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  1. The PCB has received all pending approvals and exemptions from the emirate to host the tournament there The remainder of PSL 2021 has finally been given the go-ahead to be played out in Abu Dhabi in June, a significant overnight turnaround after prospects for the future of the sixth season had begun to look gloomy. On Wednesday the PCB had deferred a decision on the fate of the season by 24 hours after they couldn't secure some critical exemptions from the Abu Dhabi government. Franchises and officials had been told to delay departure plans from Pakistan and given that the league was due to restart on June 1, a postponement seemed a distinct possibility. But less than 24 hours were ultimately needed and the PCB announced on Thursday they had secured the approvals and exemptions they were seeking. The PSL management will now talk to the six franchises to rework logistics and firm up departure plans, with the start date of the tournament almost certainly rejigged. The exemptions sought were, the PCB believed, critical to the staging of the event, and included provisions for players, officials and broadcast and production staff flying in from India and South Africa. Travel restrictions are currently in place in the UAE for visitors from those two countries because of the Covid-19 pandemic but agreements have now been reached between the league and UAE authorities. Those flying in from the two countries will have to quarantine for 10 days in a separate hotel to where the rest of the teams are staying. Everyone from India and South Africa will arrive by chartered flight. The six franchises and league officials will have to go through seven days of the quarantine in the UAE, with teams put up in three different hotels - two teams in each hotel. Players from Bangladesh and Sri Lanka will go to Pakistan, and travel onto the UAE by chartered flights - one each from Lahore and Karachi. Because of the fluid nature of the pandemic in different parts of the world, there are actually travel restrictions to the UAE from several countries, including Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, which is why chartered flights will be used. "We are delighted with this development as the remaining hurdles in the staging of the remaining HBL PSL 6 matches in Abu Dhabi have been overcome and all systems are now good to go," Wasim Khan, the PCB chief executive, said in a statement. "We are grateful to the UAE government, National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority, Emirates Cricket Board and Abu Dhabi Sports Council for their support and patronage in ensuring all final obstacles were removed, which has firmly put us in a position to complete our marquee event. "The PCB, in consultation with the team owners, will now work at pace to finalise all event-related arrangements, details of which will be shared in due course." No crowds are expected to be allowed at the stadium for the games, even though the UAE has been allowing limited numbers back for sports events. In a further indication of the keenness to ensure the season goes ahead, the PCB has agreed to bear the incremental costs of the league being shifted to Abu Dhabi. Generally, operational costs, including broadcasting, production and logistics, are shouldered by the franchises, with the PCB responsible for stadium rents and match officials' fees. But in an acknowledgment of concerns that a shift to the UAE will mean higher costs, the PCB has agreed to cover the extra outlay. The development is a significant win for the PCB and boon for the league. The sixth season had begun in Karachi in February but had to be cut short, after a virus outbreak in the bio-bubble. Fourteen games out of a scheduled 34 had been played. Plans were made to resume the league in Karachi in June but worries about an impending surge in Covid-19 cases in the city forced the PCB and franchises to look at offshore options. The UAE was always a frontrunner, given it was Pakistan's home for international cricket for so long and the birthplace of the PSL. This was the second season in a row the league had been disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, though in 2020 the board were able to rearrange the outstanding final games in November.
