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"My image from the Fairy Glenn that won the British Photography Awards overall winner in the landscape category 2023"
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[FILMS VOIR] Blue Beetle 2023 Français Gratuit et Streaming VF
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Fraîchement diplômé de l’université, Jaime Reyes rentre chez lui, plein d’ambitions, mais il découvre que la situation a bien changé depuis son départ. Tandis qu’il cherche sa place dans le monde, le destin s’en mêle : Jaime se retrouve par hasard en possession du Scarabée, une ancienne relique d’une biotechnologie extraterrestre. Dès lors que le Scarabée choisit de faire de Jaime son hôte, le jeune homme se voit revêtu d’une armure hors du commun qui lui octroie des pouvoirs extraordinaires – et imprévisibles. Tout bascule alors pour Jaime qui devient le super-héros Blue Beetle
16 août 2023 en salle / 2h 08min / Action, Fantastique, Aventure De Angel Manuel Soto Par Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer Avec Xolo Maridueña, Bruna Marquezine, Susan Sarandon Qualité: 4K ULTRA HD
Blue Beetle, le film sera là ! Le film Blue Beetle est sorti le mercredi 2 septembre 2023. Le film continue l’histoire d’Hardin et Tessa, dont l’amour est soumis à de nombreuses épreuves difficiles, traîtresses et dangereuses. Ces deux amoureux auront-ils une fin heureuse ? En attendant de savoir si le film a été acclamé par les fans, il y a de bonnes nouvelles : Blue Beetle va sortir ! Cela a été confirmé le 3 septembre 2023 par les deux stars de la série dans une vidéo postée sur le profil Instagram officiel d’Blue Beetle. Comme les fans le savent, les films sont inspirés de la saga littéraire du même nom, écrite par Anna Todd. La série Blue Beetle est composé de 4 livres.
L’intrigue du film Blue Beetle L’amour d’Hardin et Tessa est encore une fois mis à l’épreuve. Ces deux adolescents vont devoir affronter leur passé. Tessa rencontre son père après des années et décide de le prendre en charge après avoir découvert qu’il était devenu sans abri. Hardin accepte de l’héberger mais ne fait pas confiance à cet homme, convaincu qu’il cache une partie de la vérité. Mais ce n’est pas le seul obstacle. À travers une série de quiproquos, les deux amoureux vont s’éloigner l’un de l’autre après que Tessa ait découvert qu’Hardin a passé toute la soirée en compagnie d’une amie de la famille, appelée Lillian
Le manque de communication conduit le protagoniste à chercher du réconfort dans de vieilles amitiés, dont Zed et Steph, mais la sortie ne se déroule pas comme comme prévu. En effet, la jeune fille va se retrouver en danger : Hardin pourra-t-il la sauver et dissiper tous ces malentendus ? Concernant l’intrigue du film, Castille Landon, le réalisateur d’Blue Beetle nous assure qu’il sera fidèle au roman du même nom.
Le casting du film Blue Beetle : qui sera là ? Nous verrons probablement le retour de deux personnages principaux : Héro Fiennes-Tiffin et Josephine Langford, comme Hardin et Tessa, Blue Beetleivement. Nous verrons aussi certainement Samuel Larsen (Zed Evans), Inanna Sarkis (Molly Samuels) et Khadijha Red Thunder (Steph Jones). Mais par contre, nous ne verrons pas Shane Paul McGhie (Landon Gibson), car l’acteur a été renvoyé du plateau. Dylan Sprouse, dont le rôle est Trevor ne revient pas non plus.
Mais il y a aussi une nouvelle de dernière minute : d’autres acteurs ne reviendront pas dans le troisième film, d’où la nécessité d’un renouvellement. Déjà dans Blue Beetle 2, on se rend compte que le père d’Hardin n’est plus joué par Peter Gallagher (Andy Cohen pourquoi es-tu parti ?) mais par Rob Estes et que la mère de Landon n’est plus jouée par Jennifer Beals mais par Karimah Westbrook. Nous verrons également beaucoup de changements dans Blue Beetle. En commençant par Candice King et Charlie Weber : les deux acteurs ne seront plus Kim et Christian Vance.
