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Media Guide 2
MEDIA GUIDE 2 The ICC would like to thank all its Commercial Partners for their support of the ICC Women’s World Cup England and Wales 2017 3 WELCOME ICC CHIEF EXECUTIVE I extend a warm welcome to members of the As we look forward to a world-class event in world-class media who are in England and Wales to cover conditions, I take this opportunity to thank the England and Wales Cricket Board, its staff, ground authorities the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017, the third and volunteers in helping us organize this mega event. time the pinnacle 50-over event for women has My colleagues at the ICC too deserve appreciation for been staged here. striving hard to ensure a special event. Women, of course, have been the torch-bearers in relation I would also like to thank our commercial and broadcast to the World Cup because they organized their first one in partners for their support, without which the event would 1973, two years before men played their first World Cup, not have been on this large scale. also in England. This fact definitely adds credence to our As for the media, our thanks are due to each one of you tag line for the event – “Who Runs the World?” whether you’re reporting from the games or enabling fans The tournament brings together the top eight teams, who around the world to engage in our sport from the confines fight it out in a grueling round-robin format with every of your newsroom. The growth of the women’s game is in team playing each other. -
Lebron's Triple-Double Leads Lakers to Victory
TUESDAY 3 MARCH 2020 SPORTSPORT 07 CRICKET CRICKET The MotoGP class cancellation for Qatar is difficult news to Bangladesh vs PAKISTAN SUPER take, because now we do not know how long we will have to Zimbabwe LEAGUE wait before we can start racing, considering the next GP in 2nd ODI, (D/N) Lahore Qalandars vs Thailand has been postponed for all classes: Valentino Rossi ACTION TODAY’S TODAY’S In Sylhet Quetta Gladiators Baseball: NBA RESULTS NHL: Flyers beat New Orleans 114, LA Lakers 122 Final Olympic Golden State 110, Washington 124 Denver 133, Toronto 118 Rangers for 6th qualifying Sacramento 106, Detroit 100 tournament Minnesota 91, Dallas 111 straight win Charlotte 85, Milwaukee 93 NEW YORK postponed LA Clippers 136, Philadelphia 130 AGENCIES – Travis Konecny and Derek Grant each recorded a REUTERS – TAIPEI goal and an assist as the Philadelphia Flyers extended their winning streak to a season-high The World Baseball six games with a 5-3 victory over the host New Softball Confederation York Rangers on Sunday afternoon. (WBSC) said yesterday The Flyers tied a season high with three power- it has postponed its final play goals and added a short-handed tally en route qualification tour- to their ninth win in the past 10 meetings with the nament for the Tokyo Rangers. Philadelphia also improved to 16-5-1 in Olympics to June its last 22 games and remained three points behind because of the corona- Washington for the lead in the Metropolitan virus epidemic. Division. The six-team event, Los Angeles Lakers forward Philadelphia’s Matt Niskanen and Sean Cou- originally scheduled for LeBron James (right) drives turier scored power-play goals in the first period, April 1-5 in Taiwan, will past New Orleans Pelicans while Michael Raffl scored a short-handed marker. -
Ranchise Dur- One Per Cent Voting Was for Decades
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ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2020
SECTION XXX | XXXXXXXX 1 SECTION 01 TRAVELLING IN THE WEST INDIES MEDIA GUIDE VERSION 01 2 The ICC would like to thank all its commercial partners for their support of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 3 WELCOME ICC Chief Executive It gives me great pleasure to welcome media from around the world who are here in Australia to cover the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, an event that promises to make history as well as great memories. This is the seventh edition of the event and it is the first time for women’s sport at the final on International Women’s Day. I would love us to make history on 8 March but whatever Manu Sawhney it is being held in Australia where the hosts and reigning champions will be looking to retain their title on home soil. happens, this event is part of a much