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The Masters Champions League, a
Twenty20 league planned for retired
cricketers in the UAE next year, has
got the approval of the International
Cricket Council (ICC).
Although the ICC is yet to issue an
official statement, sources in the
governing body told PTI that the
league has been given a No Objection
Certificate (NOC).
In the first edition slated to start on
January 22, six teams will
accommodate a total of 90 players (15
members per squad) who will be
selected during an auction in Dubai on
November 27.
The players, who have officially retired
from international cricket, will
recreate their magic across the Dubai
International Cricket Stadium, Abu
Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium
and Sharjah Cricket Stadium —
Read more @: ICC gives go ahead to MCL: The Hindu - Mobile edition
Twenty20 league planned for retired
cricketers in the UAE next year, has
got the approval of the International
Cricket Council (ICC).
Although the ICC is yet to issue an
official statement, sources in the
governing body told PTI that the
league has been given a No Objection
Certificate (NOC).
In the first edition slated to start on
January 22, six teams will
accommodate a total of 90 players (15
members per squad) who will be
selected during an auction in Dubai on
November 27.
The players, who have officially retired
from international cricket, will
recreate their magic across the Dubai
International Cricket Stadium, Abu
Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium
and Sharjah Cricket Stadium —
Read more @: ICC gives go ahead to MCL: The Hindu - Mobile edition