Champions League T20 News

It’s a very proud moment for me: Lee

Published: October 24, 2009

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Cricket has always been and is a team sport. Until and unless the entire team puts in the required efforts, it’s difficult for a team to succeed in this game. But one man can very proudly say that he singlehandedly won one of the most important tournaments for his team — Brett Lee.


Lee powers NSW to CLT20 title

Published: October 24, 2009

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“Cometh the hour, Cometh the man!” Brett Lee came to the party when the New South Wales Blues needed him the most, putting in an outstanding all-round performance and guiding the Blues to the title of the inaugural Champions League T20 champions with a convincing 41-run victory over the Caribbean team of Trinidad and Tobago and with it hitting the jackpot of US$ 2.5 million for his club.


Happy to be in the final but not content yet: Ganga

Published: October 23, 2009

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Trinidad and Tobago have been by far the most dominating team of the Champions League. They have impressed one and all by their exciting approach towards the game and brought back memories of the yesteryear Caribbean flair. But even though they haven’t lost a single game in the tournament, skipper Darren Ganga says they are far from being content.


T&T thrash Cobras to book a place in the final of CLT20

Published: October 23, 2009

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The only unbeaten team in the Champions League continued to impress with another outstanding performance as they knocked the Cape Cobras out of the tournament and secured a place for themselves in the final of the cash-rich twenty20 league.


New South Wales cruise into the final of CLT20

Published: October 22, 2009

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Winners of Australia’s Twenty20 Big Bash, New South Wales Blues, delivered a clinical performance in the first semi-final of the inaugural Champions League T20 on a rather difficult Feroz Shah Kotla pitch thrashing the runners up of their domestic competition, Victorian Bushrangers, by 79 runs, in what was probably the most one-sided match of the tournament.


Watching T20 in India like watching an Elvis Presley concert: Somerset Boss

Published: October 21, 2009

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Somerset chairman Andy Nash is completely bowled over by Twenty20’s astonishing popularity in India saying that the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) needs to take a cue from the BCCI and market the format in a similar manner in England.


Delhi Daredevils manage a consolation win against Cape Cobras

Published: October 20, 2009

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Firoz Shah Kotla, Delhi: Having already ousted themselves from the Airtel Champions League T20, the Delhi Daredevils managed to gain a consolation win against the in-form team Cape Cobra in a relatively boring and low scoring game. Cape Cobras, known for their aggressive batting and building big scores, registered an innings score of 84, the [...]


T&T hunt the Eagles down, storm into semis

Published: October 19, 2009

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Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad: Trinidad and Tobago, the team from West Indies, took Hyderabad by storm by defeating Diamond Eagles in a high scoring game. Trinidad and Tobago achieved the highest total yet in the Airtel Champions League by scoring a staggering 213 from stipulated 20 overs.
In what can be called a spectacular batting [...]


Royal Challengers ensure Daredevils’ exit

Published: October 19, 2009

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M Chinnaswamy stadium, Bangalore: With their fate already decided in the Airtel Champions League, the Bangalore Royal Challengers crushed the Delhi Daredevils by 8 wickets and ensured that no IPL team will make it to the semi finals of the tournament. In reality, none of the IPL teams deserved a place in the semis. Ross [...]


Cape Cobras defeat Victoria, Bangalore out

Published: October 18, 2009

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M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore: Home grounds seem to be really unlucky for IPL teams. At Bangalore, the fate of Bangalore Royal Challengers in the Airtel Champions League was decided in a game that they didn’t even play. Cape Cobras, a team that has taken the subcontinent by storm, played spectacular cricket as they continued their [...]


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