L’actrice que nous avons appris à aimer dans The Vampire Diaries comme Caroline est enceinte de son deuxième enfant ! Sa grossesse l’empêche donc de retourner sur le plateau pour filmer Blue Beetle. Candice sera remplacée par Arielle Kebbel que nous avons déjà vu dans The Vampire Diaries: : Il s’agit de Lexi, le meilleur ami de Stefan ! Charlie sera remplacé par Stephen Moyer. Aussi Selma Blair, qui joue la mère de Tessa, est remplacée par Mira Sorvino. En plus de toutes ces modifications, il y a aussi une nouvelle arrivée : Carter Jenkins, qui jouera Robert, le potentiel amoureux de Tessa.
La raison de tous ces changements est que le fait de tourner deux films ensemble empêche aussi certains des acteurs principaux de participer à d’autres engagements professionnels ou autres.
3 novembre 2023 en salle / 2h 37min / Science fiction, Fantastique, Action De Chloé Zhao Par Chloé Zhao, Patrick Burleigh Avec Gemma Chan, Richard Madden, Salma Hayek
Synopsis et détails : Environ un an après avoir affronté Riot, Eddie Brock « cohabite » toujours avec le symbiote Venom. Alors qu’il tente de relancer sa carrière de journaliste d'investigation, Eddie se rend en prison pour interviewer le tueur en série Cletus Kasady. Il ignore que ce dernier est lui aussi l'hôte d'un symbiote, Carnage.
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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story [Blu-ray 3D] [2017] [Region Free]
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story [Blu-ray 3D] [2017] [Region Free]
Price: (as of – Details) Gareth Edwards directs this sci-fi adventure set in the ‘Star Wars’ universe, featuring a stand-alone story written by Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy. After being recruited by Rebel Alliance leader Mon Mothma (Genevieve O’Reilly), former criminal Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) is tasked with stealing the plans for the Death Star so that the weapon can be destroyed before it…
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MP's who voted against free school meals: Part 1
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Star Wars Day- A Memorial
Happy National Star Wars Day, everyone!
Last year, I commemorated this day by beginning a 14 week-long project, in which I reviewed all existing Star Wars movies.  Of course, since Episode 9- Rise of Skywalker won’t be out until December, it will be a while longer before I can review that one.
So this year, I decided to take a moment to look back and remember all the Star Wars cast and crew we have lost throughout the years.  Because without their time and talent, the timeless saga might never have become the phenomenon it has become.
Leigh Brackett- Writer of the First Draft of Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1915-1978)
John Barry- Production Designer for Episode 4- A New Hope and 2nd Unit Director for Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1935-1979)
Graham Ashley- Gold Five in Episode 4- A New Hope (1927-1979)
Russ Manning- Writer and Penciller of the Star Wars newspaper comic strip from 1979 to 1980 (1929-1981)
Eddie Byrne- General Vanden Willard in Episode 4- A New Hope (1911-1981)
Richard Marquand- Director of Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1937-1987)
Barry Gnome- Kabe in Episode 4- A New Hope (1914-1988)
Alex McCrindle- General Jan Dodonna in Episode 4- A New Hope (1911-1990)
Vince Colletta- Inked Marvel’s Star Wars #64: Serphidian Eyes(1923-1991)
Anthony Lang- Sim Aloo in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (?-1992)
Peter Cushing- Grand Moff Wihuff Tarkin in Episode 4-A New Hope(1913-1994)
Tarik the Bear- Primary source for the voice of Chewbacca, as well as Lumpawaroo ‘Lumpy’ in the Star Wars Holiday Special (1977-1994)
Sebastian Shaw- Anakin Skywalker in the original version of Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1905-1994)
Pat Welsh- Voice of Boushh in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1915-1995)
Morris Bush- Dengar in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1930-1995)
Brian Daley- Author of The Han Solo Adventures and the Star Wars radio dramas (1947-1996)
Jeremy Sinden- Dex Tiree in Episode 4- A New Hope (1950-1996)
Don Henderson- General Cassio Tagge in Episode 4- A New Hope (1931-1997)
