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Dubai lights up with Women’s T20 World Cup as ICC announces ticket prices

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) today announced accessibly priced match tickets starting from just five Dirhams and free entry for those under 18, as part of an initiative to leave a legacy of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, the first global women’s cricket event to be held in the region.

 

ICC Chief Executive Geoff Allardice, who made the announcement at a media conference that he addressed along with Emirates Cricket Board’s (ECB) Board Member Zaid Abbas, also praised the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as a venue.

 

“One of the exciting things about the UAE is its diversity. It’s a place where the entire world is represented! This means that this is effectively a home World Cup for all 10 teams and players can enjoy the support of passionate fans. With that in mind, I’m delighted to announce today that tickets will be available from just five dirhams and under 18s will go free.

 

“We will also be working with the ECB and the Dubai Sports Council on the legacy of the event. We will be holding criio festivals to give more than 500 girls the chance to get involved in the game and have a fun first experience of cricket,” said Allardice, who thanked the ECB for hosting the tournament after it was moved from Bangladesh.

 

“I would like to thank the ECB and our friends at the Dubai Sports Council as well as the teams at the Dubai International Stadium and Sharjah Cricket Stadium for their extraordinary efforts,” added Allardice,

 

ECB Board Member Zaid Abbas said they were looking forward to working closely with the ICC and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).

 

“The Emirates Cricket Board is delighted to stage the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in the UAE. The Emirates Cricket Board has rich experience and the proven pedigree of hosting top-class cricket, and we are once again ready to deliver another world-class event. 

 

“The tournament will see the best women cricketers from around the world compete for the biggest prize in the T20 format. We are set to witness thrilling contests and brilliant individual and team performances in Dubai and Sharjah during the course of the event. 

 

“The ECB would work closely with all stakeholders including the International Cricket Council and the Bangladesh Cricket Board to ensure that the participants and fans have a memorable time during their stay in the country.”

 

The 10-team tournament, being held from 3-20 October, will see a champion team emerge after 23 matches spread across the 18 days.

 

The 20 league matches will be split between Dubai and Sharjah with the semi-finals slated for 17 October in Dubai and 18 October in Sharjah. The final will be played in Dubai.

 

Group A includes six-time champions Australia, along with India, New Zealand, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, while Group B comprises Bangladesh, England, South Africa, West Indies, and Scotland.

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WPL: Defending Champions RCB Strengthens Squad with Versatile Domestic Picks

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The defending champions of the Women’s Premier League (WPL), Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), have reinforced their squad with a well-thought-out strategy in the WPL mini-auction. With their four domestic picks, RCB has bolstered their roster with players who bring versatility, depth, and a competitive edge while staying true to their bold and fearless style of cricket.

Among their key acquisitions is Prema Rawat, a talented leg-spin all-rounder bought for ₹1.2 crore, whose control and consistency add a vital element to RCB’s spin arsenal. Joining her are pace-bowling all-rounders Joshitha VJ, Raghvi Bist, and Jagravi Pawar, each secured for ₹10 lakh.

Going into the auction RCB had ₹3.25 crores in the purse and four slots to fill. All of these four slots have been filled with players who have shown promise in the domestic circuit and were carefully chosen to provide more edge to RCB’s established core, ensuring a more dynamic and balanced squad.

As highlighted by Head Coach Luke Williams, adaptability was central to RCB’s strategy heading into the auction, given the unpredictability of venues and match conditions.

“We’re delighted with the work our scouts have done throughout the season and during the camps we hosted, which gave us the chance to carefully evaluate players,” said Williams. “Prema brings great control as a wrist spinner, which is invaluable in T20 cricket, and strengthening our spin arsenal was a key priority. Additionally, the pace-bowling all-rounders provide the flexibility we need to handle various match scenarios.”

He further emphasized the immediate focus of RCB’s selections: “We’ve built this squad with the upcoming tournament in mind, and we’re confident that these players can make an impact in the XI right away.”

RCB’s 2024 title-winning season was highlighted by outstanding performances from players like Ellyse Perry, who won the Orange Cap with 347 runs, and Shreyanka Patil, who claimed the Purple Cap with 13 wickets. To further bolster their squad, RCB made a key move in October, trading in England’s star top-order batter Danni Wyatt-Hodge, renowned for her ability to deliver under pressure.

With a balanced mix of experienced internationals and fresh domestic talent, RCB is determined to maintain its dominance in the upcoming WPL season. The team’s carefully crafted roster reflects their unwavering commitment to their “Play Bold” philosophy, ensuring they remain one of the most dynamic and competitive squads in the league.

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Isha Guha Apologises For Calling Jasprit Bumrah ‘Primate’

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Former England international-turned-commentator Isa Guha issued a public apology on live television before the start of the third day’s play of the ongoing Gabba Test between India and Australia on Monday, December 16. Guha had used a controversial remark for Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah on Day 2 of the third Test in Brisbane on commentary and there was a huge hue and cry over the usage of the word ‘primate’ by her.

Guha issued a sincere apology saying that there was no malice and it is a word that can be interpreted in very many different ways.

