Al-Hilal in transfer limbo as SPL rivals strengthen squads
RIYADH: It is often said in football that it is best to strengthen when you are already strong.
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RIYADH: It is often said in football that it is best to strengthen when you are already strong.
At 34 and in the twilight zone, all that is left for Sreejesh is to tick a couple of boxes in a career that has been filled with numerous ups and a few downs. A second Olympic medal wrapped around his neck with the gigantic Eiffel Tower looming over him is an ultimate dream but for now, he wants to be that safe 'check-post' in what will be his third and last Commonwealth Games. "The life was always not the same. It was always full of ups and downs. I had some really good matches as well some real bad outings. I had a bad start to my career, then gradually, I have risen up the ranks to become India's No.1 keeper," Sreejesh told PTI in an interview.
Formula E co-founder Alberto Longo has confirmed that plans are in place to bring in support series for the championship and that they are a priority, though they might not happen as early as the next couple of years.
The UAE national team will begin preparations for a packed 2023 with a training camp in September.
Saudi Arabia finished fourth at the 2022 Asian Men’s Junior Handball Championship after a 27-21 defeat to Kuwait in the bronze medal match on Sunday in Manama.
WASHINGTON: Tony Finau charged late to card a 4-under par 67 on Sunday to win his third US PGA Tour title at the 3M Open as fellow American Scott Piercy stumbled down the stretch.
Tony Finau came from five behind back to win the 3M Open and set the tournament record for the largest final-round comeback in Minneapolis.
Tony Finau rolled in four birdies on the back nine, including three in a row to break away from the pack Sunday and win the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities.