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In a dazzling display of rugby brilliance, the reigning champions, South Africa, opened their Rugby World Cup title defense with a resounding 18-3 victory over Scotland in a captivating showdown that had fans on the edge of their seats.

In a dazzling display of rugby brilliance, the reigning champions, South Africa, opened their Rugby World Cup title defense with a resounding 18-3 victory over Scotland in a captivating showdown that had fans on the edge of their seats. The pulse-quickening clash took place in the enchanting city of Marseille, setting the stage for what promises to be a thrilling tournament.

A Battle of Titans

The Springboks, featuring 14 of the formidable squad that triumphed over England in the 2019 final, faced a tenacious Scottish side that refused to yield easily. The early exchanges were characterized by fierce physicality and uncompromising defense, with both teams vying for supremacy.

Libbok's Grace Under Pressure

Manie Libbok, the Springbok hero of the day, showcased nerves of steel as he calmly slotted two crucial penalties in the first half. His precise kicking would prove instrumental in the final outcome of the match. Speaking of his stunning performance, Libbok humbly remarked, "I’m just stoked that the first step went the way it did. I’m grateful for my forwards to give me the platform. I saw the space out wide so I went there. I’m pleased it came off."

Scotland's Grit and Determination

Scotland, led by their fearless coach Gregor Townsend, exhibited formidable defensive prowess in the initial stages of the game. Townsend praised his team's resilience, saying, "We defended well in the first half, we then grew into the game and the set-piece." Scotland's supporters, a vocal and passionate bunch, cheered their team on with fervor, creating an electrifying atmosphere within the stadium.

A Game-Changing Second Half

The turning point of the match arrived early in the second half when the indomitable Pieter-Steph du Toit and the lightning-fast Kurt-Lee Arendse struck with two sensational tries within three minutes. Du Toit's sheer power and Arendse's electrifying pace left the Scottish defense in disarray, turning the tide decisively in favor of the Springboks.

Libbok's Stunning Cross-Kick

Manie Libbok's crowning moment of genius came with a perfectly executed cross-kick that set up Kurt-Lee Arendse's try, effectively dashing Scotland's hopes of a comeback. The precision and vision displayed in this crucial play left spectators in awe and secured South Africa's commanding lead.

Majestic Scrum Power

The Springboks showcased their renowned scrummaging prowess, further solidifying their reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the set piece. Zander Fagerson felt the brunt of their might, penalized for a collapsed scrum, which further tilted the scales in South Africa's favor.

A Historic Victory

This victory marked the first time South Africa has won their opening match at a World Cup since 2011, a testament to their determination and ambition. The Springboks, unyielding and relentless, extended their winning streak over Scotland to eight, maintaining an impeccable record against their Scottish counterparts outside of Scotland.

A Promising Start to the Journey

As the sun bathed the Stade Vélodrome in its golden glow, Jacques Nienaber's formidable team played the long game, ultimately asserting their dominance. The triumph over Scotland for the third time at the World Cup pool phase has set the tone for a remarkable journey ahead.

In the heart of Marseille, under the gaze of passionate fans, South Africa's Rugby World Cup title defense has begun with a resounding declaration of intent. The Springboks are on a quest for a historic fourth World Cup title, and if this performance is any indication, they are poised to leave an indelible mark on the tournament. Rugby enthusiasts around the world, fasten your seatbelts—this is just the beginning of an epic saga!
[Submitted by Kevin Rademeyer]


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Cape Town, South Africa — The countdown has begun, and the excitement is building as South Africa's premier media and entertainment event, FAME Week Africa, draws closer.

Cape Town, South Africa — The countdown has begun, and the excitement is building as South Africa's premier media and entertainment event, FAME Week Africa, draws closer. From September 4th to 6th, this extravaganza is set to celebrate the transformative power of music, television, and film in Africa. It's a gathering where creativity flourishes, dreams become reality, and cultural unity shines.

Under the overarching theme of storytelling and creative expression, FAME Week Africa is poised to redefine narratives and empower generations. It's a clarion call to experience the enchantment that these mediums can unleash.

Adire – A Nollywood Premiere
The spotlight is firmly on FilmOne Studios, Nigeria's cinematic powerhouse, as they make a resounding statement at MIP Africa. They present an exclusive screening of "Adire," a groundbreaking Nollywood masterpiece and FilmOne's inaugural original production. Prepare to be captivated on Sunday, September 3, 2023, in Cape Town.

