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Emirates entered cricket sponsorship in 1998 with the Emirates Triangular Trophy which Sri Lanka won beating England in the finals at Lord’s. Skipper Arjuna Ranatunga is seen here with the Emirates Trophy.

World’s leading airline Emirates’ association with cricket dates back to 1998. Emirates came in as the sponsor for a tri-nation tournament in England involving the hosts, South Africa and Sri Lanka. The competition was titled Emirates triangular tournament and it was the dawn of a new era.

It was the first time that an international series was played in England in coloured clothing. Twenty years after Kerry Packer had revolutionized the sport in Australia; it needed some innovation from Emirates for traditions in England to change.

The closely contested series saw Sri Lanka and England reaching the finals and defending world champions beating hosts England by five wickets thanks to Marvan Atapattu’s maiden hundred. Muttiah Muralitharan finished with five for 34, the best bowling figures in ODIs at the Home of Cricket.

Since then, Emirates has expanded investing heavily on cricket. The airline is one of the sponsors of all major ICC events such as the 50 over World Cups, T-20 World Cups, World Test Championships, Women’s World Cups, and Under-19 World Cups. Emirates sponsorship with ICC dates back to 2002.

Emirates also sponsors ICC Elite Panel of Umpires and Match Referees, another association that dates back to 2002. The airline that reaches all continents also flies match officials all over the world.

Emirates has also tied up with two English cricket counties. Durham won back to back County titles in 2008 and 2009 and Emirates came on board the following year. Since then, they have won the County Championship once in 2013 and many England stars are in their ranks including 2019 World Cup hero Ben Stokes.

The Durham deal included the naming rights of the ground and their venue at Chester-le-Street was named Emirates Riverside Stadium. Sri Lanka played two World Cup fixtures in 2019 at this venue against South Africa and West Indies.

In 2013, Emirates signed up a ten year deal with England’s leading county Lancashire. With that deal, one of the iconic venues of cricket the Old Trafford was renamed Emirates Old Trafford.

Cricket is not the only sport that has benefited from the generous Emirates’ sponsorships. There are several football clubs that have tie-ups with Emirates including leading clubs such as Barcelona, AC Milan and Arsenal. Emirates is also the title partner of UK’s leading football competition the FA Cup, which has been now renamed as The Emirates FA Cup since 2015.

Emirates has sponsored the last three Rugby World Cups. The Emirates Airlines Dubai Rugby Sevens is an association that goes back to 1987 and the tournament will get underway shortly after the ICC T-20 World Cup with Sri Lanka too participating.

Tennis, Golf, Cycling, Motor Racing, Sailing and Horse Racing are some of the other sports that Emirates sponsors.



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Advantage Bangladesh after Shanto ton

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The stand-in skipper scored an unbeaten 104 (Cricbuzz)

Bangladesh put themselves in a strong position in the opening Test against New Zealand after skipper Najmul Shanto struck a well-crafted century on the third day at Sylhet. Shanto remained unbeaten on 104 and was involved in an unbroken stand of 96 with Mushfiqur Rahim as the hosts went into stumps with a lead of 205.

New Zealand started off well after managing to erase the deficit even though Bangladesh were favourites to fetch the first-innings lead when play began. The visitors were trailing by 44 runs with only the tail left to bat but Kyle Jamieson and Tim Southee kept the home side at bay in the first hour before Jamieson was trapped lbw. New Zealand then managed to eke out a 7-run lead before Southee departed to give Mominul Haque his third wicket.

While Bangladesh batted out a tricky 10-over period before the lunch break, New Zealand struck immediately in the second session. Ajaz Patel got one to turn in sharply and Zakir Hasan failed to connect while attempting a nudge. As a result, the batter was trapped plumb in front to give New Zealand the first breakthrough. And then came a cruel blow in the next over as Shanto drove one straight off Southee, who got a touch before the ball hit the stumps with the non-striker Mahmudul Hasan caught short of his crease.

