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CLT20 2011 Final: Mumbai Indians take title

Mumbai Indians The Mumbai Indians secured the 2011 Champions League Twenty20 title in Chennai with a 31-run victory over the Bangalore Royal Challengers in an entertaining final. James Franklin top-scored for the Mumbai Indians with 41 off 29 balls, as they posted a below-par total of 139 all out from their 20 overs. Harbhajan Singh took three for 20 for Mumbai, as Royal Challengers stuttered to 108 all out from 19.2 overs.
Mumbai Indians 139 (Franklin 41, Bhatkal 3-21, Vettori 2-30) beat Royal Challengers Bangalore 108 (Dilshan 27, Harbhajan 3-20, Chahal 2-9, Malinga 2-23) beat by 31 runs

CLT20 2011 2nd Semi-Final: Splendid bowling by Malinga takes Mumbai Indians into the Finals beating Somerset by 10 runs

Mumbai Indians battle it out against Somerset today in the 2nd Semi-final of the Champions League Twenty20. After winning the toss and electing to bat first, the Mumbai Indians were able to pick up 160 runs at the loss of 5 wickets in the allotted 20 overs. Blizzards's half century was the only notable performance in the Mumbai innings.

Malinga struck in the first over of the Somerset innings by taking out Trego(0) in the second ball. He also got Van der Merwe(10) in the 3rd over. But Kieswetter and Hildreth took Somerset to 100/3 in 13.3 ov. At one point, Somerset needed only 29 runs in 3 overs to win, but Player of the Match, Malinga struck again taking 2 crucial wickets in the last over, and conceding only 20 runs in his 4 overs, taking 4 wickets in total. Somerset were able to take only 150/7 at the end of 20 overs.

The Mumbai Indians will now face Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Finals of the Champions League Twenty20 tomorrow, Oct 9, 2011.

Mumbai Indians 160/5 in 20 overs(Blizzard 54)
Somerset 150/7 in 20 overs(Kieswetter 62, Hildreth 39, Malinga 4-20, Franklin 2-16)

CLT20 2011 1st Semi-Final: Royal Challengers Bangalore move on to the Finals defeating New South Wales by 6 wickets

In the 1st Semi-final, Bangalore won the toss and elected to field. New South Wales scored 203 runs at the end of 20 overs, losing only 2 wickets. David Warner was the star of their innings remaining unbeaten at 123.

After losing Dilshan in the 2nd over, RCB's Chris Gayle (98) and Virat Kohli (84*) breezed through the innings and got their team to 162/2 in 13.5 overs when Gayle was caught lbw by Cummins. RCB reached their target in 18.3 overs to reach the Finals of Champions League Twenty20 2011.
New South Wales 203/2 in 20 overs (Warner 123*, Smith 62, Dilshan 1-10)
Royal Challengers Bangalore 204/4 in 18.3 overs (Gayle 92, Kohli 84*, Cummins 4-45)

CLT20 2011 Group B: Royal Challengers Bangalore v South Australia at Bangalore

Royal Challengers Bangalore won by 2 wickets
South Australia 214/2 (20/20 ov); Royal Challengers Bangalore 215/8 (20/20 ov)

CLT20 2011 Group B: Somerset v Warriors at Bangalore

Somerset won by 12 runs
Somerset 146/4 (20/20 ov); Warriors 134/8 (20/20 ov)

CLT20 2011 Group A: Chennai Super Kings v New South Wales at Chennai

New South Wales won by 46 runs
New South Wales 201/2 (20/20 ov); Chennai Super Kings 155 (18.5/20 ov)

CLT20 2011 Group A: Cape Cobras v Trinidad & Tobago at Chennai

Trinidad & Tobago won by 2 wickets
Cape Cobras 137/4 (20/20 ov); Trinidad & Tobago 138/8 (19.4/20 ov)

CLT20 2011 Group B: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Somerset at Bangalore

Royal Challengers Bangalore won by 51 runs
Royal Challengers Bangalore 206/6 (20/20 ov); Somerset 155/6 (20/20 ov)

CLT20 2011 Group A: Chennai Super Kings v Trinidad & Tobago at Chennai

Trinidad & Tobago won by 12 runs
Trinidad & Tobago 123/8 (20/20 ov); Chennai Super Kings 111/6 (20/20 ov)

CLT20 2011 Group A: Mumbai Indians v New South Wales at Chennai

New South Wales won by 5 wickets
Mumbai Indians 100/7 (20/20 ov); New South Wales 101/5 (17/20 ov)

CLT20 2011 Group B: Kolkata Knight Riders v Warriors at Bangalore

Kolkata Knight Riders won by 22 runs (D/L method)
Warriors 155/4 (20/20 ov); Kolkata Knight Riders 83/1 (9/9 ov)

CLT20 2011 Group B: Somerset v South Australia at Bangalore

No result
Match abandoned due to rain.

