Saturday, May 11, 2024

Sydney Thunder: Registrations open for HomeWorld Thunder Nation Cup

Must Read

Photo Credit: Sydney Thunder

Ninth edition of the HomeWorld Thunder Nation Cup set to take place throughout February and March

Registrations are now open for this summer’s HomeWorld Thunder Nation Cup.

Set to run throughout February and March, the HomeWorld Thunder Nation Cup exists to give individuals the opportunity to connect with their community and celebrate culture through cricket.

The ninth edition of the tournament will see teams represent six different communities – Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

If you’re cricketer who identifies as being from one of the six communities and would like to attend a trial event, please follow the relevant link below to register.

Event Date Time Location Registrations 
Afghanistan Community Trials (Gala Day)Sunday 13 February 20228:00am – 3:00pmTBCContact community@sydneythunder.com.au
Sri Lanka Community TrialsSunday 13 February 20224:00pm – 6:00pmGreenlees Park, ConcordClick Here
Pakistan Community TrialsSunday 20 February 20224:00pm – 6:00pmGreenlees Park, ConcordClick Here
Nepal Community Trials (Gala Day)Sunday 27 February 20228:00am – 3:00pmTBCContact community@sydneythunder.com.au
Bangladesh Community TrialsSunday 27 February 20224:00pm – 6:00pmGreenlees Park, ConcordClick Here
India Community TrialsSunday 6 March 20224:00pm – 6:00pmGreenlees Park, ConcordClick Here

Sydney Thunder has partnered with the Afghan Australia Youth Association and the Nepalese Cricket Association to deliver gala days for the Afghan and Nepalese communities. Please email Sydney Thunder to register your interest.

Sydney Thunder will continue to monitor the public health situation in NSW to ensure HomeWorld Thunder Nation Cup events can be held safely in accordance with government protocols.

All community trials and gala days will be held outdoors to maximise safety for everyone involved.

Dates and times of community trials are subject to change in the event of wet weather or other circumstances out of the club’s control. These changes will be communicated to participants as quickly and clearly as possible.

Trudi Busch, Director of Marketing, Sponsorship and Community at HomeWorld, said the reason HomeWorld – who manage and develop the largest new home display villages across NSW – continue to support the Thunder Nation Cup is because its values extend beyond the cricket field.

“We are committed to partnering with Sydney Thunder to deliver the HomeWorld Thunder Nation Cup each year,” said Busch.

“Not only is it an important initiative that brings communities together, but it is a wonderful celebration of cricket and culture. 

“We look forward to watching the tournament being played, and the pride and passion that each player will bring to their game as they represent their country.”

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

become a cricexec insider!

Join for free and get:

  • The cricexec “daily briefing” newsletter
  • Exclusive industry reports
  • Invitations to industry events
  • Early access to industry job postings
  • Many other benefits!

Latest News

Tim Cutler’s tenure as CEO of Vanuatu Cricket Association extended

Photo Credit: Facebook Profile Photo of Tim Cutler Tim Cutler, who has served as CEO of the Vanuatu Cricket Association...

More Articles Like This

Cricexec Newsletter