Arshad Nadeem shares moment with UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov

DUBAI: Ace Javelin thrower and Olympic gold medalist Arshad Nadeem shared a ‘golden moment’ after meeting former UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov on the sidelines of the World Sports Summit.

The two-day summit took place on December 29-30, bringing together over 1,500 athletes, sports leaders, and policymakers to discuss the future of the industry under the theme “Uniting the World Through Sport.”

Nadeem shared the update on his social media account. “Meeting Khabib at the World Sports Summit,” he wrote.

Earlier in the day, he also met FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who inquired about the distance of the record throw.

“It was a 92-metre throw, and now I want to break that record,” Nadeem told the football chief.

During the event, Arshad Nadeem was conferred with the ‘Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Sports Award’ in the Global Breakthrough Athlete category here at the World Sports Summit.

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Nadeem was honoured with the award on the back of his landmark triumph at the Paris Olympics, where he ended up with a gold medal after a record-breaking throw of 92.97 metres.

With that throw, Arshad broke Pakistan’s gold medal jinx at the Olympics, marking the country’s first in 40 years.

Following the accolade, Nadeem expressed pride in the achievement, noting that the award would encourage emerging athletes in nurturing the sport in Pakistan.

“Alhamdulillah. Honored to receive the Global Breakthrough Athlete Award at the World Sports Summit in Dubai. This prestigious award was presented by His Highness Sheikh Mansoor bin Muhammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum,” Arhsad wrote on his Instagram handle.

“Sincere thanks to the Dubai Sports Council for the kind invitation and warm hospitality. Thankful for the unwavering support, prayers, and encouragement from everyone who stood by me throughout this journey,” Arshad added.

“Proud to represent Pakistan on the global stage,” he concluded with gratitude.

It is pertinent to mention that the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Sports Award recognises exceptional sporting achievements and contributions worldwide.

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Noman Ali climbs to joint second in ICC Test Bowling Rankings

DUBAI: Pakistan spinner Noman Ali has reached a career-high position in the ICC Men’s Test bowling rankings, moving to joint second place in the latest update released on Wednesday.

Noman now shares the second spot with Australia’s Mitchell Starc, with both bowlers sitting on 843 rating points, while India’s Jasprit Bumrah continues to lead the rankings.

The reshuffle comes after Australia captain Pat Cummins dropped two places, opening the door for Noman’s rise, while Starc moved up following his four-wicket haul in the Boxing Day Test defeat against England.

The surge caps a remarkable year for Noman in red-ball cricket. The left-arm spinner has taken 30 wickets in just four Tests, averaging 17.50 with an economy rate of 3.40.

His performances include three five-wicket hauls and two ten-wicket match returns, underlining his growing influence in Pakistan’s Test setup.

Australia’s Scott Boland also enjoyed a significant climb, moving up two places to seventh with a career-best rating of 810.

England fast bowler Josh Tongue made one of the biggest jumps after his Player-of-the-Match performance against Australia, climbing 13 places to 30th following figures of 5-45 and 2-44 in the match.

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Among Pakistani bowlers, Shaheen Shah Afridi slipped one position to 24th, while Mohammad Abbas dropped to 28th and Sajid Khan fell to 29th with 590 points. Spinner Abrar Ahmed moved up one spot to 50th with 401 points.

Khurram Shahzad and Aamer Jamal maintained their 70th and 78th rankings, respectively, while Asif Afridi remains 95th on the list.

In the ICC Men’s Test batting rankings, Saud Shakeel continued his upward progress, climbing to ninth with 734 points. Mohammad Rizwan also improved his standing, rising to 21st.

Babar Azam retained his 23rd position, while all-rounder Salman Ali Agha jumped to 27th with 630 points.

Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood stayed at 44th, Imam-ul-Haq at 51st, Abdullah Shafique at 56th, and Kamran Ghulam slipped to 85th. Aamer Jamal and Saim Ayub are joint 95th.

At the top of the batting rankings, England’s Joe Root remains number one, with Harry Brook moving up three places to second. New Zealand’s Kane Williamson dropped to third.

READ: Afghanistan announce squad for ICC T20 World Cup 2026

Afghanistan announce squad for ICC T20 World Cup 2026

KABUL: Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) on Wednesday announced a 15-member squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, with Rashid Khan as captain.

