From left to right: Vivek Chandra, Director and head of Business at ITW MENA, Mubashshir Usmani, General Secretary of the Emirates Cricket Board and Richard Saldhana, Head of Sales and Broadcasting at ITW MENA, during the launch of the Emirates D10. Chris Whiteoak / The National
From left to right: Vivek Chandra, Director and head of Business at ITW MENA, Mubashshir Usmani, General Secretary of the Emirates Cricket Board and Richard Saldhana, Head of Sales and Broadcasting at ITW MENA, during the launch of the Emirates D10. Chris Whiteoak / The National
From left to right: Vivek Chandra, Director and head of Business at ITW MENA, Mubashshir Usmani, General Secretary of the Emirates Cricket Board and Richard Saldhana, Head of Sales and Broadcasting at ITW MENA, during the launch of the Emirates D10. Chris Whiteoak / The National
From left to right: Vivek Chandra, Director and head of Business at ITW MENA, Mubashshir Usmani, General Secretary of the Emirates Cricket Board and Richard Saldhana, Head of Sales and Broadcasting at

New T10 league to be broadcast live as cricket makes return to UAE


Paul Radley
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Organisers of the first domestic T10 tournament hope a total of more than two million viewers will tune in to live broadcasts of the new competition.

The Emirates D10 is scheduled to start on Friday July 24, as the sport continues its return after the coronavirus lockdown.

Although individual councils have streamed their competitions in the past, it will be the first time the game’s governing body here have aired one of their own domestic events.

The move comes as a result of a new, three-year deal which sees ITW Consultants become the Emirates Cricket Board’s official commercial partners.

The tournament will feature five teams representing the country's respective cricket councils.

Also included will be an Emirates Blues select XI, comprising many UAE team regulars and led by Ahmed Raza, the national team captain.

With 34 matches in the tournament, lasting until Friday August 7, the organisers hope it will be viewed far and wide.

Vivek Chandra, director and head of business for ITW Middle East, cited a recent tournament aired on Cricket Gateway, the platform which will show the Emirates D10, as having six million views over a two-week period.

He is hoping for “one-third of the viewership of a usual cricket tournament in this region,” which he equates to “two to two and a half million views”.

“For the past three months there has been a lack of live cricket globally, with England and West Indies just starting their [series] a few days back,” Chandra said.

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Eyes of the cricket world on Vanuatu during coronavirus shutdown

  • Players prepare the wicket for the match between Mele Village and Port Vila. Courtesy Vanuatu cricket
    Players prepare the wicket for the match between Mele Village and Port Vila. Courtesy Vanuatu cricket
  • Shane Deitz, the Australian former first-class cricketer is the chief executive of Vanuatu Cricket. Courtesy Vanuatu cricket
    Shane Deitz, the Australian former first-class cricketer is the chief executive of Vanuatu Cricket. Courtesy Vanuatu cricket
  • The match was livestreamed and attracted an audience of nearly 500,000. Courtesy Vanuatu cricket
    The match was livestreamed and attracted an audience of nearly 500,000. Courtesy Vanuatu cricket
  • There has been unprecedented interest in the cricketers of Mele Village and Port Vila on the island of Vanuatu. Courtesy Vanuatu cricket
    There has been unprecedented interest in the cricketers of Mele Village and Port Vila on the island of Vanuatu. Courtesy Vanuatu cricket
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  • A cricket match being played in Vanuatu. Courtesy Vanuatu cricket
    A cricket match being played in Vanuatu. Courtesy Vanuatu cricket
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    Courtesy Vanuatu cricket

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“We thought it was the right time. We are taking this cricket to everywhere you can imagine. On a digital platform, this will be live and accessible across the globe.

“The idea was to create this tournament commercially, which can become a platform for domestic cricket to thrive in this part of the world.”

Mubashshir Usmani, the ECB general secretary, is urging friends and family of those involved to take up the opportunity to watch the games online, rather than go along in person.

“We want to make the tournament spectator-free, so only involving the concerned people in the teams," Usmani said.

“We do not want spectators at the ground because of the pandemic.

"It will be livestreamed, and that is the best way to watch at the moment, to socially distance and watch from home.

“Covid is something that has affected lots of people around the world, and ECB is not spare of it.

"We are just trying to make the best of it as we possibly can. This is the start of something better.”

Men’s singles 
Group A:
Son Wan-ho (Kor), Lee Chong Wei (Mas), Ng Long Angus (HK), Chen Long (Chn)
Group B: Kidambi Srikanth (Ind), Shi Yugi (Chn), Chou Tien Chen (Tpe), Viktor Axelsen (Den)

Women’s Singles 
Group A:
Akane Yamaguchi (Jpn), Pusarla Sindhu (Ind), Sayaka Sato (Jpn), He Bingjiao (Chn)
Group B: Tai Tzu Ying (Tpe), Sung Hi-hyun (Kor), Ratchanok Intanon (Tha), Chen Yufei (Chn)

RACE CARD

5pm: Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan Racing Festival Purebred Arabian Cup Conditions (PA); Dh 200,000 (Turf) 1,600m
5.30pm: Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak Cup Conditions (PA); Dh 200,000 (T) 1,600m
6pm: Sheikh Sultan bin Zayed Al Nahyan National Day Cup Listed (TB); Dh 380,000 (T) 1,600m
6.30pm: Sheikh Sultan bin Zayed Al Nahyan National Day Group 3 (PA); Dh 500,000 (T) 1,600m
7pm: Sheikh Sultan bin Zayed Al Nahyan National Day Jewel Crown Group 1 (PA); Dh 5,000,000 (T) 2,200m
7.30pm: Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan Racing Festival Handicap (PA); Dh 150,000 (T) 1,400m
8pm: Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh 100,000 (T); 1,400m

Five hymns the crowds can join in

Papal Mass will begin at 10.30am at the Zayed Sports City Stadium on Tuesday

Some 17 hymns will be sung by a 120-strong UAE choir

Five hymns will be rehearsed with crowds on Tuesday morning before the Pope arrives at stadium

‘Christ be our Light’ as the entrance song

‘All that I am’ for the offertory or during the symbolic offering of gifts at the altar

‘Make me a Channel of your Peace’ and ‘Soul of my Saviour’ for the communion

‘Tell out my Soul’ as the final hymn after the blessings from the Pope

The choir will also sing the hymn ‘Legions of Heaven’ in Arabic as ‘Assakiroo Sama’

There are 15 Arabic speakers from Syria, Lebanon and Jordan in the choir that comprises residents from the Philippines, India, France, Italy, America, Netherlands, Armenia and Indonesia

The choir will be accompanied by a brass ensemble and an organ

They will practice for the first time at the stadium on the eve of the public mass on Monday evening 

RESULTS

5pm: Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m, Winner SS Lamea, Saif Al Balushi (jockey), Ibrahim Al Hadhrami (trainer).

5.30pm: Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,400m, Winner AF Makerah, Sean Kirrane, Ernst Oertel

6pm: Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1,600m, Winner Maaly Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi

6.30pm: Handicap (PA) Dh90,000 1,600m, Winner AF Momtaz, Antonio Fresu, Musabah Al Muhairi

7pm: Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 2,200m, Winner Morjanah Al Reef, Brett Doyle, Abdallah Al Hammadi

7.30pm: Handicap (TB) Dh100,000 2,200m, Winner Mudarrab, Jim Crowley, Erwan Charpy