  2. Al Amin Hossain, Hasan Mahmud, Rubel Hossain and Nasum Ahmed also miss out from the New Zealand tour party Najmul Hossain Shanto has been omitted from Bangladesh's ODI squad for the first two matches of their three-match series against Sri Lanka. Shanto is one of five exclusions from the large white-ball squad that toured New Zealand in March. Shakib Al Hasan has returned to the side and is the only addition in the 15-member squad. Shakib had missed the New Zealand tour because of a thigh injury and opted out of the subsequent two-match Test series in Sri Lanka to play in the IPL. He and Mustafizur Rahman were in hotel quarantine since returning to Dhaka after the IPL's suspension and started training on May 18 after completing 11 days in isolation. The squad also excludes Al Amin Hossain, Hasan Mahmud, Rubel Hossain and Nasum Ahmed, who toured New Zealand for the white-ball leg. Mahmud and Rubel are both recovering from back injuries, while Mohammad Naim, who played the T20Is against New Zealand, finds himself among the four standby players. Chief selector Minhajul Abedin said Shanto, whose 163 against Sri Lanka in the first Test in Pallekele had brought him out of a batting rut, was dropped due to his ODI form. "Shanto hasn't done well in ODIs so we thought of giving him a break," Abedin told ESPNcricinfo. Shanto has just 93 runs in eight matches so far, including 38 runs in three innings in the ODI series against West Indies. He was in the squad for the New Zealand tour but didn't play any of the ODIs. Abedin was confident that the selected squad can turn things around after their 3-0 defeat to New Zealand and sought to focus on their 3-0 win over West Indies at home in January. "We beat West Indies quite comprehensively in the last home series, so we didn't change the squad too much," he told media on Thursday. "We have almost kept every one. The selection panel hopes that we play better cricket against Sri Lanka. "Things are a little different at home and we have done well against them [Sri Lanka] in the past. The team always feels better with the best players. Everyone is fit, and playing in the practice match. "We have kept four standbys with the 15-man squad. They will stay with the team. It is a contingency for Covid-19 situation." All 19 players are taking part in a practice match in Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protishtan (BKSP) on Thursday, before having two days of training ahead of the first ODI on May 23. Squad: Tamim Iqbal (capt), Liton Das, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mohammad Mithun, Mahmudullah, Afif Hossain, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Mohammad Saifuddin, Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Soumya Sarkar, Mosaddek Hossain, Mahedi Hasan, Shoriful Islam Standbys: Mohammad Naim, Taijul Islam, Shohidul Islam, Aminul Islam Biplob
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  6. The tournament was already held over from last year in Pakistan due to the pandemic The tournament was already held over from last year in Pakistan due to the pandemic The Asia Cup Twenty20 cricket tournament due to be held in Sri Lanka in June has been called off because of the worsening coronavirus crisis in the region, a top organizer said Wednesday. The tournament was already held over from last year in Pakistan due to the pandemic. Sri Lanka Cricket CEO Ashley de Silva said the event may have to be put back until after the 2023 50-over World Cup because most teams had already planned schedules for the next two years. De Silva said the Asian Cricket Council would soon make a formal announcement. Coronavirus infections have spread rapidly across South Asia in recent weeks with many nations banning flights from the region. Sri Lanka Wednesday announced a 10-day ban on airline passengers coming into the country. However, Sri Lanka's national team is currently in Bangladesh to play three one-day internationals.
  7. Marketing agency Ban Tech won the bid after quoting an offer just above the floor price The BCB has sold its 2021-23 TV rights to marketing agency Ban Tech for a reported price of BDT 161.5 crore ($19.07 million approx). The company won the bid after quoting an offer price just above the $19 million floor price set by the board last month. The Bangladesh-Sri Lanka ODI series, to be held in Dhaka next week, will be the first home series under this deal, which runs up to October 2023. The amount is 5% less than BCB's previous long-term broadcast deal with Gazi TV, which was $20.02 million for six years. It is understood that the BCB is pleased with the deal, and will make a formal announcement on Tuesday. "We will disclose the deal after the board's approval tomorrow. It is definitely a good thing, given the circumstances. They were the only bidders, and they met the floor price," Jalal Yunus, BCB's media committee chairman, said. Ban Tech had previously bid successfully for the Bangladesh-West Indies home series in January-February this year, for a reported $2.12 million (approx.) price, bidding $620,000 more than the floor price on that occasion. One major difference between previous TV deals and the new one is that BCB will produce the home series during this period after they also separately advertised for offers from production companies. This is the first time that the BCB will produce the broadcast on their own. Gazi TV and T-Sports, the two major sports channels in Bangladesh, will be buying the rights from Ban Tech. T-Sports had previously shown the Bangabandhu T20 Cup and this year's Bangladesh-West Indies home series. The new TV deal includes ten home series including tours of Australia and England this year, and India's tour next year. Australia are supposed to play only T20Is (the number of matches are not yet confirmed) and according to the ICC's Future Tours Programme, England have three ODIs and three T20Is scheduled just before the World Cup T20 this year. India are scheduled to play two Tests and three ODIs in November 2022. Apart from these teams, Sri Lanka (twice), New Zealand, Pakistan, Afghanistan and West Indies are also scheduled to tour Bangladesh till January 2023. In the previous six-year cycle that contained 80 international matches, India toured Bangladesh twice, in 2014 and 2015, while England and Australia toured once each.
