29-07-2025
Bahrain's Road to Recovery gets Tougher
TDT | Manama
Bahrain take on defending champions Egypt tonight in a crucial fourth-round clash
Bahrain are set to face Egypt at 8pm tonight in a key fixture of the 26th Arab Men's Basketball Championship. After back-to-back losses against the UAE and Tunisia, the hosts will be aiming to regroup against the unbeaten and unbothered Egyptians.
Egypt have yet to lose, having posted big wins over Qatar and Kuwait. They have rotated effectively through their deep roster, with Mazen Mohamed, Ahmed Moheb, and Ebrahim Amin all contributing consistently at both ends of the floor. Bahrain, meanwhile, will again rely on JaKarr Sampson and Mustafa Hussain, who have carried the scoring load so far. Sampson is averaging over 25 points per game, while Hussain has emerged as the team's top perimeter threat.
Tonight's matchup will likely hinge on Bahrain's ability to manage Egypt's pace and limit their second-chance scoring. Any result other than a win would deal a major blow to the hosts' title hopes, with just two games remaining after this round.
Algeria Seek Fourth Win
Algeria take on Qatar in the opening match of the day at 4pm. The Algerians are unbeaten so far and are among the frontrunners to contend for the gold medal. They come into the game off a convincing 99-61 win over the UAE, following an earlier win against Tunisia.
Qatar, on the other hand, remain winless in the tournament. While Dejan Janik has led their scoring efforts, the team has struggled defensively and allowed opponents to take early control in all their losses.
Midtable Battle in the Balance
Tunisia face the UAE in a potentially pivotal meeting at 6pm between two teams on two wins and one loss. Tunisia have rebounded from an opening-day defeat to Algeria with consecutive wins over Kuwait and Bahrain. Jawhar Jawadi and Omar Abada have been instrumental, particularly from long range, while the team's frontcourt has improved steadily through the tournament.
The UAE are coming off their first loss — a heavy 38-point defeat to Algeria — and will be looking to re-establish form. Demarco Dickerson has been their most consistent performer, while Qais Al Shabibi and Khalifa Khalil have also had strong moments. A win for either team tonight would keep them in close range of the tournament leaders heading into the final stretch.