Having effortlessly transitioned into acting, Fouzia's debut film swiftly captured global acclaim, earning accolades at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival
Fly Emirates XI – who on Friday marked the first match to be played at 7he Sevens with a five-wicket triumph – now lead13-4 in theseries which has been running for seven years.
The Lord’s Taverners and Fly Emirates XI faced off in the first game to be played at the venue which was officially opened by Kings XI Punjab stars Brett Lee and Yuvraj Singh last week.
Led by ex-England captain Mike Gatting, the charity side also included former England stars Geraint Jones, Andrew Caddick, Chris Adams, Devon Malcolm and Australia’s Michael Bevan, while the Fly Emirates XI included several members of the UAE team.
Once complete, the new floodlit cricket facilities at 7he Sevens will include six pitches - four with all-weather surfaces - as well as three practice nets and a pavilion. Later in the month, the complex will host the inaugural Emirates Airline Twenty20 which will see the Fly Emirates XI, including guest player Shahid Afridi, play alongside the Cape Cobras, from South Africa, and English County sides Sussex and Surrey.
Having effortlessly transitioned into acting, Fouzia's debut film swiftly captured global acclaim, earning accolades at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival
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