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  9. Two-time World Cup winner joins Andy Flower as part of the backroom staff v Daren Sammy has stepped down from his role as St Lucia Zouks captain to become the franchise's "T20 cricket consultant and brand ambassador" for the 2021 CPL season. Sammy led the Zouks - who had previously reached the play-offs once in seven seasons - to the final last year, after they finished third in the league phase and then bowled Guyana Amazon Warriors out for 55 in the semi-finals. Sammy himself faced 51 balls and bowled only three overs across his 12 appearances, and with his playing role increasingly limited, he will now join Andy Flower's coaching staff instead. Sammy, a two-time T20 World champion, is yet to confirm his retirement from all cricket, but has not played since the 2020 CPL final, and is now head coach at his PSL franchise, Peshawar Zalmi. "It's been an absolute pleasure to have led and been a part of the St Lucia Zouks from its inception," Sammy said in a CPL media release. "Even though some may say good things must come to an end it will not be in this instance: St Lucia Zouks and I will always be a team. "But since venturing into coaching, I realise I have a new passion that can allow me to still contribute and play a part in taking the franchise forward on its quest to winning a CPL title and developing future stars." Flower, who called Sammy an "icon of West Indies white-ball cricket" and "the heartbeat of St Lucia Zouks," said: "He's decided to step away from playing after an amazing career both with the West Indies, where he led the side to two T20 World Cups, but also as a really inspirational leader, full of integrity, for the island. We want to continue our partnership with Daren coming in as part ambassador, part coach, part mentor alongside me." The Zouks also announced the retention of seven players from their 2020 squad ahead of the upcoming season, which starts on August 28 in St Kitts: Andre Fletcher, Kesrick Williams, Rahkeem Cornwall, Roston Chase, Obed McCoy, Mark Deyal and Javelle Glen.
  10. Both players left quarantine on Monday night, 11 days after they arrived in Dhaka following the IPL's deferment Shakib Al Hasan and Mustafizur Rahman have started training with the Bangladesh squad after transferring from hotel quarantine to the team's bio-bubble for the Sri Lanka series, according to the BCB. Both players left quarantine on Monday night, 11 days after they arrived in Dhaka following the IPL's deferment. Initially they were supposed to be in quarantine for 14 days, in accordance with the directive by the country's health authorities for travellers from India, which is currently suffering a massive second wave of Covid-19 infections. The BCB's chief executive Nizamuddin Chowdhury said that there was no "special considerations" being made for the two, given that they will remain in a bio-bubble all through the Sri Lanka series, which begins on May 23. Training for the series began today. "The directive that they must practise while staying in a bio-bubble environment still stands. They are practicing while within the bio-bubble. This is not a special consideration. They have shifted from their hotel quarantine to the team's bio-bubble," Chowdhury said, adding that the pair had tested negative three times before joining the bubble. The IPL sent the two players to Dhaka on a chartered flight, since air travel between the two countries has been suspended since April 14. A hard lockdown was enforced in Bangladesh since that day, following a spike in Covid-19 cases from mid-March. With India also experiencing a severe second wave, the border between the two countries was also shut from late April. Land borders were reopened earlier this month, with those crossing over into Bangladesh needing to undergo institutional quarantine for 14 days.
