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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Friday announced the schedule of Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 8, ARY News reported. Lahore Qalandars will have an opportunity make history when they will take on Multan Sultans in the opening match of the HBL Pakistan Super League 8 at the picturesque Multan Cricket Stadium on Monday, 13 February. Lahore Qalandars had defeated defending champions Multan Sultans at the Gaddafi Stadium by 42 runs in 2022, and will now have an additional incentive going into the eighth edition of the tournament, with the chance of becoming the first franchise to win back to back titles. Prior to Multan Sultans, Peshawar Zalmi were in the similar situation when they reached the 2018 final as defending champions but faltered at the last hurdle and lost to Islamabad United, who clinched their second title in three years. Except for Peshawar Zalmi and Multan Sultans, no other side as defending champions have reached the final in the biggest, highly competitive and most grueling league in the cricket playing world. Karachi, Lahore, Multan and Rawalpindi will share between them the 34-match tournament, and the event schedule has been designed in such a way that the four home sides will each play five matches in front of their fans and supporters – one against each side. This means Qalandars will play five matches at the Gaddafi Stadium, while their other five matches will be in Multan (one) and, Karachi and Rawalpindi (two each). Similarly, Sultans’ five away matches will be in Rawalpindi (three) and, Karachi and Lahore (one each); Kings’ away matches will be in Rawalpindi (three) and, one each in Lahore and Multan; and United’s five away matches will be in Karachi (three) and, one each in Lahore and Multan. Quetta Gladiators will play their 10 league matches in Karachi, Rawalpindi (four each), Lahore and Multan (one each), while Peshawar Zalmi’s fixtures will be in Rawalpindi (five), Karachi (three), and one each in Lahore and Multan. The HBL PSL 8 will be held in two legs with Multan Cricket Stadium and National Bank Cricket Arena splitting matches from 13-26 February before the action shifts to the Gaddafi Stadium and Pindi Cricket Stadium where the matches will be played from 26 February to 19 March. This includes the Qualifier, two Eliminators and the final at the home of Pakistan cricket from 15-19 March. The soft launch of the Pakistan Women’s League will also take place during the HBL PSL 8 when three exhibition matches will be played in the lead up to the men’s matches in Rawalpindi on 8, 10 and 11 March. The two women’s sides are expected to comprise leading local and foreign players, details of which will be announced in due course. Chair of PCB Management Committee, Mr Najam Sethi: “I am delighted to formally confirm the schedule of the HBL PSL 8, which will allow the Pakistan Cricket Board and the six franchises to start firming up and finalising their respective event plans and objectives. “The HBL PSL 8 will be a massive event for the PCB, taking place at the four iconic venues with the world’s best T20 cricketers in action. We aim to make the HBL PSL bigger, better and stronger than ever before with the overarching ambition to make it the first-choice event for leading T20 cricketers. “Each of the six sides will enter the HBL PSL 8 with lots at stake. Islamabad United will aim to become the most successful team with three titles, Lahore Qalandars will attempt to become the first side to win back to back titles and the remaining four teams will once again attempt to put a hand on the glittering silverware. This makes up for an exciting, enthralling and entertaining 34-match tournament. “There will be no question on the quality of cricket that will be played in over 34 days of action-packed cricket. I am hoping the HBL PSL will once again live up to its expectations of unearthing and identifying future stars who will not only challenge the established household names in this edition but will go on to represent Pakistan.
“I would like to extend my gratitude to HBL, who have supported this tournament since its inception in 2016 by retaining the title sponsorship rights. I would also like to thank all our other valued commercial partners, broadcasters and franchise owners for their patronage, and hope they will continue to show faith in our pinnacle event and the PCB’s administrative vision, skills and capabilities so that we can collectively work together to enhance the image and profile of Pakistan cricket. “Finally, I would request the passionate Pakistan cricket fans to back the HBL PSL 8 by turning up in big numbers and showing their appreciation and support for not only their favourite teams and players, but towards all other participants. “May the best side lift the most prestigious Trophy of the Pakistan cricket calendar at the home of Pakistan cricket on 19 March!” Meanwhile, on the request of the franchises, the PCB has agreed to increase the number of players per side to 20, allowing each franchise to pick two additional Supplementary players. The Supplementary players will be picked in the Replacement Draft, which will take place on Tuesday, 24 January. Key notes on the HBL PSL 8 schedule: Opening ceremony will be held in Multan on 13 February prior to the tournament opener between 2021 winners Multan Sultans and defending champions Lahore Qalandars; closing ceremony and final on 19 March in Lahore, which will also host play-offs Lahore Qalandars will attempt to become the first side to win back to back titles; Islamabad United will aim to become the most successful side by lifting the trophy thrice Karachi Kings, Lahore Qalandars, Multan Sultans and Islamabad United will play five home matches each, one against each side Rawalpindi will stage 11 fixtures, Karachi and Lahore will host nine matches each, Multan will have five home games Rawalpindi will host the only double-header on 7 March when Peshawar Zalmi will play Lahore Qalandars and Islamabad United will take on Multan Sultans More than 36 foreign players representing 10 T20I playing countries will be in action in the 34-day, 34-match tournament T20 World Cup winners Adil Rashid and Matthew Wade, along with Wanindu Hasaranga, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Jimmy Neesham and Tabraiz Shamsi will make their debuts No.1 ranked Babar Azam will lead 2017 winners Peshawar Zalmi for the first time; Imad Wasim will skipper 2020 winners Karachi Kings; Shadab Khan will captain two-time champions Islamabad United; Shaheen Shah Afridi will captain Lahore Qalandars; Mohammad Rizwan will skipper Multan Sultans and Sarfaraz Ahmed will captain 2019 champions Quetta Gladiators Shoaib Malik will return to Karachi