Captains exude confidence ahead of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier

Dubai, September 16, 2022 (PPI-OT):Captains of the teams competing to make the final of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier 2022 supported by Dream11 and book a place in next year’s ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in South Africa are confident going into the eight-team tournament that runs in Abu Dhabi from 18 to 25 September.

Bangladesh and Thailand, who featured in the last edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Australia in 2020, are the two leading teams in terms of their positions in the MRF Tyres ICC Women’s T20I Team Rankings and aiming to come out tops.

Ireland, Scotland and the USA are pooled along with Bangladesh in Group A while Thailand are in Group B along with Zimbabwe, Papua New Guinea (PNG) and the UAE. The top two teams from each group will make the semi-finals while the finalists will book their places in the T20 World Cup.

The team captains share their views on the importance of the tournament, their team’s chances, and the players to look out for in the tournament.

Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana Joty: “We are obviously looking to ensure qualification. It’s not about the opposition or the conditions. We are focusing on improvement all the time.

“I think in terms of experience and quality, we are right up there. The players have been together for a while and therefore the team spirit is excellent. This is one tournament where we will get the opportunity to look at some of our young upcoming talents like Marufa Akter, who bowls quick, has hard-hitting abilities and is a brilliant fielder. We can also count on the international experience of Jahanara (Alam), Salma (Khatun), Lata (Mondol), Fargana (Hoque) and Rumana (Ahmed). We are nicely balanced.

“We have played a major domestic competition, the National Cricket League, before coming here. This season’s tournament was played in a T20 format, which has helped the players adapt to the different style because our last international competition was the 50-over World Cup. Besides, we have been training continuously and I must thank the Board for providing all out support for our preparations.

“I believe we are prime contenders to qualify for the main event, and there, the challenge is to live up to expectations. I am very confident in the capabilities of my team, but we have to play our natural game and be consistent.”

Ireland captain Laura Delany: “We want to qualify for the World Cup and compete in South Africa next February. However, every other team will have the same mindset. Our focus at the moment is our group games and trying to play our best cricket in each of those.

“Gaby Lewis, Orla Prendergast and Arlene Kelly are three players to look out for. Arlene Kelly made her debut for Ireland this summer and has been a brilliant addition to the side with the new ball.

“We just played a two T20 game series against Scotland in Edinburgh which we won. We have had a couple of days of prep camp in Dubai ahead of our first warm up game.

“I think the biggest challenge for us will be playing in these conditions. The weather here is quite different to what we’re used to in Ireland, high temperatures and humidity. The majority of the team have never played under lights, we have two games under lights so that will also be a good challenge.”

Papua New Guinea captain Kaia Arua: “We have some good batters, backup spinners and medium pacers with variations. We are also very quick running between the wickets. We have a good mixture of youth and experience.

“Cricket is a team sport so I believe if we work as a team, we will win. Teamwork makes the dream work. Our team’s preparations have been good and I’m glad we came early, had a couple of practice matches, which gives us a heads up on what we should improve or work on.

“This will be a very challenging tournament for us as we’ve been away from playing international cricket for almost three years due to COVID-19. But we have been training and are looking forward to playing in this tournament and hopefully qualifying for the World Cup.

Scotland captain Kathryn Bryce: “Obviously, the team’s main objective is to qualify for the World Cup. We’ve just got to take it game by game though and focus on the game in front of us.

“I think this team’s strong point has always been the strength in our bowling with fantastic spinners in Katherine Fraser and Abtaha Maqsood, but we have also really developed strength and depth in our batting line up, that can win us games of cricket.

“We haven’t had a huge amount of international cricket but there has been a good regional series in Scotland leading up to the tournament, with some players getting good experience in different competitions.

“I think one of the biggest challenges will be the heat and playing under the lights. That is something most of the girls won’t have done much if at all, but I think we are in a good place to adapt and perform next week.”

Thailand captain Naruemol Chaiwai: “Our team’s objective is to win the tournament. We are a strong unit and have great teamwork and everyone will contribute to our success.

“In the last three months we traveled to India to train. We had a chance to play games with state teams and academy teams. We faced a variety of bowlers and played on different type of pitches that will help us adjust quickly and figure out our options.

“COVID-19 has kept us away from International competition. To come back and play in this tournament, it is quite exciting for me.

“This qualifier is also a challenge for me as a captain to lead the team to another World Cup.”

UAE captain Chaya Mughal: “The only objective right now is to win all the matches and qualify for the World Cup.

“The unique thing about our team is our team composition with a mixed blend of experienced and young players. It helps to absorb the pressure easily.

“We have a lot of potential and talented players on board and on a given day anyone could be a match winner for us.

“We have been preparing and working really hard despite the weather being extremely hot, our outdoor centre wicket practice and match stimulation is something that is really helping us at present. Clearing the boundary ropes is something that we have been focusing on and we will be utilizing that in the coming games.

