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  • Match tickets for DP World ILT20 Season 2 launched

    Match tickets for DP World ILT20 Season 2 launched

    Mumbai: The DP World International League T20 Season 2 tickets for all 34 matches – the biggest cricket league in the Gulf region – are now available online as well as on all 14 Virgin Megastore outlets across the UAE.  The tickets start at an affordable 20 dirhams for all General spectator stands at the Zayed Stadium Abu Dhabi, Dubai International Stadium and Sharjah Cricket Stadium.

    The month-long tournament will be an incredible opportunity for cricket fans in the UAE and those from around the world to watch some of the biggest stars of the game represent the six DP World ILT20 franchises in the month-long cricketing extravaganza that begins at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium with a clash between defending champions Gulf Giants and Sharjah Warriors on Friday, 19 January.

    The big hits, wickets and catches on field will be complimented by off field entertainment for fans of all age groups. The DP World ILT20 will be a memorable occasion for all, the tournament final will be staged at the iconic ‘Ring of Fire’ Dubai International Stadium on Saturday, 17 February.  

    Fans can choose their seating spots through a wide range of enclosures and boxes across the three venues. The tickets are available for Premium and various hospitality categories. Tickets for children aged six to 16 start at 10 dirhams while under five years of age will get free access. There are a wide variety of early bird discounts available for all three venues.

    Season 2 will feature present-day household names like David Warner, Andre Russell, David Willey, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Alex Hales, Shimron Hetmyer, Chris Jordan, Trent Boult, Nicholas Pooran, Chris Woakes and Maheesh Theekshana. More than 100 international and 24 UAE players will feature in the tournament.

    DP World ILT20 CEO David White said, “We are delighted to launch the match tickets for DP World ILT20 Season 2. For the second year in the running, we are bringing a world-class cricket tournament at our three world-class venues. The cricket fans in the UAE and those travelling here in the tourist-friendly months of January and February have a real treat on offer as the world’s best cricketing talent showcase their skills in the action-packed T20 format.

    “We have kept the tickets at an affordable price. The fans will get to watch their favourite cricket stars play for their favourite team while enjoying the festive offerings, carnivals and entertainment at all three venues. The DP World ILT20 Season 2 is all set to be bigger and better and we can’t wait for the action to begin on Friday, 19 January 2024.”

    DP World ILT20 Season 2 Schedule:

    Friday, 19 January – Sharjah Warriors vs Gulf Giants – Sharjah Cricket Stadium

    Saturday, 20 January – Dubai Capitals vs MI Emirates – Dubai International Stadium

    Sunday, 21 January – Desert Vipers vs Abu Dhabi Knight Riders – Dubai International Stadium

    Sunday, 21 January – MI Emirates vs Gulf Giants – Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi

    Monday, 22 January – Dubai Capitals vs Sharjah Warriors – Dubai International Stadium

    Tuesday, 23 January – Abu Dhabi Knight Riders vs MI Emirates – Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi

    Wednesday, 24 January – Gulf Giants vs Desert Vipers – Dubai International Stadium

    Thursday, 25 January – Dubai Capitals vs Abu Dhabi Knight Riders – Dubai International Stadium

    Friday, 26 January – Sharjah Warriors vs MI Emirates – Sharjah Cricket Stadium

    Saturday, 27 January – Abu Dhabi Knight Riders vs Desert Vipers – Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi

    Saturday, 27 January – Gulf Giants vs Dubai Capitals – Sharjah Cricket Stadium

    Sunday, 28 January – MI Emirates vs Abu Dhabi Knight Riders – Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi

    Sunday, 28 January – Desert Vipers vs Sharjah Warriors – Sharjah Cricket Stadium

    Monday, 29 January – Sharjah Warriors vs Dubai Capitals – Sharjah Cricket Stadium

    Tuesday, 30 January – Desert Vipers vs MI Emirates – Dubai International Stadium

    Wednesday, 31 January – Abu Dhabi Knight Riders vs Gulf Giants – Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi

    Thursday, 1 February – Dubai Capitals vs Desert Vipers – Dubai International Stadium

    Friday, 2 February – MI Emirates vs Sharjah Warriors – Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi

    Saturday, 3 February – Desert Vipers vs Gulf Giants – Dubai International Stadium

    Saturday, 3 February – Abu Dhabi Knight Riders vs Dubai Capitals – Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi

    Sunday, 4 February – MI Emirates vs Desert Vipers – Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi

    Sunday, 4 February – Gulf Giants vs Sharjah Warriors – Dubai International Stadium

    Monday, 5 February – Sharjah Warriors vs Abu Dhabi Knight Riders – Sharjah Cricket Stadium

    Tuesday, 6 February – Dubai Capitals vs Gulf Giants – Dubai International Stadium

    Wednesday, 7 February – Abu Dhabi Knight Riders vs Sharjah Warriors – Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi

    Thursday, 8 February – Gulf Giants vs MI Emirates – Dubai International Stadium

    Friday, 9 February – Desert Vipers vs Dubai Capitals – Dubai International Stadium

    Saturday, 10 February – Gulf Giants vs Abu Dhabi Knight Riders – Dubai International Stadium

    Saturday, 10 February – MI Emirates vs Dubai Capitals – Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi

    Sunday, 11 February – Sharjah Warriors vs Desert Vipers – Sharjah Cricket Stadium

    Tuesday, 13 February – Qualifier 1 – Dubai International Stadium

    Wednesday, 14 February – Eliminator – Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi

    Thursday, 15 February – Qualifier 2 – Sharjah Cricket Stadium

    Saturday, 17 February – Final – Dubai International Stadium

    *All single-headers (evening matches) begin at 6:30pm local time.

    *Afternoon match on double-headers day begin at 2:3opm local time. 
     

  • IPL team owners don’t expect much from mid-season transfers

    IPL team owners don’t expect much from mid-season transfers

    MUMBAI: For the first time in its history, the IPL will witness mid-season transfers introduced by the governing council, allowing players to switch to a new team. There are, however, certain conditions for a player to be eligible for the transfer window.

    The transfer window is currently active and started from match 28 till match 42—which will culminate in each of the teams completing half their IPL campaign with seven games. During this period, all the players who haven’t got the chance to play or have played up to two games are eligible.

    A team owner who didn’t want to be quoted said, “At least this season, I don’t think anything like this is going to happen. Why would somebody want to loan the players out when you know he is going to be a part of all your important strategic meetings and knows how the team is going to play.”

    Teams willing to buy or sell a player will be allowed to negotiate and buy their desired players, just like clubs do in football. Players to be transferred can be uncapped, capped or foreign.

    In the previous seasons, teams would struggle to keep up with the demanding fixtures. In 2016, Rising Pune Supergiant lost Kevin Pietersen, Steve Smith, Faf du Plessis and Mitchell Marsh to injuries leading to a bottom of the table finish.

    Delhi Daredevils CEO Hemant Dua said, “It will become effective only when you have a lot more players sitting on the bench whether it is international or Indian, capped or uncapped players. It’s a good move in that direction but it needs more wings. There might not be a lot that will happen this year but if more players are added in the future then it will probably work.”

    This year, too, many overseas players haven’t played a single game because of injury. Big names such as Pat Cummins (MI), Kagiso Rabada (DD), Mitchell Starc (KKR) and Nathan Coulter-Nile (RCB) have been replaced by Adam Milne, Liam Plunkett, Tom Curran and Corey Anderson, respectively. The ICC’s ban on Steven Smith (RR) and David Warner (SRH) made a place for Heinrich Klaasen and Alex Hales in the team. Indian player Kedar Jadhav got injured in the very first game of this season after a winning knock and was replaced by England all-rounder David Willey.

    Going by these guidelines, some big names who will be available for a swap in this transfer window are Adam Milne, JP Duminy (both MI), Sandeep Lamichhane (DD), Carlos Brathwaite (SRH), Moeen Ali (RCB) and David Willey (CSK).

    Player like Jofra Archer (RR), Faf du Plessis (CSK), Tim Southee (RCB), Alex Hales (SRH), Marcus Stoinis (KXIP), Chris Jordan (SRH) who have played one or two matches and performed well are likely to be retained by their respective franchises.

