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Sharjah honour for Sachin on Desert Storm anniversary and birthday

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The West Stand at the iconic Sharjah Cricket Stadium has been renamed the Sachin Tendulkar stand in a special ceremony on Monday evening.

Not only does it coincide with the birthday of the famous cricketer from India, but it also marks the 25th anniversary of the famous back to back centuries he scored against Australia in 1998 to a packed stadium. The 143 he scored on April 22 and 134 two days later in the finals of the Coca-Cola Cup, a triangular series between India, Australia, and New Zealand has been recorded in the books as a veritable desert storm.

Tendulkar scored 49 hundreds in ODIs played across 34 stadiums but his seven centuries at Sharjah Cricket Stadium, including the twin hundreds in April 1998, stand out and are celebrated by fans around the world to this day.

Tendulkar, who reached Goa on Saturday night with his wife Anjalia and daughter Sara, said in a record message: “I wish I was there but unfortunately I had prior commitments. Playing in Sharjah has always been a magnificent experience.

“From the electrifying atmosphere to the love, affection and support, Sharjah has been a special venue for Indian cricket fans and lovers of the game from around the globe. It’s given us so many special moments. A big thank you to Mr Bukhatir and his team for this kind gesture on the 25th anniversary of the Desert Storm match and my 50th birthday. Feels like the greatest 6 of them all!”

The Sharjah Cricket Stadium still holds the Guinness record for most One-Day internationals played (244) and witnessed many memorable moments in cricketing history.

Commenting on the decision to pay this tribute to Tendulkar on the anniversary of Desert Storm, Sharjah Cricket Association chief executive Khalaf Bukhatir said, “This is our small way of expressing our gratitude to Sachin for doing so much for the game of cricket. Indeed, that was an incredible innings, and it was repeated in the finals.

“Right through the years of the now legendary CBFS (Cricketers’ Benefit Fund Series) initiative, we have striven here at Sharjah to acknowledge the services of many great players even after their retirement. We believe that as administrators it is our duty to pay tribute to those who have raised the bar and dedicated their lives to the cause of cricket, and we will continue to do so.”

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New York Strikers Set Sights on Consecutive Abu Dhabi T10 Glory

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The New York Strikers, reigning champions of the Abu Dhabi T10 tournament, are preparing to defend their title with a determined squad. Determined to prove his skills yet again is the explosive Pakistani batsman Asif Ali, whose recent heroics in the Hong Kong Sixes tournament have further cemented his reputation as one of T10 cricket’s most dangerous power-hitters. As preparations intensify for the upcoming season, several key squad members have also shared their vision and commitment to maintaining the Strikers’ dominance in one of cricket’s most dynamic formats.

Fresh from his outstanding performance in the Hong Kong Sixes, where he played a crucial role in powering his team to victory including consecutive sixes against Indian team, Asif Ali shared his excitement “It’s an honor to be part of New York Strikers once again and participate in the Abu Dhabi T10. Having recently demonstrated my abilities in the Hong Kong Sixes, I feel in excellent form to tackle the challenges ahead. The T10 format demands quick thinking and explosive performance exactly the kind of cricket I relish.”

English fast bowler Reece Topley, a significant addition to the squad, expressed his anticipation about joining the defending champions: “I’m really excited about joining the New York Strikers for this year’s T10 in Abu Dhabi. As I’m joining the reigning champions, the standard has been set really high so hopefully we can go just as well as last year and bring that trophy home “

Young pace sensation Muhammad Jawad Ullah demonstrated his commitment to the team’s cause: “I am elated, thanks to New York strikers for trusting me again. I can’t wait to contribute with my skills and determined to apply my learnings to win another trophy for my squad.”

As defending champions, the franchise’s strategic recruitment and retention of key players demonstrates their profound determination to maintain their supremacy in the tournament. The New York Strikers’ preparation and the passionate commitment expressed by their players serve as a clear statement of creating another chapter of cricketing excellence in the fast-paced arena of T10 cricket.

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Sri Lanka crowned champions after defeating Pakistan in Hong Kong Sixes 2024 final

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he fireworks continued in the Hong Kong Sixes 2024 on the final day of the tournament. Sri Lanka were crowned champions after they defeated neighbours Pakistan by 3 wickets.