  11. Sunil Narine still absent as West Indies gear up for 15 T20Is against South Africa, Australia and Pakistan Allrounder Andre Russell is back in the West Indies T20I squad for the first time since March 2020. West Indies' 18-member squad for their upcoming set of T20I series against South Africa, Australia and Pakistan also includes the returning duo of Shimron Hetmyer and Sheldon Cottrell, with Kieron Pollard continuing to lead the side following on from the 2-1 home win against Sri Lanka in the format in March. Sunil Narine, meanwhile, continues to miss out, with Cricket West Indies revealing the spinner informed lead selector Roger Harper he wasn't yet ready to return to international cricket. "If his position changes, then the selectors would consider him for selection," a CWI spokesperson said. While the West Indies side retains at its core most of the players that helped them triumph in the series against Sri Lanka, there are a handful of changes, especially in the bowling department. Alongside Cottrell, Oshane Thomas and Hayden Walsh Jnr also return, while the 39-year-old fast bowler Fidel Edwards retains his place in the side. Chris Gayle and Evin Lewis remain part of the side, while Nicholas Pooran is vice-captain. "The provisional T20I squad was put together with all T20I home series matches against South Africa, Australia and Pakistan in mind," Harper said. "This gives us the opportunity to continue to build towards the upcoming World Cup and to determine our best squad and our ideal eleven." West Indies coach Phil Simmons stressed the importance of the 15 upcoming T20Is, with two T20 World Cups scheduled to take place over the next 18 months. "These upcoming T20Is are crucial in terms of our preparation for the ICC T20 World Cup. We have assembled a very solid squad with experienced world-class match-winners and some exciting young talented players, ready to explode onto the global stage and do great things for West Indies cricket. "We are at that point where we have identified those who we will look to be the core of the squad to defend our World Cup title, so we want to make sure the upcoming matches create that environment - the way we train, the way we plan, the way we execute and the chemistry within the group. We won five years ago, so the next few weeks and months will be major steppingstones on the road towards defending our title and being World Champions for a third time." The series against South Africa begins on June 26 and ends on July 3, with all five games taking place in Grenada. The five T20Is against Australia will take place in St Lucia, while the five matches against Pakistan will be held in Barbados and Guyana. West Indies T20I squad: Kieron Pollard (capt), Nicholas Pooran (wk), Fabian Allen, Dwayne Bravo, Sheldon Cottrell, Fidel Edwards, Andre Fletcher, Chris Gayle, Shimron Hetmyer, Jason Holder, Akeal Hosein, Evin Lewis, Obed McCoy, Andre Russell, Lendl Simmons, Oshane Thomas, Hayden Walsh Jnr
  12. England and Australia to play five Tests in six weeks; Women's Ashes commences on January 27 England's men will begin their attempts to reclaim the Ashes at Brisbane on December 8, with an intense programme of five Tests in six weeks culminating at Perth's new Optus Stadium in mid-January. The multi-format women's Ashes will commence shortly after, with Australia looking to a achieve a third consecutive defence across a single Test, three ODIs and three T20Is. With the T20 World Cup being staged in October and November in India, and the likelihood of players arriving in Australia having to quarantine for 14 days, the start of the 2021-22 Ashes has been pushed back significantly. The first Test will remain at the Gabba, where Australia have only lost once since 1988, before a day-night game at Adelaide Oval. With Melbourne and Sydney retaining their traditional Boxing Day and New Year spots, the series will finish up in Western Australia - but not at the WACA, which hosted its last Ashes Test in 2017. This will be the first time since 1994-95 that the Ashes has not concluded at the SCG. Ahead of the men's Ashes, Australia will face Afghanistan for the first time at Test level in Hobart from November 27 after that meeting was postponed from last season due to the impacts of Covid-19. For the Australian players also involved at the T20 World Cup that will be their only preparation before facing England. Joe Root has overseen England's last two Ashes campaigns - a 2-2 home draw in 2019 and a 4-0 loss on the 2017-18 tour - and the challenge this time around will only be increased by a packed schedule and the biosecurity provisions implemented in response to Covid-19. England's Test specialists are likely to arrive in Australia in advance, with those multi-format players involved at the T20 World Cup joining them. The schedule for warm-up matches is yet to be confirmed, as are rules governing crowds and whether fans can travel from overseas. "In a perfect world, we would welcome England fans back to these shores for a summer of singing and sportsmanship," Nick Hockley, Cricket Australia's interim CEO, said. "Of course, we will be guided by the Australian government on all things related to international travel." He added: "We are absolutely thrilled to announce our men's and women's international fixtures for the 2021-22 summer of cricket. The lessons learned from successfully delivering a safe summer in '20-21 gives us confidence on what we're able to achieve, and we're all hoping for a summer of full crowds and an Ashes atmosphere we're all accustomed to. "The Ashes is one of the great global sporting rivalries and seems to grow ever larger with each series and generation. We cannot wait to host England men over five Tests this summer. The most recent men's Ashes series was a remarkable contest that captured the imagination of the entire cricketing world and I expect this summer to be no different." Heather Knight will lead England's attempts to regain the Women's Ashes for the first time since 2015, starting with a Test at Canberra's