bigger plan to grow the But nine other nations will not be making it easy for them and women’s game and ensure it is sustainable for the long term. I know in this league format followed by a knock-out stage, we’re going to enjoy some competitive top quality cricket. As part of this, we will be promoting the event and providing you with videos, imagery, transcripts and editorial material The ICC is committed to growing the women’s game and this via the Online Media Zone. But we can’t realise our ambition event demonstrates the scale of that ambition. The winners without your support. You can help us create heroes and we are will receive $1m whilst an overall 320% increase in the total confident players here will give you many opportunities to do so. -
Nation in the Last Phase of Militancy
© 2006-2017 Kasturi & Sons Ltd. -Satish [email protected] - follow us: thursday, july 13, 2017 Delhi City Edition thehindu.com 24 pages ț ₹10.00 facebook.com/thehindu twitter.com/the_hindu Censor Board objects RBI buying more note China sends troops to its Sam Querrey outlasts to use of some words counting machines, rst overseas military Andy Murray, makes in lm on Amartya Sen says Urjit Patel base in Djibouti it to seminals page 10 page 11 page 12 page 15 Printed at . Chennai . Coimbatore . Bengaluru . Hyderabad . Madurai . Noida . Visakhapatnam . Thiruvananthapuram . Kochi . Vijayawada . Mangaluru . Tiruchirapalli . Kolkata . Hubballi . Mohali . Malappuram . Mumbai . Tirupati . lucknow NEARBY Five-judge Nation in the last phase of India-China trade Bench to hear talks deadlocked Aadhaar pleas militancy: Union Ministers Legal correspondent Decision on market access deferred NEW DELHI A five-judge Bench of the Mob attacks society Praise Kashmir civil society for condemning attack on Amarnath pilgrims ARUN S Supreme Court will hear a after help claims assault New Delhi bunch of petitions challen- NOIDA Peerzada Ashiq Trade talks between India ging the constitutionality Tension erupted in a Noida Srinagar Militants and China remained dead- of the Aadhaar scheme, residential society in Sector Two Union Ministers, locked with neither side primarily whether there is 78 on Wednesday morning Jitendra Singh and Hansraj came on bikes willing to offer concessions a violation of the right to when a mob barged into the Gangaram Ahir, who praised to end the impasse, official privacy as it requires cit- premises and vandalised the Kashmir civil society for Preliminary inquiry by sources said. -
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y k y cm STAR’S SECRET INTEGRATED HELPLINE RACE FOR WHITE HOUSE Actor Alia Bhatt has shared what A single integrated number ‘112’ would soon Americans cast votes as polls in the US were she does when she has no one replace all emergency helpline officially underway to decide who will occupy the WH to talk to LEISURE | P2 numbers in Odisha DOWNTOWN | P3 INTERNATIONAL | P10 VOLUME 10, ISSUE 213 | www.orissapost.com BHUBANESWAR | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 | 2020 12 PAGES | `4.00 IRREGULAR by MANJUL State bans sale, use of firecrackers Centre rolls back POST NEWS NETWORK pected persons staying in home iso- lation, the order said. Bhubaneswar, Nov 3: As a pre- Therefore, the government has ventive measure against a possi- imposed the ban on firecrackers ble spread of Covid-19 during Diwali, and advised people to celebrate the the state government has imposed festival of lights in a traditional hike in bank fees a ban on sale and use of firecrack- way by lighting of earthen lamps ers between November 10 and (Diyas), candles and other tradi- BoB withdraws charges it proposed to levy on November 30. tional lighting materials. The gov- “Considering the potentially ernment sought cooperation from services with regard to the number of free cash harmful consequences of burning people to fight the global pandemic of crackers amidst Covid-19 pan- I will vote for development, deposit transactions in a bank account per month and save the lives of the vulnerable like I’ve been doing for the demic and approaching winter, the population. -
Bhopal, Hoshangabad, Gwalior Than 260 Million Coronavirus Austria Earlier Stopped “The Party Had Deputed with the Choicest of Dishes Intensity
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Tuesday, March 3, 2020
