Hasan’s last-ball six guides Dheera Guys to victory in JF super cup-2018 trophy final

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October 8, 2018

Riyadh: Jam'iyyatul Falah, Riyadh Unit organized JF Super Cup 2018, a 6 over knock-out cricket tournament in association with Mangaluru Cricket Association (MCA) – Riyadh sponsored and supported by SMSA, UNIVERSAL, ALMARAI, NCMS, OPTIMUM &ZEITEXPRESS at Exit-18, Sulai MCA Grounds, Riyadh on 5th October 2018.

12 teams took part in the tournament with the matches being played on Friday 5th October 2018 (1 day tournament) from 6:30 am to 5:30 pm. Teams were divided into two groups (A & B). The first round and quarter final were played from 6:30am to 11:30 am where 4 teams qualified for the semifinals (Seven Star, Dheera Guys, Azamghard XI and Rajdhani Riyadh) and semi-finals and final were played in the afternoon from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm.

The first semifinal was played between Dheera Guys and Azamghard XI.  Dheera Guys won the toss and elected to field. Azamghard started their innings very strongly but fail to keep the momentum and kept losing wicket.  They scored 44 runs in their allotted 6 overs. Dheera Guys chased target in 4.4 overs with some splendid batting by Badruddin and Musharraf.  Dheera Guys won the match to enter the finals.

The second semifinal was played between Rajdhani Riyadh and Seven Star. The toss won by Rajdhani Riyadh who opted fielding. Seven Star scored 61 runs in their allotted 6 overs losing 6 wickets. The target set for Rajdhani Riyadh was 62 runs in 6 overs. They started the chase and went on losing wickets on regular interval and failed to reach the target and could score only 42 runs in their allotted 6 overs losing 9 wickets. Seven Star won by 19 runs to enter the finals. The player of the match was Ashfaque form Seven Star, who lead the team from the front with some good batting and also bowled well to restrict Rajdhani Riyadh hope of making it to the final.

The finals were played between Dheera Guys and Seven Star. The toss won by Dheera Guys and elected to field. Seven Star started their innings and in 6 overs they scored 57 runs and set the target of 58 runs to be scored in 6 overs for Dheera Guys.

In reply Dheera Guys started very strongly in the initial overs but Seven Star control the situation by taking wickets on regular intervals.   The match was in a critical stage. Dheera Guys required 30 runs in 3 overs. On the 4th over Nasser of Dheera Guys struck 2 sixes and in the 5th over 1 six and got out.  The 3 sixes by Nasser was the turning point which brought Dheera Guys close to their target. In the last over Dheera Guys needed 7 runs to win.   Dawood Kodi was the bowler from Seven Star to bowl the last over and the batsman was Hasan and Radeeq.  In five balls Dheera Guys scored only 3 runs and need 4 runs in the last ball of the match.  On the striker end it was Hasan to take the last ball of Dawood Kodi to hit the final ball.   It was a very tense moment for both the teams. Dawood bowl the ball which was short on the leg side and Hasan took all the advantage to hit the ball over the fence for a Six.  Dheera Guys won the match and claim the championship trophy of JF Super Cup 2018.  That’s the Cricket at its Best.  It was a thrilling final and all the spectators and guest appreciated and congratulate both the teams for their all-round performance.

The tournament was a great success due to the dedication and hard work of all the sport team of JF Riyadh (Bro. Mohammed Farooque, Bro. Rafique, Bro. Shariff Ahmed, Bro.Azmatullah Khan, and Bro.Salman Noor).   Preparation, match arrangement & supervision were carried out by all JF-Riyadh executive committee members to complete the tournament in best possible and professional way.

After the final match, prize distribution ceremony was held. Bro. Nazeer Ahmed (President of JF- Riyadh) and Bro. Ashfaque (Vice President of JF- Riyadh) inaugurated the ceremony, in the presence of the NRCC Ameer Bro. Akhtar Sheikh, Ex-President Bro. Haneef Musarikhan and  President of MCA Riyadh Bro. Shamshuddin Mulky.