“Playing at this level itself is a challenge considering the teams that we are going to face have already played the World Cup and we are very much prepared for this. We are not taking any pressure on us and just playing one game at a time.”

USA captain Sindhu Sriharsha: “The team’s objective is to qualify for the World Cup. Having said that, it’s important we trust in our processes and check all the boxes to achieve the objective.

“We have a very young side with 12 teenagers. All of the 15 have the potential to be match-winners. We will be playing a fearless brand of cricket and backing everyone to express themselves.

“We started our prep with a domestic pathways program – playing the intra, regional and national tournaments in the USA, which helped us pick the best 15. Many of those picked in this side were also part of the victorious Under-19 playing against the West Indies Under-19 team leading up to travelling to the UAE.

“We took part in the T20I quadrangular series in Dubai too. We played against the top Associate teams in this series which has helped us prepare for the Qualifiers. This pre-tour series and camp in Dubai has helped us acclimatise to the conditions and work out our possible combinations leading to the Qualifiers.

“The main theme of the tournament has been to be adaptable. The team has been committed and showing progress. We have trust in our training and preparations leading up to this Qualifier and believe we can stand up to any challenge we face.”

Zimbabwe captain Mary-Anne Musonda: “Our team’s objectives at the tournament are mainly to apply ourselves and go through our processes thoroughly while taking each game as it comes. We want to qualify for the World Cup, but we understand that getting there will take us managing all moments as they will come in each game.

“I think teamwork is what we’re going in with. We want to play a brand of cricket that we have been playing in the last couple of months, which is playing with freedom and being brave. All the other finer aspects in each department sort of take care of themselves. Match winners is a tough one if I’m not to mention the whole team but maybe Sharne (Mary Mayers), Nomvelo (Sibanda) and Josephine (Nakai Nkomo).

“We have been in Namibia, India and South Africa preparing for this tournament, working on our game and working on minds. It’s been a successful few months. I think probably adjusting to playing under lights might present a few challenges for us. But we’re hoping to manage that as well.”

The timings of the matches, which are being held at the Zayed Cricket Stadium and the adjacent Tolerance Oval, have been changed to 15h00 and 19h00 local time from the original 10h00 and 14h00.

For more information, contact:
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Additional Tickets Released for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 

Dubai, September 16, 2022 (PPI-OT):With only 30 days to go until the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, additional tickets have been released for all matches, with the exception of the India v Pakistan fixture, which remains sold out.

Over 500,000 fans have already snapped up tickets to the T20 World Cup, which features the world’s best cricketers from 16 international teams playing around seven Australian host cities.

The ticket release includes the double-header at the SCG that features South Africa v Bangladesh and India v Group A runner-up, where the initial allocation of tickets were sold out.

There have also been a small number of tickets released for Australia’s opening fixture against New Zealand at the SCG on 22 October to ensure as many as people as possible can attend.

A number of other matches have had additional category A and B allocations released, which were previously exhausted.

Fans wishing to attend are encouraged to purchase tickets as soon as possible to avoid missing out on their desired matches and accessing the best seats available.

Tickets are available at t20worldcup.com with children’s tickets starting from just $5 and adult prices from $20.

The T20 World Cup gets underway on 16 October when Asia Cup champions Sri Lanka take on Namibia at Kardinia Park Stadium. The Final is set to be held on 13 November at MCG, where a new champion will be crowned.

FAST FACTS ABOUT THE ICC MEN’S T20 WORLD CUP

The ICC T20 World Cup is the pinnacle global event for T20 cricket, the game’s fastest growing format

Australia was originally scheduled to host the event in 2020, before it was postponed due to COVID-19 and re-scheduled for 16 October – 13 November 2022.

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 will feature 16 international teams playing 45 matches with the final to played on Sunday November 13 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Matches will be played in Adelaide (Adelaide Oval), Brisbane (The Gabba), Geelong (Kardinia Park Stadium), Hobart (Bellerive Oval), Melbourne (MCG), Perth (Perth Stadium) and Sydney (SCG)

It’s the first time Australia will host the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup after a record-breaking women’s event, which was held in February – March 2020

Australia will enter the eighth edition of the men’s event as defending champions after winning their maiden ICC Men’s T20 World Cup title in 2021, defeating New Zealand in in the final played at Dubai International Stadium

Tickets are accessibly priced with kids tickets available from just $5 to all Super 12 matches and adult tickets start from $20 in each host city

Hospitality packages are available t20worldcuphospitality.com

ICC Travel and Tours packages are available at icctravelandtours.com

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Medical update on Fakhar Zaman and Shaheen Afridi

Lahore, September 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):Fakhar Zaman will depart for London on Friday to undergo rehabilitation. Fakhar had landed awkwardly on his right knee while fielding during the ACC T20 Asia Cup final in Dubai. As per the protocols, the PCB has scheduled his medical appointments with specialists who will be providing the best medical care for his rehabilitation.