Manuka Oval. T20I and ODI legs will follow in Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne, with points on offer for all the matches. Following the conclusion of the series, both teams will head to New Zealand for the 50-over Women's World Cup, which was postponed from 2020 due to the pandemic. "An Ashes series in Australia is a global highlight of the cricketing calendar and is always a focus series for England teams," Tom Harrison, the ECB's chief executive officer, said. "It's a hugely exciting prospect that both men's and women's squads will be heading to Australia. It promises to be a highly competitive and close contest with teams in both series evenly matched. I have little doubt that the rivalry and drama will once again capture the interest of sports lovers across the globe. "2022 is going to be an amazing year for women's cricket. With an Ashes, a World Cup in New Zealand and a home Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, this could be a landmark year for our team. It represents a huge challenge, but one Heather Knight and her talented squad are very excited about." Men's 2021-22 Ashes schedule December 8-12 1st Test, Gabba December 16-20 2nd Test, Adelaide Oval (D/N) December 26-30 3rd Test, MCG January 5-9 4th Test, SCG January 14-18 5th Test, Perth Women's 2021-22 Ashes schedule January 27-30 Only Test, Manuka Oval February 4 1st T20I, North Sydney Oval February 6 2nd T20I, North Sydney Oval February 10 3rd T20I, Adelaide Oval February 13 1st ODI, Adelaide Oval February 16 2nd ODI, Junction Oval February 19 3rd ODI, Junction Oval
  13. Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon issue statement following Cameron Bancroft's latest comments Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon have reiterated that they did not know anything about "a foreign substance being taken onto the field of play to alter the condition of the ball" at the Newlands Test of 2018, infamous as Sandpapergate. In a statement addressed "to the Australian public", Australia's bowling unit from that Test said that they had became aware of the use of sandpaper on the ball only after "we saw the images on the big screen". "We pride ourselves on our honesty. So it's been disappointing to see that our integrity has been questioned by some journalists and past players in recent days in regard to the Cape Town Test of 2018," the statement read. "We have already answered questions many times on this issue, but we feel compelled to put the key facts on the record again. "We did not know a foreign substance was taken onto the field to alter the condition of the ball until we saw the images on the big screen at Newlands. "And to those who, despite the absence of evidence, insist that 'we must have known' about the use of a foreign substance simply because we are bowlers, we say this: The umpires during that Test match, Nigel Llong and Richard Illingworth, both very respected and experienced umpires, inspected the ball after the images surfaced on the TV coverage and did not change it because there was no sign of damage. "None of this excuses what happened on the field that day at Newlands. It was wrong and it should never have happened. "We've all learned valuable lessons and we'd like to think the public can see a change for the better in terms of the way we play, the way we behave and respect the game. Our commitment to improving as people and players will continue. "We respectfully request an end to the rumour-mongering and innuendo. It has gone on too long and it is time to move on." The statement followed an interview with Cameron Bancroft in the Guardian where the batter, one of the three - Steven Smith and David Warner were the others - to serve a ban following the incident, said that it was "self-explanatory" that the bowlers had to know the ball had been tampered with. Since then, former Australia captains Michael Clarke and Adam Gilchrist have offered their views on the issue, with Clarke saying he suspected more people knew what was going on, and Gilchrist suggesting that the incident had not been investigated thoroughly by Cricket Australia. *Nick Hockley, the interim CA chief executive, said the governing body's integrity unit would not be contacting the former assistant coach David Saker in the same way that it had reached out to Bancroft following his comments. "No, not at this stage. We've put out the general message publicly that if anyone feels they have new information, they should come forward," Hockley said. "We saw the media reports and our integrity unit reached out to Cam directly to ask whether he had new information. He came back overnight to confirm he's had no new information since the original investigation, and we're appreciative of him confirming that. We've also said publicly if anyone has any new information that they should come forward and present it." As for what would happen should such information be presented, Hockley would not elaborate on the sort of action CA might then take. "I'm not going to speculate," he said. "We've got to work on the facts that we've got, at the moment we've got no new information since the original investigation." Hockley said the episode had been a difficult one for many in cricket, as a re-opening of old scars from 2018. "It's challenging in the sense that it's re-opening or taking us back to what was a very bruising time for lots of people," he said. "A full and thorough investigation was done at the time, sanctions were handed out and they were served. Since that time there's been new leadership, who I think have done a tremendous job. "You only have to watch The Test documentary to get. great insight into the culture and how making Australians proud is a central tenet of the culture that that leadership has built and created. I'm really focused on taking all the learnings and the confidence we have from delivering a fantastic summer just gone, to taking that forward to what's going to be a massive Ashes summer ahead."
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