Kings after six years; number-five ranked Rashid Khan will be back for Lahore Qalandars; Alex Hales will represent Islamabad United; Tim David will appear for Multan Sultans; Jason Roy will be in action for Quetta Gladiators; Bhanuka Rajapaksa will feature for Peshawar Zalmi SCHEDULE OF MATCHES (afternoon matches will start at 2pm; evening matches in Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi will start at 7pm. Evening matches in Multan will begin at 6pm except for the tournament opener, which will commence at 8pm) 13 Feb – Multan Sultans v Lahore Qalandars, Multan Cricket Stadium 14 Feb – Karachi Kings v Peshawar Zalmi, National Bank Cricket Arena 15 Feb – Multan Sultans v Quetta Gladiators, Multan Cricket Stadium 16 Feb – Karachi Kings v Islamabad United, National Bank Cricket Arena 17 Feb – Multan Sultans v Peshawar Zalmi, Multan Cricket Stadium 18 Feb – Karachi Kings v Quetta Gladiators, National Bank Cricket Arena 19 Feb – Multan Sultans v Islamabad United, Multan Cricket Stadium; Karachi Kings v Lahore Qalandars, National Bank Cricket Arena 20 Feb – Quetta Gladiators v Peshawar Zalmi, National Bank Cricket Arena 21 Feb – Quetta Gladiators v Lahore Qalandars, National Bank Cricket Arena 22 Feb – Multan Sultans v Karachi Kings, Multan Cricket Stadium 23 Feb – Peshawar Zalmi v Islamabad United, National Bank Cricket Arena
24 Feb – Quetta Gladiators v Islamabad United, National Bank Cricket Arena 26 Feb – Karachi Kings v Multan Sultans, National Bank Cricket Arena; Lahore Qalandars v Peshawar Zalmi, Gaddafi Stadium 27 Feb – Lahore Qalandars v Islamabad United, Gaddafi Stadium 1 Mar – Peshawar Zalmi v Karachi Kings, Pindi Cricket Stadium 2 Mar – Lahore Qalandars v Quetta Gladiators, Gaddafi Stadium 3 Mar – Islamabad United v Karachi Kings, Pindi Cricket Stadium 4 Mar – Lahore Qalandars v Multan Sultans, Gaddafi Stadium 5 Mar – Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, Pindi Cricket Stadium 6 Mar – Quetta Gladiators v Karachi Kings, Pindi Cricket Stadium 7 Mar – Peshawar Zalmi v Lahore Qalandars, Pindi Cricket Stadium; Islamabad United v Multan Sultans, Pindi Cricket Stadium 8 Mar – Pakistan Women’s League Exhibition Match 1, Pindi Cricket Stadium; Peshawar Zalmi v Quetta Gladiators, Pindi Cricket Stadium 9 Mar – Islamabad United v Lahore Qalandars, Pindi Cricket Stadium 10 Mar – Pakistan Women’s League Exhibition Match 2, Pindi Cricket Stadium; Peshawar Zalmi v Multan Sultans, Pindi Cricket Stadium 11 Mar – Pakistan Women’s League Exhibition Match 3, Pindi Cricket Stadium; Quetta Gladiators v Multan Sultans, Pindi Cricket Stadium 12 Mar – Islamabad United v Peshawar Zalmi, Pindi Cricket Stadium; Lahore Qalandars v Karachi Kings, Gaddafi Stadium 15 Mar – Qualifier (1 v 2), Gaddafi Stadium 16 Mar – Eliminator 1 (3 v 4), Gaddafi Stadium 17 Mar – Eliminator 2 (loser Qualifier v winner Eliminator 1), Gaddafi Stadium 19 Mar – Final, Gaddafi Stadium Squads (foreign player names and their categories in brackets): Islamabad United – Alex Hales (England), Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Afghanistan), Shadab Khan (all Platinum), Asif Ali, Fazal Haq Farooqi (Afghanistan), Wasim Jr (all Diamond), Azam Khan, Faheem Ashraf, Hasan Ali (all Gold), Abrar Ahmed, Colin Munro (New Zealand), Paul Stirling (Ireland), Rumman Raees, Sohaib Maqsood (all Silver), Hassan Nawaz, Zeeshan Zamir (both Emerging). Moeen Ali (England) and Mubasir Khan (Supplementary) Karachi Kings – Haider Ali, Imran Tahir (South Africa), Matthew Wade (Australia) (all Platinum), Imad Wasim, James Fuller (New Zealand), James Vince (both England) (all Diamond), Andrew Tye (Australia), Mohammad Amir, Shoaib Malik (all Gold), Aamer Yamin, Mir Hamza, Mohammad Akhlaq, Sharjeel Khan, Tayyab Tahir (all Silver), Irfan Khan Niazi, Qasim Akram (both Emerging). Mohammad Umar and Tabraiz Shamsi (South Africa) (Supplementary) Lahore Qalandars – Fakhar Zaman, Rashid Khan (Afghanistan), Shaheen Shah Afridi (all Platinum), Dawid Wiese (Namibia), Hussain Talat, Haris Rauf (all Diamond), Abdullah Shafique, Liam Dawson (England), Sikander Raza (Zimbabwe) (all Gold), Ahmad Daniyal, Dilbar Hussain, Harry Brook (England), Kamran Ghulam, Mirza Tahir Baig (all Silver), Shawaiz Irfan, Zaman Khan (both Emerging). Jalat Khan and Jordan Cox (England) (both Supplementary) Multan Sultans – David Miller (South Africa), Josh Little (Ireland), Mohammad Rizwan (all Platinum), Khushdil Shah, Rilee Rossouw (South Africa), Shan Masood (all Diamond), Akeal Hosein (West Indies), Shahnawaz Dahani, Tim David (Australia) (all Gold), Anwar Ali, Sameen Gul, Sarwar Afridi, Usama Mir, Usman Khan (both Silver), Abbas Afridi, Ihsanullah (both Emerging). Adil Rashid (England) and Arafat Minhas (Supplementary). Peshawar Zalmi –Babar Azam, Rovman Powell (West Indies), Bhanuka Rajapaksa (Sri Lanka), (all Platinum), Mujeeb Ur Rehman (Afghanistan), Sherfane Rutherford (West Indies), Wahab Riaz (all Diamond), Arshad Iqbal, Danish Aziz, Mohammad Haris (all Gold), Aamer Jamal, Tom Kohler-Cadmore (England), Saim Ayub, Salman Irshad, Usman Qadir (all Silver), Haseebullah Khan, Sufyan Muqeem (both Emerging). Jimmy Neesham (New Zealand) (Supplementary). Peshawar Zalmi will pick their second Supplementary at the Replacement Draft. Quetta Gladiators – Mohammad Nawaz, Naseem Shah, Wanindu Hasaranga (Sri Lanka) (all Platinum), Iftikhar Ahmed, Jason Roy (England), Odean Smith (West
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Sport is an important part of Australia that dates back to the early colonial period. Cricket, Australian rules football, rugby league, rugby union, soccer and tennis are among the earliest organised sports in Australia. ¨Sport has shaped the Australian national identity through events such as the Ashes, the Melbourne Cup and the America's Cup.
1. Geelong Football Club
The Geelong Cats’ trophy case is overflowing with success: three premierships in seven AFL Grand Final appearances, a record nine McClelland trophies, and the honour of being the only team in the league to have never finished a season in lower than 12th place. In 2007, their Grand Final win over Port Adelaide ended a 44-year premiership drought and set a Grand Final record with their 119-point margin. The team also boasts the longest running sports sponsorship in the world: Ford Australia has partnered with the Cats since they entered the auto market in 1925 and are signed on until at least 2016.
2. The Hockeyroos
Australia’s national women’s field hockey team is quite decorated: five-time winners of Australia’s Team of the Year award, two World Cups, three Commonwealth Games gold medals and six Champions Trophies are just a few of the team’s honours. They have also earned three gold Olympic medals and unanimously won the title of ‘Best Australian Team’ at the 2000 Sydney Games.