Being out into bat, Pakistan were bowled out for 72 in 5.2 overs. Muhammad Akhlaq top-scored with 48 off 20. Later, Pakistan bowlers did create some pressure in the starting of the chase but the Lankan lions soon pushed the paddle.

Sandun Weerakkody chipped in with a 13-ball 34 while captain Lahiru Madushanka (19 off 5) and Tharindu Ratnayake (16* off 4) made valuable contributions to take the side home.

Earlier, in the day, Australia’s Dan Christian smashed 6 sixes in one over against Pakistan’s Asif Ali in the Cup Semi Final. The Asian side had started off the proceedings with the ball in a steady way but Dan Christian helped the Aussies put up 107/1 in 6 overs. He ended up getting 42*off 10.

Later, Pakistan batters unleashed a stunning show with the bat and chased down the target in 5.5 overs to win the match by 4 wickets and register a place in the final. Muhammad Akhlaq scored 32 off 10 while Asif Ali struck 32 off 8.

The rest of the job was done by Faheem Ashraf (19* off 9) and Aamer Yamin (24* off 8).
Sri Lanka made it to the final of the tournament after defeating Bangladesh in a close encounter in the semi-final. The Bangla tigers were bundled out for 103 after Tharindu Rathnayake picked up four wickets.

Sri Lanka were then off to a good start in the chase after Sandun Weerakkody scored fifty before retiring. But Bangladesh did make a comeback and picked up a couple of wickets in quick succession. Sri Lanka needed 14 runs in the final over and they went over the line by 3 wickets.

England and Oman locked horns with each other in the Bowl final.

Oman took away the win by 4 wickets after chasing down a target of 124 runs. Batting first, England put up 123/1 in 6 overs after Ravi Bopara and Jordan Thompson struck fifties before retiring.

Oman got a perfect start to the chase as openers Asif Khan (47* off 17) and Vinayak Shukla (38 off 12) stitched a stand of 75 runs for the first wicket. Oman eventually completed the target in 5.5 overs to win the Bowl final.

The Plate Final was played between South Africa and UAE. The Proteas scored 96/4 after JJ Smuts remained unbeaten at 67 off 18 and then the bowlers unveiled a brilliant show with the ball. UAE were restricted to 95/4 and lost by 1 run.

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Oman Defeats India, Women’s Match Highlights Day 3 of Hong Kong Sixes

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The Hong Kong Sixes 2024 moved into the third and final day but the tournament continued to produce some brilliant performances and exciting encounters. While Oman clinched a win against India, the highlight of the day was the special women’s exhibition match to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

The final day of the tournament began with the Bowl Match 5 between England and New Zealand. Batting first, England put up 116/4 in 6 overs after Ravi Bopara struck 62* off 15. In reply, the Kiwis were restricted to 108/2. Siddhesh Dixit top-scored for his side with 45 off 18. England won by 8 runs.

Next, it was hosts Hong Kong up against South Africa in the Plate Semi Final 1. Hong Kong could manage 92/4 in 6 overs and it took the Proteas chase down the target in 5.3 overs. Wicket-keeper batter Modiri Litheko struck 41 off 15 for the side as South Africa clinched a win by 4 wickets.

The Plate Semi Final 2 was played between Nepal and UAE. Bibek Yadav’s 49 off 16 helped the side to put 94/3 in 6 overs. Later, UAE captain Asif Khan notched up 55 off 15 before retiring and the side eventually won by 5 wickets.

India locked horns with Oman in the Bowl Match 6. The Men in Blue rode on Robin Uthappa’s 52 off 13 and Bharat Chipli’s 32 off 11 to put up 119/3 in 6 overs. Robin Uthappa retired after scoring a fifty.
The Oman batters then took on the Indian bowling unit and chased the target down in 4.2 overs to win by 6 wickets. Asif Khan remained unbeaten at 46 off 12 and Vinayak Shukla struck 54 off 11 before retiring.

The special women’s exhibition match that was played to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China between Hong Kong, China Women and Chinese Women saw Hong Kong, China clinching a win against China. Hong Kong put up 61/0 in 6 overs and then restricted the opponents to 36/3 to win the match by 25 runs.

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