Harare, June 17 (Ians) With 10 teams contesting for the last two places in the Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 in India through the Qualifiers in Zimbabwe set to start from Sunday, former Zimbabwe cricketer Mpumelelo Mbangwa feels the significance of the event is way more important than it really is.
Sri Lanka and the West Indies, previous World Cup winners, will battle alongside hosts Zimbabwe, Ireland, Scotland, Oman, Netherlands, Nepal, the UAE and the USA in the next three weeks to determine who makes the cut for the main event in India.
“It is with great anticipation that I look forward to the Icc Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier. The significance of the event cannot be overstated. Whilst there is a nuanced appreciation for each team participating, the competition is a marker for the direction of our great game and requires that each give their best under the intense pressure of expectation.
Sri Lanka and the West Indies, previous World Cup winners, will battle alongside hosts Zimbabwe, Ireland, Scotland, Oman, Netherlands, Nepal, the UAE and the USA in the next three weeks to determine who makes the cut for the main event in India.
“It is with great anticipation that I look forward to the Icc Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier. The significance of the event cannot be overstated. Whilst there is a nuanced appreciation for each team participating, the competition is a marker for the direction of our great game and requires that each give their best under the intense pressure of expectation.
- 6/17/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Dubai, Jan 10 (Ians) Former India opener Virender Sehwag will join the stellar commentary panel of the inaugural ILT20, which is set to be held across Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah from January 13 to February 12.
The ILT20 announced the illustrious commentary panel in December and has made one more big addition to the list in Sehwag, just before the competition.
“I am really excited to be part of the Dp World ILT20 commentary team. The teams in the tournament are evenly matched and each of the franchises have many exciting players. I am certain that it will be a magnificent tournament and I feel very privileged to have a chance to call the action,” said Sehwag in a media release.
The ILT20 commentary panel for the inaugural season includes Ian Bishop, Simon Doull, David Lloyd, David Gower, Wasim Akram, Mohammad Azharuddin, Harbhajan Singh, Waqar Younis, and Niall O’ Brien.
The panel...
The ILT20 announced the illustrious commentary panel in December and has made one more big addition to the list in Sehwag, just before the competition.
“I am really excited to be part of the Dp World ILT20 commentary team. The teams in the tournament are evenly matched and each of the franchises have many exciting players. I am certain that it will be a magnificent tournament and I feel very privileged to have a chance to call the action,” said Sehwag in a media release.
The ILT20 commentary panel for the inaugural season includes Ian Bishop, Simon Doull, David Lloyd, David Gower, Wasim Akram, Mohammad Azharuddin, Harbhajan Singh, Waqar Younis, and Niall O’ Brien.
The panel...
- 1/10/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Melbourne, Oct 16 (Ians) Former England captain Nasser Hussain opined that the Icc Men’s T20 World Cup, starting from Sunday in Australia, will give fans chances to see hard-fought battles between 16 teams apart from some top-drawer performances in 45 matches to be held over the next 28 days.
“The Icc Men’s T20 World Cup is a great tournament with the world’s best talent on view. Not much separates the teams, and the tournament promises some hard-fought battles and top-drawer performances. I am sure I will enjoy commentating in Australia, which has some iconic venues and spectators who really love the game,” said Hussain, who will be commentating in the tournament.
Eoin Morgan, the last captain to lift the Icc Men’s Cricket World Cup trophy and retired from international cricket earlier this year, will be also a part of the panel alongside Australian trio of Adam Gilchrist, Shane Watson and...
“The Icc Men’s T20 World Cup is a great tournament with the world’s best talent on view. Not much separates the teams, and the tournament promises some hard-fought battles and top-drawer performances. I am sure I will enjoy commentating in Australia, which has some iconic venues and spectators who really love the game,” said Hussain, who will be commentating in the tournament.
Eoin Morgan, the last captain to lift the Icc Men’s Cricket World Cup trophy and retired from international cricket earlier this year, will be also a part of the panel alongside Australian trio of Adam Gilchrist, Shane Watson and...
- 10/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Breton are a five-piece band based in south London, who spend their time 'deconstructing and reassembling popular culture'
Who are they?
"Breton is film. Breton is sound. Breton is about audio and audio-visual autopsy; deconstructing and reassembling popular culture." Well, that's what they say.
And what do you say?
They're a five-piece band based in south London. But, it's fair to say, they are more than a five-piece band. Their base is The Lab, where all five live and work, making not just music but music videos, films and remixes.
Veritable renaissance men, then?
Well, we reserve that title for people who also design siege engines. But they're clearly no dolts, as the clip for their single Edward the Confessor makes plain – an arty black and white piece, made by Niall O'Brien and the band's multimedia arm, bretonLABS.
With that name and a song called Edward the Confessor, they must be folkies.
Who are they?
"Breton is film. Breton is sound. Breton is about audio and audio-visual autopsy; deconstructing and reassembling popular culture." Well, that's what they say.
And what do you say?
They're a five-piece band based in south London. But, it's fair to say, they are more than a five-piece band. Their base is The Lab, where all five live and work, making not just music but music videos, films and remixes.
Veritable renaissance men, then?
Well, we reserve that title for people who also design siege engines. But they're clearly no dolts, as the clip for their single Edward the Confessor makes plain – an arty black and white piece, made by Niall O'Brien and the band's multimedia arm, bretonLABS.
With that name and a song called Edward the Confessor, they must be folkies.
- 12/2/2011
- by Michael Hann
- The Guardian - Film News
A new six part Rte factual series, featuring Irish journalists discussing some of the major stories of their careers, is to commence this Sunday, 19 July, on Rte One at 7.00p.m. Some journalists featured in the new series include; Charlie Bird, Nell McCafferty, John Waters, Maggie O'Kane, Brenda Power and Tom McCaughren. Each of the reporters offer their views on national and international news reports and discuss some of the major stories that defined their careers including Charlie Bird's coverage of Fr. Niall O'Brien's arrest in the Philippines and Nell McCafferty's reporting on the Kerry Babies Case.
- 7/14/2009
- IFTN
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