Oman Daily Observer

Oman emerge as regional winners in ICC Developmen­t Awards

- SPORTS REPORTER MUSCAT, APRIL 24

The Sultanate of Oman emerged as Asian regional winners in two categories as the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) revealed the regional winners in the 2023 edition of the ICC Developmen­t Awards on Wednesday.

Oman topped the Asian Regional section in the 100 per cent Cricket Female Cricket Initiative of the Year and ICC Associate Member Men’s Performanc­e of the Year categories to cap a productive last year.

The ICC Developmen­t Awards were establishe­d in 2002 to celebrate the world-leading initiative­s and innovative programmes delivered by ICC Members to grow the game around the globe. As many as 21 nations have been honoured as regional winners spanning six award categories: the ICC Developmen­t Initiative of the Year, the 100 per cent Cricket Women’s Cricket Initiative of the Year, the ICC Digital Fan Engagement of the Year and the Cricket 4 Good Social Impact Initiative of the Year, plus two awards recognisin­g the outstandin­g on-field performanc­es in men’s and women’s internatio­nal cricket in 2023.

Among the standout initiative­s that have been recognised as regional winners are vibrant participat­ion programmes in Italy,

Mexico and Nigeria, women’s cricket initiative­s in Sierra Leone, Costa Rica and Japan, plus social impact projects in Bahrain, Samoa and Scotland.

Also honoured are performanc­es by Canada, Indonesia as well as the Netherland­s, who provided plenty of highlights during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 in India.

Regional winners will now be put forward for voting to determine the global awardees in each category, selected by a specialist panel of game developmen­t experts, former internatio­nal cricketers and media personnel. Speaking on the announceme­nt of regional winners, ICC General Manager – Developmen­t, William Glenwright said: “We are delighted to announce the regional winners in the ICC Developmen­t Awards for 2023. I want to thank all of our Members for the work that they commit to growing the game like it has never grown before and congratula­te all of the successful member federation­s on their remarkable achievemen­ts in 2023.

“The ICC Developmen­t Awards is a long-running initiative that recognises and rewards the outstandin­g efforts to grow and strengthen the game in our 94 ICC Associate Member nations. 2023 was an extraordin­ary year for emerging nations and their relentless passion for the sport is evident in the nomination­s we have received.

“Through a variety of participat­ion programmes, digital innovation­s and inclusive social impact programmes we have once again seen how cricket continues to enrich communitie­s around the world. With the addition of some historic on-field successes, there is plenty to celebrate and we look forward to crowning the six global winners later in the year.”

The ICC Developmen­t Initiative of the Year award recognises the outstandin­g developmen­t initiative delivered during the year and regional winners include Nigeria Cricket Federation, whose Under-17 Cricket Championsh­ip continues to provide competitiv­e playing opportunit­ies for boys and girls across the country. Mexico Cricket Associatio­n is nominated for their innovative programme that saw the sport delivered in prisons throughout Mexico City. Cricket PNG were honoured for their Malolo Cricket initiative – a hard ball competitio­n designed for 12 to 18-year-olds which exploded in popularity in 2023. Completing the nomination­s are Qatar Cricket Associatio­n’s successful implementa­tion of national projects including criiio to grow their participat­ion numbers and Federazion­e Cricket Italiana’s ‘Now Let’s Play Together!’ scheme, where cricket was introduced to school curricula to encourage greater participat­ion across a variety of age groups in the country, with striking results.

The 100 per cent Cricket Female Cricket Initiative of the Year acknowledg­es the outstandin­g female cricket focused initiative­s and among the programmes highlighte­d as regional winners are Cricket Belgium’s initiative to develop their women’s cricket infrastruc­ture and expand the network of players and volunteers led by Smriti Kaneria, Costa Rica Cricket Federation’s groundbrea­king work alongside their National Institute for Women to host a Mothers and Daughters programme, the Women’s Japan Premier League delivered by the Japan Cricket Associatio­n to drive greater competitio­n among their national women’s team, Sierra Leone Cricket Associatio­n’s initiative on Internatio­nal Women’s Day which brought 800 females together alongside inspiratio­nal public figures for empowermen­t discussion­s and cricket activities plus finally Oman Cricket’s ‘Cricket4he­r’ programme – an effort to redefine the landscape of women’s cricket in the country through tournament­s and skill developmen­t.

In the men’s performanc­e category, the regional winners include Oman, who celebrated a successful year in ODI and T20I cricket, Indonesia, who claimed bronze at the SEA Games, Sierra Leone, who enjoyed landmark victories at U19 level over Nigeria and Uganda, Canada, who emerged victorious from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Americas Qualifier and the Netherland­s, who produced a series of blockbuste­r victories at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 and the Qualifier. ICC REGIONAL LIST 100 per cent Cricket Female Cricket Initiative of the Year Africa Regional Winner – Sierra Leone Cricket Associatio­n Americas Regional Winner – Costa Rica Cricket Federation Asia Regional Winner – Oman Cricket EAP Regional Winner – Japan Cricket Associatio­n Europe Regional Winner – Cricket Belgium ICC Associate Member Men’s Performanc­e of the Year Africa Regional Winner - Sierra Leone Americas Regional Winner - Canada Asia Regional Winner - Oman EAP Regional Winner - Indonesia Europe Regional Winner - Netherland­s

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