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New York Retains T20 Matches, Pitch Concerns Not a Dealbreaker

New York’s untested drop-in pitches, favoring bowlers, face scrutiny after Sri Lanka was bowled out for 77 by South Africa and India dismissed Ireland for 9…reports Asian Lite News

Despite growing fears over the nature of pitches at New York for the T20 World Cup, there have been no such plans over shifting the remaining matches out of the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium.

The untested drop-in pitches at New York, which has favoured bowlers excessively, have come under heavy scrutiny after Sri Lanka were bowled out for 77 by South Africa, followed by India bundling out Ireland for 96.

A report from BBC has said “India have privately voiced their unhappiness with the unpredictable bounce and two-paced nature of the strips amid worries over the safety of their batters.” India are scheduled to play Pakistan in their second Group A game at New York on Sunday.

“The International Cricket Council (ICC) is believed to be analysing data from previously abandoned games to establish how to react should it need to act. However, ICC officials have maintained there are no contingency plans in place to switch any of the New York games to venues in Florida or Texas, both of which have natural turf strips.

“It is understood an unused pitch has been designated for the India v Pakistan showdown, although there is flexibility to alter that decision depending on how other pitches play before that encounter,” said the report from BBC.

The pop-up venue at New York, built for the T20 World Cup, has a total of 10 Tahoma grass pitches, which were grown in Australia and shipped to Florida before being transported via trucks to New York and installed a few weeks in a drop-in arrangement before the tournament began.

Australian curator Damien Hough, who knows the art and science of drop-in pitches due to heading the facility at the Adelaide Oval, was roped in by the ICC for the preparation of pitches at New York.

The outfield is made of Kentucky bluegrass, which were grown at a farm in New Jersey, on top of sand. In India’s game against Ireland on Wednesday, there was uneven bounce – which meant balls either bounced at ankle height or took off sharply towards the wicketkeeper.

Players like Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker, Paul Stirling, Rohit Sharma and Rishabh Pant took blows on themselves, with Rohit retiring hurt for 52 after taking a blow on his elbow. Other problems with the venue at New York include slow outfield, due to its sand-based nature, and difference of 10m in square boundaries on either sides.

“A clear diagnosis for the problems has not yet been identified. India fans were even cheering runs for Ireland at one point during their eight-wicket win, hoping the length of the game would be extended so they could see more of their team batting in the second innings,” added the report.

It also claimed that concerns have also been raised about the six drop-in pitches laid at the practice facility in nearby Cantiague Park, adding that South Africa’s batters opted for throw downs as opposed to facing their own bowlers, and local net bowlers, because of injury concerns.

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DP World ILT20: UAE’s Own T20 Cricket League

The DP World ILT20 aims to develop and lift the profile of the Associate and UAE-based player while offering an engaging, thrilling world-class T20 League for the enjoyment of cricket fans worldwide…reports Asian Lite News

The start of 2023 will be super exciting once the inaugural season of the DP World International League T20 causes a stir across the nation with the promise of cricketing action that’s simply a league apart from Friday, 13 January!

Established in 2021 and sanctioned by the Emirates Cricket Board, under the auspices of His Highness Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence and Chairman Emirates Cricket Board, the DP World ILT20 is the UAE’s professional-level T20 cricket league. 

The DP World ILT20 aims to develop and lift the profile of the Associate and UAE-based player while offering an engaging, thrilling world-class T20 League for the enjoyment of cricket fans worldwide.

The month-long league will feature six teams, comprising of more than 90 international and 24 UAE-based players, battling it out across three world-class stadiums – Abu Dhabi Cricket and Sports Hub (Zayed Cricket Stadium), the Dubai International Stadium, and the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.

The teams are:

  1. Abu Dhabi Knight Riders (Kolkata Knight Riders)
  2. MI Emirates (Reliance Industries)
  3. Dubai Capitals (GMR)
  4. Sharjah Warriors (Capri Global)
  5. Desert Vipers (Lancer Capital)
  6. Gulf Giants (Adani Sportsline)

Starting strong with a celebration for the history books, The DP World ILT20 opening ceremony on Friday, 13 January 2023 will feature Bollywood rap icon Badshah, who performed the official DP World ILT20 anthem “Halla Halla”, and RnB sensation Jason Derulo.

The DP World ILT20 will witness some of the greatest cricketing superstars like Andre Russell, Robin Uthappa, Trent Boult, Shimron Hetmyer, Sunil Narine, Kieron Pollard, and Alex Hales battle it out for the highly coveted, magnificent trophy – alongside the top UAE players.

Throughout the 34 matches, tickets are priced starting from just AED20 for general entry, while lounge access can be enjoyed for as little as AED60. Meanwhile, tickets for hospitality and lounges start at AED120, and the price for the VIP Corporate boxes, where the fans can soak in the electrifying atmosphere and scintillating action, start at AED2,500. Fans can also buy a Season Pass at a 10% discount for hospitality areas for all home matches of any team. Children’s tickets for all games are priced at just AED 10. The tickets have already gone on sale on tickets.ilt20.ae and Platinum List.

Apart from the riveting action on the field, the DP World ILT20 organizers will focus strongly on making the tournament an ideal place for families to get together and experience fan activation initiatives such as cheer squads and in-stadia fan moments. One such initiative is Abu Dhabi Cricket and Sports Hub – Zayed Cricket Stadium’s very-popular ‘Family-Zone’, situated on the amphitheater lawn overlooking the ground, where families can relax and enjoy the matches in the mild UAE winters which make watching cricket a thoroughly enjoyable experience.

Cricket fans across the world can catch the LIVE telecast of this exciting cricket league on ZEE’s linear channels, digital platform, Zee5 as well as Zee Cinema SD, Zee Cinema HD, Zee Anmol Cinema, & Pictures HD, & Flix SD, & Flix HD, Zee Zest SD, Zee Zest HD, Zee Bangla Cinema and Zee Thirai.

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