3TC Solidarity Cup

http://dbpedia.org/resource/3TC_Solidarity_Cup

2020 3TC Solidarity Cup was a 36-over charity exhibition match featuring 3 teams of 8 players in an experimental format branded 3TeamCricket (3TC). It was contested by teams named Eagles, Kingfishers and Kites. The gold medal was awarded to the Eagles, the silver medal was awarded to the Kites, and the bronze medal was awarded to the Kingfishers. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 3TC Solidarity Cup
xsd:integer 3
xsd:integer 64580580
xsd:integer 1097871493
xsd:integer 0 50 100 125 126.31 133.33 150 160 180 184.61 193.75 212.12 233.33 254.17 266.67 294.12
rdf:langString Kites
rdf:langString Eagles
rdf:langString Eagles, Kingfishers, Kites
rdf:langString Total
rdf:langString Extras
rdf:langString did not bat
rdf:langString not out
rdf:langString run out
rdf:langString b Fortuin
rdf:langString b Phehlukwayo
rdf:langString b Sipamla
rdf:langString b Stuurman
rdf:langString c Dala b Ngidi
rdf:langString c Hendricks b Nortje
rdf:langString c Hendricks b Stuurman
rdf:langString c Miller b Nortje
rdf:langString c Pretorius b Sipamla
rdf:langString c du Plessis b T Ntini
rdf:langString lbw b Phehlukwayo
xsd:integer 3
xsd:integer 0 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 15 18 20 22 23 24 26 27 28 31 34 43 45 48 50 56 61 70 113 138 160
xsd:integer 0 1 2
xsd:date 2020-07-18
xsd:date 2020-07-18
rdf:langString 2020 3TC Solidarity Cup was a 36-over charity exhibition match featuring 3 teams of 8 players in an experimental format branded 3TeamCricket (3TC). It was contested by teams named Eagles, Kingfishers and Kites. The gold medal was awarded to the Eagles, the silver medal was awarded to the Kites, and the bronze medal was awarded to the Kingfishers. The match was held at Centurion Super Sport Park behind closed doors on 18 July 2020, coinciding with the Nelson Mandela International Day, which is celebrated in honour of former South African President Nelson Mandela. The match marked the return of cricket in South Africa following months of restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and was also the first sporting event to be broadcast on television in the country post lockdown. The match had originally been scheduled for 27 June 2020 but was postponed due as Cricket South Africa could not obtain necessary approvals from the Ministry of Sports. Concerns had been raised over hosting the tournament in Centurion which was seen as a hotspot of infections. The Solidarity Cup's served as a fundraiser for the people who were financially affected due to the coronavirus pandemic. A minute of silence was observed in remembrance of the victims of the pandemic. The match also acknowledged the global Black Lives Matter movement, with players wearing black armbands and taking a knee prior to the start. However the BLM logos were not printed in the jerseys of the players as they were reportedly prepared prior to the George Floyd protests. Graeme Smith, former South African cricket captain and director of Cricket South Africa, offered his support to the BLM movement and promised to take knee along with the players and coaching staff.
xsd:integer 1 3 4 5 6 9 10 12 16 17 19 24 26 33
xsd:double 6.67 7 8 8.67 9 11 11.33 11.5 13 13.5 14.33 15 18.67
xsd:integer 0
xsd:integer 1 2 3
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 21271

data from the linked data cloud