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Widad Bertal screamed with delight after her razor-thin victory over Thailand’s Jutamas Jitpong secured the Moroccan boxer a place in the quarter-finals of the women’s 54kg category at the Paris Olympics on Tuesday.
The last-16 bantamweight bout was dead even heading into the third and final round where Bertal was adjudged to have eked out a 3-2 victory over Jitpong.
The Thai fighter had claimed the opener with her judicious counters impressing the judges. One clean right hand clearly made its mark as swelling began to appear under the left eye of Bertal.
But to her credit, Bertal, 24, bounced back to decisively win the second thanks to a series of scoring right hands.
That meant it was all on the last, a far scrappier affair than the previous two sessions and one that could easily have gone either way.
When the verdict was announced, Bertal, a gold medallist at both the 2023 African Games and Arab Games, let out a huge scream before dropping to her knees and kissing the canvas as she celebrated her progress to the last eight.
She will now face North Korea’s Pang Chol-mi after a one-sided 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan’s Nigina Uktamova.
The winner of that bout will earn a place in the last four and a guaranteed bronze medal.
Morocco are represented in the ring on Wednesday by Khadija El Mardi, who is scheduled to face Chantelle Reid of Great Britain in the last-16 in the women's 75kg division.
Jordan’s Hussein Ishaish was eliminated in the last 16 of the men’s 80kg division after he was out-pointed by Croatia’s Gabrijel Veocic.
Despite plenty of effort and aggression from Ishaish, the taller Veocic impressed the judges with his cleaner punching, especially his right hand, and came away with a 5-0 victory.
By stepping into the ring, Ishaish, 28, made Olympic history by competing in a third successive Games all in different weight classes.
The Jordanian southpaw started with plenty of bluster but Veocic was able to get the measure of him with the right hand, to head and body, as Ishaish looked to close the gap.
Veocic won the first round by a 4-1 split and the pattern continued at the start of the second. However, Ishaish landed his best shot of the fight – a sweeping right hook – and the Croatian also had a point deducted for use of the head.
The double setback seemed to stir Veocic into action though and he finished the second round on top.
Knowing he needed a strong finish, Ishaish pressed the action in the third but Veocic was able to spoil and tie him up as the time ebbed away.
Ishaish’s younger brother, Zeyad, carries on the family name on Wednesday.
Zeyad made the perfect start to his medal bid in the 71kg division with a stunning victory over Kazakhstan's gold medal favourite Aslanbek Shymbergenov on Sunday.
The 25-year-old fighter next faces Japan's Sewon Okazawa, the 2021 world gold medal winner at welterweight, for a place in the quarter-finals.
Should he get that far then he will meet either Lewis Richardson of Team GB or Serbia's Vakhid Abbasov.
Ishaish and Okazawa have met three times previously with the Japanese fighter leading the head-to-head 2-1. He won their first fight five years ago but Ishaish has improved markedly since then. Their two most recent bouts were shared one win apiece and both settled by split decision.
In shooting, Lebanon's Ray Bassil resumes her bid to qualify for the women's trap final on Wednesday.
Bassil, competing in her fourth Olympic Games, was down in 13th place with a score of 71 after the first three rounds at the Chateauroux Shooting Centre.
Rounds of 23 sandwiched a perfect 25, but with only the top six advancing to the final Bassil, the reigning Asian champion and former world No 1, has it all to do to if she hopes to secure Lebanon's first Olympic medal since the 1980 Games.
Egypt's Maggy Ashmawy, meanwhile, lagged in 27th place after rounds of 23, 21 and 22.
Brief scores:
Toss: Australia, chose to bat
Australia: 272-9 (50 ov)
Khawaja 100, Handscomb 52; Bhuvneshwar 3-48
India: 237 (50 ov)
Rohit 56, Bhuvneshwar 46; Zampa 3-46
Player of the Match: Usman Khawaja (Australia)
Player of the Series: Usman Khawaja (Australia)
How to watch Ireland v Pakistan in UAE
When: The one-off Test starts on Friday, May 11
What time: Each day’s play is scheduled to start at 2pm UAE time.
TV: The match will be broadcast on OSN Sports Cricket HD. Subscribers to the channel can also stream the action live on OSN Play.
