to the game but also acknowledge the fear that many families in our community feel right now, and we also need to respect that,” Hutchison told the Sydney Morning Herald.

Australia lead the two-match test series 1-0 after beating Sri Lanka by an innings and 242 runs in the opener in Galle.

The second test starts in Galle on Thursday.