Jack Purvis- Chief Jawa in Episode 4- A New Hope, Ugnaught in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back and Teebo in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1937-1997)
Archie Goodwin- Writer for the Star Wars newspaper comic strips and the Marvel Star Wars comics (1937-1998)
Declan Mulholland- Stand-in for Jabba the Hutt in Episode 4-A New Hope (1932-1999)
Mary Kay Bergman- Voiced multiple characters in the Episode 1- The Phantom Menace video game (1961-1999)
Edvin Biukovic- Penciller for X-Wing Rouge Squadron: The Phantom Affair and The Last Command (1969-1999)
Gil Kane- Illustrator for the Marvel Star Wars comics (1926-2000)
George Roussos- Illustrator for the Marvel Star Wars comics (1915-2000)
Alfredo Alcala- Illustrator for many classic Star Wars comics (1925-2000)
Chic Stone- Inker for Marvel’s Star Wars #45: Death Probe (1923-2000)
Sir Alec Guinness- Obi-Wan ‘Ben’ Kenobi in the original Star Wars Trilogy (1914-2000)
Shelagh Fraser- Aunt Beru in Episode 4- A New Hope (1920-2000)
Tom Chantrell- Designer of the Style C posters for Star Wars in 1977 (1916-2001)
Ted Burnett- Wuher the Bartender in Episode 4- A New Hope (1926-2001)
Heinz Petruo- Voiced Darth Vader in the German dub (1918-2001)
Claire Davenport- Yarna d’al’ Gargan in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1933-2002)
George Alec Effinger- Writer of The Great God Quay: The Tale of Varada and the Weequays (1947-2002)
Des Webb- The Wampa in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (?-2002)
Art Carney- Saun Dann in The Star Wars Holiday Special (1918-2003)
Peter Diamond- Stunt Coordinator for Episode 4- A New Hope and  Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back.  Also assisted with stunts in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi, as well as portrayed stormtroopers, Tusken Raiders and a snowtrooper throughout the original Star Wars Trilogy (1929-2004)
Bruce Boa- General Rieekan in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1930-2004)
Alf Joint- Stunt Performer in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1927-2005)
Brock Peters- Voiced Darth Vader in the Star Wars radio adaptations (1927-2005)
Michael Sheard- Admiral Kendal Ozzel in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1938-2005)
Hamilton Camp- Voice of Rune Haako in Galactic Battlegrounds (1934-2005)
Charles Rocket- Voice of Nym in Star Wars: Starfighter and Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter (1949-2005)
John Hollis- Lobot in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1927-2005)
William Hootkins- Jek Porkins in Episode 4- A New Hope (1948-2005)
Phil Brown- Owen Lars in Episode 4- A New Hope (1916-2006)
Paul Gleason- Jeremitt Towani in Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1939-2006)
Tim Hilderbrandt- Designer of one of the original theatrical release posters for Star Wars.  Also credited for the artwork in the Shadows of the Empire project (1939-2006)
Lykke Nielsen- Voiced Princess Leia in the Dainish Star Wars audiotapes (1946-2006)
Dave Cockrum- Artist responsible for several covers for Marvel’s Star Wars comics (1943-2006)
Christine Hewett- Shada D’ukai in Episode 4- A New Hope (1943-2007)
Larry Ward- Voice of Greedo in Episode 4- A New Hope and Jabba the Hutt in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi.  Also helped develop the Huttese language alongside Ben Burtt (1944-2007)
Mark Haigh-Hutchinson- Project leader for Star Wars: Rouge Squadron and Shadows of the Empire video game.  Also worked on other Star Wars games (1964-2008)
Dwight Hemion- Executive Producer of The Star Wars Holiday Special (1926-2008)
John Alvin- Artist for various Star Wars posters, book covers and video covers, including the covers for the Jedi Acadamy trilogy and poster for Celebration IV in 2007 (1948-2008)
Harvey Korman- Krelman, Chef Gormaanda and Dromboid in The Star Wars Holiday Special (1927-2008)
Stan Winston- Visual Effects and Makeup Artist. Worked on the new Wookiee costumes for The Star Wars Holiday Special (1946-2008)
Don LaFontaine- Voice Actor who narrated the 1995 VHS release of The Making of Star Wars (1940-2008)
Bea Authur- Ackmena in The Star Wars Holiday Special (1922-2009)
Don Ivan Punchatz- Science Fiction writer who created the first Star Wars poster (1936-2009)
