New Zealand Cricket

No climate for cricket: how global warming is putting the heat on NZ’s summer game

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Saturday, December 30, 2023

But there was one thing the organisers did not want those viewers to see (other than India’s defeat by Australia in the final): cricket’s own climate crisis.

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  • But there was one thing the organisers did not want those viewers to see (other than India’s defeat by Australia in the final): cricket’s own climate crisis.
  • As Indian captain Rohit Sharma remarked, “It is not ideal and everyone knows that.” The United Nations describes the threat more forcefully.

Cricket and the climate Crisis

  • As an outdoor summer game in which the natural environment plays a unique role, cricket is perhaps the pitch sport most at risk from a changing climate.
  • Read more:
    Time for a reckoning: Cricket Australia, fossil fuel sponsorship and climate change

    The threat is compounded by the precarious regions in which cricket is played.

  • At the same time, cricket is not merely a potential victim of the climate crisis, it is a contributor to it.

Sport and Sustainability

  • For a game facing a potential existential crisis, cricket’s sustainability efforts have been slow by comparison with other sports.
  • Both FIFA and World Rugby have sustainability plans, as do Formula One and most American sports leagues, including the NBA.
  • By contrast, the International Cricket Council has not published a sustainability strategy.

Inaction in New Zealand

  • New Zealand Cricket (NZC) is as silent on climate as many of its global counterparts.
  • It also notes the “cyclones, floods and related civil emergencies” that caused these cancellations were “well beyond its control”.
  • At a time when game is struggling to attract participants, climate change is making it harder for recreational cricketers to play.
  • New Zealand Cricket’s mission statement states:
    We think ahead and pay it forward.


Chris McMillan does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

ATN acquires exclusive Broadcast rights for Cricket "West Indies vs India, England, South Africa & Bangladesh"

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Monday, July 10, 2023

The final leg of the tour - the last two T20Is - will be hosted at the ground in Lauderhill in Florida, USA.

Key Points: 
  • The final leg of the tour - the last two T20Is - will be hosted at the ground in Lauderhill in Florida, USA.
  • India's Test team is facing West Indies after their last performance in the WTC final against Australia.
  • "World Class Cricket has been a common denominator in our Program Planning "said Dr. Shan Chandrasekar, President and CEO of ATN.
  • Apart from the Cricket West Indies Rights, ATN also holds the exclusive rights for New Zealand Cricket for the next season and will feature tours of Bangladesh, South Africa and Australia.

$21.46 Billion Fantasy Sports Market is Driven by Youth Adoption Globally and Betting Culture in APAC; CAGR - 14.2%: Says Market Decipher

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Friday, September 23, 2022

Fantasy sports has grown from being a niche market to sponsoring the largest T20 cricket league in the world.

Key Points: 
  • Fantasy sports has grown from being a niche market to sponsoring the largest T20 cricket league in the world.
  • Football, Rugby and Cricket are the largest contributors in the Global Sports Fantasy market and are anticipated to grow in the future.
  • The absence of major sports leagues and tournaments resulted in a huge turmoil for engaged stakeholders in the Sports Fantasy (FS) market.
  • In terms of gender and age, fantasy sports and sports betting go shoulder to shoulder
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$21.46 Billion Fantasy Sports Market is Driven by Youth Adoption Globally and Betting Culture in APAC; CAGR - 14.2%: Says Market Decipher

Retrieved on: 
Friday, September 23, 2022

Fantasy sports has grown from being a niche market to sponsoring the largest T20 cricket league in the world.

Key Points: 
  • Fantasy sports has grown from being a niche market to sponsoring the largest T20 cricket league in the world.
  • Football, Rugby and Cricket are the largest contributors in the Global Sports Fantasy market and are anticipated to grow in the future.
  • The absence of major sports leagues and tournaments resulted in a huge turmoil for engaged stakeholders in the Sports Fantasy (FS) market.
  • In terms of gender and age, fantasy sports and sports betting go shoulder to shoulder
    Customized Report can be procured on Request: https://www.marketdecipher.com/report/fantasy-sports-market

Ebix Inks “Powered by Ebix” Sponsorship Deal for New Zealand-India Cricket Series

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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Ebix, as part of the deal for the NZC Home Series, will have the status of the Powered By sponsor for Indias entire six-week tour of New Zealand.

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  • Ebix, as part of the deal for the NZC Home Series, will have the status of the Powered By sponsor for Indias entire six-week tour of New Zealand.
  • The brand EBIX will have a strong presence on ground across venues during all the three series.
  • We want to thank the series partners that recognize the global nature of the game and support cricket across boundaries.
  • Ebix Chairman and CEO Robin Raina said, We are delighted to be among the sponsors for the New Zealand-India series.

New Zealand Cricket Launches All-New Mobile App, Developed By YinzCam

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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, Feb. 19, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --New Zealand Cricket (NZC) launched a new mobile app this past week, created in partnership with YinzCam, the mobile app and software developer based in Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

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  • CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, Feb. 19, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --New Zealand Cricket (NZC) launched a new mobile app this past week, created in partnership with YinzCam, the mobile app and software developer based in Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
  • Available for iOS and Android devices, the all-new app is the first major mobile update for NZC in five years.
  • "We set out to deliver a whole new mobile experience for our fans," said David White, NZC, CEO.
  • "Having grown up watching the sport of cricket, I am thrilled to have partnered with NZC to develop their new mobile app," said Priya Narasimhan, CEO and Founder of YinzCam.