The selected squad will also take part in the T20I series against West Indies, scheduled to begin on January 19, 2026, providing Afghanistan with a crucial opportunity to fine-tune combinations ahead of the World Cup.

The headline inclusions in the squad are the returning Gulbadin Naib and fast bowler Naveen-ul-Haq.

Naib’s recall adds experience and balance to the middle order, while Naveen makes his comeback after recovering from a shoulder injury, strengthening Afghanistan’s pace attack.

Fazalhaq Farooqi, who missed the recent Bangladesh series, has also been included, further bolstering the fast-bowling resources.

Another notable change sees Mujeeb Ur Rahman reclaiming his place in the main squad, replacing young spinner AM Ghazanfar, who has been named among the reserves.

ACB chief selector Ahmad Shah Sulimankhil described the selection process as challenging but necessary.

“Gulbadin Naib is a big-match player, and his return adds depth to our squad,” Sulimankhil said.

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“We are also pleased to have Naveen-ul-Haq back, which improves the quality of our fast bowling. Leaving AM Ghazanfar out of the main squad was a difficult decision, but Mujeeb’s experience played a key role.”

Afghanistan have been drawn in Group D of the tournament, alongside New Zealand, South Africa, Canada and the UAE. Rashid Khan’s side will begin their World Cup campaign against New Zealand on February 8 in Chennai.

The team will be looking to build on their historic run in the 2024 edition, where Afghanistan reached the semi-finals for the first time in an ICC event.

During that campaign, they registered landmark victories over higher-ranked sides including New Zealand, West Indies, Australia and Bangladesh.

ACB CEO Naseeb Khan expressed optimism ahead of the tournament, particularly given the Asian conditions.

“We had a terrific run in the previous T20 World Cup and cherish those memories,” he said.

“This year’s tournament will be played in conditions familiar to our players, and hosting West Indies before the event gives us an excellent chance to prepare and finalise our best combination.”

Afghanistan squad for T20 World Cup 2026

Rashid Khan (C), Noor Ahmad, Abdullah Ahmadzai, Sediqullah Atal, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Naveen-ul-Haq, Mohammad Ishaq, Shahidullah Kamal, Mohammad Nabi, Gulbadin Naib, Azmatullah Omarzai, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Darwish Rasooli, Ibrahim Zadran.

Reserves: AM Ghazanfar, Ijaz Ahmadzai, Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi.

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Deepti Sharma becomes all-time leading wicket-taker in women’s T20Is

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: India’s spin-bowling all-rounder Deepti Sharma scripted history on Tuesday by becoming the highest all-time wicket-taker in women’s T20Is, capping off a dominant series for the hosts against Sri Lanka.

Deepti reached the landmark during the fifth and final T20I in Thiruvananthapuram, where her dismissal of Nilakshika Silva took her tally to 152 wickets in the format.

The milestone came as India sealed a 15-run victory to complete a comprehensive 5-0 clean sweep of the series.

With the breakthrough, Deepti overtook Australia pacer Megan Schutt, who previously held the record with 151 wickets. Pakistan’s Nida Dar now sits third on the list with 144 scalps.

Player Team Matches Wickets Avg BBI
Deepti Sharma India 133 152 19.0 4/10
Meghan Shutt Australia 123 151 17.7 5/15
Nida Dar Pakistan 160 144 20.2 5/21
Henriette Ishimwe Rwanda 117 144 10.3 5/6
Sophie Ecclestone England 101 142 15.7 4/18

The 28-year-old achieved the feat in 133 matches since making her T20I debut in 2016, further underlining her consistency and longevity at the highest level.

Beyond the headline record, Deepti Sharma also became the first cricketer, male or female, in history to score more than 1,000 runs and claim 150 or more wickets in T20 Internationals.

She is also the first woman to take 150-plus wickets in both ODIs and T20Is.

Notably, Sharma has 334 wickets across international cricket, 20 in Tests, 162 in ODIs and 152 in T20Is.

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She is closing in on legendary fast bowler Jhulan Goswami, who leads the all-time women’s international wicket charts with 355. England great Katherine Sciver-Brunt is just ahead of Deepti with 335 wickets.

Among players from Full Member nations, only 12 women have taken 25 or more T20I wickets in a single year, and Deepti is the only one to have achieved that feat twice, in 2022 and 2024.