    MI captain Rohit Sharma has publicly supported the transfers. “The mid-season transfer window will give the teams an opportunity to see what they need in the squad and other teams will also be looking at what players they can get. It completely depends on the franchise if a situation comes when we need to get a player or give a player. It is good for the tournament and will add even more value to it,” he told the Financial Express recently.

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  • Virat Kohli’s Sport Convo aims to be star-backed platform; eyes more partnerships

    Virat Kohli’s Sport Convo aims to be star-backed platform; eyes more partnerships

    MUMBAI: Whether it’s a professional sport or a business venture, the competitive spirit is one thing that’s common to both. The breed of sportspersons turning entrepreneurs is growing formidably and one such player who is becoming a force to reckon with is Virat Kohli – because for this dapper current Indian test captain, scoring centuries at a brisk rate is just not enough!

    Kohli’s Sport Convo, a multiplatform sports social media hub where fans can connect and “convo” about sport, has gathered momentum amongst fans. Kohli stepped into the venture early when it was still in its concept stage and today he couldn’t be happier.

    In an exclusive interaction with Indiantelevision.com, Kohli, who dons the dual hats of a player and an entrepreneur, says, “I am looking forward to the launch in the next month. The guys have been really hard at work to create a product that we can all be proud of. I am looking forward to supporting this business and see it grow.”

    With a vision to make Sport Convo the premier place where sport fans consume sports, Sport Convo managing director and founder Vishal Patel is upbeat about the venture and its progress so far.

    What’s more, the company is also in advanced talks with a few sports stars to invest in the venture. Patel says, “We have been approached by a number of major sports stars across the sport to potentially join Virat Kohli in investing in Sport Convo. We are in advanced discussions with a couple of stars and will make a formal announcement once things are finalised. We believe we will attract a minimum of three other major global personalities to back Sport Convo in the way Virat has. We look forward to making some major announcements soon.” 

    The layout of the site indicates that Sport Convo will not be limited to cricket and hence there is a wide possibility of more stars from across the sports fraternity wearing Sport Convo merchandises and promoting the venture. When queried as to whether the company was planning to rope in more stars, Patel says, “We are a multiple sport platform. We are a star backed platform rather than a star led platform. We want our functionality, content and unique ways of creating content to be at the fore of the product. However, should sport stars want to the join the platform they would be welcomed.”

    Speaking of Kohli’s role in the business, Patel says, “We have worked with him and his team from the early stages of product development. He is a shareholder of the business and an ambassador of the brand. His presence has played a vital role in giving us real exposure and it has been brilliant for us so far.”

    Kholi has been spotted sporting Sport Convo caps and T-shirts on his various public appearances, which helps in the brand’s publicity and exposure.

    “He even wore our T-shirt in Dwayne Bravo’s music video Chalo Chalo, which was a great surprise to us. So to have someone like Virat enthused and motivated to see his investment succeed is excellent for a startup business like us,” Patel says.

    Additionally, Gareth Bale and Alex Hales have also been seen wearing our snapbacks, which are now available to buy at www.convostore.com.

    It was the growth of technology and the spurt of multiple online platforms that triggered Patel to come up with a venture like Sport Convo, where fans can have conversation on various sporting moments. “I have always been passionate about the tech industry and I also am a huge fan of sports. I wanted to combine both my passions to create a hub for sport where fans like me can consume sport in a unique way, and that’s how Sport Convo came into existence,” Patel informs. 

    The yet to launch platform has already roped in 24.7K followers on Twitter and has 5000+ likes on Facebook. “Considering the fact that we have not yet formally launched our platform, we are truly humbled with the kind of social media following that we have received. As of now, we have a more than 30K social media followers, which also includes some sports stars. Some notable sports stars, who have started following us organically are Real Madrid’s most expensive soccer star Gareth Bale as well as England and Essex cricketer Ravi Bopara,” Patel informs.

    Sport Convo’s Beta version, which was launched sometime back, now has more than 15K pre-registered users. Expressing delight, Patel says, “We are glad to say that we had over 15K pre-registrants and another 6K evincing interest in our merchandise.”

    Sport Convo’s Android and iOS apps are slated to launch by end September. “At that point the network will be open to everybody where they can register on the site or download the app. From September to the end of October, we will have a number of updates of functionality that we hope will excite users,” adds Patel.

