Tag: Desert Vipers

  • Zee to go the whole hog with DP World ILT20 cricket league in 2025

    Zee to go the whole hog with DP World ILT20 cricket league in 2025

    MUMBAI: Sports is what it had let go of more than a decade or so ago. Now Zee Entertainment is making a big-bang entry back into it. The entertainment giant announced today that it will be telecasting the DP World International League T20 (ILT20) on 15 of its channels, on Zee5 and on its syndicate partners’ TV and digital networks across the world from 11 January 2025 for the month long cricket fiesta. 

    Among the channels it will be telecasting the matches include: &Pictures SD, &Pictures HD, Zee Cinema HD, Zee Anmol Cinema 2, Zee Action, Zee Biskope, Zee Zest SD, Zee Cinemalu HD, Zee Telugu HD, Zee Thirai, Zee Tamil HD, Zee Kannada HD, Zee Zest HD, &Flix SD, &Flix HD. The DPL ILT20 tournament will also be free to view on one of India’s leading OTT platforms – Zee5. 

    A press release issued by the network states that the idea is to capture a viewership of 230 million just from India. What will help it get there is the fact that the tournament will be shown on its southern language channels as well, expanding its reach exponentially. 

    The matches will take place at three iconic UAE locations – Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah – starting from 11 January  to 9 February 2025.

    “Zee is delighted to present third season of DP World ILT20 to cricket fans in India and across the globe, offering an electrifying experience across our 15 linear TV channels and OTT platform, Zee5,” says Zee chief growth officer-digital & broadcast revenue. “With some of the finest players, iconic stadiums and top sporting franchises, we aim to elevate the cricket carnival experience, building on last year’s success and cementing the league’s status as the second most watched T20 cricket league globally.” 

    DP World ILT20, in its second season, drew 200,000 attendees over 34 games. The league is the second most-watched T20 cricket league globally, with a total of 348 million unique viewers from around the world, including a staggering 221 million viewers from India. With a notable 46 per cent share of female viewership and 55 per cent share of youth viewership, the league’s broad appeal in India underscores its status as household entertainment, says the press release.

    “The difference between DPL World ILT20 and IPLT20 is that each of the franchises can have more international players on the teams in our league. The IPL has by its construct more Indian players in each team,” Sehgal had told news channel Wion during an interview earlier this week. 

    The existing roster continues to be strong with the presence of players like David Warner, Sunil Narine, Andre Russell, Nicholas Pooran, Lockie Ferguson, Wanindu Hasaranga and Jake Fraser McGurk among others.

    The franchise-style tournament DP World ILT20 comprises six teams: Abu Dhabi Knight Riders (Knight Riders Group), Desert Vipers (Lancer Capital), Dubai Capitals (GMR Group), Gulf Giants (Adani Sportsline), MI Emirates (Reliance Industries), and Sharjah Warriorz (Capri Global).

    The previous edition was won by MI Emirates.

  • Desert Vipers announce Colin Munro as captain at the 2024 Jersey launch in Dubai

    Desert Vipers announce Colin Munro as captain at the 2024 Jersey launch in Dubai

    Mumbai: The Desert Vipers confirmed Colin Munro as the team’s captain for season two of the DP World ILT20.

    The New Zealander, who led the side to the final in the first edition of the tournament before losing out to the Gulf Giants, was announced as captain at the squad’s jersey launch at Soul Beach at the JA Resort in Jebel Ali.

    Munro has been handed a squad with the core of that 2023 team retained, and some exciting new faces added, including Pakistani players Shadab Khan, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Azam Khan and Mohammad Amir.

    Munro, who has arrived off the back of taking charge at the Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash League in Australia, said he was excited at the prospect of leading the team again and pinpointed what he thought was his best quality as a leader: “I think a little bit of maturity,” he said. “I think as a leader you must show vulnerability sometimes because I am not perfect and I am never going to be perfect; I don’t expect the players to be perfect, but one thing I do expect is for players to plan and prepare really well.

    “Different players do that, and if I know what makes those boys tick so they can get ready for games then we can be just open and honest.

    “You are not going to please all 22 players and it is extremely hard to keep all of them happy, but if I can do my best and make sure my communication to them is clear and honest, I hope they can take that and run with it.”

    Speaking about Colin Munro’s appointment as captain again this year, Head Coach James Foster said it was a very straightforward decision for himself and Director of Cricket Tom Moody.

    “It was a very easy decision (to retain Colin as captain),” he said. “Last year it was probably the first time he was a full-time captain but I was very clear and confident I wanted him to be captain last year, and I thought he did a brilliant job.

    “He grew into the role and he has a wealth of experience. I was just looking the other day he has scored 10,000 T20 runs. He is an absolute world-class performer.

