ICC Board Meeting outcomes

Dubai, April 10, 2022 (PPI-OT):Following the recent decision to expand the ICC Women’s Championship to ten teams, the ICC Board approved a recommendation that ODI status be extended to a number of Associate Member women’s teams to enable them to progress to global qualifying events based on ODI rankings.

Governance

The ICC Board received an update from the Afghanistan Working Group which recommended Mirwais Ashraf as the ACB’s appointed representative to the Board. The Working Group advised the Board that the ICC was continuing to support the Afghanistan Men’s team to play international cricket while monitoring the governance of the sport in the country including the development of the women’s game.

The ACB confirmed their continued commitment to developing women’s cricket and will submit a full action plan and budget to do so to the Working Group which will continue to monitor the situation and receive regular updates on its progress.

Cricket

Following the recent decision to expand the ICC Women’s Championship to ten teams, the ICC Board approved a recommendation that ODI status be extended to a number of Associate Member women’s teams to enable them to progress to global qualifying events based on ODI rankings.

The CEC were updated on the use of home umpires from July 2020 to February 2022 due to COVID. The Committee acknowledged that the performance of home umpires was strong and had not affected games. The use of home umpires had also led to 12 members of the International Panel umpires making their Test match debut.

In line with a previous recommendation from the ICC Men’s Cricket Committee, the CEC agreed that more neutral match officials should be utilised as travel restrictions are lifted while building on the success of the use of home umpires.

As such the structure for appointing match officials for 2022-23 season will be as follows:

Appointing Structure

Format – Referee – On-field – On-field – TV Umpire – 4th Umpire

Test – ICC (Neutral) – ICC (Neutral) – ICC (Home) – ICC (Neutral) – Home

ODI – ICC (Home) – ICC (Home) – Home – ICC (Home) – Home

T20I – ICC (Home) – Home – Home – Home – Home

The ICC Board approved and ratified a number of appointments to the ICC Men’s Cricket Committee:

Mahela Jayawardena – Past Player representative (reappointment)

Gary Stead – National Team Coach representative

Jay Shah – Member Board representative

Joel Wilson – ICC Elite Panel Umpire

Jamie Cox – MCC Representative

ICC Events

The qualification pathway for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 was confirmed with 12 teams qualifying automatically for the event. The top eight teams from the 2022 event will be joined by the two host Members, West Indies and USA plus the next highest ranked teams on the MRF ICC Men’s T20 rankings table as of 14 November 2022. If West Indies finish in the top eight in Australia later this year, three teams will progress based on rankings and if outside the top eight two teams will qualify from the rankings table.

The remaining eight spots will be decided through a regional qualification process with Africa, Asia and Europe each qualifying two teams and Americas and EAP one each.

The qualification pathway for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 was agreed. Eight teams will gain automatic qualification into the event, comprising the top three teams from each group of the 2023 event plus host (if not in the six) and next highest ranked teams on the MRF ICC Women’s T20 rankings table at a pre-determined date. The remaining two teams will be identified through the Women’s T20 World Cup global qualifier.

The qualification pathway for the eight team ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup was also confirmed. The yet to be determined host of the event will automatically qualify along with the next five highest placed teams at the end of the 22-25 ICC Women’s Championship (IWC). The remaining two teams will be identified through a global qualifying event between the four bottom-placed teams in the IWC plus an additional two teams from the ODI rankings.

South Africa was confirmed as the host of the inaugural ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2023, to be staged in January next year as a 16-team, 41-match event.

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Pakistan Baseball Team’s Camp for the Participation in 19th Asian Games has not started yet 

Lahore, April 09, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Pakistan baseball team will participate in the 19th Asian Games to be held in China in September 2022, but no training camp has been organized for the preparation of the team. The President of Pakistan Federation Baseball Syed Fakhar Ali Shah said that in this regard we had written a letter to Col. (R) Asif Zaman the Director General of Pakistan Sports Board in February 2022 that the camp of Pakistan Baseball Team should be set up in Pakistan Sports Complex Islamabad from March 15, 2022. So far, we have not received any approval from the Sports Board.

According to Syed Fakhar Shah, today again we have sent a reminder to the Director General of Pakistan Sports Board that the Sports Board has started training camps for other sports therefore the camp of Pakistan Baseball team should be set up as soon as possible. Because of the long delay in setting up the camp, not only the baseball game is being affected but also the results of the Asian Games. According to the Baseball Federation of Asia, the top 6 teams in Asia are participating in these games. World No. 1 and Olympic champion Japan, World No. 2 Taiwan and World No. 3 Korea are also participating in these games while only Pakistan baseball team from South Asian region is participating in these games.