CLT20 2011 Group A: Mumbai Indians v Cape Cobras at Bangalore

No Result
Match abandoned after Mumbai Indians batted (176/5 in 20 overs) due to rain.

CLT20 2011 Group B: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Kolkata Knight Riders at Bangalore

Kolkata Knight Riders won by 9 wickets
Royal Challengers Bangalore 169/9 (20/20 ov); Kolkata Knight Riders 171/1 (17.3/20 ov)

CLT20 2011 Group A: Chennai Super Kings v Cape Cobras at Chennai

Chennai Super Kings won by 4 wickets
Cape Cobras 145/7 (20/20 ov); Chennai Super Kings 146/6 (19.4/20 ov)

CLT20 2011 Group A: New South Wales v Trinidad & Tobago at Chennai

Match resulted in a tie.
Trinidad & Tobago 139/6 (20/20 ov); New South Wales 139/8 (20/20 ov)

CLT20 2011 Group B: Kolkata Knight Riders v South Australia at Hyderabad

South Australia won by 19 runs
South Australia 188/5 (20/20 ov); Kolkata Knight Riders 169/9 (20/20 ov)

CLT20 2011 Group A: Mumbai Indians v Trinidad & Tobago at Bangalore

Mumbai Indians won by 1 wicket
Trinidad & Tobago 98 (16.2/20 ov); Mumbai Indians 99/9 (20/20 ov)

CLT20 2011 Group B: Kolkata Knight Riders v Somerset at Hyderabad

Somerset won by 5 wickets
Kolkata Knight Riders 161/3 (20/20 ov); Somerset 164/5 (19.4/20 ov)

CLT20 2011 Group B: Warriors v South Australia at Hyderabad

Warriors won by 50 runs
Warriors 171/5 (20/20 ov); South Australia 121/6 (20/20 ov)

CLT20 2011 Group A: Chennai Super Kings v Mumbai Indians at Chennai‎

Mumbai Indians won by 3 wickets
Chennai Super Kings 158/4 (20/20 ov); Mumbai Indians 159/7 (19.5/20 ov)

CLT20 2011 Group A: Cape Cobras v New South Wales at Chennai

Cape Cobras won by 7 wickets.
New South Wales 135/8 (20/20 ov); Cape Cobras 136/3 (17.2/20 ov)

CLT20 2011 Group B: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Warriors at Bangalore

Warriors won by 3 wickets.
Royal Challengers Bangalore 172/8 (20/20 ov); Warriors 173/7 (20/20 ov)


Champions League Twenty20 History

What is Champions League Twenty20?

The Twenty20 Champions League is an international Twenty20 cricket competition between clubs from India, Australia, England, South Africa, Sri Lanka, New Zealand and West Indies. The Twenty20 Champions League is chaired by Lalit Modi, who is the Chairman and Commissioner of the Indian Premier League and Vice-President of the BCCI.

The competition was launched in 2008 as a response to the success of national Twenty20 domestic cricket leagues, most notably the Indian Premier League. The first edition was set to take place from late September to early October 2008 in India, after the tournament organisers resolved various teething problems that had put the inaugural tournament under some doubt, but it was later announced that the tournament would be held from December 3 to December 10, 2008.
The tournament was postponed again following terrorist attacks in Mumbai in November 2008 and later cancelled, with the first tournament now scheduled for October 2009.
Indian mobile service Bharti Airtel has bought the title sponsorship rights of the champions league for the reported amount of rupees 170 crores.

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Champions League Twenty20 2011 Schedule