3. Collingwood Football Club
The Collingwood Magpies, nicknamed the AFL’s “team everybody loves to hate,” has played in a record 43 Grand Finals and won 15 titles, the third-most in the league. Their games attract the most fan support of any sport in Australia, setting a league record of 71,516 members during the 2011 season. Their games against Geelong are among the most anticipated of the season.
4. Brisbane Broncos
Founded in 1988, this rugby league football club is considered the most successful in the NRL with four minor premierships and the highest average attendance of any rugby club in the world. They have the league’s highest victory record at 63 per cent and are the only sporting club to be listed on the ASX (as BBL for Brisbane Broncos Ltd).
5. Australian Netball Diamonds
The national women’s team has been crowned World Champions 10 times and has won two gold medals at the Commonwealth Games since the organisation’s first international match in 1938. They are widely considered to be the most successful netball team in the world and their rivalry against New Zealand’s team, the Silver Ferns, is considered the fiercest in the sport.
6. Australian Cricket Team
The four-time World Cup champions are ranked #1 in Test cricket and led the Test rankings for a record-setting 74 months from 2003-2009. Three of their World Cup victories happened consecutively, and a fourth was in sight before Pakistan snapped Australia’s 34-match winning streak in 2011. Along with England, the Australian Cricket Team is the oldest Test team in the sport, and they are widely considered to be the world’s most successful.
7. Australian Swimming
Across the world, Australia is known for its stellar pool athletes. In its Olympic history, nine of the nation’s top 10 medal winners have been swimmers: Ian Thorpe, Dawn Fraser, Leisel Jones, Petria Thomas, Susie O’Neill, Grant Hackett, Murray Rose, Lisbeth Trickett and Michael Klim. In London, these events are expected to help fuel Australia to a top five finish in the medal tally.
8. St. George Illawarra Dragons
Representing both St. George and Illawarra, the Dragons are the only rugby league football club to hold the minor premiership, premiership and World Club Challenge victory titles simultaneously since the Broncos, who achieved the same feat in the early 90s. Under the guide of coach Wayne Bennett, the Dragons became the only NRL team to win two consecutive minor premierships.
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ICC T20 World Cup 2020
The ICC T20 World Cup first held in 2007.ICC Choose to play the tournament every after two years, But After that ICC Choose to hold the tournament every year, except in the event of an ICC Cricket World Cup holding scheduled in the same year, in which case it will keep the year ahead. The first tournament was in 2007 in South Africa, India beat Pakistan in the final 2007. Associate teams had performed in the first tournament in history. In December 2007, it selected to hold a qualifying tournament with a 20-over format to make the teams better.
ICC t20 world cup 2020 host country
The Schedule for the ICC T20 World Cup Australia 2020 announced in Sydney, Australia, on Tuesday morning (AEDT). For the first time, the women’s and men’s T20 World Cups continued as standalone events in the same year and the same country. The 2020 ICC T20 World Cup scheduled to be in Australia from October 18 to November 15, 2020. The T20 Cricket World Cup 2020 final will operated at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
ICC Cricket T20 World Cup 2020 Overview
T20 World Cup 2020 is likely started on Sun October 18, 2020, in Australia as per Schedule. ICC World T20 2020 will be a world Tournament to be organized by Australia. T20 Cricket World Cup 2020 is likely to consist of 35 matches to be hosted by Australia in Oct-Nov 2020. ICC T20 World Cup 2020 Schedule with full match timings and connections are on our site. The men’s T20 World Cup in 2020 will see 2014 champions Sri Lanka beating off the tournament with a First Round match against a yet to be defined qualifying team at South Geelong. Hosts Australia will begin the Super 12 stage against popular top-ranked Austalia at the famous Sydney Cricket Ground.
ICC Cricket T20 World Cup 2020From 18 October to 15 November 2020
HostAustralia
AdministratorInternational Cricket Council (ICC)
FormatT20 (20 Over Cricket League Match)
Opening Match18 October 2020 | Sri Lanka vs. Ireland in Simonds Stadium Geelong
Semi-Final-111 November 2020 | Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney
Semi-Final-212 November 2020 | Adelaide Oval Adelaide
Final Match15 November 2020 | Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne
Participants Team16
Total Matches played45
Official URL
https://www.t20worldcup.com/
ICC t20 world cup 2020 qualifiers
The top eight-ranked teams based on ICC World T20 Team Rankings as of December 31, 2018, have automatically passed for the tournament. Pakistan (2009 champions) and India (2007 winners) enter the competition as the teams ranked one and two in the world, based on the ICC T20 Team Rankings on December 31, 2018, and have consequently kept in different groups for the Super 12 stage.
Former World Cup Winners Sri Lanka ( T20 Winners 2014 ) and Bangladesh didn’t pass for the Super 12 stage and had to play First Round with other partner teams to qualify. Sri Lanka and Bangladesh placed 8 and 9 ranks, individually.
Only from these two Asian giants and hosts Australia, two-time winners West Indies, 2010 winners England, New Zealand, South Africa, and Afghanistan have earned direct spots for the Super 12 stage. They will join by four qualifying teams from the First Round. For the First Round, Sri Lanka joins by three qualifiers in Group A, and Bangladesh will play beside three qualifiers in Group B. These six qualifiers judged by the ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier in 2019.
T20 Cricket World Cup 2020 Venue
The 2020 ICC T20 World Cup scheduled to be the 7th ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Tournament by matches held in Australia from October 18 to November 15, 2020. The final will have waited at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. In April (2020), ICC verified that despite the COVID 19 pandemic, the tournament still planned to go ahead as scheduled.
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Adelaide OvalThe GabbaKardinia ParkBellerive Oval
53,50042,000 34,00020,000
6 (semi-final) 4 6 8
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The hosts of the T20 World Cup are none another than Australia. As we all know, Australia is the home of cricket and what’s more useful than any team winning the T20 World Cup 2020 in the house of cricket. Moreover, the most famous and the most respected stadium, which is Melbourne’s is where the finals of the ICC T20 World Cup, will take place. No matter who wins the ICC T20 World Cup 2020 in Melbourne’s, the moment will be cherished by them forever. The ICC T20 Cricket World Cup 2020 schedule is already out, and the finals are confirmed to play in Melbourne.
ICC T20 World Cup 2020 Schedule PDF Time Table
As per the announcement of ICC, T20 World Cup 2020 will hold in Australia from October 18. A total of 16 teams will be participating in this season of the T20 world cup to compete for the title. Eight teams, including Australia, Pakistan, India, England, South Africa, New Zealand, West Indies, and Afghanistan, have been directly qualified for the Super 12s Stage. However, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have not eligible for the Super 12s so that they will be competing in the Group Stage along with the six ICC T20 World Cup 2020 Qualifiers Teams.
You can also like to read the Full Schedule of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 in IST with Timetable, Fixture Dates, Match Timings, and Venue Here. After a fantastic season of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, ICC has now planned the ICC T20 World Cup 2020 for the Cricket fans. That is going to be the seventh season of the T20 World Cup in Which West Indies will defend their title against 15 other teams. Also, 16 teams will play 45 matches in this season of the T20 World Cup to conclude the T20 World Title winners for this season. All these T20 World Cup 2020 matches will be in Australia. ICC T20 World Cup Schedule PDF File Free Download is available here.
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ICC T20 World Cup 2020 Format
ICC Ranked The top 8 Ranked Teams on December 31, 2018, have automatically qualified for the tournament. The First Round of matches will play on October 18 and October 23. Sri Lanka and three qualifiers play in Group A, and Bangladesh with three qualifiers play in Group B for a place in the Super 12. The Super 12 platform of the tournament takes started on October 24.
The top 8th teams, as of December 31, 2018, have automatically qualified for the Super 12. The waiting four teams will have to play qualifier round first to be eligible to the Super 12 stage. The time table for ICC cricket T20 world cup 2020 matches has stated. The tournament will be started on October 18, 2020, and ended on November 15, 2020. Where 8th teams have already achieved their slots in Super 12s, the other eight teams will be playing for four places in qualifiers Round. The units in qualifiers divided into two groups.
First Round
The First Stage of this T20 World Cup is called first Round which consists of Group A, and group B. Sri Lanka will battle on the ICC T20 World Cup Qualifiers in the Group A. While, in Group B, Bangladesh will meet the ICC T20 World Cup 2020 Qualifiers teams to get a record in the Super 12 Stage.
Group NameTeams
Group ASri Lanka, Ireland, Papua New Guinea, and Oman
Group BBangladesh, Namibia, Netherlands, and Scotland
DateStageGroupMatchTeamsVenueTime
18 OctFirst RoundA1st MatchSri Lanka vs. IrelandSimonds Stadium, Geelong02:00 PM LOCAL
18 OctFirst RoundA2nd MatchPapua New Guinea vs. OmanSimonds Stadium, Geelong07:00 PM LOCAL
19 OctFirst RoundB3rd MatchBangladesh vs. NamibiaBellerive Oval, Hobart02:00 PM LOCAL
19 OctFirst RoundB4th MatchThe Netherlands vs. ScotlandBellerive Oval, Hobart07:00 PM LOCAL
20 OctFirst RoundA5th MatchIreland vs. OmanSimonds Stadium, Geelong02:00 PM LOCAL
20 OctFirst RoundA6th MatchSri Lanka vs. Papua New GuineaSimonds Stadium, Geelong07:00 PM LOCAL
21 OctFirst RoundB7th MatchNamibia vs. ScotlandBellerive Oval, Hobart02:00 PM LOCAL
21 OctFirst RoundB8th MatchBangladesh vs. the NetherlandsBellerive Oval, Hobart07:00 PM LOCAL
22 OctFirst RoundA9th MatchPapua New Guinea vs. IrelandSimonds Stadium, Geelong 02:00 PM LOCAL
22 OctFirst RoundA10th MatchSri Lanka vs. OmanSimonds Stadium, Geelong07:00 PM LOCAL
23 OctFirst RoundB11th MatchThe Netherlands vs. NamibiaBellerive Oval, Hobart 02:00 PM LOCAL
23 OctFirst RoundB12th MatchBangladesh vs. ScotlandBellerive Oval, Hobart07:00 PM LOCAL
Super 12
The Next Stage of the ICC T20 World Cup 2020 is called Super 12s, in which the 4th qualifiers teams from the First Round will fight along with the 8th Top-ranked T20 teams who have now qualified for the Super 12s Stage. The Super 12 Stage divided into two subgroups called Group A and Group B.
Group 1 includes Pakistan, Australia, West Indies, New Zealand, and the 1st Qualifier Team from Group A of First Round along with the second qualifying team from Group B of the First Round.
Group 2 counts India, England, South Africa, Afghanistan, and the first qualifying team from Group B of the First Round along with the second Qualifying team from Group A of the First Round.
The opening match of T20 World Cup 2020 will be played on October 18 between Srilanka and Ireland at Geelong. The four teams ending on top 2 positions will join Super 12s. The units in Super 12s divided as:
Men’s Group AMen’s Group B
PakistanIndia
AustraliaEngland
WindiesSouth Africa
New ZealandAfghanistan
Win FinalRunner up
Group BGroup A
Super 12 ScheduleDateStageGroupMatchTeamVenueTime
24 OctSuper 12Group 113th MatchAustralia vs PakistanSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney07:00 PM LOCAL
24 OctSuper 12Group 214th MatchIndia vs South AfricaPerth Stadium, Perth07:00 PM LOCAL
25 OctSuper 12Group 115th MatchTBC vs TBCBellerive Oval, Hobart02:00 PM LOCAL
25 OctSuper 12Group 116th MatchNew Zealand vs West IndiesMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne07:00 PM LOCAL
26 OctSuper 12Group 217th MatchAfghanistan vs TBCPerth Stadium, Perth02:00 PM LOCAL
26 OctSuper 12Group 218th MatchEngland vs TBCPerth Stadium, Perth07:00 PM LOCAL
27 OctSuper 12Group 119th MatchNew Zealand vs TBCBellerive Oval, Hobart07:00 PM LOCAL
28 OctSuper 12Group 220th MatchAfghanistan vs TBCPerth Stadium, Perth02:00 PM LOCAL
28 OctSuper 12Group 121st MatchAustralia vs West IndiesPerth Stadium, Perth07:00 PM LOCAL
29 OctSuper 12Group 122nd MatchPakistan vs TBCSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney02:00 PM LOCAL
29 OctSuper 12Group 223rd MatchIndia vs TBCMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne07:00 PM LOCAL
30 OctSuper 12Group 224th MatchEngland vs South AfricaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney07:00 PM LOCAL
30 OctSuper 12Group 125th MatchWest Indies vs TBCPerth Stadium, Perth07:00 PM LOCAL
31 OctSuper 12Group 126th MatchNew Zealand vs PakistanThe Gabba, Brisbane02:00 PM LOCAL
31 OctSuper 12Group 127th MatchAustralia vs TBCThe Gabba, Brisbane07:00 PM LOCAL
1 NovSuper 12Group 228th MatchAfghanistan vs South AfricaAdelaide Oval, Adelaide02:00 PM LOCAL
1 NovSuper 12Group 229th MatchIndia vs EnglandMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne07:00 PM LOCAL
2 NovSuper 12Group 230th MatchTBC vs TBCSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney02:00 PM LOCAL
2 NovSuper 12Group 131st MatchNew Zealand vs TBCThe Gabba, Brisbane07:00 PM LOCAL
3 NovSuper 12Group 132nd MatchPakistan vs West IndiesAdelaide Oval, Adelaide02:00 PM LOCAL
3 NovSuper 12Group 133rd MatchAustralia vs TBCAdelaide Oval, Adelaide07:00 PM LOCAL
4 NovSuper 12Group 234th MatchAfghanistan vs EnglandThe Gabba, Brisbane07:00 PM LOCAL
5 NovSuper 12Group 235th MatchSouth Africa vs TBCAdelaide Oval, Adelaide02:00 PM LOCAL
5 NovSuper 12Group 236th MatchIndia vs TBCAdelaide Oval, Adelaide07:00 PM LOCAL
6 NovSuper 12Group 137th MatchPakistan vs TBCMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne02:00 PM LOCAL
6 NovSuper 12Group 138th MatchAustralia vs New ZealandMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne07:00 PM LOCAL
7 NovSuper 12Group 239th MatchEngland vs TBCAdelaide Oval, Adelaide02:00 PM LOCAL
7 NovSuper 12Group 140th MatchWest Indies vs TBCMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne07:00 PM LOCAL
8 NovSuper 12Group 241st MatchSouth Africa vs TBCSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney02:00 PM LOCAL
8 NovSuper 12Group 242nd MatchIndia vs AfghanistanSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney07:00 PM LOCAL
Knockout StageDateMatchTeamsVenueTime
11 Nov1st Semi-FinalTBC vs TBCSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney07:00 PM LOCAL
12 Nov2nd Semi-FinalTBC vs TBCAdelaide Oval, Adelaide07:00 PM LOCAL
15 NovFinalTBC vs TBCMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne07:00 PM LOCAL
ICC T20 World Cup 2020 TV Channels Broadcasters
Start Sports will telecast the ICC World Cup T20, and it will be available for access on TV at Star Sports 1, Star Sports 2, Star Sports 3 and Star Sports HD.
For living streaming on Hotstar mobile Android or iOS app is also possible and on the Startsports.com website quickly on PC and mobile devices.
After going through a strict rule, the international cricket council selected Star Sports as their official broadcast partners and conferred them with all the broadcasting rights for all the ICC events that will happen from 2015-2023. That includes all the particular ICC events such as ICC men’s and women’s world cups, ICC men’s and women’s world cups, and the ICC champions trophy for both men and women. It also covers the ICC Under 19s tournaments. The ICC has a running history with the network.
ICC T20 World Cup Live Streaming, Official Broadcast Channels List
ICC T20 World Cup Live Streaming, Audio & Video Broadcast Channel stated. More than 30 channels have the right to broadcast this big event ICC t20 world cup 2020, worldwide. Schedule, Fixtures, and Venues already announced.
In this article, we are going to show you a full list of audio and video broadcasting channel that that will be live streaming the 2020 T20 world cup.
That is a goal to watch the cricket matches live in the stadium and even more critical of a dream to watch them live in the stadiums.
That is always special for a fan if they attend a world cup live, sitting in the stands, supporting their ideas.
It is not reasonable for all the fans in the world to watch the matches in the stadium. I mean, you can’t fit millions of people in a single stadium, and not all people can manage to fly to some other country to watch their favorite team play to the best of their ability.
This year the T20 world is going to be hosted by Australia. T20 world cup 2020 is going to be played from October 18, 2020, and for fans all over the world. It is going to be live-streamed by some different media partners and broadcasters all over the cricketing public and the world.
We are going to provide you all the information about the proper broadcasters of t20 world cup 2020, all the TV channels that are going to give live coverage to the ICC Men’s T20 world cup 2020, and where you can live stream the regular.
ICC T20 World Cup Official Live Streaming Broadcast ChannelsOfficial ChannelsSR. NUMBERCHANNELSCOUNTRY
1Fox SportsAustralia
2Channel 9Australia
3ESPNWest Indies
4Star CricketHong Kong
5Fox International ChannelsMalaysia
6Star Cricket, Star Hub, Star SingtelSingapore
7SuperSportAfrican Countries
8Star SportsIndia
9DoordarshanIndia
10PTV, Ten SportsPakistan
11GTVBangladesh
12SLRCSri Lanka
13SKY SportsEngland, Wales, Scotland and Ireland
14Willow TVUSA, Puerto Ricco, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, US  Virgin Islands, and Samoa
15HotstarUSA
16Sky SporNew Zealand
Where to watch the World Cup on Television?SR. NUMBERCOUNTRYCHANNEL
1IndiaDoordarshan, Star Sports
2PakistanPTV, TenSports
3West IndiesESPN
4BangladeshJTV
5AustraliaFox Sports
6EnglandSKY Sports
7New ZealandSKY Sports
8Sri LankaSLRC
9South AfricaSuperSport
10ChinaFox Network
11JapanICC,s Social Media
12FijiFBC TV
13SingaporeStar Cricket, Star Hub, Star Singtel
14MalaysiaAstro
15Hong KongStar Cricket
16AfghanistanMoby TV
17Gulf CountriesOSN Cricket
18United StatesWillow TV
19CanadaATN PPV
ICC T20 World Cup Channels ListSR. NUMBERCOUNTRYLIVE STREAMING
1PakistanPTV Sports app
2IndiaHotstar
3AustraliaFoxtel Sports
4UKSky Go
5JapanICC Social Media
6AustriaDazn
7South AfricaSuper Sports
8CanadaYupp TV
9AmericaWillow TV
10Hong KongNow TV
11MenaOSN Play
12New ZealandFan Pass
Live Audio Coverage Channels List
Audio coverages were the basis that the commentary became a must thing and even now are an essential part of the performance of matches to the audience by TV channels and broadcasters.
If you are driving or doing any other task and do not want to miss any detail of the game, tune into any of the resulting channels and enjoy the live audio coverage of the T20 World cup 2020.
SR. NOCOUNTRYLANGUAGERADIA CHANNEL
1AustraliaEnglishABC
2PakistanAvenue Intl Ptv LtdUrdu
3IndiaAIRHindi
4Middle EastRadio 4(89.1)Hindi
5Sri LanksVFM, SLBCEnglish, Tamil, Sinhalese
6South AfricaSABCEnglish and Afrikaans
7UKAIR, TalksportEnglish
8Middles EastRadio 4 (101.3)Malayalam
ICC cricket world cup Live Score
The ICC Cricket world cup is not merely a cricket tournament; it is a huge celebration, which brings people mutually from all over the world for one month. When the world cup match, cricket fans want to know where the T20 world cup live will be reached. Also, they are very passionate about the ICC cricket world cup score, T20 world cup 2020 point table, twenty20 world cup live, twenty-twenty world cup live score, Hotstar T20 world cup live.