Apart from this, the training camps of the baseball teams participating in these games have also been started under the supervision of the sports boards of these countries while the camp of Pakistan baseball team has not started yet. Syed Fakhar Shah hoped that the Sports Board would soon approve the training camp of Pakistan Baseball Team and Pakistan team would participate in these games with full readiness.

For more information, contact:
Pakistan Federation Baseball
Punjab Stadium, Ferozepur Road,
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel. +92-42-353-41121
Fax + 92-42-357-11828
E-mail: pakistanfederationbaseball@hotmail.com

Central Punjab Weekend School Championship final from Saturday

Lahore, April 08, 2022 (PPI-OT):The final of Central Punjab Weekend School Championship 2021-22 will be played between Dare Arqam School Lahore and Faisalabad’s Divisional Public School at the Gaddafi Stadium from Saturday, 9 April.

The two-day pink-ball final will be broadcast live on PTV Sports and live-streamed on the PCB’s official YouTube Channel. The day-night fixture will start at 1600 and the first session will go on till 1800. The second session will be played between 1910 to 2110. The third and final session will begin at 2130 and will conclude at 2330.

The winner will collect a cheque of PKR0.5million, while the losing side will receive PKR0.3million. Separately, Best Batter, Best Bowler, Best all-rounder and Best Wicketkeeper will receive PKR 25,000.

The Weekend School Championship commenced in October 2021, a total of 33 teams across the five districts namely Lahore, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Sargodha and Sialkot participated in the championship. As many as 660 players played the championship which was hosted across 29 venues.

For more information, contact:
Media Manager,
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-5717231-4
Fax: +92-42-5711860
Website: www.pcb.com.pk

Central Punjab College Championship final on Friday 

Lahore, April 07, 2022 (PPI-OT):The final of Central Punjab College Championship 2021-22 will be played between Government College University Lahore and Faisalabad’s Divisional Public School at the Gaddafi Stadium on Friday, 8 April.

The 40-over contest will be broadcast live on PTV Sports and live-streamed on the PCB’s official YouTube Channel and its first ball will be bowled at 1510. The day-night final will be played with pink ball and second innings will resume at 1910.

The winner will collect a cheque of PKR0.5million, while the losing side will receive PKR0.3million. Separately, Best Batter, Best Bowler, Best all-rounder and Best Wicketkeeper will receive PKR25,000.

The One-Day tournament began on 2 February 2021 in which 155 private and public colleges from 18 districts, falling under the jurisdiction of Central Punjab Cricket Association, participated. The tournament featured as many as 3,100 players, who played across 48 venues.

For more information, contact:
Media Manager,
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-5717231-4
Fax: +92-42-5711860
Website: www.pcb.com.pk

Sports and Youth Affairs Department Punjab and Rizq Trust have decided to arrange grand Iftari for 300 to 500 people daily at Nishtar Park Sports Complex E-Library from April 6 

Lahore, April 06, 2022 (PPI-OT):Sports and Youth Affairs Department Punjab and Rizq Trust have decided to arrange a grand Iftari for 300 to 500 people daily at Nishtar Park Sports Complex E-Library from April 6, 2022. This decision was taken during a meeting of Rizq Trust delegation with Director General Sports Punjab Javed Chohan at National Hockey Stadium on Monday.

Director Youth Affairs Syed Omair Hassan, Assistant Director Youth Affairs Nazish Noor, founder of Rizq Trust Musa Amir and officials Mariam Irfan, Huzaifa Ahmed and Qasim Javed were also present on this occasion. Director General Sports Punjab Javed Chohan, on this occasion, appreciated the noble and righteous measure of Rizq Trust in the sacred month of Ramazan ul Mubarik. “Sports and Youth Affairs Department Punjab will fully cooperate with Rizq Trust in the grand Iftari campaign in which male and female players, officials and ordinary citizens can also participate, he added”.

Founder of Rizq Trust Musa Amir thanked Director General Sports Punjab Javed Chohan for extending valuable cooperation for this noble cause. He also lauded great services rendered by Sports Board Punjab for the promotion of sports across the province under the leadership of Director General Sports Punjab Javed Chohan.

For more information, contact:
Sports Board Punjab
Government of the Punjab
National Hockey Stadium, Ferozepur Road, Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99232501, +92-42-99232502
E-mail: info@punjabsportsboard.com
Website: http://sportsboard.punjab.gov.pk

Inspiring cricket initiatives celebrated this International Day of Sport for Development and Peace 

Dubai, April 06, 2022 (PPI-OT):The International Cricket Council is celebrating the achievements of cricket’s emerging nations in 2021 this International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, as the global nominees for the ICC Development Awards 2021 are announced.