Producers Networking Cocktail Party
The Netflix Producers' Cocktail Party adds a touch of sophistication to networking. This exclusive event offers industry peers and executives a chance to connect, mingle, and gain invaluable insights into the latest industry trends and strategies.

Primedia Studios
Primedia Studios, renowned for hits like 'The Masked Singer SA' and 'Deal or No Deal SA' on SABC, eagerly anticipates its engagement with the creative industry at MIP Africa. It's the breeding ground for imaginative, groundbreaking content across diverse genres.

Jan Du Plessis, the voice of Primedia Studios, is thrilled about the event. He emphasizes the studio's commitment to nurturing fresh, unique, and intriguing content ideas. Their goal is to provide a platform for emerging creative talent and collaborate with inclusive production companies to create content that resonates with diverse audiences.

Creative Leader's Networking - An Exclusive BBC Event
Recognizing the profound influence of the creative and cultural sectors on society and the economy, FAME Week Africa introduces the Creative Leaders' Networking Function. It's a unique opportunity for industry leaders to connect, learn from the best, and create meaningful experiences that fuel innovation and growth.

Spinners Screening - A Showmax Original
The African film industry takes center stage with the premiere of "Spinners" on Monday, September 4, 2023, at MIP Africa. This eight-part drama series promises riveting entertainment for Sub-Saharan Africa on Showmax and CANAL+.

Women in Entertainment Breakfast - Powered by CTICC and presented by EarCandy
The Women in Entertainment Breakfast stands as a highlight in the FAME Week Africa calendar. It's a platform for women to empower one another, share experiences, and address gender disparities prevalent in the industry. Attendees can network, learn, and gain insights from keynote speakers.

The FAMEeous Party at Cabo Beach Club
The FAME After Dark experience is a must-attend event, celebrating African achievements and aspirations inspired by the philosophy of Ubuntu: "I am because we are." It fosters inspiring conversations, forges connections, and fuels career growth for creatives across Africa and beyond, all set against the backdrop of live music performances under the African sky.

Un-matched, Un-masked, Un-missable: Content Sessions
MIP Africa offers unparalleled opportunities for content creators, producers, buyers, and sellers. It facilitates pre-scheduled, one-to-one matchmaking that can lead to life-changing opportunities. With over 160 compelling content sessions and networking events, it's a dream come true for creative professionals.

Project Pitches: Take Aim...
Project Pitches at MIP Africa 2023 provide the chance to present projects to industry professionals who have the power to green-light ideas. With the right support, these visions could reach millions of viewers worldwide, opening doors to new opportunities and relationships.

FAME Shorts Film Festival at The Labia Theatre
Discover the best of independent African cinema at the FAME Shorts Film Festival. This event showcases thought-provoking films from innovative independent filmmakers across the continent. With categories judged by industry experts, it's a platform for aspiring filmmakers to showcase their work and engage with industry professionals.

Vogue Nights Cape Town – District 6
Step into the vibrant world of voguing at Vogue Nights, celebrating a dance style and culture that originated in New York City's ballroom era in the 1980s. Voguing, with its intricate movements and fashion-inspired poses, offers a safe space for LGBTQ+ communities, challenging societal norms and fostering self-expression.

The Mixtresses – The Studio at Rockefeller Hotel
Part of Muziki Africa, the Mixtresses event celebrates gender diversity in the music industry, shattering stereotypes and promoting inclusivity. Female DJs, often underrepresented, have a platform to showcase their skills and inspire future generations.

Martin Hiller, the visionary Event Director for Fame Week Africa, declares that the event is a game-changer for African and global creative professionals. With a myriad of content sessions and networking opportunities, it's where dreams can become reality.

FAME Week Africa promises to be an event like no other, showcasing the immense talent and innovation thriving across the continent. Get ready to be inspired, connect with industry leaders, and witness the magic of creativity. Tickets start at R750 for all three days. Join us from September 4th to 6th, 2023, at CTICC 2, Cape Town. Visit www.ctiaf.com for more details. It's time to celebrate Africa's creative brilliance!
[Submitted by Kevin Rademeyer]


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Cricket South Africa (CSA) and THIRSTI, the natural spring water brand, are pleased to announce a three-year partnership which will extend to key properties.

