National School League: Cricket
NSL Logo | |
Dates | 17 October 2014 – 14 February 2015 |
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Administrator(s) | Sport 360 |
Cricket format | Twenty20 |
Tournament format(s) | Round robin and Knockout |
Host(s) | United Arab Emirates |
Champions | GEMS Modern Academy (U13) - Abu Dhabi Indian School (U15) |
Participants | 42 teams |
Matches played | 122 |
Player of the series | |
Most runs | Fazal (284) |
Most wickets | Abhishek Prakash (12) |
Official website | NSL |
UDRS | No |
Cricket
Overview
The league was endorsed by the Emirates Cricket Board, entry for schools opened and the league was populated within the first few months of organisation. A dedicated website was created to provide a variety of media coverage through an online platform. The first match began on the 17th of October 2014[1] with the grand final taking place on the 14th of February 2015.
Preceding the start of the league was a press conference[2] held at the ICC Global Academy, with invitations sent out to all of the schools participating.[3] It was led by title sponsors Unilever and Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, David East the chief of the Emirates Cricket Board, Michael Chalhoub CEO of Sport 360 and several high-ranking members of the ICC Academy.
General numeric data for 2014/2015
- 29 schools
- 42 teams
- 315 players for U13
- 315 players for U15
Locations for 2014/2015
- ICC Global Academy
- The Sevens Stadium
- Sharjah Cricket Stadium
- Skyline University College
- Al Dhaid Cricket Village
- Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium nursery ovals
Format
The format is similar to the Indian Premier League system in which the teams play a round-robin phase followed by a round of 16 straight knockout phase.
Regions consisted of Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Dubai group 1, and Dubai group 2.
The round robin tournament was region specific. Group leaders at the end of the stage would have a bye through the first round of playoffs with second and third place from the round robin tournament playing again to decide progression.
After the first stage of playoffs, the group leaders would play the progressing team in the quarterfinal. Dubai was an exception, with the quarterfinal crossing over the teams due to having two groups.
Semifinals were cross regional and used a random ballot draw[4] to decide which teams would play against each other for a spot in the Grand final.
The ICC Global Academy hosted the quarterfinals, semifinals and final matches with Throwmotion providing entertainment in the form of a tabletop cricket game.
Notable players of 2014/2015 season
Batsman
Bowlers
Finals
Under 13 Final
Team 1 | Team 2 | MVP |
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PAK Hawks (100-7) | GEMS Modern Academy (103-7) | Shivam Ghosh |
Under 15 Final
Team 1 | Team 2 | MVP |
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Abu Dhabi Indian School (47-10) | DPS Sharjah (113-8) | {{}} Mohammed Owais Sajid |
Gallery
References
- ↑ "First day article". Sport360. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
- ↑ "NSL Cricket press conference article". Sport360. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
- ↑ "Video showing presence of children at press conference". Sport360. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
- ↑ "Video of random ballot draw". Sport360. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
See also
- Sport 360
- FIT Awards
- Middle East Golf Awards
- Sports Industry Awards
- UAE Rugby Player Awards
- National School League