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Hosting T20 WC final strengthen­s Dubai’s status as leading sporting destinatio­n

The seventh edition of the T20 World Cup, being held for the first time in the Middle East, reinforces Dubai’s rising status as one of the globe’s most prominent and safest destinatio­ns for internatio­nal sporting events

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Dubai, the headquarte­rs of the Internatio­nal Cricket Council, is all set to stage the finals of the 2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

The seventh edition of the global tournament, being held for the first time in the Middle East, reinforces Dubai’s rising status as one of the globe’s most prominent and safest destinatio­ns for internatio­nal sporting events.

Dubai was chosen as the venue for the final of the 16-country tournament, featuring world cricket’s biggest stars, because of its exceptiona­lly successful record of hosting multi-stage global tournament­s. Furthermor­e, its comprehens­ive hospitalit­y and health infrastruc­ture as well as its ability to create the internatio­nally benchmarke­d bio-secure bubbles necessary for the safe organisati­on of a tournament as extensive as the T20 Cricket World Cup made it the ideal venue for the event.

Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council said: “Dubai’s steady growth as a global sporting hub has been made possible by the strong support and vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and the extensive investment­s made in world-class infrastruc­ture under His Highness’s directives. Encouragin­g internatio­nal sporting activity and expanding the infrastruc­ture in this sector, is a high priority of the leadership, and an integral part of the drive to transform Dubai into the world’s best city to live in and work.

“In addition to some of the globe’s best stadiums for various sports, Dubai is home to state-of-the-art coaching academies across discipline­s, which are grooming the internatio­nal stars of the future, all of which have made the emirate’s sports sector one of the fastest growing in the world.”

Sheikh Mansoor noted that the T20 Cricket World Cup is one of a series of mega sporting events that Dubai has provided a safe venue for, amidst the current exceptiona­l global circumstan­ces. The emirate’s ability to implement rigorous precaution­ary protocols and high vaccinatio­n rates have made it a preferred destinatio­n for internatio­nal tournament­s, he added.

Matar Al Tayer, Vice Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council said: “The ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup is the latest example of leading global sports bodies choosing Dubai as a venue for mega internatio­nal tournament­s due to the world-class infrastruc­ture and health and safety standards it offers. The generous support and encouragem­ent extended by Dubai’s leadership for the sports sector and the extensive infrastruc­ture projects that have been implemente­d over the years have made Dubai a major destinatio­n on the internatio­nal sporting landscape. Strategic initiative­s undertaken in Dubai to develop all aspects of sporting excellence have further reinforced Dubai’s leading global position in the sporting field and enabled the sector to grow and thrive.”

“Furthermor­e, the emirate’s exceptiona­l success in dealing with the pandemic and its ability to provide a protected environmen­t for multistage internatio­nal tournament­s makes it one of the few destinatio­ns that the global sporting community has confidence in, amidst the current global circumstan­ces. We are confident that Dubai will continue to be a preferred venue for major sporting events on the world stage,” he added.

The 16-team ICC Twenty20 World Cup to be held in the UAE and Oman from 17 October to 14 November 2021 features a total of 45 matches, 13 of which will be played in Dubai. Cricket fans from around the world are eagerly anticipati­ng the second day of the Super 12 round of the ICC T20 World cup when traditiona­l rivals India and Pakistan renew their cricketing rivalry in Dubai on Oct.24.

India versus Pakistan is one of the most exciting rivalries in sports, and with 90 per cent of cricket’s billion-plus fans coming from South Asia, the match at the Dubai Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium is the biggest talking point of the tournament. The first match between two countries in more than two years, the fixture is generating considerab­le interest among the more than 4 million people from India and Pakistan who call the UAE their home. Tickets for the India-pakistan match were sold out in less than five hours. More than 2 billion viewers all over the world are expected to watch the contest on internatio­nal channels.

The magnificen­t 25,000 seat Dubai Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium located in Dubai Sports City, the emirate’s state of the art sports complex, will also be the venue for the final of the Twenty20 World Cup on 14 November. Dubai is already a major hub for internatio­nal cricket, being home to the headquarte­rs of the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC), the governing body of the sport, and the ICC Academy, where emerging cricket stars are being mentored.

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Dubai was chosen as the venue for the final of the T20 WC because of its exceptiona­lly successful record of hosting multi-stage global tournament­s.
File ↑ Dubai was chosen as the venue for the final of the T20 WC because of its exceptiona­lly successful record of hosting multi-stage global tournament­s.

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