    “It is not easy being captain and I thought he did a phenomenal job. Everybody has got the answers from afar and commentators suggesting X, Y and Z.I thought he kept calm, and embodied that togetherness that we tried to create during the campaign and sense of belonging within the group.”

    Speaking at the jersey launch, Director of Cricket Tom Moody spoke about the team’s cricketing goals for the season, and he began by saying how important it was to retain the core of players from the previous season.

    “Ultimately you want to have some sort of continuity, within a squad, and around your fan base,” he said.

    “We are looking to build a fan base here in the UAE and beyond the shores of UAE, where people can be familiar with the faces of those who represent the Desert Vipers. We also looked to improve on our squad; like every team, we are looking to improve.

    “Last year we were a step away from being champions, and we have set our sights on trying to make that final step in 2024. With the introduction of a few Pakistan players in

    our group, it is great to welcome such a strong cricketing nation to the UAE and the ILT20 and more importantly to the Desert Vipers. The likes of Shaheen Afridi, Shadab Khan, and Azam Khan, and players of that world-class quality are only going to add to the strength of the side and the excitement of cricket that we play and for the fans to watch.”

    With sustainability at the core of Desert Vipers’ operations, the jersey launch maintained that theme as the captain arrived at Soul Beach along with UAE all-rounder Rohan Mustafa on a 5.48-metre rowboat called the Ocean Guardian.

    The boat was rowed by its owner, Toby Gregory, the adventurer and environmental campaigner, and it was a green replacement for the motorized boat used for the jersey launch last year.

    Founder of the Plastic Pledge and a Sustainability Impact Partner for the franchise, Toby together with two colleagues, rowed this very boat 5225 kilometres across the Atlantic Ocean 12 months ago, from the Canary Islands to Antigua.

    Looking ahead, Gregory said the road towards being more sustainable was a long one: “The journey ahead for myself and the team is much greater as we seek to embed sustainability in everything the Desert Vipers do. They have made a great start and this reflects all the efforts the team is making, which is very different to any other sporting entity I am familiar with.”

    The jersey reveal featured Colin Munro, who was wearing the match kit that has maintained the predominantly red look of season one, while Rohan Mustafa revealed the training kit, which is green and in keeping with the team’s green goals.

    Meanwhile, the fan kit featured the text “Net Zero 2040 – The Vipers Pledge” on the front, once again confirming the team’s pledge to sustainability.

    Adding to sustainability activations on the day was the presence of thirty students from Gems Metropole school in Dubai (part of the Desert Vipers school and community outreach programme), who volunteered to help with a beach clean-up activity and participated in a sustainability workshop held by Ben Hardy-Jones, the Desert Vipers sustainability manager.

    The students gathered on the beach to welcome the players off the boat, waving the red Desert Vipers flags. They had the chance to interact with players and coaches attending the event, including Head Coach James Foster, fast bowling coach Azhar Mahmood, and players Bas de Leede and Michael Jones.

    The Desert Vipers have already taken on the challenge of walking the talk, through an array of changes. An example is in the team room at the hotel where single-use plastic bottles have been replaced by a water dispenser, and all players have been given their own refillable bottles to use.

    The coaches, players and management have backed these changes, said team CEO Phil Oliver. “Climate change really does affect cricket in a very serious way so we are just keen to do what we can and that really does for the strategic outlook for season two and beyond.

    “I think we realise we have the opportunity as a sports team to do something different and that is what we aspire to. It is a real breakthrough for a cricket team to do that in this region.

    “We are very proud of what we are doing but what is important is the journey ahead and what we do. We have got off to a great start and we know we can engage cricket fans here and globally with our messages.

    “The great thing is the players have bought into this and together we can do this. We have a story to tell, and we look forward to everyone joining us on this journey.”

    Director of Cricket Tom Moody, too, said he believed the changes called for would not be hard to implement: “I do not think this affects the group at all,” he said.

    “This generation of players are fully aware and conscious of what is happening out there with the globe and if we can make a small contribution in what we do, and set a standard as a sporting organisation, that is the least we can do.

    “As far as how it affects the group, it is just a small behavioural change. We will still have the ability to get drinks, whether it is water or hydration drinks, easily, at the hotel or the ground or training ground. It is no big deal. It is just about making sure you bring your necessary drinking vessels with you and keep them full and cold and replenished.”

    Colin Munro agreed: “As players, we have a platform that we can try and use, and I am not saying that we are all perfect but one little change here and there can go a long way.”

    It is exactly this attitude from the Desert Vipers that encouraged Toby Gregory from Plastic Pledge to partner with the team: “I think there are lots of sporting entities locally and globally that want to be a part of environmental change but what really attracted me to the team is the mindset and the way they are doing things.