Mark Jones- Commander Nemet in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1939-2010)
Gareth Rigan- Executive Producer for Episode 4- A New Hope (1931-2010)
Richard Devon- Voice Actor for Star Wars: Ewoks (1926-2010)
Al Williamson- Comic Illustrator for various Marvel Star Wars comics and Classic Star Wars comics (1931-2010)
Alan Hume- Cinematographer for Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1924-2010)
Jackie Burroughs- Voice of Morag in Star Wars: Ewoks (1939-2010)
Irvin Kershner- Director of Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1923-2010)
Grant McCune- Chief Modelmaker for Episode 4- A New Hope (1943-2010)
Bob Anderson- Swordmaster who played Darth Vader in the fight scenes of Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back and Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1922-2012)
Ian Abercrombie- Voice of Palpatine/Darth Sidious in Star Wars: The Clone Wars film and TV Series (1934-2012)
David Anthony Pizzuto- Voice of Tanno Vik and Sedyn Kyne in the Star Wars: The Old Republic video game (1951-2012)
Ralph McQuarrie- Concept Artist for the original Star Wars Trilogy (1929-2012)
Bill Weston- Stuntman in the original Star Wars Trilogy (1941-2012)
Winston Rekert- Voice of Mungo Baobab and Sise From in Star Wars: Droids (1949-2012)
Colin Higgins- Wedge Antilles in Episode 4- A New Hope (?-2012)
Stuart Freeborn- Makeup artist for the original Star Wars Trilogy (1914-2013)
Carmine Infantino- Artist for many of the Marvel Star Wars comics (1924-2013)
Richard LeParmentier- Admiral Motti in Episode 4- A New Hope (1946-2013)
Gilbert Taylor- Cinematographer for Episode 4- A New Hope (1914-2013)
A.C. Crispin- Author of the Han Solo Trilogy and various short stories (1950-2013)
Christopher Malcolm- Rouge Two in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1946-2014)
Malcolm Tierney- Shann Childsen in Episode 4- A New Hope (1938-2014)
Aaron Allston- Author of thirteen Star Wars novels and several short stories (1960-2014)
Meshack Taylor- Voice of Wedge Antilles in the Star Wars radio Drama (1947-2014)
Joe Viskocil- Crew Member who worked on miniature explosions in Episode 4- A New Hope and miniature pyrotechnics for Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1952-2014)
Khan Bonfils- Saesee Tiin in Episode 1: The Phantom Menace (1972-2015)
Keith Swaden- Stuntman for the original Star Wars Trilogy (1949-2015)
Richard Bonehill- Snowtrooper, stormtrooper and Palo Torshan in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back and a stormtrooper, a Mon Calamari, an X-Wing pilot, a TIE pilot, Nien Numb, Ree-Yees and Mosep Binneed in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1949-2015)
David Esch- Voiced Han Solo in the Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds video game (1948-2015)
Sir Christopher Lee- Count Dooku/Darth Tyranus in Episode 2- Attack of the Clones and Episode 3- Revenge of the Sith (1922-2015)
George Coe- Voice of Tee Watt Kaa in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (1929-2015)
Jason Winreen- Original voice of Boba Fett (1920-2015)
Bill E. Martin- Voice Actor in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Episode 1- The Phantom Menace video game, Star Wars: Bounty Hunter and Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance (1945-2016)
Joe Alaskey- Voice Actor in Episode 1- The Phantom Menace video game (1952-2016)
Alethea McGrath- Jocasta Nu in Episode 2- Attack of the Clones and Episode 3-Revenge of the Sith video game (1920-2016)
Drewe Henley- Garven Dreis in Episode 4- A New Hope, as well as Rouge One: A Star Wars Story through archive footage (1940-2016)
Ray West- Re-Recording Mixer for Episode 4- A New Hope (1925-2016)
Erik Bauersfeld- Original voice of Gial Ackbar in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi, Episode 7- The Force Awakens and the Star Wars X-Wing video game.  Also was Bib Fortuna in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1922-2016)
Ian Watkin- Voice of COO-2180 in Episode 2- Attack of the Clones (1940-2016)
Ronald Falk- Voice of Dexter Jettster in Episode 2- Attack of the Clones (1935-2016)
Kenny Baker- Largely known as the man inside R2-D2.  Also was Paploo in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1934-2016)
Ian Liston- Wes Janson and an AT-AT gunner in Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1948-2016)
