The New Zealand cricket team got a big shock before coming to Pakistan for the T20 series, with 2 players out of the series.
The New Zealand cricket team suffered a major setback before leaving for Pakistan for the T20 series, two key players of the Kiwi team, Finn Allen and Adam Milne, were ruled out of the series once morest Pakistan.
According to New Zealand Cricket, Finn Allen and Adam Milne suffered injuries during training, following which both players will not be available for the series once morest Pakistan.
According to New Zealand Cricket, Finn Alan Kummer has suffered an ankle injury while Adam Milne has suffered an ankle injury. After the injuries of both players, wicketkeeper-batter Tom Blundell and all-rounder Zach Fowlkes have been included in the squad.
2023-12-12 14:03:02
The Radiant Jewel Stadium in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, will host this evening at nine in the evening the opening match of the Club World Cup between the Al-Ittihad Club of Saudi Arabia and Auckland City of New Zealand.
Al-Jawhara Stadium was closed for renovation a long time ago before hosting the World Cup, as many changes and major new features were added to the stadium, and we show you the most prominent of these changes as follows:
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- Removing the spiral entry gates and replacing them with ones that include a barcode reader.
- Moving the media seats from the silver podium seats to the highest area of the stadium on the fifth floor.
- Allocate an easy path for media personnel to move to the interviewing area and the mixed area.
- Removal of the track in the reserve stadium, as it will host European champion Manchester City’s training sessions before the semi-final match.
- Changing the electronic clock in the stadium in accordance with the conditions approved by FIFA.
- Granting food and beverage licenses to international companies that cooperate with FIFA.
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2023-11-25 05:49:00
During sports matches, we often see athletes performing various movements to trick their opponents. It refers to those who perform a dance form before the start of the match to intimidate their opponents and to show that they are strong.
A New Zealand dance form called the Hakka. It is commonly seen in rugby. Before the start of the match, the players line up and start performing under the leadership of the team leader. They play haka by moving their eyes and tongue and changing their facial expressions to bring out maximum energy. The hands will hit the thighs hard as if reciting some mantra in a loud voice. When the leader shouts loudly, the followers will respond with a loud voice.
The Haka is a special dance form practiced by the Maori tribal community. The Maori people believe that if the haka is not performed before the battle, the victory of the war will be reversed. The aim is also to let the opponents know that they are ready for anything.
Typically, the famous men’s rugby fighters, the All Blacks, and the women’s rugby team, the Black Ferns, challenge each other to play the haka. There are many types of haka. The New Zealand team is represented by Ka Mate, who is famous among them. It is believed that the All Blacks first performed the ka mate haka in 1905. Reports also indicate that the Black Ferns played the haka for the first time in 1999.
Team New Zealand challenges their opponents with the haka that they are strong and have come to fight unitedly. The haka is played not only to challenge, but also to welcome guests during celebrations and to offer mourning at the time of death. A video of Argentina’s football legend Diego Maradona playing a haka in tribute to him at a match following his death also went viral on social media.
Let’s see what they say through the Maori language.
The haka will begin with the team leader shouting “Get ready, line up, hurry up.” Followers will reply that they are obeying the leader. The leader then tells you to put your hands on your thighs and kick your legs as hard as you can. They will reply loudly that they are doing the best they can. When the leader says you’re going to die, no, the rest will shout loudly that they’re going to live. This is how they start the match by motivating their own team.
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2023-11-22 12:28:07
Significant step towards new economic opportunities – New Zealand is an important like-minded partner in times of geopolitical tensions
Strasbourg (OTS) – The European Parliament today gave the green light by an overwhelming majority to a landmark trade agreement between the EU and New Zealand, ushering in a new era of transnational cooperation and expected to come into force in 2024. The ÖVP delegation leaders in the EU Parliament Angelika Winzig welcomes the agreement reached and highlights the enormous opportunities for companies.
“This agreement marks a significant step towards new economic opportunities,” explains Winzig, who is particularly pleased regarding the separate chapter for small and medium-sized businesses: “With the agreement we support entrepreneurship and create an environment that promotes innovation and growth. From the first year of application, our companies in the EU will save around 140 million euros annually through tariff reductions. This is expected to increase bilateral trade by up to 30 percent within a decade and EU exports by up to 4.5 billion annually Euros rise.”
Winzig emphasizes the strategic importance of this agreement: “It not only opens up new markets, but also strengthens our position in the Indo-Pacific region. New Zealand is an important like-minded partner in times of geopolitical tensions.”
The EU is New Zealand’s third largest trading partner. The agreement aims to reduce barriers to trade between the EU and New Zealand and help companies offer their products and services to new markets. Both sides have agreed on ambitious trade and sustainable development commitments covering a wide range of issues. For the first time, an EU free trade agreement includes a dedicated chapter on sustainable food systems as well as a specific provision on trade and fossil fuel subsidy reform.
“The EU-New Zealand trade agreement is a modern agreement that promotes our economy and will therefore also secure workers and prosperity,” says Winzig in conclusion. (Ending)
Questions & Contact:
Dr. Angelika Winzig MEP, Tel.: +32-2-28-45763,
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Helena Ringer, EPP Press Service, Tel.: +43-681-81294880,
helena.calls@europarl.europa.eu
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