She also stands alone among the seven women to claim 50 or more international wickets in a calendar year, having done so in three separate years, 2022, 2024 and 2025.

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Lasith Malinga returns as Sri Lanka’s fast-bowling consultant

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has roped in legendary pacer Lasith Malinga as the fast-bowling consultant for the national men’s team, reaffirming its focus on strengthening the pace attack ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.

The appointment, announced on Tuesday, is on a short-term basis from December 15 to January 25, and forms part of Sri Lanka’s build-up to the global event, which the island nation will co-host with India from February 7 to March 8.

During his one-month stint, Malinga will work closely with Sri Lanka’s fast bowlers, assisting in their preparation and overall development, with particular emphasis on death bowling, an area in which the former spearhead built an unmatched reputation in the shortest format.

“Sri Lanka Cricket wishes to announce the appointment of Lasith Malinga as the Consultant – Fast Bowling Coach for the national men’s team,” the board said in a statement.

“Malinga will support the preparation and development of Sri Lanka’s national fast bowlers as part of the build-up to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.

“Sri Lanka Cricket aims to leverage his vast international experience and renowned expertise, especially in T20 cricket.”

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While officially a 40-day engagement, Malinga’s return is seen as a continuation of his long-standing involvement with Sri Lanka’s pace unit.

He has previously served as a fast-bowling consultant on multiple occasions and has remained closely connected with the national setup, offering guidance to leading bowlers and advising the coaching group headed by Sanath Jayasuriya over the past two years.

Widely regarded as one of Sri Lanka’s greatest fast bowlers, Lasith Malinga claimed 546 wickets across formats in a glittering international career spanning nearly 16 years.

Beyond his on-field exploits, he also led Sri Lanka to their maiden Men’s T20 World Cup title in 2014, cementing his legacy as a white-ball great.

Sri Lanka will open their T20 World Cup 2026 campaign against Ireland on February 8, before facing Oman on February 12 and Australia on February 16 in the group stage.

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Australian cricket great Damien Martyn ‘in induced coma’

Former Australian Test batter Damien Martyn has been rushed to hospital in an induced coma after being diagnosed with meningitis, media reports said Wednesday.

The 54-year-old, who played 67 Tests between 1992 and 2006 and 208 one-day internationals, was admitted on Boxing Day last week after falling ill while lying down.

Australian media said he was being treated for meningitis, which can be deadly.

Meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord.

“He is getting the best of treatment,” Test great and close friend Adam Gilchrist told The Australian newspaper.

“Amanda (his partner) and his family know that a lot of people are sending their prayers and best wishes.”

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Former Australian coach Darren Lehmann, a long-time teammate of Martyn’s, also sent support.

“Lots of love and prayers… keep strong and fighting, legend. Love to the family,” he wrote on X.

Known as one of the game’s great strokemakers, Damien Martyn became a key figure in Steve Waugh’s all-powerful Australian side, hitting 13 centuries and averaging 46.37.

He was also part of the Australia team that won the 2003 ODI World Cup, cracking 88 not out in the final against India in a match-winning partnership with Ricky Ponting.

He retired in 2006 during the Ashes series and had kept a low profile since.

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From Hockey to Javelin: Pakistan sports in 2025

The year 2025 unfolded as a mixed but instructive period for Pakistan’s sporting landscape, marked by gradual progress in some disciplines and familiar challenges in others. Cricket, too, experienced a year of contrasts, while several other sports gave noteworthy moments.

Rather than a year of dramatic transformation, 2025 reflected steady progress across Pakistan sports.

Hockey: Progress Amid Structural Challenges

Pakistan’s national sport, hockey, once dominant from the 1970s through the 1990s, has long mirrored the country’s broader sporting journey — from global supremacy to prolonged struggle.

In 2025, Pakistan hockey showed tentative signs of revival, moving cautiously from the crossroads toward modest but meaningful progress.

The year began on a historic note with the world champions, Germany, touring Pakistan, becoming the first international team to visit the country in 21 years. Although Pakistan lost the series 3-1 , the tour itself was a milestone, providing the Green Shirts with much-needed high-level exposure.

Beyond the result, the series served as a vital launchpad for the challenges ahead, with the exposure carried over to the FIH Nations Cup in June, where Pakistan exceeded expectations.