Bro. Ashfaque thanked all the participating teams for their cooperation and support to complete the tournament in a best sporting way and for the good cause. He also thanked all the Executive Committee Members of JF Riyadh who strived hard for the success of the tournament.

Bro. Akhtar Sheikh (NRCC Ameer) gave a brief description about Jam'iyyatul Falah and its activities for the noble cause to all the present guest and players who were available during the prize distribution ceremony.

Mr. J. Shetty, Mr. Khader, Mr. Bhaskar and Mr. Azeez were honored for their service during the tournament. Finally, Bro. Nazeer Ahmed (President of JF- Riyadh) being the host of the ceremony thanked all the guests, sponsors, participating teams and Executive Committee Members of JF Riyadh for extending their support for this noble cause and making this event a grand success.

JF-Riyadh would like to thank all the sponsors and participating team for their support and cooperation. Also would like to congratulate the winning team (Dheera Guys) & Runner-up team Seven Star for their splendid performance and entertainment.

WINNING TEAM – DHEERA GUYS

RUNNERS-UP TEAM – SEVEN STAR

JF RIYADH EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS

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January 14,2026

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Bidar (Karnataka): A routine ride turned fatal when a nylon kite string slit the throat of a 48-year-old motorcyclist in Karnataka’s Bidar district, claiming his life in a chilling reminder of the deadly threat posed by banned kite-flying materials.

The victim, identified as Sanjukumar Hosamani, was riding near the Talamadagi Bridge when a taut kite string stretched across the road cut deep into his neck, causing profuse bleeding. Critically injured, Hosamani collapsed from his motorcycle but managed to place a final phone call to his daughter.

A disturbing video circulating on social media shows Hosamani drenched in blood, struggling to dial his daughter’s number as life ebbed away.

A passerby attempted to help by pressing a cloth against the wound to stop the bleeding. Locals said an ambulance was called immediately, but it arrived too late. Hosamani succumbed to his injuries before he could be taken to a hospital.

Family members have blamed the delay in emergency response for his death, alleging that timely medical assistance could have saved his life.

Following the incident, Hosamani’s relatives and local residents staged a protest at the accident spot, demanding strict action against the use of nylon kite strings and urgent improvements in emergency medical services.

Police have registered a case at Manna Ekhelli Police Station and said an investigation is underway.

Kite flying during Makar Sankranti is a long-standing tradition across many parts of India. While cotton strings coated with powdered glass were once common, they have increasingly been replaced by cheaper and more durable nylon strings. This durability, however, has proven lethal, as nylon can slice through skin with ease.

Commonly referred to as Chinese manjha, these strings pose a grave danger to two-wheeler riders, who often fail to notice the nearly invisible lines stretched across roads and flyovers.

The Karnataka incident is the latest in a series of such deaths reported across the country. Just this week, a 45-year-old man in Indore died after a kite string slit his throat. Delhi has witnessed multiple fatalities in recent years, including the deaths of a 22-year-old businessman in 2025, a biker in 2022, and a seven-year-old child in 2023.

Despite periodic raids and seizures by authorities, the recurring deaths underline serious gaps in enforcement, raising questions about whether current measures are sufficient to prevent further loss of life.

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January 8,2026

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Al Jubail: Fighters Jubail emerged champions of the B-Human Cup 2026 (Season 3) after a thrilling high-voltage final against Ascent at the Al Falah Floodlight Cricket Stadium on Friday, January 2, 2026. The packed venue witnessed a top-class six-over contest, marking a memorable conclusion to the two-day cricket mega event.

After winning the toss, Ascent opted to field, sending Fighters Jubail in to bat. Fighters posted a competitive 85 runs in the allotted six overs. Chasing a target of 86, Ascent fell short, handing Fighters Jubail a well-deserved victory. Anwar of Fighters Jubail was adjudged Man of the Match as well as Man of the Series for his outstanding performance throughout the tournament.