Across 29 awards, 24 Members have been crowned regional winners in six categories for their part in inspiring and empowering communities through cricket and providing access for people to enjoy the sport.

The 2021 awards shine a light on the inspiring and passionate approach to make cricket a sport for all, through the dedicated work of Associate Members and in partnership with the ICC to get more people involved with the game.

The 29 regional winners will now be put forward as the nominees for the global awards across the six categories to be announced in the coming weeks.

ICC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR

The ICC Development Initiative of the Year acknowledges the outstanding development initiative delivered by an Associate Member for 2021 the regional winners are Argentina, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Namibia and Netherlands.

In Argentina where there is a short supply of cricket equipment, organisers wanted to give local children the chance to play with a wooden bat from an early age so enlisted the help of a local carpenter to produce a trial set of 30 bats used by 150 young people.

Hong Kong’s ‘Cricket for All’ programme was awarded as it created more opportunities for minority communities to get involved in sport and give them a greater sense of belonging in Hong Kong.

Indonesia claimed the honours in the EAP region after ensuring cricket was part of the country’s biggest national multi-sport event, the PON Games Papua 2021. It saw the first cricket stadiums of their size to be developed in the country to showcase the sporting spectacle.

Namibia’s Ashburton Kwata Mini-Cricket Programme was recognised for increasing participation by a remarkable 71% despite the impact of COVID-19. The programme involved cricket being played anywhere by anyone on beaches and in car parks, to keep communities engaged during the pandemic.

In the Netherlands, the KNCB became the first Dutch sports federation to receive the ‘Partner in Versatile Movement’ certificate for the Cricket4Kids programme which enables it to compete alongside other popular sports in the Netherlands, and opens doors to significant additional participants through multisports clubs, educational organisations and events organized by the NOC*NSF.

100% CRICKET FEMALE CRICKET INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR

The 100% Cricket Female Cricket Initiative of the Year acknowledges the outstanding female cricket focused initiatives delivered by Bahrain, Germany, Sierra Leone, Vanuatu and the USA in 2021.

In Bahrain, the Federation embarked on the historic task of setting up the country’s first-ever women’s cricket team. A heart-warming response saw almost 200 registrations and the BCF Women’s League was formed in December 2021, with the national women’s team coming as a direct result of the initiative.

In Europe, Germany took the award after forming the Winterwunderliga to give females who have never played the sport before a chance to get involved in the winter indoor season in Cologne, Hamburg, Berlin, Stuttgart, Munich and Frankfurt with experienced national team players assigned to each as mentors.

The pandemic recovery efforts in Vanuatu were boosted by the launch of the Women’s Island Cricket Program (WICP). In October, 175 women from Port Vila and Tanna took part in the launch that was followed by a full week of competition and social impact activities empowering women and girls through cricket.

The Sierra Leone Female Leadership Criiio Cricket Programme has been recognised as 80 women and girls, predominantly schoolteachers, were trained in event management, cricket umpiring, scoring, coaching and reporting and are now coordinating entry-level programmes to try and bring thousands of school children into the sport.

A new league has been set up in the USA, who earned the Award in the Americas. The new Intra-Regional Women’s Competition for aspiring female hard-ball cricketers launched in June 2021 and featured 12 teams playing a mixture of T20 and 40-over matches within four geographic regions.

ICC ASSOCIATE MEMBER MEN’S PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR

The ICC Associate Member Men’s Performance of the Year Award acknowledges the outstanding men’s on-field performance of the year by an Associate Member team with Argentina, Namibia, Scotland, PNG and the UAE all being recognised.

Argentina’s impressive performance in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup regional qualifier earned them two victories and saw them compete to the last over in a tight fought match against Bermuda, producing some of the best memories of the tournament. This included a hat-trick by captain Hernan Fennell and showcased great improvement in the men’s Argentinian side on the field.

Namibia have claimed the Africa regional winner award for their victory in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 against Ireland. The Eagles chased down 126 for victory thanks to a sensational display of power-hitting from David Wiese and left-arm spin bowling from Bernard Scholtz, guaranteeing a Super 12 spot at the next World Cup.

The same tournament brought a memorable win for Scotland, defeating Bangladesh with Chris Greaves starring with bat and ball, scoring 45 from 28 balls and then taking a magnificent 3-24 from four overs to bring down the ninth-ranked team in the world and ensuring qualification to the Super 12 stage of the tournament.

The East Asia Pacific Award went to Papua New Guinea, who played their first-ever senior ICC World Cup – and the first of any Associate Member in the East Asia Pacific Region – when they opened up the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup against Oman, even though they did not come out on top there were several notable displays.

Finally, the UAE T20 win over Ireland in October in Dubai was part of their first series win against a Test nation, ensuring they secured the Asia regional award.