So cricket fans retain in mind, you can watch ICC Cricket world 2020 directly on the official tv channel of star sports. Also, the ICC Cricket world 2020 will be expanded live on Hotstar. Then you install the Hotstar app on your smartphone. If you follow these rules correctly, you will always be up-to-date on the T20 world cup live score.
ICC T20 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2020 is few months ahead. Fans get ready to watch the live-action of their favorite teams. Take your tickets now to ensure a spot in the stadium to watch a live stream of World Cup matches. Don’t let cards fall little; you may miss the place. Get joint with your friends if you want to enjoy the 2020 T20 World Cup with friends at home & keep your meals ready.
ICC t20 world cup 2020 points table
T20 World Cup 2020 Ticket Ticket Prices
ICC T20 World Cup 2020 tickets are now on sale for both Men’s World Cup & Women’s T20 World cup. Cards arrange from $25 for the Last Row to $550 for 1st Row. You can buy or hire your tickets now on the ICC official website. If you want to buy ten or more than ten cards, you have to fill the form, after it’s an essay, you will be able to buy. Don’t wait, Rush today to purchase tickets for your favorite Match before its too late.
Hospitality Packages- In annex to buy tickets & watch World cup T20 matches on a seat, one can also avail Hospitality packages that have divided into four categories. For the Women’s Cricket World Cup, the price changed from Men’s Cricket World Cup. Hospitality combinations will be available for only Semi-Finals & Finals.
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Semi-Final Hospitality Packages:
Private Suites ($1195) The Pavilion ($1245) Open Air Boxes ($995) Club 2020 ($895) Club 2020 ($595)
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Hospitality Packages for Finals:
Private Suites ($1595) The Pavilion ($1695) Club 2020 ($1195) The Crease ($795) BBQ Deck ($795)
Important Info- You can bring any of your children at only $35 per child. The above rates are per head only—prices inclusive of beverage prices, which include Wine, Beer, Cider, and Soft Drinks. Prices mentioned above are in the Australian Dollar, and the age of children is from 2 -12 years old.
Twenty20 world cup 2020 Full Team List & squad
India world cup 2020 Full List
India Squad: Rohit Sharma (Vc), Lokesh Rahul (Wk), Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli (C), Shreyas Iyer, Rishabh Pant,
Manish Pandey, Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja,
Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, Navdeep Saini.
Australia world cup 2020 Full List
Australia Squad: Aaron Finch (C), David Warner, Steven Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Marnus Labuschagne, D Arcy Short, Matthew Wade,
Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey (Vc & Wk), Ashton Agar, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Kane Richardson, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood.
South Africa world cup 2020 Full List
South Africa Squad: Quinton de Kock (C & Wk), Janneman Malan, Rassie van der Dussen (VC), Faf du Plessis, AB de Villiers,
JJ Smuts, David Miller, Heinrich Klaasen, Andile Phehlukwayo, Dwaine Pretorius, Anrich Nortje, Kagiso Rabada, Dale Steyn, Lungi Ngidi, Tabraiz Shamsi.
New Zealand world cup 2020 Full List
New Zealand Squad: Martin Guptill (Vc), Colin Munro, Kane Williamson (C), Ross Taylor, Tim Seifert (Wk), Colin de Grandhomme,
James Neesham, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Santner, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult, Matt Henry, Hamish Bennett.
West Indies world cup 2020 Full List
West Indies Squad: Lendl Simmons, Evin Lewis, Brandon King, Shimron Hetmyer, Nicholas Pooran (Vc & Wk), Kieron Pollard (C),
Andre Russell, Jason Holder, Dwayne Bravo, Rovman Powell, Fabian Allen, Oshane Thomas, Sheldon Cottrell, Kesrick Williams, Hayden Walsh.
England world cup 2020 Full List
England Squad: Jason Roy, Jos Buttler (Wk), Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root (Vc), Eoin Morgan (C), Dawid Malan,
Ben Stokes, Joe Denly, Sam Curran, Moeen Ali, Tom Curran, Chris Jordan, Mark Wood, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid.
Pakistan world cup 2020 Full List
Pakistan Squad: Ahsan Ali, Fakhar Zaman, Babar Azam (C), Mohammad Hafeez, Shoaib Malik, Iftikhar Ahmed, Khushdil Shah,
Imad Wasim, Sarfaraz Ahmed (Wk), Shadab Khan (Vc), Haris Rauf, Shaheen Afridi, Mohammad Hasnain,
Mohammad Amir, Muhammad Musa.
Sri Lanka world cup 2020 Full List
Sri Lanka Squad: Danushka Gunathilaka, Niroshan Dickwella (Wk), Avishka Fernando, Kusal Perera, Kusal Mendis, Shehan Jayasuriya, Angelo Mathews,
Dhananjaya de Silva (Vc), and Dasun Shanaka,Thisara Perera, Wanindu Hasaranga, Isuru Udana,
Lasith Malinga (C), Lakshan Sandakan, Lahiru Kumara.
Bangladesh world cup 2020 Full List
Bangladesh Squad: Tamim Iqbal (Vc), Mohammad Naim, Afif Hossain, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Liton Das, Mushfiqur Rahim (Wk),
Mahmudullah (C), Soumya Sarkar, Mahedi Hasan, Aminul Islam,Shafiul Islam, Mohammad Saifuddin, Mustafizur Rahman, Al-Amin Hossain, Rubel Hossain.
Afghanistan world cup 2020 Full List
Afghanistan Squad: Asghar Afghan, Javed Ahmadi, Hazratullah Zazai (Vc), Ibrahim Zadran, Najibullah Zadran, Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Wk), Mohammad Nabi,
Samiullah Shinwari, Gulbadin Naib, Rashid Khan (C), Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Naveen-ul-Haq, Fareed Malik, Sharafuddin Ashraf, Sayed Shirzad.
Ireland world cup 2020 Full List
Ireland Squad: Paul Stirling, Kevin O Brien (Vc), Stephen Doheny, Andrew Balbirnie (C), Gareth Delany, Harry Tector, Gary Wilson (Wk),
Simi Singh, George Dockrell, Barry McCarthy, Joshua Little, Craig Young, Lorcan Tucker, Mark Adair, Boyd Rankin.
Papua New Guinea world cup 2020 Full List
Papua New Guinea Squad: Assad Vala (C), Tony Ura, Lega Siaka, Charles Amini (Vc),
Sese Bau, Riley Hekure, Kiplin Doriga (Wk), Jason Kila, Norman Vanua, Damien Ravu,
Nosaina Pokana, John Reva, Simon Atai, Hiri Hiri, Chad Soper.
Oman world cup 2020 Full List
Oman Squad: Zeeshan Maqsood (C), Jatinder Singh, Suraj Kumar (Wk), Sufyan Mehmood,
Bilal Khan, Khawar Ali (Vc), Mohammad Nadeem, Aamir Kaleem, and Sandeep Goud, Wasim Ali,
Naseem Khushi, Khurram Nawaz, Mohammad South, Aqib Ilyas, Kaleemullah.
