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ILT20: Franchise owners and players upbeat about the new league

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It’s been almost a week since the maiden match in the International League T20 in the United Arab Emirates and while stadiums haven’t as yet filled up, the stakeholders – players, franchise owners, sponsors and broadcasters alike – are happy with it so far.

Venky Mysore, the CEO of Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, part of the Knight Riders brand with a presence in various T20 leagues, said in an interview with Cricbuzz: “Optics may not be great but all the franchises are happy with the business model and how it is being organized.

“It is the only tournament where the owners will not suffer losses like other leagues happening simultaneously,” he said.

But without any major Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi participation, the crowds have been staying away. However, television audiences have been strong.
“The tournament has been doing very well back home in India. There were 1.5 million concurrent viewers for the opening ceremony in which some international stars performed. Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan, the owner of Knight Riders, was a huge hit,” says an official of Zee TV, the broadcasters of the league.

Emirates Cricket Board’s secretary general Mubashir Usmani told Cricbuzz the fun is yet to come. “The intensity of the competition will heat-up as the teams aim to position themselves at the top of the league’s table, the viewer at home and abroad, through the top-quality production and broadcast, is in for an absolute feast of engaging, thrilling cricketing action,” he said.

More than anything else, the tournament is being seen as a much-wanted initiative for the UAE players, who, otherwise unheralded in world cricket, are coming into their own.

In the second game of the league MI Emirates’ Muhammad Waseem, a UAE batsman, emerged as the player of the match for a batting performance that overshadowed stalwarts of his side like Kieron Pollard, Nicholas Pooran and Dwayne Bravo. In the third game, local bowler Sanchit Sharma claimed the honors for the Adani-owned Gulf Giants, Cricbuzz reported.

“It is a unique league with a few teams new to franchise cricket. It is based in the UAE where a lot of cricket is played here, be it the ICC or Asian or Pakistan events. It is the first tournament of their own and there is a huge cricketing community here. It can only grow,” says Tom Moody, the head of the Desert Vipers side.

Afghan cricket fans can also tune in to watch this new league as Ariana Television is broadcasting each match live. For the full broadcast schedule CLICK HERE.

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ATN secures broadcast rights for inaugural Afghanistan Wrestling Premier League

The inaugural season of the Afghanistan Wrestling Premier League will take place in Kabul from June 1 to June 10, 2026. Matches will be held daily between 18:00 and 21:00 at the AGDPES Gymnasium.

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Ariana Radio and Television Network (ATN) has secured the exclusive rights to produce and broadcast the first-ever Afghanistan Wrestling Premier League, marking a major step forward for the development and visibility of the sport in the country.

The agreement, reached with the Afghanistan Wrestling Federation, paves the way for a 10-day national tournament set to bring together top wrestling talent from across Afghanistan.

The inaugural season of the Afghanistan Wrestling Premier League will take place in Kabul from June 1 to June 10, 2026. Matches will be held daily between 18:00 and 21:00 at the AGDPES Gymnasium.

Organisers say the competition will feature 10 teams representing different regions of the country, with approximately 350 male athletes competing across 10 weight categories. The league is expected to showcase a wide range of wrestling styles and emerging talent, offering a national platform for athletes to compete at a high level.

ATN’s involvement will ensure comprehensive coverage of the event, including live broadcasts and match analysis content, bringing the competition to audiences across Afghanistan and beyond.

Wrestling has long been one of the most popular and culturally significant sports in Afghanistan, deeply rooted in local traditions and widely practiced at both amateur and professional levels. The launch of a structured premier league is seen as a milestone in modernising the sport and providing athletes with greater exposure and competitive opportunities.

Officials say the initiative aims not only to promote wrestling but also to foster unity and national pride by bringing together competitors from across the country in a professionally organised tournament.

The Afghanistan Wrestling Premier League is expected to draw significant viewership, with ATN positioning the event as a flagship addition to its exciting sports programming lineup.

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Bamyan hosts ski competition sponsored by AWCC

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A ski competition was held in Bamyan province with financial backing from Afghan Wireless Communication Company (AWCC), bringing together 230 athletes on the snowy slopes of Chapdara Shah Foladi.

The event was organized across three age groups and in three categories—amateur, professional, and local—featuring participants from Bamyan, Ghazni Province, and Maidan Wardak Province. Competitors welcomed the initiative and called for sustained support to further develop winter sports in Afghanistan.

Local officials said the competition aimed to nurture young talent and encourage greater engagement in sports.

Rajab Ali Fitrat, Deputy for Technical and Professional Affairs at Bamyan’s Department of Physical Education and Sports, expressed appreciation for AWCC and urged continued support for athletes across all disciplines, particularly skiing.

Organizers also underscored the importance of ongoing sponsorship, describing it as vital to the growth of sports in Bamyan. Shah Agha, one of the event organizers, called on AWCC to maintain its cooperation with local athletes, especially in skiing.

Athletes described the competition as a valuable opportunity to gain experience and showcase their skills.

Ali Askari, a participant, noted that he has been skiing for about eight years and highlighted the presence of competitors from multiple provinces.

In the results, Sayed Rohullah claimed first place in the professional category, followed by Ali Agha and Sayed Hadi. In the amateur division, Asif, Shir Hussain, and Noor Agha secured the top three spots. In the local (wooden ski) category, Hassan Ali took first place, while Shamsullah and Mohammad finished second and third.

With its snow-covered mountains, Bamyan is widely regarded as one of Afghanistan’s premier destinations for winter sports and has previously hosted both national and international ski competitions.

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13 mountaineers in Balkh summit Alborz at 1,650 meters

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The Balkh Mountaineering Federation announced that 13 members of the Alborz Central team, led by Reza Rezaei, the federation’s Technical and Professional Deputy, with coordination from the Olympic and Physical Education Directorate and the provincial Mountaineering Federation, successfully climbed Mount Alborz during their first training program.

The purpose of this spring training and ascent was to strengthen the mountaineers both physically and mentally, as well as to promote the culture of mountaineering in Balkh.

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