During his stay in London, the PCB will make all relevant logistical arrangements for Fakhar and he will remain under the supervision of the PCB Advisory Panel, which includes Dr Imtiaz Ahmad and Dr Zafar Iqbal, who are also treating Shaheen Shah Afridi.

The PCB is also pleased to advise and update that Shaheen Shah Afridi is making excellent progress in his rehabilitation in London and is on track to make a full recovery in time for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Australia 2022.

It goes without saying that the PCB has always been and will continue to be responsible for arranging medical care and rehabilitation of all its players requiring any treatment.

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

Pakistan name squad for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 

Lahore, September 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan cricket selectors today unveiled their squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Australia 2022, which will be held from 16 October to 13 November. In the seven events to date, Pakistan has won the title in 2009 in the United Kingdom, reached the final in 2007 and featured in the 2010, 2012 and 2021 semi-finals, a record that makes them one of the most consistent sides to date.

In the 15-player World Cup squad, top-order batter Shan Masood has been included in the side for the shortest format for the first-time along with fast bowlers Mohammad Wasim Junior and Shaheen Shah Afridi, while Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Haris and Shahnawaz Dahani have been named as the three traveling reserves.

Wasim Junior has been included after recovering completely from the side strain he suffered during the ACC T20 Asia Cup, whereas Shaheen, who is undergoing rehabilitation for a knee injury in London and expected to resume bowling early next month, will join the squad in Brisbane on 15 October.

Pakistan squad for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup: (changes can be made to the squad till 15 October, without needing the Event Technical Committee’s approval):

Babar Azam (captain) (Central Punjab), Shadab Khan (vice-captain) (Northern), Asif Ali (Northern), Haider Ali (Northern), Haris Rauf (Northern), Iftikhar Ahmed (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Khushdil Shah (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Mohammad Hasnain (Sindh), Mohammad Nawaz (Northern), Mohammad Rizwan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Mohammad Wasim Junior (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Naseem Shah (Southern Punjab), Shaheen Shah Afridi (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Shan Masood (Balochistan) and Usman Qadir (Central Punjab)

Traveling reserves: Fakhar Zaman (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Mohammad Haris (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) and Shahnawaz Dahani (Sindh).

Prior to their arrival in Brisbane on 15 October, the World Cup-bound squad will feature in the T20I tri-series in Christchurch from 7-14 October where Bangladesh and New Zealand will be the other participating sides.

Chief selector Muhammad Wasim: “We have a team that can perform strongly in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022. That’s why we have shown faith and confidence in almost the same set of players who have been part of the T20I squad post the 2021 World Cup in the UAE.

“These players have performed well since November 2021 and that’s why we have won nine out of our last 13 T20Is. We have invested in these cricketers and it is fair to them that they get the opportunity to show their mettle in the World Cup, an event for which they have been preparing and training hard.

“We needed to ensure continuity and support to these players, and that’s precisely what we have done.

“We are receiving encouraging reports about Shaheen Shah Afridi, who is likely to resume bowling early next month.”

Meanwhile, for the seven-match T20I series against England, the selectors have named all the players who will travel for the World Cup except Fakhar Zaman and Shaheen Shah Afridi. In their places, the selectors have named Northern’s all-rounder Aamir Jamal and Sindh’s mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed in line with their strategy to reward high-performing cricketers.

Muhammad Wasim: “Along with Shan Masood, I want to congratulate Aamir Jamal and Abrar Ahmed on earning their maiden call-ups. Both Aamir and Abrar have been selected as we believe they have the skills, talent and potential to represent Pakistan at the highest level and I am hopeful if they get opportunities, they will perform strongly.

“Fakhar Zaman has also been rested from the England T20Is so that he can recover from the knee injury he sustained when he landed awkwardly while fielding in the final.”

Pakistan squad for England T20Is:

Babar Azam (captain) (Central Punjab), Shadab Khan (vice-captain) (Northern), Aamir Jamal (Northern), Abrar Ahmed (Sindh), Asif Ali (Northern), Haider Ali (Northern), Haris Rauf (Northern), Iftikhar Ahmed (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Khushdil Shah (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Mohammad Haris (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Mohammad Hasnain (Sindh), Mohammad Nawaz (Northern), Mohammad Rizwan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Mohammad Wasim Junior (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Naseem Shah (Southern Punjab), Shahnawaz Dahani (Sindh), Shan Masood (Balochistan) and Usman Qadir (Central Punjab)

SCHEDULE OF MATCHES:

Pakistan v England T20Is (matches to start at 1930 PKT):

