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Events host
1. East: âUAEâs geography, weather, infrastructure and vast experience of hosting
cricket matches make it the ideal choice for global eventsâ
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) will host a major ICC event for the very first time, with the
ICC U19 Cricket World Cup UAE 2014 (ICC U19 CWC) being staged there from 14 February
to 1 March.
The seven venues to be used for the tournament in the UAE are the Zayed Cricket Stadium,
Abu Dhabi; Abu Dhabi Oval 1; Abu Dhabi Oval 2; Sharjah Cricket Stadium; Dubai
International Cricket Stadium, Dubai Sports City; ICC Academy Oval 1, Dubai and the ICC
Academy Oval 2, Dubai.
Australia hosted the inaugural edition of the ICC U19 CWC in 1988. The tournament was
subsequently staged in South Africa in 1998, Sri Lanka in 2000, New Zealand in 2002,
Bangladesh in 2004, Sri Lanka in 2006, Malaysia in 2008, New Zealand in 2010 and
Australia in 2012.
Discussing what it means to the UAE to host the 10th edition of the ICC U19 CWC, David
East, the Chief Executive of the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB), said: âIt is a great honour for
us to have been asked to stage this major event for the ICC.
âIt is a very significant milestone in the development of the UAEâs profile in international
cricket, and will showcase the country as an ideal destination for global eventsâ, he said.
While the ICC U19 CWC is the first major global ICC tournament to be staged by the UAE, it
has hosted several ICC-event matches in the past 12 months alone. These include those of
the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier UAE 2013, which was staged from 15-30 November, and
the final of the ICC Intercontinental Cup 2011-13 between Afghanistan and Ireland from 1013 December.
Apart from these, the country has also hosted the Asian Cricket Council U19 Asia Cup
earlier this month. It is also considered Pakistanâs second home. And, in recent times,
Sharjah has come into the spotlight for becoming Afghanistanâs adopted home and âhostingâ
its matches there.
Outlining why the UAE is a great choice for global cricket events, East said: âWe are very
fortunate to have three world class stadia in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah, with all being
very experienced at delivering regular international cricket.
âIn addition we are very well positioned geographically with excellent transport, hotels and
cultural activities, making travel to the country a simple and pleasurable experience for
players and supporters alike.
âThe weather in February should be perfect for the tournament, and with the UAE being one
of the safest places in the world to visit, it makes for an ideal destination for international
events such as thisâ, he added.
Seven venues will be used for the ICC U19 CWC UAE 2014. Discussing their merits, East
2. said: âIn Abu Dhabi we have the iconic Zayed Cricket stadium together with two nursery
ovals and a newly constructed pavilion to service them both.
âIn Dubai, the stadium is a state of the art international venue with two further ovals at the
ICC cricket academy - both floodlit, providing further options for hosting events.
âThe Sharjah stadium boasts the world record for hosting the most one day international
matches, and has excellent playing and practice facilities in its central city-locationâ, he
added.
The Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi has staged five Test matches, 24 One-Day
Internationals (ODIs) and nine Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is). The venue opened in 2004.
The Abu Dhabi Oval 1 hosted 13 matches of the ICC World T20 Qualifier 2013.
The Abu Dhabi Oval 2 was the venue for seven ICC World T20 Qualifier 2013 matches.
The Sharjah Cricket Stadium has hosted six Tests, 215 ODIs and nine T20Is since 1984.
The venue holds the world record for the most ODIs staged above the Sydney Cricket
Ground with 143.
The Sharjah Cricket Stadium, which didnât host any international matches between April
2003 and February 2010, has re-emerged as one of the biggest cricket destinations in the
last four years.
Youngsters playing there during the ICC U19 CWC 2014 can look forward to soaking in the
experience and adding to the groundâs proud history - Inzamam-ul-Haq scored a record
2464 runs in ODI cricket at the ground, while Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis both took
more than 100 wickets there.
The Dubai International Cricket Stadium, which staged its first international match in 2009,
has hosted six Tests, 12 ODIs and 29 T20Is. It is lit by a special system of floodlights named
the 'Ring of Fire' - the lights are fixed around the circumference of the round roof of the
stadium, thereby minimizing the shadows of objects in the ground and ensuring fielders donât
lose sight of the ball when taking high catches.
The ICC Academy 1 ground has hosted two ODIs and eight T20Is since 2012.
The ICC Academy 2 ground has been the staging ground for 26 T20 matches since 2012.
Explaining why playing in the UAE will be thoroughly enjoyable for those taking part in the
ICC U19 CWC 2014, East said: âThe playing and practice facilities are first class, and the
quality of hotel accommodation in the UAE is internationally acclaimed.
âThe retail, restaurant, cultural and leisure options available will keep everyone satisfied in
their time away from the tournament as well, and this mix makes the UAE an ideal place to
host global eventsâ, he signed off.