Cricket South Africa (CSA) and THIRSTI, the natural spring water brand, are pleased to announce a three-year partnership which will extend to key properties. THIRSTI started its natural spring water production at the end of 2015, and in a relatively short time achieved market listings in all major retailers throughout South Africa. With its iconic range of still, sparkling and flavoured natural spring water, as well as their vitamin-packed sports drink ISOFIT+, the partnership is fitting for both hydration and rehydration on and off the pitch.

Proteas Men, Proteas Women, SA A, SA u19 Women, SA u19 Men, National Academy Women, National Academy Men, and Protea Women National Camps are the CSA properties set to benefit from this partnership.

With a steadfast focus on sports sponsorships spanning multiple sporting codes, THIRSTI already partner with the Springboks, the Comrades Marathon, Supersport United Football Club, The Sharks, The Bulls, Nedbank Running Club and the ABSA Cape Epic.

Commenting on the partnership, CSA Chief Executive Officer, Pholetsi Moseki said:

“CSA is pleased to partner with a hydration outfit of such acclaim. THIRSTI is a compelling brand which has a strong focus on sport, and we are thrilled that they have cast their attention in our direction. This confirms cricket’s appeal as a formidable brand which continues to stand on its own. I thank THIRSTI for choosing to partner with us as we journey to position cricket as a powerful sport in South Africa. We are looking forward to a fulfilling and mutually beneficial three years.”

THIRSTI Managing Director Rob Hoatson believes that CSA has turned a corner and is steadfast in their ambition to reach new heights;

“Our love of cricket means that we have always kept our eye on the ball for such a sponsorship opportunity. When an invigorated and motivated management team approached us, we had no hesitation in partnering with an organisation that is wholeheartedly determined in ensuring that the sport is not only better than it’s ever been in our country, but is presented to the fans in a professional, passionate and patriotic manner inside and outside the boundary ropes.”





ABOUT THIRSTI

THIRSTI started production at the end of 2015 with their iconic Still and Sparkling ranges. 2019 saw the release of the ultimate sports drink, ISOFIT+, and a bold THIRSTI Flavours range was added in 2020. With its unique taste, attractive design, and a pH level of 8, THIRSTI has made massive strides in its relatively short time in the market with listings in all major retailers throughout South Africa. THIRSTI has a strong focus on event sponsorships across multiple sporting codes including rugby, football, running, cricket and mountain biking.

For more information about THIRSTI, please visit www.thirsti.co.za

[Submitted by Estea Rademeyer]


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The realm of women's cricket has embarked on an awe-inspiring journey of growth, and the numbers from the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 serve as a resounding testament to this remarkable ascent.

The realm of women's cricket has embarked on an awe-inspiring journey of growth, and the numbers from the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 serve as a resounding testament to this remarkable ascent. With an astounding uplift of 26% in video views across all ICC digital platforms, the 2023 edition amassed a staggering 1.39 billion video views compared to the 1.1 billion garnered by the 2020 edition in Australia.

What's more, the ICC website and app witnessed the highest-ever audience for a women's cricket event, recording 12.5 million unique users across both platforms. This astonishing figure is a 20% surge from the Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 held in New Zealand. Undoubtedly, this surge in numbers underscores the dividends reaped from ICC's strategic investment in an array of groundbreaking features, an industry first for a women’s cricket event.

One of the standout innovations was the VR ShotTracker, which enabled fans to experience augmented replays of every six, offering an immersive view of the game's most electrifying moments. The inclusion of a vertical video feed, featuring in-game highlights and match recaps, kept fans engaged and up-to-date. Additionally, the in-stadia activations for attending fans added another layer of excitement to the entire experience.

The ICC's alliance with Meta bore fruit yet again, with the primary objective of enhancing awareness of the event among a younger and more diverse audience in India. Collaborating with three Instagram content creators, the ICC presented non-traditional content pieces, including an Indian cricket team singalong, humor-infused skits involving players (in Hindi), and empowering segments celebrating the event's participants. This inventive content series struck a chord, amassing a remarkable 344 million video views for just 14 individual Reels.

Speaking on this resounding success, ICC Chief Executive Geoff Allardice stated, "The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 broadcast and digital numbers are another example of the excellent progress that is being made to accelerate the growth of women’s cricket." Clearly, this ascendancy of women's cricket is not just an isolated event; it is part of a larger strategy to captivate fans and engage new audiences through ICC's Women's events.

The ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2023 transformed the landscape of women's cricket in South Africa with its exhilarating and competitive matches. Moreover, the event managed to attract increased engagement in key markets such as India and the UK. Allardice expressed his delight in this multi-faceted success story, which doesn't merely halt at one event but continues throughout the year, nourishing the insatiable appetite for engaging content among cricket enthusiasts worldwide.
[Submitted by Estea Rademeyer]


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August 20, 2023 - In a thrilling final showdown at the Women's World Cup, Spain secured a historic victory by defeating England 1-0.

August 20, 2023 - In a thrilling final showdown at the Women's World Cup, Spain secured a historic victory by defeating England 1-0. The culmination of this global spectacle, co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, not only set new attendance and TV records but also ignited hopes for a surge in interest and support for women's football.

A pivotal Olga Carmona goal proved to be the decisive factor in a riveting contest that saw Spain create a majority of the clear-cut chances. Thousands of enthusiastic fans gathered at Stadium Australia in Sydney, immersing themselves in a vibrant festival atmosphere created by drummers and stilt walkers.

Both Spain and England, making their maiden appearances in a Women's World Cup final, battled fiercely for supremacy. The victory for Spain marked their first-ever world title in women's football, while England's pursuit of a trophy, since their memorable men's tournament victory in 1966, was prolonged.

As Australia's national team, the Matildas, exited the tournament in the semi-finals, local interest experienced a dip. However, a total of nearly two million fans contributed to the success of the event across nine host cities, culminating with a final crowd of 75,784.

Australia's semi-final match against England attracted an astonishing average viewership of 7.13 million on the Seven Network, setting an unprecedented record for OzTAM, a research firm established in 2001. Matildas matches, with sold-out venues months in advance, indicate a promising future for women's football in terms of audience engagement.

Organizers expect the average attendance to surpass 30,000 once all 64 matches are concluded, further accentuating the event's significant appeal. Comparatively, the last Women's World Cup in France drew over 1.1 million fans to 52 matches, with an average crowd of 21,756.

In New Zealand, interest was varied, with some matches attracting as few as 7,000 fans. The White Ferns, however, managed to set soccer attendance records for the country despite their team's early exit in the group stages.

At the grassroots level, the sport demands increased resources, as emphasized by Matildas striker Sam Kerr following their semi-final defeat. The team's standout performance has ignited calls for enhanced support for women's soccer in Australia, highlighting the sport's growth potential.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged A$200 million for women's sports development, with soccer set to benefit from this significant funding. The government also aims to ensure broader access to women's sporting events through free-to-air television broadcasts, addressing concerns about paywalled coverage.

The remarkable journeys of the finalists, England and Spain, underscore the challenges that women's soccer has encountered. Despite these hurdles, the sport is progressively gaining momentum and recognition, indicative of a changing landscape that promises brighter horizons for women's football on a global scale.
[Submitted by Estea Rademeyer]


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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has set the stage ablaze with the introduction of a charismatic mascot duo, poised to embody the unity and spirit that cricket champions across the globe.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has set the stage ablaze with the introduction of a charismatic mascot duo, poised to embody the unity and spirit that cricket champions across the globe. These captivating characters are set to thrill the next generation of cricket enthusiasts and are an exhilarating addition to the upcoming ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup.

As anticipation builds for the highly awaited cricket spectacle, the ICC has revealed an enduring mascot duo that aims to captivate and engage fans while leaving an indelible mark on ICC events. In an unprecedented move, fans are invited to take part in the process of naming these iconic mascots, elevating their significance within the cricket community.

Unveiled at a momentous event in Gurugram, India, graced by ICC Under-19 Women’s and Men’s winning captains Shafali Verma and Yash Dhull, these characters symbolize the essence of gender equality and diversity. Emerging from a realm known as the Crictoverse, these figures embody an energetic fusion that promises to enhance fan experiences and infuse vibrant atmospheres at future ICC events.

The female character hails as an embodiment of explosive power, propelling fireballs with a turbo-powered arm that leaves even the boldest batters in awe. Her precision and reflexes make her an epitome of fast bowling prowess, carrying six power cricket orbs that are a testament to her strategic brilliance. The male character radiates sub-zero coolness and electrifying batting prowess. Every shot he plays, from subtle finesse to six-smashing strokes, resonates with a captivating force that ignites audiences.