20 September – 1st T20I, Karachi

22 September – 2nd T20I, Karachi

23 September – 3rd T20I, Karachi

25 September – 4th T20I, Karachi

28 September – 5th T20I, Lahore

30 September – 6th T20I, Lahore

2 October – 7th T20I, Lahore

Pakistan v Bangladesh and New Zealand (T20I tri-series)

7 October – vs Bangladesh, Christchurch

8 October – vs New Zealand, Christchurch

11 October – vs New Zealand, Christchurch

13 October – vs Bangladesh, Christchurch

14 October – Final, Christchurch

Pakistan at ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Australia 2022:

23 October – vs India, Melbourne

27 October – vs winner Group B, Perth

30 October – vs runner-up Group A, Perth

3 November – vs South Africa, Sydney

6 November – vs Bangladesh, Adelaide

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

Over 500,000 Tickets Already Snapped Up For ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 

Dubai, September 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 is set to welcome fans of all ages and backgrounds, with over 500,000 fans already securing their place to the event that begins in one month’s time.

Fans from 82 different countries have purchased tickets to watch the world’s best players from 16 international teams, marking the return of full stadiums at ICC events for the first time since the Women’s T20 World Cup in 2020, which culminated with 86,174 fans for the final at the MCG.

Accessible pricing for families has seen over 85,000 children’s tickets sold, with tickets just $5 for kids at all First Round and Super 12 matches – adult prices start from $20.

The India v Pakistan fixture at the MCG on 23 October is sold out, with additional standing room tickets snapped up within minutes of going on sale. An official re-sale platform will be launched closer to the event, where fans can exchange tickets at face value.

Current ticket allocations are also all sold for the double-header at the SCG on 27 October featuring South Africa v Bangladesh and India v Group A runner-up. Fans are encouraged to join the waitlist in the event of additional tickets becoming available.

Only a very limited number of tickets remain for Australia’s opening Super 12 fixture against New Zealand at the SCG on 22 October, the double-header featuring Pakistan v Group A runner-up and India v South Africa at Perth Stadium on 30 October, and Pakistan v South Africa at the SCG on 3 November.

Tickets are still available for most matches, but fans are encouraged to act now to secure their seats at t20worldcup.com

ICC Head of Events, Chris Tetley said: “We are delighted by the uptake of tickets for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup with over 500,000 already being snapped up. The excitement is really building with just over a month to go and this World Cup is set to be an unmissable event. There are still some tickets available to buy, so fans should make sure they secure theirs while they are still available.”

ICC Men’s T20 World Cup CEO Michelle Enright said: “The response from fans has been exceptional and shows the excitement for what will be the biggest sporting event hosted in Australia this year.

“We’ve also seen a spread of support for different teams across the event, which is going to make for an incredible atmosphere at our matches with a strong mix of passionate fans at each venue.

“We’re particularly proud of our accessibly priced tickets for families and it’s great to see that so many kids are going to come out and experience a World Cup.

“There are still some great tickets available, so I’d encourage everyone who hasn’t secured their seats to jump on board for what will be an unmissable event.”

For more information, contact:
Headquarters,
International Cricket Council (ICC)
Street 69, Dubai Sports City,
Sh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE
Phone: +97-143828800
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E-mail: enquiry@icc-cricket.com
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High-powered panel and enhanced production to cover Pakistan-England T20Is 

Lahore, September 15, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan Cricket Board has put together a dynamic commentary panel for the historic seven T20 Internationals between Pakistan and England.

Renowned commentators David Gower and Mark Butcher from England, and Pakistan’s cricket legends Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Aamir Sohail, Bazid Khan and Urooj Mumtaz will commentate on the seven games to be played across Karachi and Lahore from 20 September until 2 October.

Throughout the series, these pundits will also provide insights in pre- and post-match shows to be hosted by famed presenter Zainab Abbas.

As the board continues its efforts to enhance the TV viewership experience for Pakistan Cricket fans across the world, Spidercam will be used to bring fascinating and captivating images for the first time in an international series in Pakistan from the seven T20Is.

The production will be done through 28 full High-Definition cameras – including Buggy and Drone cameras. The production will also include a comprehensive Hawkeye set-up – UltraMotion ball-tracking and UltraEdge to further enhance and aid Decision Review System.

The series marks the return of the England men’s side to Pakistan after a gap of 17 years and the broadcast of this much-anticipated series will be available through PTV Sports on Linear TV and ARY Zap on live streaming within Pakistan; Etisalat (Middle-East and North Africa), Flow Sports (Caribbean), Sky NZ (New Zealand), Fox Sports (Australia), Sky Sports (United Kingdom), Sony (South Asia outside Pakistan), Super Sports (Sub-Saharan Africa) and Willow TV (North America). BBC Sport (United Kingdom) and FM 106.2 (Pakistan) will be radio partners for the series.

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