Peter Sumner- Lieutenenat Pol Treidum in Episode 4- A New Hope (1942-2016)
Carrie Fisher- Princess Leia Organa (1956-2016)
Chris Wiggins- Voice of Mon Julpa in Star Wars: Droids (1931-2017)
John Forgeham- Gunnery Captain Bolvan in Episode 4- A New Hope (1941-2017)
Margaret Towner- Jira in Episode 1- The Phantom Menace (1920-2017)
John Cygan- voiced several Star Wars characters in video games and audio dramas (1954-2017)
Andy Cunningham- Mime Artist and Puppeteer for Ephant Mon in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1950-2017)
William Hoyland- Commander Igar in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1943-2017)
Barry Dennen- Voice of King Ramsis Dendup in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (1938-2017)
John Molio- Costume Designer for Episode 4- A New Hope and Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1931-2017)
Alfie Curtis- Doctor Cornelius Evazan in Episode 4- A New Hope (1930-2017)
Jim Baikie- Inked, penciled and colored Empire’s End (1940-2017)
Allison Shearmur- Executive Producer for Rouge One: A Star Wars Story and Solo: A Star Wars Story (1963-2018)
Debbie Lee Carrington- Romba in Episode 6- Return of the Jedi and Weechee Warrick in Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure (1959-2018)
Michael Ford- Set Director for Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back and Episode 6- Return of the Jedi (1929-2018)
Bong Dazo- Penciled many Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic comics and the Star Wars:The Force Unleashed comic adaptation (1962-2018)
Marie Severin- Colorist for several issues of Star Wars, Droids and Ewoks (1929-2018)
Gary Kurtz- Producer for Episode 4- A New Hope and Episode 5- The Empire Strikes Back (1940-2018)
Marty Balin- Lead Singer of Jefferson Starship, which was featured in The Star Wars Holiday Special (1942-2018)
Carlos Ezquerra- Penciled and Inked the comic book series Mara Jade: By the Emperor’s Hand and the short comic Boba Fett 1/2 Salvage (1947-2018)
Stan Lee- Editor of Marvel Comics who wrote the introduction of The Marvel Comics Illustrated Version of Star Wars (1922-2018)
Willard Huyck- Script Doctor for the first draft of Episode 4- A New Hope (1945-2018)
John Wreford- Lieutenant Hija in Episode 4- A New Hope (1943-2018)
William Morgan Sheppard- Voice of Heavy Gun Trooper and Ruulian Strip Miner in Star Wars: Force Commander (1932-2019)
Bronco McLoughlin- Stormtrooper in Episode 4- A New Hope (1938-2019)
Shane Rimmer- Rebel Crew Chief in Episode 4- A New Hope (1929-2019)
Vonda N. McIntyre- Author of The Crystal Star (1948-2019)
Frank Henson- Stormtrooper, skiff guard and a rebel guard in Episode 6: Return of the Jedi (1935-2019)
Peter Mayhew- Chewbacca (1944-2019)
Thank you, all.  Even though you are no longer here, your legacy will live on forever.  As Luke himself  once stated, no one’s ever really gone.
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Bioluminescence: Photographer's five-year wait to capture blue sea glow
Bioluminescence: Photographer’s five-year wait to capture blue sea glow
A Welsh photographer has said he was left "euphoric" after five years waiting to capture pictures of waves glowing with bioluminescence. Bioluminescence is the light that some living creatures, such as plankton, emit from their cells. Gareth Mon Jones, from Llangefni on Anglesey, was one of several photographers to snap the dazzling display at Penmon Point beach on 19 June. "It was like someone…
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Anglesey Blue by Gareth Mon Jones Bioluminecent Plankton on the shore on Penmon https://flic.kr/p/2jpaJZ9
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Movies Blood Princess: Season One - Episode One
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Gareth Edwards directs this sci-fi adventure set in the ‘Star Wars’ universe, featuring a stand-alone story written by Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy. After being recruited by Rebel Alliance leader Mon Mothma (Genevieve O’Reilly), former criminal Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) is tasked with stealing the…
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The picture of the lightning just off shore is AMAZING. Love that one.