After opening the tournament with a draw against Malaysia, the Green Shirts got off the mark with a comprehensive win over Japan.

A defeat to New Zealand in the group stage could not halt their progress, and a superior goal difference over Malaysia booked their place in the knock-out round.

Although Pakistan ended on the losing side with a 6-2 loss against New Zealand, reaching the summit clash also opened the doors for the team’s inaugural participation in the FIH Pro League.

The impressive showing in the event brought tangible rewards as the hockey team climbed one spot in the FIH World Hockey Rankings and, more importantly, after New Zealand’s withdrawal from the Pro League, Pakistan got their maiden call-up to the tournament.

Financial hurdles threatened Pakistan’s participation, but the issues were eventually laid to rest, with the national team given the green light to feature in the prestigious event.

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Away from the turf, political tensions between Pakistan and India cast a shadow over the game, marking the first time that three-time champions missed out on the tournament and also hanging their chances of qualifying for the FIH Hockey World Cup Qualifiers.

Those concerns eased after a clean-sweep series win over Bangladesh, securing a place in the qualifiers.

While the senior team demonstrated progress, the junior team once again provided hope.

Pakistan U17 hockey team enjoyed a dominant run at the Junior Asia Cup, but just like the senior team, success narrowly slipped away as they lost the final to Japan by a 3-0 margin.

Last but not least, the year concluded with a reality check in the Hocey Pro League. Heavy defeats against Argentina and the Netherlands exposed the gap Pakistan still needs to narrow at the elite level.

Yet, in 2025, there was a rekindled belief that, with sustained exposure and support, the national sport could move closer to its lost glory.

Football: Familiar Stuggles And Fleeting Hope

On the contrary, Pakistan football remained largely stuck in familiar territory throughout 2025.

The year unraveled much like past ones — marred by administrative turmoil, FIFA intervention, coaching changes, and disappointing results on the field.

2025 began on a challenging note when FIFA suspended the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF), once again barring Pakistan players and teams from international competitions.

One major development was a change in leadership, with Stephen Constantine departing and Nolberto Solano taking charge to inject fresh ideas and experiences into a struggling setup.

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However, results in the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers remained disappointing, and the change did little to alter Pakistan’s fortunes in the short term.

Despite that, some moments offered a glimmer of hope in the shape of crowds at home international matches. The sizeable crowds at matches in Islamabad offered encouragement, underscoring football’s enduring appeal in the country, even when the results were not in its favor.

With significantly little to cheer, the year ended on a promising note with Pakistan women’s team receiving a maiden call-up for inclusion in the FIFA series.

The tournament is scheduled for March–April next year, will be played across Brazil, Ivory Coast, and Thailand, offering valuable exposure and experience at the global level.

Snooker Reflects Consistency and Success

Snooker remained among Pakistan’s most reliable sports in terms of results, with seasoned cueist Muhammad Asif leading the way with dominant performances throughout the year.

Asif started the year with a winning note, clinching the SAARC Snooker Championship and later securing the World Master Title. The IBSF World Snooker Championship held in Bahrain saw further success, including Youngster Hasnain Akhtar’s IBSF U-17 World title.

Pakistan’s success continued as Asif reached the semi-finals of the World Games in China, coming close to a medal finish.

Mohammad Asif clinches SAARC Snooker Championship

The year concluded on a high note when Pakistan won the IBSF World Cup Team Championship, with Muhammad Asif and Asjad Iqbal staging a memorable comeback against Hong Kong.

Overall, 2025 proved to be a promising year for Pakistan snooker, reflecting consistency, international success, and a promising future.

Arshad’s Leads Pakistan Javelin

Olympic Gold Medalist Arshad Nadeem once again spearheaded Pakistan’s Javelin campaign in 2025, launching the season with an emphatic gold in the Asian Athletics Championship.

However, his momentum was disrupted by recurring calf muscle injury, which required surgery. The injury ruled him out of the Diamond League and affected his performance in the World Athletics Championship, where he finished in 10th place.

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But the ace thrower bounced back in style at the 6th Islamic Solidarity Games, winning a gold medal, demonstrating his ability. Adding to the positives for Pakistan was Yasir Sultan’s silver-medal finish in the same event, signalling growing depth in the country’s javelin ranks.