Cricket enthusiasts will play a significant role in naming these iconic figures. The opportunity to submit preferences for their names is open until August 27th.

Engaging fans young and old, the mascot duo's design and development stages were influenced by comprehensive surveys that gathered qualitative and quantitative feedback. This collaborative approach ensured that the mascots truly resonate with the diverse and passionate cricket community.

The launch event in India featured a mesmerizing 3D anamorphic video display, unveiling the mascots' origins and journey to the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023. Attendees were treated to an immersive hyper-visual experience, blending optical illusions to captivate on-site and remote audiences alike.

Chris Tetley, ICC Head of Events, expressed delight at the launch, emphasizing the mascots' embodiment of cricket's universal appeal and unity. He noted their representation of both genders as a celebration of gender equality's role in the dynamic world.

The mascot duo's presence will extend beyond the tournament, engaging fans through broadcasts, digital platforms, and on-site interactions. Unique mascot-themed merchandise, including wearable items like sunglasses, will enable fans to carry a piece of the Crictoverse wherever they go.

With tickets available for the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup starting from August 25th, fans can register from August 15th to be part of this grand event that promises a cricketing experience like no other.
[Submitted by Kevin Rademeyer]


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August 20, 2023 - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) cricket team scripted a remarkable chapter in their history as they secured their first-ever T20 International victory in Dubai, breaking an eight-match losing streak on home soil.

August 20, 2023 - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) cricket team scripted a remarkable chapter in their history as they secured their first-ever T20 International victory in Dubai, breaking an eight-match losing streak on home soil. Furthermore, the UAE squad achieved their maiden win over New Zealand in any format, adding another layer of historic significance to the day's events.

In an electrifying encounter, UAE displayed an awe-inspiring performance to comfortably defeat New Zealand by seven wickets in the second T20I match of the three-game series, drawing the series level at 1-1. The victory marked a significant turning point for UAE cricket, while also handing New Zealand their first loss against a non-Test-playing nation across all formats in 39 matches.

The young left-arm spinner, 17-year-old Aayan Afzal Khan, emerged as the hero of the day, putting up a mesmerizing display to finish with career-best figures of 3 for 20. His spell helped UAE restrict New Zealand to a modest total of 142 for 8. A solid contribution from Mark Chapman, who scored a brisk 63 off 46 balls, was the mainstay of New Zealand's innings, as only two other Kiwi batsmen managed to reach double figures.

Muhammad Waseem played a pivotal role in ensuring UAE's triumph. His explosive 55 off 29 balls provided the team with a strong foundation right from the start. The partnership between Asif Khan and Basil Hameed guided UAE to a resounding victory with a comfortable 26 balls to spare.

The match took place on the same pitch as the first T20I, setting the stage for spinners to make a significant impact. Waseem immediately brought Aayan into action, inducing a stunning collapse of New Zealand's top order. He dismissed Tim Seifert and then cleaned up the crucial wickets of Mitchell Santner and Dane Cleaver in successive deliveries, leaving New Zealand reeling at 38 for 4 in the seventh over.

Chapman, drawing from his experience of playing in subcontinent conditions, played with aplomb and authority. He tackled UAE's spinners adeptly, which proved challenging for most other New Zealand batsmen. Chapman's half-century was a testament to his skill in negotiating the spin-heavy attack.

New Zealand's defense of 142 began in spectacular fashion, with James Neesham pulling off a stunning catch to dismiss Aryansh Sharma early on. However, Muhammad Waseem's strong performance ensured UAE remained ahead of the required run rate throughout their chase. Waseem capitalized on the reprieves he received, forging crucial partnerships with Vriitya Aravind and Asif Khan.

What set UAE's second T20I performance apart from their previous outing was the composed approach adopted by their batsmen. Even when Waseem fell, the team displayed confidence and control. Basil Hameed's steady strike rotation and Asif Khan's mature shot selection played a pivotal role in steering UAE towards victory.

The game culminated with Asif Khan hitting successive boundaries to seal the victory, sparking jubilant celebrations in the UAE camp. This historic win will undoubtedly serve as a significant milestone in the UAE cricketing journey, inspiring the team and captivating cricket enthusiasts across the nation.

