28 Jul
28Jul

Cricket’s emerging nations are today celebrated through the ICC Development Awards where the outstanding achievements accomplished by Associate Members in 2019 are recognised.

The Awards celebrate six different global champions and eight regional winners showcasing the impactful stories of growing cricket across the world. The awards include recognition of mass participation programmes, national team performances, digital innovation and social responsibility - where cricket is used to improve communities around the world.

ICC Development Awards 2019 winners

GRAY-NICOLLS PARTICIPATION PROGRAMME OF THE YEAR – Winner Cricket Papua New Guinea

100% CRICKET FEMALE PARTICIPATION PROGRAMME OF THE YEAR - Winner Rwanda Cricket Association

ICC ASSOCIATE MEMBER MEN’S PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR – Winner Cricket Namibia

ICC ASSOCIATE MEMBER WOMEN’S PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR – Winner Cricket Association of Thailand

CRICKET 4 GOOD INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR – Winner Japan Cricket Association

DIGITAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE YEAR – Winner Cricket Finland

Gray-Nicolls Participation Programme of the Year Regional winners:
Africa – Botswana Cricket Association
Americas – Cricket Brasil
Asia – Malaysia Cricket Association
Europe – Koninklijke Nederlandse Cricket Bond

100% Cricket Female Participation Programme of the Year Regional winners:
Americas – Cricket Chile
Asia – Bhutan Cricket Council Board
EAP – Cricket Indonesia
Europe – Cricket Scotland





ICC General Manager – Development, William Glenwright said: “We are committed to partnering with our Members to continue the sustainable growth of cricket and we are extremely proud of what all of our Members achieved in 2019. The ICC Development Awards are a recognition of the work undertaken by the 92 Associate Members, with 14 especially brilliant programmes, performances and initiatives celebrated across six different categories.
“In 2019, participation in Associate Members grew by 14% whilst the growth in the number of women and girls playing has risen by 13% - recognition of the innovative ways that our Members continue to grow the game of cricket. Cricket is being played by more people around the world than ever before; our Associate Members are playing more international cricket than ever before and Associate Cricket is being watched by more people than ever – with 128 million digital views for ICC Global Qualifying events in 2019. At a very difficult time for the game and the world more broadly, it is wonderful to showcase the outstanding work of our Members in 2019 and reflect on some of the stories of their success."

The winners were selected by an Independent Panel comprised of the following members:

HD Ackerman (Broadcaster), Peter Della Penna (Journalist), Krishnendu Chakraborty (Facebook representative), Natalie Germanos (Broadcaster), Isobel Joyce (Former Ireland captain), Meg Lanning (Player), Nick Pryde (Cricket Administrator, ECB), Mithali Raj (Player), Phil Simmons (West Indies Head Coach), Lisa Sthalekar (Broadcaster) and Zunilka Whitnall (UNICEF representative).

GRAY-NICOLLS PARTICIPATION PROGRAMME OF THE YEAR – Winner Cricket Papua New Guinea

Cricket PNG have been recognized for their work in attracting new participants to the game of cricket, with over 235,000 people including a 50% gender split involved in the following programmes.

The BSP School Kriket, PNG's flagship entry level programme entered its 12th year in 2019.

Cricket for Good with ChildFund Australia pilot project took place between August and December 2019. A youth-focused programme that aimed to positively unite, inspire and empower the communities to improve education and attitudes towards gender equality.

In this category there are also four regional winners which include Botswana, Brazil, Malaysia and the Netherlands.

100% CRICKET FEMALE PARTICIPATION PROGRAMME OF THE YEAR - Winner Rwanda Cricket Association

The Cricket Builds Hope female empowerment programme in partnership with the Rwanda Cricket Association which uses cricket as a tool for social change among disadvantaged women, has won the 100% Cricket Female Participation Programme Of the Year award.

The programme involves women aged between 15 and 25 living in the Gahanga Cricket Stadium area in Kigali. Participants are immersed in a curriculum that combines cricket-specific sessions together with courses in business and leadership. More than 300 women took part in the partnership in 2019 and this formed part of Rwanda Cricket’s vision to make cricket a game that is gender balanced.

In this category the four regional winners are Bhutan, Chile, Indonesia and Scotland.

ICC ASSOCIATE MEMBER MEN’S PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR – Winner Cricket Namibia

Cricket Namibia have been awarded the ICC Associate Member Men’s Performance of the Year award, for the must-win game against Hong Kong in the ICC World Cricket League Division 2 in April 2019. The victory secured the African team One Day International status for the first time in 16 years and a place in the Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 (CWC League 2) as part of the qualification pathway for Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023.


ICC ASSOCIATE MEMBER WOMEN’S PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR – Winner Cricket Association of Thailand

Thailand have been awarded the ICC Associate Member Women’s Performance of the Year for their crucial and thrilling two run win against Ireland, in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier in August 2019.

CRICKET 4 GOOD INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR – Winner Japan Cricket Association

The Typhoon Hagibis Recovery Project was an opportunity for the Japan Cricket Association (JCA) to give back to the home of cricket in Japan. On 12 October, 2019 Typhoon Hagibis devastated Sano City, with more than 2,600 homes and many industries severely damaged together with four out of the six cricket grounds in the city.

The cricket community in Japan contributed cleaning supplies and tools, 38 days of work from the cricket community including more than 300 volunteers from around Japan, ongoing assistance for two months by JCA staff and the Sano International Cricket Ground has now become a designated heliport in the case of any further emergencies to help the recovery efforts.

DIGITAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE YEAR – Winner Cricket Finland

Cricket Finland have been recognized for digital innovation in their coverage of cricket in coordination with the national broadcaster. With a 34% increase in Associate Member Men’s bilateral T20 matches in 2019, Finland used the Spain T20I series in August to livestream T20 International cricket to a growing fan base.

The coverage which also provided English and Finnish commentary, achieved 470K views on YouTube alone, while the viewership of domestic matches has stayed at a considerably higher level. The live stream production enables the sport to be accessed by the population of Finland.

John Stephenson

john@cricketinvestor.co.uk

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