Namibia world cup 2020 Full List
Namibia Squad: Stephan Baard, Zane Green (Wk), JP Kotze, Gerhard Erasmus (C), Craig Williams, JJ Smit (Vc), Jan Frylinck,
Karl Birkenstock, Pikky Ya France,Bernard Scholtz, and  Jan de Villiers, Danie van Schoor,
Mauritius Ngupita, Ben Shikongo, Nicol Loftie-Eaton.
Netherlands world cup 2020 Full List
Netherlands Squad: Max ODowd, Tobias Visee (Vc), Ben Cooper , Colin Ackermann, Pieter Seelaar (C), Ryan ten Doeschate,
Roelof van der Merwe, Scott Edwards (Wk), Timm van der Gugten,Brandon Glover, Paul van Meekeren,
Fred Klaassen, Shane Snater, Antonius Staal, Philippe Boissevain.
Scotland world cup 2020 Full List
Scotland Squad: George Munsey (Vc), Kyle Coetzer (C), Matthew Cross (Wk), Calum MacLeod, Richie Berrington, Michael Leask,
Tom Sole, Safyaan Sharif, Josh Davey, Mark Watt, Alasdair Evans, Craig Wallace, Ollie Hairs, Hamza Tahir, Adrian Neill.
List of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Winners (2007-2020)
ICC T20 Cricket World Cup is made by the International Cricket Council (ICC), generally at the break of 2 years, but sometimes it is made at the gap of just one year also. West Indies is the current champion of the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup. Read this article to know the list of all the winners of ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cups from 2007 to 2020.
WinnerRunner upYear/Host
1. IndiaPakistan2007/South Africa
2. PakistanSri Lanka2009/England
3. EnglandAustralia2010/ West Indies
4. West IndiesSri Lanka2012/Sri Lanka
5. Sri LankaIndia2014/Bangladesh
6. West IndiesEngland2016/India
7. TBDTBD2020/Australia
ICC T20 World Cup 2020 Prize Money
ICC T20 World Cup held year in Australia. This year more teams included in the tournament. A total of 45 matches played among 16 teams. Oman and Papua New Guinea were playing their first prestigious tournament and qualified for the first time. ICC increased the T20 world cup prize money for the 2020 tournament.
The official advertisement for the t20 world cup prize money made 2-3 months before the tournaments. But how much money paid to the teams who qualified for the competition. Prize check increased as opposed to the previous season for both men’s and women tournaments. In 2016, the winning team accepted prize money share $3.5 million—the probability of an increase in prize money for the competition.
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MARTIN SAMUEL: It’s old money to blame for fantasy land fees, not Manchester City 
Jurgen Klopp talked about this summer's transfer market.
"We have invested money in this team, now it seems that we are not," he said. & # 39; But we are not in fantasy land where you just get what you want. It seems that there are four clubs in the world that can constantly do it … & # 39;
He placed one English name on that list. Manchester City of course.
Jurgen Klopp said that Liverpool is not in & # 39; fantasyland & # 39; can live like their rivals
When there is talk of transfer inflation, City gets the blame. They have broken their transfer record again this summer, for Rodrigo: £ 62.8 million. And that is not small. But it's still £ 12.2 million less than Liverpool paid 18 months ago for Virgil van Dijk, still £ 26.2 million under Paul Pogba to Manchester United in 2016 and £ 8.2 million lower than what Chelsea gave last summer for a goalkeeper, Kepa Arrizabalaga.
If Arsenal completes the signing of Nicolas Pepe from Lille this week, City will also shun about £ 10 million. As it stands, City has not delivered a deal in the top five in England or the top 20 in Europe.
So this is the club whose transfers they place in fantasy land, or the one responsible for market escalation? It is not new money that this trend has started, as every contextualized financial evaluation indicates.
Man City broke his transfer record again this summer with the signing of Rodri from Atletico Madrid [194590010]
It didn't get much publicity at the time, but this summer a group analyzing the economy of football – Play Ratings – produced a list of the most expensive transfers in history, taking into account relative inflation.
In sheer numbers, Luis Figo moved from Barcelona to Real Madrid for £ 20 million less than Manchester City paid for Aymeric Laporte. But what does Fig & # 39; s represent £ 37 million in 2000 in modern terms? Play Ratings worked it out. Guess what? It appears that old money was blowing up the market before new money had its diaper.
Indeed, Neymar & # 39; s £ 198 million moves to Paris Saint-Germain scrapes only in the top five of Play Ratings. The most inflationary transfers, she concludes, were driven by those clubs that now moan the loudest and demand the greatest protection from new wealth. In a nutshell? Series A.
Utilizing a formula with currency variables and comparative markets over time, the period in which Italian clubs saw Europe & # 39; s largest spenders was the greatest extravagance in transfer investment – and one of the most inflationary deals. involved the king of Financial Fair Play himself, Michel Platini.
Using the Play Ratings algorithm, the largest transfer in history was Ronaldo & # 39; s from Barcelona to Inter Milan in 1997, worth the modern equivalent of £ 388 million; thereafter, Platini from Saint-Etienne to Juventus in 1982, calculated at £ 299 million. And on the list is: Diego Maradona, Barcelona to Napoli; Christian Vieri, Lazio to Inter Milan; Marco van Basten, Ajax against AC Milan; Gabriel Batistuta, Fiorentina to Rome.
Accountability for Inflation, Ronaldo & # 39; s Step to the modern equivalent of £ 388m
And we can all discuss the formula, but not the basic principle. The idea that the football market was quiet or even run empty before clubs such as Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain came is a myth.
There were always a handful of clubs that pushed up prices, whether it was Series A or the big two in La Liga or Manchester United and later Chelsea.
Klopp placed Barcelona, ​​Real Madrid and PSG in the same group as city clubs that can do what they want, when they want it – which is ironic since two of those have recently worked with a transfer ban, and still two can be in a comparable position.
But if Liverpool did not spend much this summer, it is more due to circumstances than to poor relations. In 2018, they made Van Dijk & # 39; the world's most expensive defender and later did the same for Alisson, in short, as a goalkeeper. Liverpool's compensation for Alisson is still only £ 6.5 million lower than that of City for Rodrigo.
And they now have an excellent team without the need for significant upgrades. The last weak link could have been the second half, but Joel Matip has become a fine film for Van Dijk. Also look at the first reserves in many positions, players such as Joe Gomez and Divock Origi. Liverpool now has a lot of depth.
Do they miss a playmaker like Philippe Coutinho? Yes, occasionally. However, have they won the Champions League without? Yes also. And although every coach can come up with a gap to fill, or a tweak that can offer useful variation, if Liverpool had a difficult preseason, it's not because the team is missing.
Nor because Manchester City has priced them out of the market. Rodrigo may look like big news on City's balance sheet, but the clubs in judgment have done that and released it much longer ago.