TE NUPEPA O TE TAIRAWHITI TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2020 HOME-DELIVERED $1.90, RETAIL $2.20 TERROR THREAT PAGE 8 CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK ISLAMIC COMMUNITY ON HIGH ALERT • PAIR IN NZ SHOW SYMPTOMS CONSISTENT WITH COIVID-19 • NZ EXPORTS COP AN ESTIMATED $300M HIT • UNCHARTED TERRITORY AS VIRUS SPREADS CLOSING PUBLIC ACCESS • GLOBAL BATTLE AGAINST VIRUS SHOULD BECOME ‘BRIDGE FOR PEACE’ TO WHARVES 5, 6 PAGE 3 PAGES 7, 10, 12 INSIDE TODAY TRIBUTES TO PAPA TEMPLE 33 ‘wonderful’ years as police chaplain The police community put on a special function at Te Poho-o-Rawiri Marae yesterday to recognise and pay tribute to the work retiring police chaplain Temple Isaacs has done for more than 30 years in Tairawhiti. He is pictured with wife Olive and Inspector Sam Aberahama. SEE STORY PAGE 3 Picture by Rebecca Grunwell CHAIN REACTION 300 Coast workers cop effects of export downturn by Andrew Ashton supply chain relied on exports to China. the growing demand from businesses and supporting impacted workers and On the East Coast, 300 people had struggling with cash flow and, in some businesses. Because of the underlying THE profound effects of the stopped working altogether or had to cases, paying tax, Ms Ardern said. momentum in our economy, the coronavirus outbreak and a drop in log reduce hours, she said. Economic Development Minister Phil Government’s surplus and low debt, exports are clearer after Prime Minister The Government was sending special Twyford will visit Gisborne today to hear we can bounce back to the strong level Jacinda Ardern revealed 300 East Coast teams from the Ministry of Social from those on the ground about what of growth seen before the coronavirus workers had either already lost jobs or Development to help those affected further aid might be needed. -
Page10sports.Qxd (Page 1)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 2021 (PAGE 10) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Buttler trumps Kohli, England Aziz William Football Tournament held Excelsior Sports Correspondent Christian FC and Sainik Colony by Dheeraj Menia, Romesh FC. Sethi, Satnam Singh, Aman JAMMU, Mar 16: First Aziz Both the teams failed to Kumar, Mahinder Kalsi, where- beats India by 8 wkts to go 2-1 up William Memorial Football score during match and the as Retd IGP Johnny William was Tournament was organised by match result was also decided the chief guest of the event. AHMEDABAD, Mar 16: sweeps interspersed Peer Panjal Regional between the lofted straight through tie breaker in which Feastus Sotra organising sec- Conference Dioses in collabo- Young Christian FC won the retary, Daniel Bhatti secretary St Virat Kohli's brilliance was- hits into the empty stands. ration with Alexander n't good enough to paper over In all, Buttler hit five fours match by 3-2 goals. Paul Church, David Burat vice Memorial Educational Society, The 3rd match was played president of the tournament, an otherwise inept Indian bat- and four sixes. here today. ting performance as England More than the Buttler's J&K Sabre team showing victory signs along with coaches between JK Bank Academy and Victor Kalyan, Karamat Mattoo, The first match was played Stallion FC. The match was Rattan Lal secretary Jammu humbled the hosts by eight blade, the difference and manager at Rudrapur. between City FC and Param wickets in the third T20 between two sides was the decided through tie breaker Sports-B, Sam Paul, Yousaf FC. -
Nzc Annual Report 2017-2018
NZC ANNUAL REPORT 2017-2018 124TH EDITION This document is the property of NZC. The information contained in this document may not be republished or reproduced without NZC’s prior express permission. TO TRULY CONNECT NEW ZEALAND THROUGH OUR SPIRIT OF CRICKET WE NEED TO PUSH ON. THIS IS A JOURNEY, NOT A DESTINATION. WE MUST KEEP PUSHING BOUNDARIES TO GROW THE GAME. TOGETHER WE’RE PUSHING FOR DEVELOPMENT DIVERSITY COMMITMENT PARTICIPATION OPPORTUNITIES INCLUSIVITY EQUALITY CONNECTION PROGRESSION LEADERSHIP FUN NZC OFFICE BEARERS 2017-2018 Patron Bankers Her Excellency The Right Honourable ANZ Bank Dame Patsy Reddy GNZM, QSO Governor-General of New Zealand Life Members Sir John Anderson KBE, M.J. Brito, D.S. Currie QSO, President I.W. Gallaway QSO, MBE, Sir Richard Hadlee MBE, D.A. Hockley MNZM A.R. Isaac CNZM, P.F. McKelvey CNZM, MBE, D.O. Neely MNZM, MBE, Hon. B.J. Paterson CNZM, Chairman