DateTimeGroup & MatchVenue
Fri Sep 23 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 10:30 EDT Group B - Royal Challengers Bangalore v Warriors M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Sat Sep 24 10:30 GMT | 16:00 local | 06:30 EDT Group A - Cape Cobras v New South Wales MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
Sat Sep 24 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 10:30 EDT Group A - Chennai Super Kings v Mumbai Indians MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
Sun Sep 25 10:30 GMT | 16:00 local | 06:30 EDT Group B - Warriors v South Australia Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad
Sun Sep 25 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 10:30 EDT Group B - Kolkata Knight Riders v Somerset Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad
Mon Sep 26 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 10:30 EDT Group A - Mumbai Indians v Trinidad & Tobago M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Tue Sep 27 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 10:30 EDT Group B - Kolkata Knight Riders v South Australia Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad
Wed Sep 28 10:30 GMT | 16:00 local | 06:30 EDT Group A - New South Wales v Trinidad & Tobago MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
Wed Sep 28 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 10:30 EDT Group A - Chennai Super Kings v Cape Cobras MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
Thu Sep 29 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 10:30 EDT Group B - Kolkata Knight Riders v Royal Challengers Bangalore M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Fri Sep 30 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 10:30 EDT Group A - Mumbai Indians v Cape Cobras M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Sat Oct 1 10:30 GMT | 16:00 local | 06:30 EDT Group B - Somerset v South Australia M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Sat Oct 1 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 10:30 EDT Group B - Kolkata Knight Riders v Warriors M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Sun Oct 2 10:30 GMT | 16:00 local | 06:30 EDT Group A - Mumbai Indians v New South Wales MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
Sun Oct 2 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 10:30 EDT Group A - Chennai Super Kings v Trinidad & Tobago MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
Mon Oct 3 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 10:30 EDT Group B - Royal Challengers Bangalore v Somerset M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Tue Oct 4 10:30 GMT | 16:00 local | 06:30 EDT Group A - Cape Cobras v Trinidad & Tobago MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
Tue Oct 4 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 10:30 EDT Group A - Chennai Super Kings v New South Wales MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
Wed Oct 5 10:30 GMT | 16:00 local | 06:30 EDT Group B - Somerset v Warriors M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Wed Oct 5 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 10:30 EDT Group B - Royal Challengers Bangalore v South Australia M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Fri Oct 7 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 10:30 EDT 1st Semi-Final - TBC v TBC (1st Group B v 2nd Group A) M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Sat Oct 8 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 10:30 EDT 2nd Semi-Final - TBC v TBC (1st Group A v 2nd Group B) MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
Sun Oct 9 14:30 GMT | 20:00 local | 10:30 EDT Final - TBC v TBC MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai


Champions League Twenty20 2010

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CLT20 2010 Final: Chennai Super Kings beat Warriors to win CLT20‎

The Chennai Super Kings beat the Warriors in the final of the Champions League T20 on Sunday. With this, the Super Kings became the second team after the New South Wales Blues to win the tournament.

The Warriors batted first and were off to a quick start before the loss of Ashwell Prince and captain and in-form Davy Jacobs hit the side hard. From 39/0 in four overs, the side continued with its slide downwards and were 82/5 in the 14th over at one stage.

In reply, chasing a low score of 129, CSK started off sensibly and the openers shared 103 runs for the first wicket. Both Vijay and Hussey scored half century. Vijay’s 53-ball innings was studded with six fours and two sixes while Hussey hit only three fours from 46 balls in his unbeaten knock.

Vijay was declared the man of the match while Ashwin was the man of the series.
Chennai Super Kings 132 for 2 (Vijay 58, Hussey 51*) Warriors 128 (Murali 3-16, Ashwin 2-16) by 8 wickets

CLT20 2010 Second Semi Final: Warriors to face Chennai in final

The Warriors got over their loss at the hands of Chennai with a comfortable 30-run victory against the South Australian Redbacks. Their captain, Davey Jacobs, was once again the hero with a superb 61 at the top of the order, and he was ably supported by Ingram and Boje as they posted an imposing 175 for the Redbacks to chase.
Warriors 175 for 6 (Jacobs 61, Ingram 46, Harris 3-16) beat South Australia 145 for 7 (Ferguson 71, Tsotsobe 2-16) by 30 runs

CLT20 2010 First Semi Final: Chennai thrash Bangalore, secure place in Champions League final

Chennai Super Kings, the champions of the Indian Premier League, moved closer to the 2010 Champions League title after thrashing the Royal Challengers Bangalore by 52 runs in a rain interrupted semi-final match that had to be reduced to 17 overs a side. Batting first, Chennai started off sluggishly before Suresh Raina scored 94 runs off just 48 deliveries to take Chennai to 174 at the end of their 17 overs. Bangalore never really looked to be in the chase and in the end they fell well short.

