Tennis ball T-10 cricket league launched
Chandigarh, June 25 -- Aimed at curbing drug use; the Punjab Street Premier League (PSPL) was launched in Chandigarh on Tuesday. The event saw the presence of former Indian pacer Yograj Singh, who is also the league commissioner, along with BCCI chief secretary Sunil Joshi.
Yograj Singh while highlighting the significance of PSPL, said, "Tennis ball cricket is the heartbeat of Indian streets. It teaches reflexes, resilience, and raw instinct - qualities even international players admire, and I'm sure the youth of Punjab will love to play this format." He said that the league will be played in a T-10 format.
Tennis ball cricket is popular in informal settings and tournaments, particularly in the Indian subcontinent, and is known for being less risky and easier to play. It will feature 8 teams, each comprising 20 players - 14 from Punjab and 6 from other Indian states. Trials will be conducted across every district of Punjab and key cities in India, ensuring wide participation.
A player auction system will be introduced, with base prices starting at Rs.25,000....
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