OBE, QC, J.R. Reid CNZM, OBE, Y.G. Taylor, G.J. Barclay Sir Allan Wright KBE Board Honorary Members G.I. Allott, G.J. Barclay, N.J. Craig ONZM, J.C. Alabaster, F.J. Cameron MBE, R.O. Collinge, E.A. Dawson MNZM, I. Cronin-Knight, B E Congdon OBE (Dec), A.E. Dick, G.T. Dowling D.A. Mackinnon, D.M. Puketapu, OBE, J.W. Guy, D.R. Hadlee, B.F. Hastings, M.C. Snedden CNZM V. Pollard, B.W. Sinclair MNZM, J.T. Sparling Chief Executive Officer National Code Of Conduct Commissioner D.J. White M. Heron QC Auditor Statistician Ernst and Young, Chartered Accountants F. Payne New Zealand Cricket Annual Report 2017-2018 Table of Contents 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME NZC’s & ICC’s Vision .......................................................................................8 From the Chairman & CEO .......................................................................10 HIGHLIGHTS The Numbers ................................................................................................... -
Cornwall Districts Cricket & Sports Association
Cornwall Districts Cricket & Sports Association Annual Report 2016-2017 Compiled by Dean Bartlett , General Manager 2 Contents Aim and Vision, Primary Roles 2 Annual General Meeting Agenda 3 Office Bearers 4 Sponsors & Supporters 5 Presidents Report 7 Chairman’s Report 9 Cornwall Cricket Development Foundation 13 Financial Report 15 Business Plan Review 38 Senior Club Report 48 Junior Club Report 89 Aim and Vision To deliver to members an outstanding all round cricketing experience. Primary Roles • To service and provide for the grass roots of cricket and to foster and grow cricket in our local community • To provide an environment for cricketers to enjoy their cricket regardless of age and ability. • To respect and foster the spirit of the game • To ensure all the club’s facilities are of a high quality and accessible to all members • To identify talented players within the club, develop their skills and provide a clear pathway from juniors to seniors • To provide quality coaching • To be competitively successful • To build a lifelong connection between all past and present Cornwall Members and the Club • To fulfil regional responsibilities to Auckland cricket and support the ACA’s regional and national objectives • To maintain and advance the tradition and culture of Cornwall Cricket Club 3 63rd Annual General Meeting Agenda Chairman - Ian Dee 1. Apologies 2. Minutes of the 62nd Annual General Meeting 3. Matters Arising 4. President’s Report - John Ewart 5. Chairman’s Report - Ian Dee 6. Annual Accounts and Treasurer’s Report - Jon Cleland 7. Election of Officers 8. General Business 4 2016 - 2017 Office Bearers PRESIDENT: John Ewart. -
Page14 Sports.Qxd (Page 1)
SUNDAY, JULY 23, 2017 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Indian women's cricket team Election of Forest Minister's Official apathy turns Lasjan wife as Hockey President stayed eyes slice of history, glory Excelsior Correspondent averments made in the plaint, it sports stadium into a cesspool reveals that applicants/plaintiffs LONDON, July 22: ners-up team in 2005 and tomor- The left-handed Mandhana, JAMMU, July 22: City Suhail Bhat hastily started the restoration now. None visits it these days. row will be their last chance to who turned 21 last Tuesday, has have succeeded to make out a work of the playing field and People dump waste there now," History beckons the Indian Judge Jammu M S Manhas prima facie case in their favour SRINAGAR, July 22: Sports be a World Cup winner. faded after the first two knocks today stayed the election of lacks proper drainage. "The he said. women's cricket team when it "For me and Jhulan and her form would be crucial and balance of convenience also lovers at Lasjan and adjoining drain often chokes and the water He said these days, instead takes on England in the ICC Forest Minister Lal Singh's wife lies in favour of the areas on city outskirts have (Goswami) it is very special for India to make a flying start. Kanta Andotra as President of enters into the stadium. There is of players, grazing cows and World Cup final here tomorrow, because we are the only players The Mumbai-player had applicants/plaintiffs", City alleged that authorities' apathy no mechanism of dewatering rain waters are the only things aiming to cap a fairytale run Jammu and Kashmir Hockey Judge said.