Tuesday, 26 March 2019

World Cup qualification: Sports Ministry hosts U-19 Cricket team


By Our Reporter
THE Youth and Sports Minister, Barrister Solomon Dalung on Tuesday hosted the National U- 19 Cricket team for qualifying for next year’s ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup.


At a modest reception organized by the Ministry of Youth and Sports for the Junior Yellow Greens, Barrister Dalung praised the team and leadership of the Nigeria Cricket Federation for making another historic record.

“The success of the National U-19 Cricket team coming at this transition period of this administration is one of the greatest packages I have received as a Minister in this Ministry.

“The face of sports has changed within three and half years despite those who have inundated the social media, trying to contradict the narrative that sports in Nigeria has taken its proper place globally. This is another historic feat in 100 years.


“After the D’Tigress made history by being the first African team to qualify for the World Cup quarter finals in 100 years, the Junior Yellow Greens have beaten another 100 year- record by qualifying for the ICC U-19 World Cup since 1904. Nothing would have brought this kind of revolution in sports apart from the democratization of the National Sports Federations.”

Barrister Dalung recalled that in three and half years, Nigerian athletes have won over 700 medals. He however stated that funding has been the bane of Sports in the country.

“The Ministry has not enjoyed good funding. I know what the team went through but this glory comes to Nigeria. We must invest much funds in sports to create hope for our young people. Government must take sports more seriously and the National Assembly must budget money for sports because budgeting money for sports is budgeting money for youth development.”


Barrister Dalung also congratulated the President of the Nigeria Cricket Federation Prof Yahaya Ukwenya for providing good leadership and urged the athletes to be determined and focused while thanking them for making the country proud.

In his remarks, the NCF President thanked the Ministry for receiving the players who he described as heroes.

“Nigeria has played Cricket for over 100 years and if we won any tournament, it was mostly in West Africa. We found it difficult to cope with the quality of cricket from the Southern and Eastern parts of the continent.

“What these young men have done is to open the door for us to say yes, we can play. Parents can now allow their wards to go out and learn to play cricket and schools that rejected us before will now pay attention to the game of cricket”.


Prof Ukwenya promised that this kind of performance will not be the last as the Junior Yellow Greens will be going to the World Cup to make a statement and defend the integrity of the nation.

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