Classification of skills
A worker is categorised as skilled by the MOHRE based on nine levels given in the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) issued by the International Labour Organisation.
A skilled worker would be someone at a professional level (levels 1 – 5) which includes managers, professionals, technicians and associate professionals, clerical support workers, and service and sales workers.
The worker must also have an attested educational certificate higher than secondary or an equivalent certification, and earn a monthly salary of at least Dh4,000.
The specs: 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
Price, base / as tested: Dh101,140 / Dh113,800
Engine: Turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder
Power: 148hp @ 5,500rpm
Torque: 250Nm @ 2,000rpm
Transmission: Eight-speed CVT
Fuel consumption, combined: 7.0L / 100km
The specs: 2018 Peugeot 5008
Price, base / as tested: Dh99,900 / Dh134,900
Engine: 1.6-litre turbocharged four-cylinder
Transmission: Six-speed automatic
Power: 165hp @ 6,000rpm
Torque: 240Nm @ 1,400rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 5.8L / 100km
Real estate tokenisation project
Dubai launched the pilot phase of its real estate tokenisation project last month.
The initiative focuses on converting real estate assets into digital tokens recorded on blockchain technology and helps in streamlining the process of buying, selling and investing, the Dubai Land Department said.
Dubai’s real estate tokenisation market is projected to reach Dh60 billion ($16.33 billion) by 2033, representing 7 per cent of the emirate’s total property transactions, according to the DLD.
THE SIXTH SENSE
Starring: Bruce Willis, Toni Collette, Hayley Joel Osment
Director: M. Night Shyamalan
Rating: 5/5
What is a robo-adviser?
Robo-advisers use an online sign-up process to gauge an investor’s risk tolerance by feeding information such as their age, income, saving goals and investment history into an algorithm, which then assigns them an investment portfolio, ranging from more conservative to higher risk ones.
These portfolios are made up of exchange traded funds (ETFs) with exposure to indices such as US and global equities, fixed-income products like bonds, though exposure to real estate, commodity ETFs or gold is also possible.
Investing in ETFs allows robo-advisers to offer fees far lower than traditional investments, such as actively managed mutual funds bought through a bank or broker. Investors can buy ETFs directly via a brokerage, but with robo-advisers they benefit from investment portfolios matched to their risk tolerance as well as being user friendly.
Many robo-advisers charge what are called wrap fees, meaning there are no additional fees such as subscription or withdrawal fees, success fees or fees for rebalancing.
TWISTERS
Director: Lee Isaac Chung
Starring: Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Anthony Ramos
Rating: 2.5/5
Avatar: Fire and Ash
Director: James Cameron
Starring: Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Zoe Saldana
Rating: 4.5/5
David Haye record
Total fights: 32
Wins: 28
Wins by KO: 26
Losses: 4
Indoor cricket World Cup:
Insportz, Dubai, September 16-23
UAE fixtures:
Men
Saturday, September 16 – 1.45pm, v New Zealand
Sunday, September 17 – 10.30am, v Australia; 3.45pm, v South Africa
Monday, September 18 – 2pm, v England; 7.15pm, v India
Tuesday, September 19 – 12.15pm, v Singapore; 5.30pm, v Sri Lanka
Thursday, September 21 – 2pm v Malaysia
Friday, September 22 – 3.30pm, semi-final
Saturday, September 23 – 3pm, grand final
Women
Saturday, September 16 – 5.15pm, v Australia
Sunday, September 17 – 2pm, v South Africa; 7.15pm, v New Zealand
Monday, September 18 – 5.30pm, v England
Tuesday, September 19 – 10.30am, v New Zealand; 3.45pm, v South Africa
Thursday, September 21 – 12.15pm, v Australia
Friday, September 22 – 1.30pm, semi-final
Saturday, September 23 – 1pm, grand final
Zayed Sustainability Prize
UAE v Zimbabwe A, 50 over series
Fixtures
Thursday, Nov 9 - 9.30am, ICC Academy, Dubai
Saturday, Nov 11 – 9.30am, ICC Academy, Dubai
Monday, Nov 13 – 2pm, Dubai International Stadium
Thursday, Nov 16 – 2pm, ICC Academy, Dubai
Saturday, Nov 18 – 9.30am, ICC Academy, Dubai