    “It is not words, it is action,” said Gregory. “From a Desert Vipers perspective, they should be commended because they really do look at what they are doing and see how they can do it better, and they are going to be willing to share that data across sports.

    “So, not just from a cricketing perspective but from a global perspective, they are changing the game.”

    The DP World ILT20 gets underway on Friday 19 January and the Desert Vipers’ first match is against the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday 21 January.

    Tickets for all Desert Vipers matches are now on sale and can be purchased via the official DP World ILT20 website or at any Virgin Megastore across the UAE.

    Colin Munro on captaincy: “I think as a leader you have to show vulnerability sometimes because I am not perfect and I am never going to be perfect; I don’t expect the players to be perfect, but one thing I do expect is for players to plan and prepare really well.”

    James Foster on Colin Munro: “It is not easy being captain and I thought he did a

    phenomenal job in season one.”

    Phil Oliver on achieving the team’s sustainability goals: “The great thing is the players have bought into this and together we can do this. We have a story to tell, and we look forward to everyone joining us on this journey.”

    Tom Moody on making changes to meet sustainability goals: “This generation of players are fully aware and conscious of what is happening out there with the globe and if we can make a small contribution in what we do, and set a standard as a sporting organisation, that is the least we can do.”

  • DP World ILT20 Season 2 to air LIVE on ZEE’s linear channels & OTT platform ZEE5 from Jan 2024

    DP World ILT20 Season 2 to air LIVE on ZEE’s linear channels & OTT platform ZEE5 from Jan 2024

    Mumbai:  Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEE) announced that the second season of the world’s second most watched T20 cricket league – DP World ILT20, sanctioned by the Emirates Cricket Board., The action packed tournament will air LIVE across the Company’s linear channels and OTT platform ZEE5 from Jan, 2024.

    Synonymous for its ground-breaking content, ZEE is committed to provide an even grander presentation of the 34-match format DP World ILT20. The second season promises enthralling cricket action in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah in January and February 2024 with the finest players from the cricketing world being retained by the six franchises – Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, Desert Vipers, Dubai Capitals, Gulf Giants, MI Emirates and Sharjah Warriors.

    Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd., president- business, Rahul Johri said, “We are delighted with the overwhelming response DP World ILT20 received in its first season, generating a massive 367 million worldwide reach across TV and Digital platforms. The second season comes with an even bigger promise of an unparalleled cricketing action with the world’s top T20 cricketers retained by the six teams. DP World ILT20 Season 2 will continue to entertain viewers not just in India but across the world and build our sports business.”

    General secretary ECB Mubashshir Usmani, commented, “DP World ILT20’s inaugural season was a roaring success. The tournament made waves worldwide through the presence of T20 superstars, quality cricket, world class production and a broadcast partnership which generated a reach of more than 367 million across TV and digital platforms. We are once again delighted to partner with Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited for Season 2 and our aim is to even better the outstanding broadcast numbers from India and around the world that we gathered from the inaugural season.”

    Abu Dhabi Knight Riders have retained the T20 star Andre Russell and last year’s captain, and the prolific spinner Sunil Narine. Other retained players include Joe Clarke, Charith Asalanka, Marchant De Lange, Ali Khan, Sabir Ali and Matiullah Khan.

    Desert Vipers, the finalists of Season 1, have retained the inaugural season’s top-scorer Alex Hales and the captain Colin Munro. Other retained players from the previous season are Wanindu Hasaranga, Sherfane Rutherford, Tom Curran, Luke Wood, Matheesha Pathirana, Rohan Mustafa, Sheldon Cottrell, Dinesh Chandimal, Gus Atkinson and Ali Nasser.

    Dubai Capitals have retained the West Indian player, Rovman Powell and England’s stalwart Joe Root. The franchise has also retained Dushmantha Chameera, Sikandar Raza and Raja Akifullah Khan.

    Champions, Gulf Giants have retained the captain James Vince and Best Bowler of the Tournament Chris Jordan. Chris Lynn, Shimron Hetmyer, Carlos Brathwaite, Jamie Overton, Richard Gleeson, Rehan Ahmed, Gerhard Erasmus, Aayan Afzal Khan and Sanchit Sharma have also been retained by the franchise.

    MI Emirates retention list is led by Kieron Pollard and highest T20 wicket taker Dwayne Bravo. The other retained players from Season 1 include Nicholas Pooran, Trent Boult, Muhammad Waseem, Zahoor Khan, Daniel Mousley, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Jordan Thompson, Will Smeed, Mckenny Clarke, and Andre Fletcher.

    Sharjah Warriors have retained bowling all-rounder Chris Woakes and batsman Joe Denly. Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Mark Deyal, Junaid Siddique and Muhammad Jawadullah are the players who have also been retained.