Capping the year on a high, Arshad was honoured with the ‘Global Athlete Award’ at the World Sports Summit,

The year 2025 marked Pakistan Javelin’s steady growth and continued presence among the world’s elite.

Dominant Arslan Ash And E-Sports

E-Sports continued its steady rise in Pakistan, with competitive gaming gaining recognition despite limited institutional support.

The year once again belonged to Arslan Ash, who went on to win the Tekken Evo title for the record 6th time, in the all-Pakistan clash against his compatriot Atif.

Competing against top players from Asia, Europe, and the Americas, Arslan Ash produced several impressive performances, reinforcing his reputation as one of the greatest Tekken players of all time.

His continued success not only sustained Pakistan’s standing in the international fighting game community but also inspired a new generation of local gamers, highlighting e-sports as a growing and influential part of Pakistan’s sporting landscape in 2025.

New Milestones in Mountaineering

Pakistan continued to inspire sporting moments in adventure sports, marked by landmark achievements and individual excellence.

One of the notable highlights was Samina Baig’s expedition to the South Pole, earning him the honour of becoming the first Pakistani to do so.

Meanwhile, renowned mountaineer Sirbaz Khaz started the year by summiting Mount Kangchenjunga (8,586 metres), the third-highest peak in the world, situated in Nepal, this morning without supplemental oxygen.

Following his feat, he became the first Pakistani in history to complete all 14 of the world’s 8000-metre peaks.

The year’s successes were further capped by Saad Munawar’s ascent of Mount Everest, where he raised Pakistan’s flag at the summit, making 2025 another proud and memorable year for Pakistani mountain climbing.

Sajid Ali Sadpara also made headlines by climbing the world’s seventh-highest peak — Dhaulagiri at 8,167 metres — without oxygen or porter support.

Overall, 2025 emerged as a landmark year for Pakistani mountaineering, marked by record-breaking achievements on the world’s highest peaks.

A Much-Needed Return of National Games

The 35th National Games, held in Pakistan’s largest city, Karachi, marked an essential return to Pakistan’s domestic sports calendar after a three-year gap, bringing together athletes from across the country.

The event featured a wide range of disciplines and gave a key platform for both emerging and experienced players to compete at the national level.

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While the Games highlighted Pakistan’s depth of talent and competitive spirit, they also exposed ongoing challenges related to facilities and athlete development.

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Oman reveal squad for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026

Oman has revealed its 15-member squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, with Jatinder Singh set to lead the side.

This will be Oman’s fourth appearance in the T20 World Cup, having previously played in the 2016, 202, 2024, and 2026 World Cups.

In the forthcoming edition, they are slotted in Group B alongside Australia, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe.

Among the notable exclusions is Kaleem Sana, who was their star performer in the Asia Cup 2025, while all-rounders Wasim Ali, Karan Sonavale, Jay Odedra, and pace bowlers Shafiq Jan and Jiten Ramanandi have been included in the team.

The side will begin their campaign against Zimbabwe on February 9.

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For those unaware, the 10th edition of the mega event will be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, with the tournament slated to run from February 7 to March 8 next year.

The event will feature 20 teams, divided into four groups of five, with the top two from each group advancing to the Super Eight stage.

The ICC T20 World Cup 2026 opener will be played between Pakistan and the Netherlands, with hosts and the reigning champions India taking on the USA later in the day in Mumbai.

Squad:

Jatinder Singh (c), Vinayak Shukla, Mohammad Nadeem, Shakeel Ahmad, Hammad Mirza, Wasim Ali, Karan Sonavale, Shah Faisal, Nadeem Khan, Sufyan Mehmood, Jay Odedra, Shafiq Jan, Ashish Odedara, Jiten Ramanandi, Hasnain Ali Shah.

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Tyson Fury offers condolences to victims of Joshua car crash

Tyson Fury has passed on his condolences after a car crash in Nigeria which killed two of Anthony Joshua’s team members and left his fellow former world heavyweight boxing champion injured.

Joshua was involved in the smash, which happened on Monday morning on a main road linking Lagos and Ibadan in the southwest of the country.

His promoter said the boxer’s “close friends and team members” Sina Ghami and Latif Ayodele were killed and Joshua himself was taken to hospital “for checks and treatment”.

Fury, who has been linked with reversing his retirement to face Joshua in a ‘Battle of Britain’ mega-fight in 2026, wrote on his Instagram page: “This is so sad. May God give them a good bed in heaven.”