Semi-Final Results

Earlier, two exciting semi-final matches set the stage for the grand finale.
•    First semi-final: Ascent defeated Clusters
•    Second semi-final: Fighters Jubail outplayed Amplitude Avengers

Tournament Highlights

The two-day knockout tournament featured 10 teams and was organized by Team B-Human, Jubail Unit, with Al Muzain and Raqwani Group as the main sponsors.

Closing Ceremony

The post-match closing ceremony began with the recitation of verses from the Holy Quran by Fawaz Ullal. Mr. Basheer, President of the B-Human Jubail Unit, welcomed the gathering.

The event was moderated by Salim Udupi, who invited the dignitaries to the dais, including:

•    Mr. Asif Deal, Founder of B-Human (Chief Guest)
•    Mr. Sharif Bolar, Chairman of B-Human
•    Mr. Deepak, GM, Al Muzain
•    Dr. Arun Rai, CEO, Yenepoya School, Al Khobar

They were joined by co-sponsors and guests:

Mr. Shakeel (CEO, Makhavi), Mr. Farooq Ahmed (CEO, Arab Energy), CR Aboobakker, Mr. Hitesh (E-Manager, Al Muzain), Mr. Mohammed Farooq (CEO, Portway Travels), Mr. Muqthar Noor (MD, Shield Sensor), Mr. Shahul Hameed (Trustee, B-Human), Mr. Yunus (Trustee, B-Human), and Mr. Ansaf (CEO, Unified Inspection Company).

All were honoured with mementos by the organizing committee.

A short documentary showcasing the activities of Team B-Human was presented by Founder Asif Deal. Appreciation mementos were also presented to sponsors in recognition of their support for the dialysis care initiative.

Guest Speeches

Dr. Arun Rai praised the tournament and remarked that the day’s success belonged not just to the two finalist teams, but also to B-Human, which won the hearts of the people through its service.

Mr. Deepak and Mr. Shakeel commended the organizers for conducting a wonderful event and urged continued support for B-Human’s charitable initiatives.

In his address, Mr. Asif Deal spoke about the founding of Team B-Human in 2016 and highlighted its mission of providing free dialysis support. He thanked all members, donors, and volunteers for their tireless dedication.

Felicitation & Special Attractions

Three individuals were felicitated for their exceptional service during emergencies:

1.    Mohammed Malebettu
2.    Dilawar Hussain
3.    Heena Firoz Khan

Family games for children and women, along with free lucky draw coupons, added to the festive atmosphere.

The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Br. Younus, Trustee of B-Human, who expressed gratitude to all participating teams, sponsors, spectators, and organizers for making the annual B-Human Cup a grand success.

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January 6,2026

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Bengaluru A 34-year-old software engineer from Mangaluru lost her life due to asphyxiation after a fire broke out in her apartment in Ramamurthy Nagar late on Saturday night.

The deceased has been identified as Sharmila, a native of Kavoor in Mangaluru. She had relocated to Bengaluru about a year ago in search of better career prospects and was residing in an apartment complex at Subramanya Layout.

The incident occurred around 11 pm when Sharmila was alone in the flat, as her roommate had travelled out of town for the weekend. Preliminary investigations suggest that the fire may have been triggered by a short circuit in one of the rooms. Within a short span, the apartment was filled with dense, toxic smoke.

As the flames spread, the power supply to the building was cut off, plunging the flat into darkness. Police believe that Sharmila, trapped inside the smoke-filled apartment and unable to find an exit or a source of ventilation, succumbed to smoke inhalation.

The fire caused extensive damage to household items, with beds, curtains and other furniture completely gutted. Personnel from the Ramamurthy Nagar police shifted the body for post-mortem examination, which has since been completed. The mortal remains were later handed over to her family.

A case has been registered, and the police have launched a detailed investigation to determine the exact cause of the suspected electrical failure.

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