
The 'historic' first bilateral T20I series between Nepal and the West Indies is schedul... - 0 views
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sportsbettingid on 13 Jun 25Three T20I will make up the first bilateral series between Nepal and the West Indies. Which will begin in Sharjah in September. The series will be officially hosted by Nepal. Although the fact that the games will take place at a neutral location. The "historic" series was described as a "significant milestone in the ongoing mission to grow and globalize the game of cricket" in a statement released by Cricket West Indies (CWI). The games are scheduled for September 27, 28, and 30 in anticipation of Nepal's participation in the men's T20 World Cup Asia qualification later in the year. In a statement, CWI chief executive Chris Dehring stated, "This series is more than just a collection of international matches. It's a celebration of the game's growing global footprint and a testament to what cricket represents: pride, purpose, and the power of unity." We believe it is our duty as a full-member nation to support cricket's growth outside of our boundaries. Supporting Nepal during this important stage of their cricketing career serves to both promote the game at the local and global levels and serves as a reminder of the great pride and honor that come with representing our country and donning our national colors. At this juncture in Nepal's history. We are honored to support them. We anticipate thrilling and competitive cricket in Sharjah. A "competitive squad" was expected from the West Indies, the release continued. The opening game of the three-match T20I series that the West Indies T20I team is currently playing in Ireland washed out. At the same time, Nepal is in Scotland for a T20I tri-series that also includes the Netherlands. Nepal is now ranked 18th in the format. While West Indies the two-time World Cup champions are ranked fifth.

The Champions League T20 will return after more than 10 years. - 0 views
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The Champions League T20 (CLT20) is about to make a reappearance. It will be even better and bigger this time. The International Cricket Council's (ICC) members recently met in Singapore as part of the ICC Annual Conference. Formally decided to bring back the competition with teams from various domestic Twenty20 leagues. Assuming all proceeds as planned. The league might resume as early as the next year. Cricbuzz understands that the international boards will meet soon to hash out the mechanics of the league. Particularly in view of the fact that many franchise owners have teams across many nations. Addressing this cross-team ownership structure will be a significant challenge for the authorities. Who are expected to set up a Governing Council (GC) or a Board to regulate the league. The Champions League T20 Creating the league's size and scope will be another significant obstacle for the regulators to overcome. In 2015, the Champions League T20 was discontinued, leaving. Just a few big Test-playing countries with franchise-based leagues. The T20 scene has changed significantly in the past ten years. With leagues springing up all over the cricketing ecosystem and even Associate nations like the USA and UAE hosting their own competitions. This technique has also been adopted by countries such as Canada and Nepal. Approximately eleven major franchise leagues, including The Hundred in England. Exist worldwide as of the most recent count. Apart from deciding how clubs from different leagues will be distributed. The organizers will also need to locate a window in a busy calendar. Like in the previous edition, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Its famous Indian Premier League (IPL) are likely to lead the planned leadership. It is also expected that Cricket Australia (CA) and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). Which did not play in the previous league, will be active members. It's unknown who else will be engaged. The framework could possibly i
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