The Green Spine, designed by URB in collaboration with EPIC Lab, promises to redefine urban mobility through 100 per cent solar-powered trams and eco-conscious infrastructure
Two matches will be held at the Sharjah stadium, one each on October 31 and November 3 while the other on November 1 will be played at Al Dhaid Cricket Village.
Coached by former South Africa opener Peter Kirsten, the Zambian team became an associate member of the ICC in 2003. The history of cricket in the African country, however, dates back to 1930, when they played as Northern Rhodesia against the MCC in Livingstone.
“We are delighted to play host to the Zambian team and hope the practice matches against our teams will help them hone their competitive edge before they travel to Kuwait,” said Mazhar Khan, administrator of the Emirates Cricket Board. “We will do everything possible to ensure they have a comfortable stay here,” he added.
The Zambian cricket team gained entry to the 2010 ICC World Cricket League Division Eight after winning the Regional Division Two tournament early this year.
The other teams featuring in the Division Eight tournament in Kuwait are Suriname, Gibraltar, Kuwait, Germany, Vanuatu, Bhutan and Bahamas. The top two teams will be promoted to 2011 Division Seven while the third-placed team remains in Division Eight. The teams finishing fourth to eighth return to regional setups.
The Green Spine, designed by URB in collaboration with EPIC Lab, promises to redefine urban mobility through 100 per cent solar-powered trams and eco-conscious infrastructure
The Israeli military said in a statement that it carried out a targeted strike
The hosts were 81-3 at stumps in their second innings on day two in Chennai, as they extended their lead to 308
The competition will be a key highlight of the third edition of the 1 Billion Followers Summit, taking place from January 11 to 13, 2025
The event featured insights from key speakers, including Yogacharya Dhakaram, Nilesh Ashar, and Ekansh Agrawal.
The first two Tests will be held back-to-back in Multan and the last in Rawalpindi
They will remain on display at the museum until at least April 2025