Women's match should be more than a warm-up
Arsenal will be disappointed in their reaction to their first double header between women's and men's teams, but what did they expect? Who wants to sit in a stadium for five hours and watch football, regardless of who is playing?
This is not just about the ladies game. Double header competitions rarely work because fans don't want to stay that long. They love the game in short bursts.
It is not an NFL or cricket where people enter the afternoon or the best part of a day and stadium facilities are geared to the long term.
Arsenal's call to play the ladies' game immediately before the men's game didn't pay
So when the women of Arsenal started a friendly start at 12:30 pm with Bayern Munich – with the men's match against Lyon at 3:15 pm – they did so for a largely empty stadium. If the luminaires were reversed, they would have had a different turn on the same problem.
When the women of England followed the men on the field at Twickenham, most people jumped to the bar. That's what rugby fans want. A few hours of exercise, again the same for a happy one. Crowd cannot just be manufactured.
Chelsea plans to give away all tickets for their Women's Super League match with Tottenham on September 8 and expects a sold-out
But how is it possible? are sold out if nothing is sold? How can the value of the ladies game be determined if tickets are free? One-off stunts are not a substitute for organic growth, building a fan base, initially small but loyal and steadily growing. Boxing needs an undercard; not football
Most fans don't want to hang around all day; and women's teams need their own identity, not a job as a warm-up.
Tom Watson knew that sport is just not fair
Tom Watson, who withdrew from golf on Sunday at the age of 69, delivered one of the most valuable lessons of sport on the day that he explained how he became one of the best link players in history.
When he first came to compete in the Open Championship, Watson said, he hated it. He couldn't understand how he could hit what he thought was a good shot, and it would get a kick or a bad throw and end up in a disadvantageous position.
& # 39; It took a while for me, & # 39; he concluded: & # 39; to realize that golf was never a fair game. & # 39; Watson won five opens with this and three senior opens later in his life.
Tom Watson officially withdrew from this week golf, and has taught us some wise lessons about sports
He played his last round in the last competition this weekend because he had never missed a cut on 18 visits.
He now only bows because he no longer feels he can be really competitive.
And he's right. Sport is not meant to be honest. Not entirely fair. Dealing with those moments of adversity, or accident, or circumstances that are out of control, are what make great champions. It wasn't fair that Liverpool would have to play Barcelona 3-0 without Mo Salah or Roberto Firmino – but they did and it won.
It was not fair that Chelsea faced Bayern Munich in the Germans & # 39; own stadium, with Jose Bosingwa in the middle and a bald Ryan Bertrand in midfield on the left – but they were victorious the Champions League 2012 final.
And it was not fair that England had a goal that was not awarded against Germany during the 2010 World Cup, when Frank Lampard's shot clearly crossed the border by a yard – but that's no excuse for the ridiculous, gung-ho rendering in the second half that ended in a 4-1 defeat.
The Watson words may apply to any of those instances. Sport is not just about excellence, but about the response to adversity, even in the toughest conditions.
He also took his own advice. Watson was never the least bit bitter about the eight-foot leg he missed in Turnberry in 2009 and would have given him a sixth Open title at the age of six.
Watson was never the least bit bitter about the eight-foot leg he missed on Turnberry in 2009
I was with Lord for the fourth day of the Ashes Test that afternoon, except that England's attempt to get Australia out of the closet To pick up was played on a largely empty press box, with a significant number gathered in the back room to see what would have been the biggest big win in the history of golf.
And when it didn't happen, we felt broken for Watson. But then we got it because, as the man said, it was never meant to be a fair game.
Do not prohibit innovation
Facing AC Milan in a pre-season-friendly, Benfica found a whole new way to use the new goal laws of football.
From this season, the ball is active as soon as it leaves the goalkeeper's foot and does not have to leave the penalty area – although defending the team is still not allowed within the perimeter.
Benfica goalkeeper Odisseas Vlachodimos was perfect in his rights, so when he brought the ball to his teammate Ruben Dias, who led him back into his arms. We then launched a quick counter-attack by throwing the ball halfway the line, with greater accuracy.
Benfica & # 39; s Odisseas Vlachodimos found a way to manipulate the new rule to his advantage
Mark Clattenburg said the move should be prohibited because & # 39; the use of an intentional trick to pass the ball to the goalkeeper to bypass the law & # 39; is forbidden – but why?
What exactly is the trick here, and why would a player or coach be penalized for using a change of law to his best advantage?
If this means that the defending team is prepared for the ball that is kicked long, briefly passed or rolled out, or chipped, head and thrown away, making football more varied and interesting.
It also benefits the smartest, most technically capable players. And that's not a bad thing either.
Beefy & # 39; s helping hand for Aussies
Given that Ian Botham is the chairman, is it fair to ask exactly which side Durham will be in the upcoming Ashes series?
Cameron Bancroft neatly on time in English circumstances in time for the first test, the county replaced him with Peter Handscomb.
So if Australia has problems with the middle order, or even sustains an injury to wicket-keeper later in the summer, they know where to look.
The Australian Sheffield Shield sides will undoubtedly be accommodating during the next tour through England in 2021.
Given Ian Botham is the chairman, it is fair to ask exactly whose Ashes side is Durham on
Stam must fear Fer effect
The 2019-20 campaign will be the 98th consecutive season of Feyenoord in the top division of the Netherlands, but perhaps fans should make the best of it Leroy Fer has arrived. The Dutchman is nothing, if not consistent, in English football.
In 2013, he joined Norwich, who relegated immediately in May, moved to Queens Park Rangers and shared the following season in their relegation. His time in Swansea was more a slow burner; a loan move permanently in 2016, it took until the 2017-18 season to send them into the championship.
Now Fer has returned to Feyenoord, who may feel bullish about their chances of survival that fell last in 1919, when Dutch football was reorganized.
Yet Fer & # 39; s personal gravity is a powerful force and coach Jaap Stam must prepare accordingly.
Leroy Fer apparently made a habit in his career to be relegated after he joined a new club
Sin bin can be used to eradicate dissidence
Sinbins become this seasonally introduced in grass roots, specifically to combat dissidents. An offending player is sent to the touchline for 10 minutes and cannot be replaced during that time. It is an idea that is far too late.
Sinbins work perfectly in hockey and tackle various crimes. So much so that red cards are rare and contain penalties that can last a month or more. That is where football should be: very few divergent opinions and red cards as a last resort.
Dortmund missed a trick
The new Everton stadium will contain a Blue Wave with 13,000 capacity. What is the Blue Wave? It looks like the white wall of Tottenham, which in turn is taken from the yellow wall of Borussia Dortmund.
The Germans missed a trick not to patent that idea. They will now be almost as rich as Bayern Munich.
Everton will try the function of the state of Borussia to match Dortmund, the Tottenham has done
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