At 26/2, the home side needed a partnership to steady the ship. They got exactly that with Shanto and Mominul adding 90 for the third wicket. Mominul, who took time to get going, hit three boundaries in the space of five deliveries as the duo counterattacked before a drinks break. The two batters guided Bangladesh to a good position before the Tea break but the visitors struck again immediately after resumption.

This time, it was a run out again as Shanto was caught ball watching, leaving Mominul stranded. Despite the unfortunate dismissal, Bangladesh took control of the game with Shanto remaining firm at one end. Rahim, who didn’t open his account for ten deliveries, broke free against Ajaz with two boundaries in the span of three deliveries and raced to 19 off just 28 at one point.

Glenn Phillips, who had a fruitful outing with the ball in the first innings, couldn’t recreate the magic this time around as Shanto picked him apart for three boundaries in two overs. New Zealand just couldn’t create any chances before the close of play as Shanto kept going before bringing up a brilliant ton that has now firmly put Bangladesh in the driver’s seat.

Brief scores:
Bangladesh
310 & 212/3 (Najmul Shanto 104*, Mushfiqur Rahim 43*) lead New Zealand 317 (Kane Williamson 104, Glenn Phillips 42; Taijul Islam 4/109) by 205 runs

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Uganda create history, qualify for 2024 T20 WC

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Uganda qualify to the T20 World Cup for the first time (pic ICC)

For the first time in their cricketing history, Uganda qualified for the T20 World Cup after brushing aside Rwanda in their final game of the Africa region qualifier. In the process, they denied Zimbabwe a spot in the main event next year that is scheduled to be held in the West Indies and the USA.

Earlier in the competition, Namibia became the first team to clinch one of the two available spots for qualification to the tournament proper.

Going into the final round of fixtures on Thursday (November 30), Uganda were favourites to get the job done as they were up against a winless Rwanda. For Zimbabwe to usurp Uganda in the points table, they had to defeat Kenya and hope for Uganda to slip against Rwanda. However, Rwanda lost a wicket in the very first over of their innings and never recovered.

Only two batters from Rwanda managed to hit double digits with the batting lineup crumbling in stunning fashion. Eventually, Rwanda were bowled out for just 65, a total Uganda chased down with ease to prevail by nine wickets and seal their place in the 2024 T20 World Cup.

Zimbabwe did all they could from their end as the in-form captain Sikandar Raza promoted himself up the order and smashed eight sixes en route his 48-ball 82. Zimbabwe ended up posting 217 on the board as a result but that loss to Uganda four days ago came back to hurt them in the end.

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IPL auction player registration ends today (November 30)

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Over 700 players are expected to register for the auction this time, with some prominent names aniticipated to be on the list (BCCI)

Today (November 30) is the final day for players to register for the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction. Players are required to submit their names along with No Objection Certificates (NOCs) through their respective boards. The auction is scheduled for December 19.

With expectations of over 700 players registering for the auction, this time, some prominent names are anticipated to be on the list. Notable World Cup performers such as Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Travis Head, Daryl Mitchell, Rachin Ravindra, Ibrahim Zadran, Rahmat Shah, among others, are expected to be the top draws.

In particular, Starc is expected to be hotly pursued by franchises, despite his history of making himself unavailable after being acquired in previous auctions. Sources close to Cricket Australia have disclosed that at least five franchises have reached out to the left-armer, and he is likely to feature prominently on the marquee list.

Following the registration, franchises will be tasked with trimming the list. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) anticipates around 70 players to be sold at the auction. The BCCI has specified that transactions totaling up to INR 262.95 crore can occur at the auction, with 77 available slots across the 10 squads. Additionally, teams can acquire up to 30 foreign players.

While Ben Stokes has already withdrawn, franchise sources indicate they are awaiting confirmation regarding the availability of Jofra Archer, recently released by Mumbai Indians. There is also speculation that Josh Hazlewood may be available for the league, having been released by the Royal Challengers Bangalore recently.

The IPL is likely to take place from the third week of March, following the conclusion of the five-Test series between India and England, until the third week of May. This schedule ensures that players and boards have ample time to prepare for the Twenty20 World Cup, set to commence on June 3.

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