Double-wicket Cricket Tornament: Eight Test countries confirm
participation
LAHORE,Jan 8: A pairs of the eight Test-playing countries will
participate in the second International Floodlit Double-wicket
Cricket Tournament, to be held at the Qadhafi Stadium from April
26 to 29. In a Press conference, addressed jointly by Akbar
Saeed and Abbas Kazim, it was revealed that prize-money for the
competition had been increased from US $ 15,000 to $ 30,000.
Teams from Australia, India, South Africa, New Zealand,
Zimbabwe, England and host Pakistan will take part in the
four-day competition.
While replying to a question, Abbas Kazim said that the West
Indies Cricket Control Board (WICCB), had showed inability to
send its pair of cricketers for the prestigious contest due to
pre-occupation of all the national players in domestic cricket.
"Of course, players in Britain will also be busy in the
All-England County Cricket Championship and other competitions
like the Natwest Trophy and Sunday League during that period,
but I have been assured that a pair of reputed players will be
sent to Pakistan to take part in the International Double-Wicket
Cricket Tournament." said Abbas Kazim. Akbar Saeed said that
success of the first tournament held in 1997, had encouraged his
organisation to organise the second one in a befitting manner.
He promised to provide adequate facilities to spectators and
better terms to the participating players so that every one
should take pleasure from it just as one enjoys the "carnivals".
It has been decided to have a panel of top Pakistani umpires for
the four-day competition. The organisers will be more choosy in
picking fielders for the matches from all over the country.
"The fielders will also be encouraged by giving handsome cash
awards to the best fielder of every match and also the best
fielder of the tournament," said Abbas Kazim while replying to
another.
This year, matches will begin daily at 5:30 pm. Playing time of
matches, change-over time for batting of each pair and time
between matches will be enhanced. Each match will start 10
minutes after conclusion of previous match. Everyday, total
playing time is being increased to five-and-a-half hours. Every
evening the dinner-break will be of half-an-hour. Every care
will be taken for entertainment of spectators. The eight pairs
of the eight Test-playing nations will be divided into two
groups. The tournament will again be played on around-robin
league system. The top two teams of each pool will qualify for
the semi-finals to be played in a criss-cross fashion.
Six matches will be played in both the pools. Twelve matches
will be organised on the first three days. Every day four
matches will be held. In both semi-finals, each pair will bowl
eight overs, while during the final both the pairs will bowl 10
overs each. " The Man-of-the-Match" awards will be given at the
conclusion of two matches daily. The final will be followed by a
colourful closing ceremony in which the "Man-of-the-Final" award
will be given. The champion pair will get a beautiful trophy and
handsome cash award.
Last year, Pakistan's aggressive stroke-player Aaqib Javed had
won the first International Double-Wicket Cricket Tournament.
This year, in all probability, Shahid Afridi will pair with
promising all-rounder Azhar Mahmood to represent Pakistan.
Source:: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)