As the series heads into the deciding third T20I, the UAE team will be riding high on momentum, with newfound confidence to potentially secure their maiden series victory against a formidable opponent like New Zealand. Cricket enthusiasts around the world will be eagerly awaiting the thrilling conclusion to this captivating series.
[Submitted by Kevin Rademeyer]


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A noteworthy collaboration between Titans Cricket and the esteemed higher education institution, MANCOSA, has culminated in a momentous celebration.


A noteworthy collaboration between Titans Cricket and the esteemed higher education institution, MANCOSA, has culminated in a momentous celebration. This celebratory event marks the graduation of the inaugural batch of MANCOSA's Women in Leadership program, a significant stride towards empowering women within cricket's leadership realm.

Crafted by MANCOSA, the six-month program is tailored to equip aspiring leaders within the Titans Cricket framework with essential skills to propel the game to new heights both at the club cricket and professional levels. Aiming to nurture future game-changers, this initiative serves as a stepping stone for women in cricket administration.

Chosen by their respective clubs for their potential to contribute to club committees and, potentially, the Titans Cricket board, the program's participants were handpicked for their dedication and promise. The three women who partook in the program are Lindiwe Mathimbe from Tuks Cricket Club, Renschi Botha from Adelaar Cricket Club, and Walri van Heerden from Irene Villagers. As administrative pillars in their clubs, these participants have embraced the program's toolkit to enhance their operational efficiency.

Charlotte Serwadi, a prominent voice in the cricket community, shared her satisfaction with the Women in Leadership Program's outcome. She expressed confidence that this endeavor would not only amplify the participants' impact on the cricketing landscape but also extend its influence into various facets of their lives. Serwadi emphasized the significance of promoting skilled women in cricket administration and unearthing the multifaceted opportunities within the game.

This auspicious culmination of the leadership program coincides harmoniously with August, a month dedicated to celebrating women. While the honors were conferred this month, the program's journey commenced in March, encompassing an enriching six-month span.

Dr. Jacques Faul, CEO of Titans Cricket, underscored the union's commitment to inclusivity and skill development. He lauded MANCOSA's pivotal role in creating an exceptional curriculum that not only imparts knowledge but also enhances the participants' personal and professional growth.

Reflecting on the program's impact, Mr. Mubeen Seedat from MANCOSA elaborated on its profound achievements. Initially underestimated, the program surpassed expectations by fostering meaningful relationships and facilitating unforeseen growth opportunities.

Since its inception in 2015, the Centre for Women in Leadership at MANCOSA has embarked on numerous initiatives aimed at empowering women. Advocating research, training, networking, and mentorship, the Centre is committed to elevating women's roles in leadership positions and fostering their growth in professional settings.

This collaborative effort between Titans Cricket and MANCOSA stands as a beacon of progress, signaling the dawn of a new era where women's leadership in cricket is both recognized and nurtured. As Africa's cricketing landscape evolves, this partnership paves the way for transformative change, echoing the vision of both organizations to empower women in leadership roles.
[Submitted by Estea Rademeyer]


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Fans can now register for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 tickets to secure their spot at experiencing the joy of cricket in one day.

Fans can now register for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 tickets to secure their spot at experiencing the joy of cricket in one day. Starting today on Indian Independence Day, fans can now register for tickets, enabling them to receive on sale news first ahead of tickets going on sale on 25 August.

Registration for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup tickets which takes place between 5 October and 19 November across 12 Indian cities can be accessed here https://www.cricketworldcup.com/register from 15h30 IST today.

To manage the demand for tickets and to give as many fans as possible the best chance of seeing the world’s best players, tickets will go on sale in phases on the following dates:

25 August: Non-India warm-up matches and all non-India event matches
30 August: India matches at Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram
31 August: India matches at Chennai, Delhi and Pune
1 September: India matches at Dharamsala, Lucknow and Mumbai
2 September: India matches at Bengaluru and Kolkata
3 September: India matches at Ahmedabad
15 September: Semi Finals and Final
Fans are urged to capitalise on the opportunity of staying fully informed by completing the registration process.
[Submitted by Kevin Rademeyer]


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TSHWANE - A resolute display of skill by Andile Mogakane and Matthew Boast resonated with both bat and ball, as South Africa Emerging scripted a compelling redemption tale with a 23-run victory over Zimbabwe Emerging in the second one-dayer held at Tshwane on Tuesday.


