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Bayern Munich - Vincent Kompany - Florian Wirtz - Uli Hoeness - Bayern coach ‘not in the mood’ for question about Leverkusen star Florian Wirtz - arabnews.com - Germany - Australia - Uae - India

Bayern coach ‘not in the mood’ for question about Leverkusen star Florian Wirtz

MUNICH: Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany gave up trying to answer a question about what makes Bayer Leverkusen star Florian Wirtz special. Ahead of the teams meeting in the Champions League on Wednesday, Kompany was asked what sets Wirtz and Bayern star Jamal Musiala apart and what they could learn from each other. “You’ve obviously noticed I’m not in the mood to answer,” Kompany said Tuesday. “From each other, I don’t know,” Kompany attempted at first before saying each player has to take his own path in his development. He said it was a boon for Germany, before saying his players will need be at their best to counter Leverkusen in Munich. Then he gave up. “I’m talking but it’s easier to say nothing. I’m trying to be respectful, but guys, other questions!” Kompany said in the press conference before the first leg of the teams’ last 16 tie. “It’s a good question,” he continued.

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Pat Cummins - Alex Carey - Glenn Maxwell - Steve Smith - Virat Kohli - Josh Hazlewood - Rohit Sharma - Adam Zampa - Shreyas Iyer - Nathan Ellis - Virat Kohli leads India to Champions Trophy final with victory over Australia in Dubai - arabnews.com - Australia - South Africa - Uae - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

Virat Kohli leads India to Champions Trophy final with victory over Australia in Dubai

DUBAI: Veteran batsman Virat Kohli rolled back the years with a polished 84 as India pulled off a tense chase to beat Australia by four wickets in the first semifinal of the Champions Trophy on Tuesday. Set 265 for victory, India lost the 36-year-old Kohli in the closing overs but KL Rahul’s unbeaten 42 steered the team home with 11 balls to spare at the Dubai International Stadium. They will face South Africa or New Zealand in the final on Sunday in Dubai with India playing all their matches at the venue after they refused to tour hosts Pakistan for the eight-nation event. Lahore was the alternate venue for the final had India missed out. Australia elected to bat and posted the highest total of 264 all out at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in this tournament after key knocks from skipper Steve Smith, who made 73, and Alex Carey, who hit 61. In reply India lost two early wickets before Kohli and Shreyas Iyer, who made 45, put the chase back on track in their partnership of 91. Cooper Connolly, making the team in place of injured Matthew Short who was forced out of the tournament on Monday, trapped skipper Rohit Sharma lbw on 28 for his first ODI wicket. Kohli and Iyer then took stock against an inexperienced Australian attack missing their top fast bowlers including Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood to injuries. But the next line of bowlers stood up as leg-spinner Adam Zampa bowled Iyer before pace bowler Nathan Ellis rattled the stumps of Axar Patel for 27. Kohli, known as a master chaser who recently hit an unbeaten 100 in India’s win over arch-rivals Pakistan on February 23, stood firm in another stand with wicketkeeper-batsman Rahul. Kohli was dropped by Glenn Maxwell off Connolly on 51 but Zampa denied him

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Paris Saint-Germain - UAE-based youngsters target more caps after making bow at youth international level - arabnews.com - Scotland - Canada - Uae - Sri Lanka - Bhutan - Liverpool

UAE-based youngsters target more caps after making bow at youth international level

ABU DHABI: Two Manchester City Football Schools players in the UAE have set their sights on winning more international caps after playing for their national teams at age-group level.

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Paris Saint-Germain - Over 400 athletes set for Ramadan jiu-jitsu tournament in Dubai - arabnews.com - South Africa - Uae - New Zealand - Liverpool

Over 400 athletes set for Ramadan jiu-jitsu tournament in Dubai

ABU DHABI: The NAS Sports Jiu-Jitsu Tournament 2025, as part of the 12th edition of the NAS Sports Tournament, is set to take place March 5-6 at Nad Al-Sheba Sports Complex in Dubai.

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Cristiano Ronaldo - Marcelo Brozovic - Qatar's Al-Sadd draw as Ronaldo-less Al-Nassr held in Asian Champions League - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Colombia - Uae - Iran - Saudi Arabia - Kyrgyzstan

Qatar's Al-Sadd draw as Ronaldo-less Al-Nassr held in Asian Champions League

Abdullah Al-Yazidi earned Qatar's Al-Sadd a 1-1 draw with Al-Wasl in Dubai in the first leg of their Asian Champions League Elite last 16 clash on Monday as Al-Nassr, missing Cristiano Ronaldo, were held to a 0-0 draw by Iran's Esteghlal in Tehran.

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Heinrich Klaasen - Klaasen brushes off S Africa travel woes ahead of semi-final - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - South Africa - Uae - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

Klaasen brushes off S Africa travel woes ahead of semi-final

South Africa should have no ill effects from their whistlestop and, in the end, pointless 18-hour trip to Dubai as they prepare to face New Zealand in Lahore in Wednesday's second semi-final of the Champions Trophy, according to batter Heinrich Klaasen.

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Steve Smith - Australia Batters Focus On Spinners Ahead Of Champions Trophy Semifinals - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - Uae - New Zealand - India - state Indiana

Australia Batters Focus On Spinners Ahead Of Champions Trophy Semifinals

Australia had an intense three-hour practice session at the ICC Academy on Sunday afternoon with the focus firmly on their play against spin. While senior pros like Steve Smith and Travis Head had a light hit, the youngsters went full throttle. The Australian team opted for seven ICC academy based net bowlers -- all spinners including slow left-arm orthodox Harshit Seth, a 20 year old UAE player, besides two left arm Chinaman bowlers, as many off-spinners and a leg-spinner. Australia finished second in Group B behind South Africa and both teams are camping in the UAE, waiting to know who their opponents will be in the semifinals. Australia will face table toppers from Group A, either India or New Zealand, in their last four clash.

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Jose Mourinho - Real Betis - Bayer Leverkusen - Glenn Phillips - Australia or South Africa will return to Pakistan from Dubai for semifinal - arabnews.com - Britain - Australia - South Africa - Turkey - Uae - New Zealand - India - Pakistan - county Bay

Australia or South Africa will return to Pakistan from Dubai for semifinal

DUBAI: Australia and South Africa have been forced to travel to Dubai from Pakistan, the International Cricket Council confirmed Sunday, due to a tangled schedule at the Champions Trophy. India and New Zealand play the final group match on Sunday in Dubai and the result of the game will decide the semifinal line-up. Australia are in Dubai and will train in the afternoon, when South Africa are expected to fly in from Karachi where they hammered England to get top spot in Group B. The winners of the India-New Zealand clash will play Australia, who finished second to South Africa in their group. But irrespective of the placing and opponent, India will play the first semifinal in Dubai on March 4 after they refused to travel to hosts Pakistan for political reasons. That will leave New Zealand and either Australia or South Africa, hours after landing in Dubai, to head back to Pakistan for the second semifinal scheduled on March 5 in Lahore. Pundits and ex-cricketers had called out the one-venue “farce” at the 50-over tournament after India were allowed to play all their matches at the Dubai International Stadium. The rest of the seven teams in the eight-nation competition had to shuttle between three Pakistan venues — Karachi, Rawalpindi and Lahore — and the United Arab Emirates. New Zealand all-rounder Glenn Phillips said his team were not thinking about India staying at one venue for the course of the tournament. “No, for us there’s no focus on anything like that,” he said on Saturday. “We have a ‘no-excuses’ mindset.” The final on March 9 will be in Dubai if India go the distance. Lahore’s Qaddafi Stadium will be the venue if India miss out.

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