Teams:

Chennai Super Kings: Michael Hussey, Murali Vijay, Suresh Raina, Mahendra Singh Dhoni (capt. & wk), Albie Morkel, Subramaniam Badrinath, Anirudh Srikanth, Ravichandran Ashwin, Lakshmipati Balaji, Muttiah Muralitharan, Doug Bollinger

Royal Challengers Bangalore: Manish Pandey, Rahul Dravid, Robin Uthappa (wk), Ross Taylor, Virat Kohli, Cameron White, Dillon du Preez, Praveen Kumar, R Vinay Kumar, Anil Kumble (capt.), Dale Steyn

Chennai Super Kings 174 for 4 (17 overs, 10.23 rpo) beat Royal Challengers Bangalore 123 for 9 (16.2 overs, 7.53 rpo)

Champions League Twenty20 2010 Quick Schedule - Group A

DateTimeGroup & MatchVenue
11 Sep 13:30 Warriors v Wayamba Elevens St George's Park, Port Elizabeth
11 Sep 17:30 D/N Chennai Super Kings v Central Districts Stags Sahara Stadium Kingsmead, Durban
13 Sep 17:30 D/N Warriors v Victoria Bushrangers St George's Park, Port Elizabeth
15 Sep 13:30 Victoria Bushrangers v Central Districts Stags Supersport Park, Centurion
15 Sep 17:30 D/N Chennai Super Kings v Wayamba Elevens Supersport Park, Centurion
18 Sep 13:30 Warriors v Central Districts Stags St George's Park, Port Elizabeth
18 Sep 17:30 D/N Chennai Super Kings v Victoria Bushrangers St George's Park, Port Elizabeth
20 Sep 17:30 D/N Victoria Bushrangers v Wayamba Elevens Supersport Park, Centurion
22 Sep 13:30 Wayamba Elevens v Central Districts Stags St George's Park, Port Elizabeth
22 Sep 17:30 D/N Chennai Super Kings v Warriors St George's Park, Port Elizabeth

Champions League Twenty20 2010 Quick Schedule - Group B

DateTimeGroup & MatchVenue
10 Sep 17:30 D/N Mumbai Indians v Highveld Lions Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
12 Sep 13:30 Southern Redbacks v Highveld Lions Supersport Park, Centurion
12 Sep 17:30 D/N Royal Challengers Bangalore v Guyana Supersport Park, Centurion
14 Sep 17:30 D/N Mumbai Indians v Southern Redbacks Sahara Stadium Kingsmead, Durban
16 Sep 17:30 D/N Mumbai Indians v Guyana Sahara Stadium Kingsmead, Durban
17 Sep 17:30 D/N Royal Challengers Bangalore v Southern Redbacks Sahara Stadium Kingsmead, Durban
19 Sep 13:30 Highveld Lions v Guyana Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
19 Sep 17:30 D/N Mumbai Indians v Royal Challengers Bangalore Sahara Stadium Kingsmead, Durban
21 Sep 13:30 Southern Redbacks v Guyana Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
21 Sep 17:30 D/N Highveld Lions v Royal Challengers Bangalore Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg

Champions League Twenty20 2010 Quick Schedule - Semi-finals & Final

DateTimeGroup & MatchVenue
24 Sep 17:30 D/N Semi-final 1: Group A winner v Group B runner-up Sahara Stadium Kingsmead, Durban
25 Sep 17:30 D/N Semi-final 2: Group B winner v Group A runner-up Supersport Park, Centurion
26 Sep 17:30 D/N Final: Semi-final 1 winner v Semi-final 2 winner Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg


2010 Champions League Twenty20 News

South Africa to host Champions League

South Africa will host the next Champions League Twenty20, to run from September 10 to 26, the tournament's organisers have announced. The tournament chairman Lalit Modi confirmed the decision, following a board meeting in Mumbai where it was formally agreed to accept Cricket South Africa's invitation to stage the event.

The tournament will feature 10 domestic Twenty20 sides from India, Australia, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, the West Indies and South Africa. The tournament consists of 23 matches, and is divided into a group stage and a knockout stage. If a match ends in a tie, a Super Over will be played to determine the winner.

The group stage has the teams divided into two equal groups, with each playing a round-robin tournament. The top two teams of each group advances to the advance to the knockout stage. The knockout stage consists of two semi-finals, with the top team of one group facing the second from the other. The winners of the semi-finals play the grand final to determine the winner of the competition.