TSHWANE - A resolute display of skill by Andile Mogakane and Matthew Boast resonated with both bat and ball, as South Africa Emerging scripted a compelling redemption tale with a 23-run victory over Zimbabwe Emerging in the second one-dayer held at Tshwane on Tuesday.

Having chosen to field after winning the toss at the Groenkloof Oval, the touring Zimbabweans faced an assertive batting performance from the hosts. Dafabet Warriors' all-rounder Mogakane took the lead, blazing his way to a commanding 70 off 60 deliveries, adorned with 7 fours and 2 sixes. Meanwhile, Momentum Multiply Titans' Boast held his own, crafting an unbeaten 51 off 63 balls, laced with 4 fours and 1 six. Their collaborative effort steered the home side to a substantial 295 for nine within their 50 overs.

In response, Zimbabwe's chase encountered hurdles, culminating in a total of 272 all out in 43.2 overs. Boast showcased his prowess, finishing with three wickets for 68 runs. Liam Alder emerged as a standout bowler, notching three wickets for 35 runs, followed by Nealan van Heerden's two for 65. Mogakane's precision was evident in his none for 35, displaying economy in his spell.

This triumph was a sparkling response from the South African contingent after their previous loss by six wickets in the series opener.

The hosts faced early adversity, losing Jordan Hermann (9), Valentine Kitime (7), and Daniel Smith (1) swiftly. It was Joshua Richards (43) and skipper Mitchell van Buuren (42) who orchestrated the recovery, yet the team stood at 120 for five nearing the halfway mark.

Mogakane and Boast then joined forces, injecting momentum into the innings during its second half. Alongside Musa Twala's contribution of 28, they galvanized their side to set an imposing target of 296 for victory.

Zimbabwe's pursuit encountered early setbacks, with Nealan van Heerden and Boast striking within the first four overs, leaving the visitors at 24 for two. A spirited onslaught by Wesley Madhevere (55 off 28 balls) added a dash of hope. Though removed by Nealan van Heerden, captain Roy Kia (33) and Clive Madande (40) managed to maintain Zimbabwe's run-rate advantage.

South Africa, however, chipped away, making crucial breakthroughs. Despite Brandon Mavuta's fiery 66 off 59 balls (11 fours), the visiting side was eventually bowled out with nearly five overs remaining.

South Africa Emerging Squad against Zimbabwe Emerging:

Mitchell van Buuren (DP World Lions, captain), Liam Alder (Dafabet Warriors), Matthew Boast (Momentum Multiply Titans), Okuhle Cele (Hollywoodbets Dolphins), Michael Copeland (Gbets Rocks), Jordan Hermann (Dafabet Warriors), Valentine Kitime (Six Gun Grill Western Province), Andile Mogakane (Dafabet Warriors), Peter Nqaba (DP World Lions), Siya Plaatjie (Dafabet Warriors), Joshua Richards (DP World Lions), Daniel Smith (Six Gun Grill Western Province), Musa Twala (Momentum Multiply Titans), George van Heerden (Dafabet Warriors), and Nealan van Heerden (Dafabet Warriors).

Management:

Malibongwe Maketa (Head Coach), Mandla Mashimbyi (Assistant Coach), Ashler Serwadi (Team Manager), Tumi Masekela (Strength and Conditioning Coach), Arishana Maghoo (Physiotherapist), and Hendrikus Coetzen (Video Analyst).

South Africa Emerging Tour against Zimbabwe Itinerary:

Sunday, 13 August at 09:30: South Africa Emerging lost to Zimbabwe Emerging by 6 wickets at Groenkloof Oval, Tshwane

Tuesday, 15 August at 09:30: South Africa Emerging beat Zimbabwe Emerging by 23 runs at Groenkloof Oval, Tshwane

Friday, 18 August at 09:30: South Africa Emerging vs Zimbabwe Emerging at Groenkloof Oval, Tshwane

Monday, 21 August at 09:30: South Africa Emerging vs Zimbabwe Emerging at Groenkloof Oval, Tshwane

Wednesday, 23 August at 09:30: South Africa Emerging vs Zimbabwe Emerging at Groenkloof Oval, Tshwane
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