Yesterday in commentary I used a word that can be interpreted in a number of different ways. Firstly, I’d like to apologise for any offence caused,” Guha said on Fox Sports’ broadcast. “I set myself really high standards when it comes to empathy and respect of others. If you listen to the full transcript I only meant the highest praise for one of India’s greatest players. And someone that I admire greatly as well. I’m an advocate for equality and someone who has spent their career thinking about inclusion and understanding in the game,” she added

“I was trying to frame the enormity of his achievement and I’ve chosen the wrong word. And for that I am deeply sorry. As someone who is also of South Asian heritage I hope people would recognise there was no other intention or malice there, and I hope this hasn’t overshadowed what has been a great Test match so far – and I look forward to seeing how it progresses,” Guha further said.

Adam Gilchrist and Ravi Shastri were on the broadcast for Fox alongside Guha and the former India head coach commended her for coming out to apologise voluntarily on live TV. 

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SA20 celebrates ‘India Day’ in Mumbai

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Building on its remarkable reception over the past two years, SA20, South Africa’s premier T20 franchise tournament, celebrates its growing popularity with ‘SA20 India Day’ The inaugural edition of ‘SA20 India Day’, recently held in Mumbai, reaffirms the league’s commitment to strengthen the enduring relationship between India and South Africa by fostering cultural and sporting connections.

The ‘SA20 India Day’ witnessed in attendance Graeme Smith, League Commissioner, Dinesh Karthik, SA20 India Ambassador and Mark Boucher, SA20 Ambassador, who discussed the league’s journey and vision, to firmly establish itself as one of the premier T20 franchise league competitions outside of India.

The upcoming edition – Season 3 – which aims to deliver unforgettable and Incredible experiences, kicks off on January 9th, 2025, with the final taking place at the Wanderers on February 8th, 2025.

Speaking about ‘SA20 India Day’, Graeme Smith, League Commissioner, said, “India is a key strategic market and an important part of SA20’s vision. The support and enthusiasm from Indian fans over the past two seasons have been Incredible. The ‘SA20 India Day’ is a testament to the league’s growing popularity and acceptance here. With six IPL franchises involved, we’ve raised South African cricket to a global standard with the best of local talent playing alongside some of the best international stars. We ensured that we create a product that resonates with fans worldwide, and in India, where we have received plenty of support. The future holds immense opportunities, and we can’t wait to witness how the league unravels itself in this part of the world.”

Dinesh Karthik, SA20 India Ambassador, expressed his excitement on being the first Indian to debut in the league, “It’s amazing to see how SA20 is creating opportunities for players and building a bridge between South Africa and India. This league has a bright future ahead. The enthusiasm of Indian fans is unmatched, and I’m confident SA20 will continue to grow in their hearts and deliver Incredible experiences.”

Mark Boucher, SA20 Ambassador, shed light on how the league has had a direct impact on the sport in South Africa, “The SA20 has provided young players with an opportunity to showcase their true potential while constantly nurturing growth in South Africa’s talent pool. Over the past two seasons, we’ve witnessed Incredible performances, with some players even graduating to represent the Proteas. This league doesn’t just benefit emerging talent; it also elevates the game of established players, who have further honed their skills by competing alongside international stars. The SA20 has truly been a saving grace for South African cricket.”

Staying true to solidifying grassroots, in alignment with ‘Schools SA20’, the ‘SA20 India Day’ also witnessed the guests interact with budding cricketers from Mumbai, with each player walking away with customized merchandise together with a picture of their favourite SA20 stars. ‘Schools SA20’, launched earlier this year in South Africa, is an extension of SA20’s mission to continue to provide opportunities for young cricketers in South Africa, building on the success of the Rookie Draft System*the League introduced for players in Season 2.

As the SA20 gears up for another exciting season, with some of the top batters and bowlers in attendance, the league is poised to leave an indelible mark across the world. With a continued focus on capitalizing on the growing reception and enthusiasm, it has garnered in India, SA20 aims to further strengthen its presence and appeal in the country.

Rookie Draft System

  1. A new addition in Season 2 playing regulations, and is the League’s initiative to expose more young talent to a global stage and to some of the world’s best coaches and players
  2. The first season was a huge success, with five of the six rookies drafted being incorporated into core squads for Season 3
  3. The Season 2 rookie draft was a significant milestone, with 80 players aged 22 or under and without prior SA20 experience going up for selection
  4. Teams are required to include a minimum of 10 South African players in their 19-player squad, ensuring strong local representation
  5. Each team can have a maximum of seven overseas players
  6. Each team to include a Rookie player, who must be South African
  7. The strong focus on grassroots has enabled the SA20 deliver stars such as Nqaba Peter and Ottniel Baartman to make it into the Proteas squad

Schools SA20

  1. The introduction of ‘Schools SA20’ is designed to discover and nurture cricket talent among both girls and boys across South Africa
  2. The competition will run from September 2024 to March 2025, with schools from all 16 cricket provinces competing for the coveted title of Schools SA20 champions
  3. Over 370 boys’ school teams and more than 200 girls’ school teams will participate with over 1000 matches being played
  4. SA20 and CSA launched a dedicated girls’ competition, which will be a key part of the Proteas’ U19 Girls team’s preparation for the ICC U19 Women’s World Cup in Malaysia in 2025

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