    At the outset, majority of the marketing strategies will reverberate around social media. “We are in discussions with a number of third party companies including major broadcasters and telecom companies for partnerships. Since our global headquarters are in London, we will be setting up a office in India to handle marketing efforts for the region. We have not hired a marketing agency in India,” informs Patel. 

    Sport Convo will have multiple revenue generating features within the app. Additionally, the venture will also be open to traditional means of advertisement. “Unlike many tech companies, we are endeavoring to build a brand and eventually launch a lifestyle fashion brand backed by social network. This would prove to be a highly unique revenue model for a tech business like us,” says Patel.

    While merchandising will be a major source of revenue, it will not be the only source. Patel says, “Merchandising will be one of the revenue sources but we will not be fully dependent on it. We are implementing some highly unique features, which we believe will provide a strong revenue stream.”

  • Virat Kohli gets into overdrive with social media venture Sport Convo

    Virat Kohli gets into overdrive with social media venture Sport Convo

    MUMBAI: Cricketers today are also proving to be smart businessmen, whether it’s the Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni or the cricket sensation Virat Kohli.
     
    When he’s not busy hitting boundaries and sixes on field, he’s busy eyeing business ventures that catch his fancy. Kohli, who invested in the social media start-up Sport Convo last year, is of the opinion that sport benefits greatly from social media, which is one of the reasons why he invested in the London-based company. What’s more, Sport Convo, which aims to bridge the gap between sports stars and fans, has got off to a good start.

    The ICC World Cup 2015 and the on-going Indian Premier League (IPL) raked in numerous impressions on social media platforms  like Twitter and Facebook, where fans discussed various important moments that changed the course of the game. With social media proliferation, niche websites such as Social Convo, catering to specific fields are likely to crop up sooner rather than later.
     
    The Indian cricketer, who has more than 30 million fans on social media platforms, will be using his fan base to promote the venture. Catering to a niche, the sport-specific social media – Sport Convo’s website promises exciting gifts for fans who register in the initial stages. Additionally, Kohli also tweeted that one lucky fan will receive a bat signed by him.



    Kohli was quoted in media reports as saying, “Sport Convo was particularly attractive to me as my belief is sport benefits greatly from social media. It provides fans with the opportunity to showcase their opinion and passion for the game. It also allows me to communicate with my fans quickly and efficiently, which is important because as a professional cricketer, I am always on the go. Sport Convo stood out for me and delivers all of this and beyond and that’s why I opted to back this business venture.”
     
    The website also has a ‘Shop’ link, signifying that Sport Convo will not just be limited to conversation but will also venture into the merchandising business. Currently the website only features one product – a ‘Convo’ branded cap, which can be purchased anytime soon. Kohli has been spotted wearing a similar cap on numerous occasions.
     
    Apart from Kohli, the venture has also roped in England hard-hitting batsman Alex Hales, who would be endorsing the brand. Hales will be sporting the Sport Convo’s logo on his bat.
     
    Sports Convo is also looking at roping in more sports stars on board and the conversation will not be restricted to cricket.

    So far the company, founded by Vishal Patel, Amrit Johal, Praveen Reddy and Jasneel Nagi, is a sports star driven social media platform, which will also have an e-store for fans to buy products promoted by their sports heroes.
     

    Observers believe that the merchandising business which the site has flagged off might well explode into a lucrative one. However, they doubt whether enough fans will get on to the social media platform to chat and connect with each other because of the growth and growth of Facebook. Another social media platform in the US fanbase.com recently announced that it would shut because it had not managed to crack a business model to monetise on the 15 million sports lovers who were logging on every month.

    A sports journo however begs to differ. “Fanbase.com was founded by two young entrepreneurs with investors. They did not have any sports person backing them online to drive conversation. SportConvo however has Virat with his feet firmly entrenched in the venture. And he is driving it through his social following, posting videos, tweets and doling out give aways. I can only see it being a winner all the way in every way.”

    It now remains to be seen if the briskly scoring Kohli succeeds to drive enough fans to Sports Convo and turn it into a resounding success.