Minutes earlier, the self-styled ‘Gypsy King’ revived talk of a ring return by posting a photograph on social media of himself and one of his sons and nephews wearing T-shirts which read: “I’m back.”

Joshua, a British national of Nigerian heritage, called out Fury following a sixth-round knockout win over YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in a Netflix-backed bout in Miami earlier this month.

But Monday’s accident will likely further delay a long anticipated bout between former Olympic champion Joshua and Fury, with Paul saying Monday in an X post: “Life is much more important than boxing. I am praying for the lost lives, AJ and anyone impacted by today’s unfortunate accident.”

Pictures circulating online showed a shirtless Joshua — a British national of Nigerian heritage — surrounded by what appeared to be broken window glass on the seats around him.

“He is in a stable condition and will remain there for observation,” said a statement from his promoter. “Our deepest condolences and prayers are with the families and friends of all those affected –- and we ask that their privacy is respected at this incredibly difficult time.”

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Police said the accident occurred around 11:00 am local time (1000 GMT) in the town of Makun, along the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway.

Nigeria’s Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said the Lexus Joshua was in “was suspected to be travelling beyond the legally prescribed speed limit on the corridor, lost control during an overtaking manoeuvre and crashed into a stationary truck… by the side of the road”.

However, a witness who gave his name as Kunle told AFP: “The truck was not stationary when the accident happened.”

Joshua’s family hails from the southwest Nigerian city and he is known to visit there when he is in the country.

Ayodele, also known as Latz, was a personal trainer of Joshua, while Ghami acted as strength and conditioning coach for the 36-year-old.

Former world champion Wladimir Klitschko, stopped in the 11th round by Joshua at Wembley Stadium in 2017, wrote on X: “I’m deeply saddened to hear about AJ and his close-knit group of friends.

“Having had the pleasure of engaging in an unforgettable battle with AJ, I’ve always regarded him as a true class act who commands my utmost respect.

“My heart goes out to him, and I wish him and his loved ones all the best during this difficult time.”

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Perth Scorchers thump Sydney Thunder in BBL 15 clash

SYDNEY: Ashton Turner’s gutsy 99* followed by an all-round bowling performance, powered Perth Scorchers to a big 71-run victory over Sydney Thunder in the 16th match of the Big Bash League (BBL) 15.

Set a daunting 203, Sydney Thunder were skittled for a mere 131 in 17.3 overs.

Skipper David Warner, who promoted himself to open the innings alongside Matthew Gilkes, provided a rapid start in pursuit of the chase.

The pair put on a 60-run partnership before a middle-order collapse left them reeling. Warner departed after scoring 21, while Matthew Gilkes followed him soon after for 33.

As a result, Thunder were reduced to 61-2 in 7.3 overs as Cameron Bancroft and Sam Konstas tried to put chase back on the track with a brief 20-run stand.

Yet again, it was a two-wicket over from Cooper Connolly that put Thunder in dire straits. Bancroft (2) and Sam Billings (0) were removed in consecutive deliveries.

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The upcoming wickets also fell in a heap, with Shadab Khan not adding much to the scorecard.

Shadab Khan made four before getting caught.

As a result, Thunder slumped from 81-3 to 104-6 in 13 overs and then all out for a modest total.

For Perth Scorchers, it was an all-round performance with Joel Paris, Brody Couch, Aaron Hardie, and Cooper Connolly each scalping two wickets.

Earlier, after being put into bat, Perth Scorchers racked up a massive total of 202-8 at the end of their 20 overs.

Mitchell Marsh’s poor run continued as he went for six, followed by Finn Allen’s wicket, who made 11, which put Scorchers in early trouble with 18-2 in 3.2 overs.

Josh Inglis also fell after scoring 13 as the scorecard read 34-3 in 5.3 overs.

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However, it was a 76-run partnership between Ashton Turner and Cooper Connolly that lifted them out of trouble.

Turner particularly played a lone hand and contributed down the order to propel his side to a massive score at the end of their innings.

Connolly made 27 while Turner returned unbeaten on 99 from 41 balls, with the aid of eight sixes and the same number of fours.

For Sydney Thunder, Daniel Sams picked up a four-wicket haul while giving away 51 in his quota of four overs.

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