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Stranded by Gareth Mon Jones A quick paddle over to Llanddwyn to catch Sunset https://flic.kr/p/2hscaih
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Mountain Islands by Gareth Mon Jones on Flickr.
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Little House on the Quarry by Gareth Mon Jones lovely spot to watch the fading light over the dinorwig quarry and Grib Goch https://flic.kr/p/28d3VWn
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Cricket Feed ICC Qualify T20 Today Match Biss Key Code 2019 Cricket Feed ICC Qualify T20 AsiaSat 5 at 100.5°East Freq: 3927 V 7200 Du-SAMACOM Biss Key : FD AC EF 98 DE BA F2 8A
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Exactly one year before the T20 World Cup in Australia next year, fourteen teams will battle it out in 51 games in the Qualifier tournament. The T20 World Cup Qualifier 2019, that begins on the 18th of October 2019, will be played till 2nd November 2019. It adopts a round-robin format (where teams will be divided into groups of seven each) which will be followed by the playoffs. Out of these fourteen teams, six will qualify to the next stage. They will then meet Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in the first round of the World Cup. These eight sides will further be divided into two groups of four each. The best teams will then advance to the Super 12s stage of the T20 World Cup 2020. All the matches of this tournament will be played in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) – Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Being the hosts, the UAE has qualified directly for this T20 World Cup Qualifier tournament. With Zimbabwe currently serving a ban, Nigeria has replaced them in the tournament. Fixtures Oct 18, Fri Scotland vs Singapore, 1st Match, Group A ICC Academy, Dubai 11:30 AM 06:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL Hong Kong vs Ireland, 2nd Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Netherlands vs Kenya, 3rd Match, Group A ICC Academy, Dubai 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Oman vs United Arab Emirates, 4th Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi 9:00 PM 03:30 PM GMT / 07:30 PM LOCAL Oct 19, Sat Papua New Guinea vs Bermuda, 5th Match, Group A ICC Academy, Dubai 11:30 AM 06:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL Scotland vs Kenya, 8th Match, Group A ICC Academy Ground No 2, Dubai 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Netherlands vs Namibia, 7th Match, Group A ICC Academy, Dubai 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Jersey vs Nigeria, 6th Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Ireland vs United Arab Emirates, 9th Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi 9:00 PM 03:30 PM GMT / 07:30 PM LOCAL Oct 20, Sun Papua New Guinea vs Namibia, 10th Match, Group A ICC Academy, Dubai 11:30 AM 06:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL Canada vs Jersey, 11th Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium Nursery 1, Abu Dhabi 11:30 AM 06:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL Hong Kong vs Oman, 13th Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Bermuda vs Singapore, 12th Match, Group A ICC Academy, Dubai 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Oct 21, Mon Scotland vs Papua New Guinea, 14th Match, Group A ICC Academy, Dubai 11:30 AM 06:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL Hong Kong vs United Arab Emirates, 15th Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Ireland vs Oman, 16th Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium Nursery 1, Abu Dhabi 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Kenya vs Bermuda, 17th Match, Group A ICC Academy, Dubai 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Canada vs Nigeria, 18th Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi 9:00 PM 03:30 PM GMT / 07:30 PM LOCAL Oct 22, Tue Scotland vs Namibia, 19th Match, Group A ICC Academy, Dubai 11:30 AM 06:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL Singapore vs Netherlands, 20th Match, Group A ICC Academy, Dubai 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL United Arab Emirates vs Jersey, 21st Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium Nursery 1, Abu Dhabi 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Oct 23, Wed Namibia vs Bermuda, 22nd Match, Group A ICC Academy Ground No 2, Dubai 11:30 AM 06:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL Oman vs Nigeria, 23rd Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium Nursery 1, Abu Dhabi 11:30 AM 06:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL Singapore vs Kenya, 24th Match, Group A ICC Academy Ground No 2, Dubai 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Ireland vs Canada, 25th Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Hong Kong vs Jersey, 26th Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi 9:00 PM 03:30 PM GMT / 07:30 PM LOCAL Oct 24, Thu Netherlands vs Papua New Guinea, 27th Match, Group A ICC Academy, Dubai 11:30 AM 06:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL United Arab Emirates vs Nigeria, 28th Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium Nursery 1, Abu Dhabi 11:30 AM 06:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL Hong Kong vs Canada, 29th Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium Nursery 1, Abu Dhabi 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Scotland vs Bermuda, 30th Match, Group A ICC Academy, Dubai 9:00 PM 03:30 PM GMT / 07:30 PM LOCAL Oct 25, Fri Papua New Guinea vs Singapore, 31st Match, Group A Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai 11:30 AM 06:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL Ireland vs Jersey, 32nd Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium Nursery 1, Abu Dhabi 11:30 AM 06:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL Namibia vs Kenya, 33rd Match, Group A Dubai International Cricket Stadium , Dubai 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Oman vs Canada, 34th Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi 9:00 PM 03:30 PM GMT / 07:30 PM LOCAL Oct 26, Sat Ireland vs Nigeria, 35th Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi 11:30 AM 06:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL Netherlands vs Bermuda, 36th Match, Group A Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Namibia vs Singapore, 37th Match, Group A Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai 9:00 PM 03:30 PM GMT / 07:30 PM LOCAL Oct 27, Sun Hong Kong vs Nigeria, 39th Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium Nursery 1, Abu Dhabi 11:30 AM 06:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL Papua New Guinea vs Kenya, 38th Match, Group A Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai 11:30 AM 06:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL Oman vs Jersey, 40th Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Scotland vs Netherlands, 41st Match, Group A Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL United Arab Emirates vs Canada, 42nd Match, Group B Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi 9:00 PM 03:30 PM GMT / 07:30 PM LOCAL Oct 29, Tue TBC vs TBC, Play off 1 – A2 v B3 Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL TBC vs TBC, Play off 2 – A3 v B2 Dubai International Cricket Stadium , Dubai 9:00 PM 03:30 PM GMT / 07:30 PM LOCAL Oct 30, Wed TBC vs TBC, Play off 3 – A4 v Loser of Play-off 1 Dubai International Cricket Stadium , Dubai 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL TBC vs TBC, Play off 4 – B4 v Loser of Play-off 2 Dubai International Cricket Stadium , Dubai 9:00 PM 03:30 PM GMT / 07:30 PM LOCAL Oct 31, Thu TBC vs TBC, 5th Place Play-off ICC Academy, Dubai 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL Nov 01, Fri TBC vs TBC, Semifinal 1 – B1 v Winner of Play-off 1 Dubai International Cricket Stadium , Dubai 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL TBC vs TBC, Semifinal 2 – A1 v Winner of Play-off 2 Dubai International Cricket Stadium , Dubai 9:00 