ICC ASSOCIATE MEMBER WOMEN’S PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR

Brazil, Namibia, Scotland and Thailand have all been awarded for their outstanding women’s on-field performances in the year.

In the Americas, Brazil won the Award following an incredible performance against Canada in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Americas Qualifier. Canada needed three runs from the final over to win, only for Brazil to take five wickets in as many balls and seal victory, with two run-outs sandwiching a Laura Cardoso hat-trick to send the crowd into a frenzy.

For Namibia, the Capricorn Eagles delivered a thrilling performance against Tanzania in Gaborone in the second semi-final of the Women’s T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier to secure a fourth consecutive victory which will live long in the memory despite the side going on to lose the final.

Scotland was awarded for their five-wicket win over Ireland in the Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier Europe 2021.The win, inspired by 16-year-old Katherine Fraser (3-14) and a captain’s innings of 46 not out from Kathryn Bryce, was pivotal in securing Scotland women’s place at the global qualifying tournament.

The best performance of the year by an Associate Member in the women’s game in Asia was awarded to Thailand’s win over Full Member Bangladesh at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier. Nattaya Boochatham took five wickets to restrict Bangladesh to 176 from their 50 overs and a 90-run opening stand between Sornnarin Tippoch and Natthakan Chantham laid the foundations for a 16-run win. The historic victory was a significant step forward for Thai cricket and showcased their development in the 50-over format, as well as T20.

ICC DIGITAL FAN ENGAGEMENT OF THE YEAR

Canada, Estonia, Kuwait, PNG and Uganda all have been recognised in the ICC Digital Fan Engagement of the Year category which celebrates the outstanding innovative use of digital platforms, campaigns or technology to drive engagement with fans and the wider community.

In the Americas, Canada’s impressive social media campaign and dedicated approach to fan engagement leading up to the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2022, saw a month on month increase of 358% in Facebook reach.

Uganda also used the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup to engage with fans through the #Cheer4BabyCricketCranes going viral. A mix of daily challenges, video profiles and messages from star names in other sports helped grow Uganda’s audience on Twitter and TikTok in the lead up to the tournament, including significant increase in the number of visits to their Twitter profile.

Kuwait led the way in Asia with the launch of the KCC Mobile Application, featuring live ball-by-ball scoring from domestic matches, live streaming of Premier League matches and statistical analysis.

Papua New Guinea came out as winners for East-Asia Pacific region after maximising the opportunities presented by opening the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 against Oman with a dedicated marketing and social media push.

Elsewhere, the Estonian Cricket Association went viral for their donation to India’s fight against COVID-19, using their relationship with Australia legend Brett Lee to spread the word. Resulting in an increase in audiences across all platforms, with their YouTube following increasing significantly to 52,800 and Instagram to 77,568.

ICC CRICKET 4 GOOD SOCIAL IMPACT INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR

The ICC Cricket 4 Good Social Impact Initiative of the Year Award recognises an outstanding project where cricket is used as a platform to deliver and impact on wider social development issues during the year. For 2021, Samoa, Bhutan, Peru, Nigeria and Italy have all been selected as regional winners.

In Asia, Bhutan’s delivery of cricket programmes scaled new heights, a three-day journey from the capital Thimpu into the remote rural settings of Merak and Sakteng saw them introduce cricket to a brand new audience who, given the remote location, would not have had the opportunity to experience before. The programme was supported by UNICEF Bhutan and involved 484 students and 26 teachers, reinforcing the vision that cricket truly is a sport for all in the country.

In Europe, Cricket Italy claimed the Award as they continue their environmentally friendly initiatives. Following the success of their Treedom Project in 2020, Cricket Italy launched the #Borracceblu (water bottles) initiative which saw events organised by the Italian Cricket Federation become plastic-free, with the support of all teams.

Nigeria have been using cricket programmes as a tool for engaging and assisting in the development of internally displaced refugees as a result of violence within the country. Over 2,000 children are involved in the programme, which deploys coaches to teach cricket skills, as well as provides humanitarian aid to the significant number of people impacted by these issues.

Cricket Peru won the award in the Americas by expanding their free development classes to the indigenous, rural communicates of Cusco, to target school-age children in communities in the Sacred Valley, with a particular emphasis on female participation, where access to physical education is limited.

In the East-Asia Pacific region, Samoa won the award for their Disability Cricket Programme; a 12-week initiative engaging 460 people with a disability from six villages and four disability schools, inspiring people and children living with a disability to become their best, bringing positive changes to their lives.

For more information, contact:
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International Cricket Council (ICC)
Street 69, Dubai Sports City,
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E-mail: enquiry@icc-cricket.com
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