Indian Street Premier League will be organized in Mumbai in March 2024

Indian Street Premier League will be organized in Mumbai in March 2024

Daily Current Affairs   /   Indian Street Premier League will be organized in Mumbai in March 2024

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Category : Sports Published on: January 01 2024

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  • The Indian Street Premier League is a tennis ball cricket tournament.
  • In the year 2024, it will be organized in the month of March.
  • This will be the first edition of the Indian Street Premier League.
  • This tournament will be organized in Mumbai.
  • A total of 6 teams will participate in this league.
  • The names of these 6 teams are Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata and Srinagar.
  • The main objective of this league is to promote the development of budding cricket talents while providing a more organized structure to the city's cricket scene.
  • A total of 19 matches will be played in the first edition of the Indian Street Premier League.
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