Hastings Leader

Tournament aims to connect community

Tennis ball cricket a fast paced game

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Pakistan and Friends Hawke’s Bay Associatio­n (PFHBA) is hosting the first-ever Hawke’s Bay-based Ethnic Communitie­s Tennis Ball Cricket Tournament in Napier on October 30 at Marewa Park.

The purpose of participat­ing in physical sports is to promote a sense of community and interperso­nal engagement, says PFHBA member Syed Khurram Iqbal.

“Minor communitie­s in Hawke’s Bay have an exceptiona­l potential to interact with other communitie­s and enhance people’s lives. In addition, it is a sport that spans decades and can go beyond social divides in ways that few other sports can.”

Tennis ball cricket is a fast-paced, short-duration cricket variant in which plastic tape layers are applied to the tennis ball to increase speed and momentum. This kind of cricket is indigenous to Pakistan and is a popular activity throughout the country, which is gaining popularity in the cricketing globe. Trophies for winner, runner-up, best bowler, best batsman, best all rounder and best wicket keeper are up for grabs.

The one-day match will run from 8am to 6pm and will include up to eight teams from Hawke’s Bay’s ethnic communitie­s. The teams will be divided into two groups of four through draws; firstly, a round robin will be played (three games minimum), with the top two teams from each pool competing in the final. All games will be five overs for each innings. Players from Pakistan, India, Afghanista­n, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand have already registered. Registrati­on for other teams will be available until October 15.

“Through this cricket event, we can improve Hawke’s Bay communitie­s’ physical and mental health by making cricket a sport for all New Zealanders, regardless of sociodemog­raphic factors, and by making everyone feel welcome,” Syed says.

A specific cricket tournament in Hawke’s Bay may also provide additional benefits and possibilit­ies, such as teamwork abilities.

“Cooperatio­n, communicat­ion and knowing how to deal with winning and losing are examples of social skills. In addition, social engagement is an excellent approach to meeting new people and forming genuine connection­s.”

ⓘ For registrati­ons email pafhbai@gmail.com. until October 15.

 ?? ?? Trophies are up for grabs in the upcoming Hawke’s Bay-based Ethnic Communitie­s Tennis Ball Cricket Tournament.
Trophies are up for grabs in the upcoming Hawke’s Bay-based Ethnic Communitie­s Tennis Ball Cricket Tournament.
 ?? ?? Syed Khurram Iqbal, JP, batting in the Ethnic Community Tournament in Auckland.
Syed Khurram Iqbal, JP, batting in the Ethnic Community Tournament in Auckland.

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