PM 03:30 PM GMT / 07:30 PM LOCAL Nov 02, Sat TBC vs TBC, 3rd place Play off Dubai International Cricket Stadium , Dubai 3:40 PM 10:10 AM GMT / 02:10 PM LOCAL TBC vs TBC, Final Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai 9:00 PM 03:30 PM GMT / 07:30 PM LOCAL Squads Bermuda Dion Stovell (c), Terryn Fray (vc), Okera Bascome, Onais Bascome, Oronde Bascome, Derrick Brangman, Deunte Darrell, Allan Douglas, Malachi Jones, Kamau Leverock, George O’Brien, Delray Rawlins, Macai Simmons, Sinclair Smith, Charles Trott, Rodney Trott, Janeiro Tucker. Canada Navneet Dhaliwal (c), Rizwan Cheema, Nikhil Dutta, Romesh Eranga, Jeremy Gordon, Dillon Heyliger, Abraash Khan, Nicholas Kirton, Nitish Kumar, Junaid Siddiqui, Ravinderpal Singh, Hamza Tariq (wk), Rodrigo Thomas, Srimantha Wijeratne, Saad Bin Zafar Hong Kong Aizaz Khan (c), Kinchit Shah (vc), Ahsan Abbasi, Haroon Arshed, Waqas Barkat, Aarush Bhagwat, Kyle Christie, Mohammad Ghazanfar, Raag Kapur, Ehsan Khan, Nizakat Khan, Waqas Khan, Scott McKechnie (wk), Nasrulla Rana, Shahid Wasif Ireland Gary Wilson (c), Mark Adair, Andrew Balbirnie, David Delany, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Shane Getkate, Kevin O’Brien, Boyd Rankin, Simi Singh, Paul Stirling, Harry Tector, Stuart Thompson, Lorcan Tucker, Craig Young Jersey Charles Perchard (c), Corey Bisson, Dominic Blampied, Harrison Carlyon, Jake Dunford (wk), Nicholas Ferraby, Nick Greenwood, Anthony Hawkins-Kay, Jonty Jenner, Elliot Miles, Rhys Palmer, William Robertson, Ben Stevens, Julius Sumerauer, Benjamin Ward Kenya Shem Ngoche (c), Sachin Bhudia, Emmanuel Bundi, Aman Gandhi, Dhiren Gondaria, Irfan Karim, Pushpak Kerai, Jasraj Kundi, Alex Obanda, Collins Obuya, Nelson Odhiambo, Lucas Oluoch, Elijah Otieno, Rakep Patel, Rushab Patel Namibia Gerhard Erasmus (c), Jan Frylinck (vc), Stephan Baard, Karl Birkenstock, Niko Davin, Zane Green, Zhivago Groenewald, Jean-Pierre Kotze, Tangeni Lungameni, Bernard Scholtz, Ben Shikongo, JJ Smit, Christi Viljoen, Pikky Ya France, Craig Williams Netherlands Pieter Seelaar (c), Colin Ackermann, Philippe Boissevain, Ben Cooper, Ryan ten Doeschate, Scott Edwards (wk), Brandon Glover, Timm van der Gugten, Fred Klaassen, Paul van Meekeren, Roelof van der Merwe, Max O’Dowd, Shane Snater, Antonius Staal, Tobias Visee Nigeria Ademola Onikoyi (c), Sylvester Okpe (vc), Abiodun Abioye, Sesan Adedeji, Vincent Adewoye, Daniel Ajekun, Chima Akachukwu, Daniel Gim, Segun Ogundipe, Isaac Okpe, Chimezie Onwuzulike, Leke Oyede, Sulaimon Runsewe, Mohameed Taiwo, Codi Yusuf Oman Zeeshan Maqsood (c), Aqib Ilyas (vc), Khawar Ali, Fayyaz Butt, Sandeep Goud, Aamir Kaleem, Kaleemullah, Bilal Khan, Mehran Khan, Naseem Khushi, Suraj Kumar (wk), Sufyan Mehmood, Khurram Nawaz, Jay Odedra, Jatinder Singh Papua New Guinea Assad Vala (c), Charles Amini (vc), Simon Atai, Sese Bau, Kiplin Doriga, Riley Hekure, Hiri Hiri, Jason Kila, Nosaina Pokana, Damien Ravu, John Reva, Lega Siaka, Chad Soper, Norman Vanua, Tony Ura Scotland Kyle Coetzer (c), Richie Berrington, Matthew Cross (wk), Josh Davey, Alasdair Evans, Ollie Hairs, Michael Leask, Calum MacLeod, George Munsey, Adrian Neill, Safyaan Sharif, Tom Sole, Hamza Tahir, Craig Wallace, Mark Watt Singapore Amjad Mahboob (c), Vinoth Baskaran, Surendran Chandramohan, Tim David, Avi Dixit, Aritra Dutta, Rezza Gaznavi, Anantha Krishna, Navin Param, Janak Prakash, Rohan Rangarajan, Manpreet Singh (wk), Sidhant Singh, Aryaman Sunil, Selladore Vijayakumar United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza (c), Ashfaq Ahmed, Sultan Ahmed, Waheed Ahmed, Mohammad Boota, Darius D’Silva, Zawar Farid, Imran Haider, Zahoor Khan, Rohan Mustafa, Ghulam Shabber (wk), Rameez Shahzad, Junaid Sidique, Chirag Suri, Muhammad Usman Broadcast Details All the T20 World Cup Qualifier 2019 games that will be played at the Dubai International Stadium and Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium will be broadcast. The in-match clips and highlights can be checked on the T20 World Cup website.
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