The Indian teams in the competition

Chennai Super Kings: 2010 Indian Premier League Winner
Mumbai Indians: 2010 Indian Premier League Runner-up
Royal Challengers Bangalore: 2010 Indian Premier League Third place


Champions League Twenty20 2009

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2009 Champions League Twenty20 Teams

The 2009 Champions League will be contested by 12 teams. It will start with a round robin format, with 4 pools of 3 teams. The top 2 teams from each pool will advance to a league stage, consisting of two pools of four teams. The top two from each league will progress to a knock-out competition of two rounds.
A total 19 matches will be played in India from October 8-23. Teams that have qualified for the 2009 Twenty20 Champions League are listed below.
Team (2009 Standings) Country Winner/
Runner-up
Domestic Tournament
#1 New South Wales Blues
Simon Katich
Australia Winner 2008-09 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash
#2 Trinidad & Tobago
Daren Ganga
West Indies Winner Stanford 20/20
Semi Victoria Bushrangers
Cameron White
Australia Runner-up 2008-09 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash
Semi Cape Cobras
Andrew Puttick
South Africa Winner 2009 Standard Bank Pro 20
League A, 3rd Diamond Eagles
Boeta Dippenaar
South Africa Runner-up 2009 Standard Bank Pro 20
League A, 4th Somerset Sabres
Justin Langer
England Runner-up 2009 Twenty20 Cup
League B, 3rd Royal Challengers Bangalore
Anil Kumble
India Runner-up 2009 Indian Premier League
League B, 4th Delhi Daredevils
Gautam Gambhir
India Top spot in Preliminary Round 2009 Indian Premier League
Group A, last Deccan Chargers
Adam Gilchrist
India Winner 2009 Indian Premier League
Group B, last Sussex Sharks
Michael Yardy
England Winner 2009 Twenty20 Cup
Group C, last Otago Volts
Craig Cumming
New Zealand Winner State Twenty20
Group D, last Wayamba
Jehan Mubarak
Sri Lanka Winner Inter-Provincial Twenty20
CL T20 2009 News | Groups & Schedule

Champions League Twenty20 2009 Finals and Semi-Finals

CLT20 2009 Finals: New South Wales (NSW Blues) crowned inaugural Champions League winners

Australian Brett Lee's quickfire innings of 48 (31 balls, 1x4, 5x6s) and two wickets for 10 runs helped New South Wales beat crowd favourite Trinidad and Tobago by 41 runs and win the inaugural Airtel-Champions League Twenty20 cricket tournament in India. Lee, who came to the crease at 83 for six in the 12th over, changed the course of the NSW innings with a 49-run stand with Steve Smith who hit 33 (26 balls, 2x4s, 1x6). Lee was dismissed off the final delivery of the innings. For his efforts, Brett Lee was named Player-of-the-Final and Man-of-the-Series.

As Trinidad and Tobago started chasing 160, Lee had William Perkins clean bowled for a second-ball duck, and then took a stunning return catch to get rid of Lendl Simmons. The Caribbean team needed 47 from the last five overs, but NSW bowlers struck blows in quick succession to dismiss them for 118 in 15.5 overs.
New South Wales 159/9 (Lee 48, Rampaul 3-20) beat Trinidad & Tobago 118 (Clark 3-21, Lee 2-10) by 41 runs

CLT20 All-Star XI

Paceman Brett Lee, all-rounder Moises Henriques and opening batsman Phil Hughes joined their NSW Blues team-mate David Warner in the Champions League All-Star XI team. The NSW Blues outplayed domestic rivals Victoria Bushrangers in the semi-final and Trinidad and Tobago in the finals on Friday.
The Caribbean side has three players in the list - big hitting Kieron Pollard, wicket-keeper Denesh Ramdin and all-rounder Dwayne Bravo. The CLT20 All Star XI is a team chosen by ESPN Star Sports commentators based on the Group and League stages of the tournament.

The full CLT20 All-Star XI: Phil Hughes (NSW Blues), David Warner (NSW Blues), JP Duminy (Cape Cobras), Ross Taylor (RC Bangalore), Jacques Kallis (RC Bangalore), Keiron Pollard (Trinidad & Tobago), Denesh Ramdin (Trinidad & Tobago) wk, Dwayne Bravo (Trinidad & Tobago), Moises Henriques (NSW Blues), Brett Lee (NSW Blues) and Clint McKay (Victoria Bushrangers).


CLT20 2009 Second Semi: Cape Cobras v Trinidad & Tobago at Hyderabad

Trinidad & Tobago 178/3 (Bravo 58*, Ganga 44*) beat Cape Cobras 175/5 (Duminy 61*, Gibbs 42) by seven wickets

CLT20 2009 First Semi: NSW v Victoria at Delhi

New South Wales 169/7 (Warner 48, McKay 3-27) beat Victoria 90/9 (Henriques 3-11) by 79 runs

Champions League Twenty20 2009 Points Table

Champions League Twenty20 2009 Group Stage Points

Group A

Teams M W L T Pts
Tri & Tob 2 2 0 0 4
Somerset 2 1 1 0 2
Deccan 2 0 2 0 0

Group B

Teams M W L T Pts
NSW 2 2 0 0 4
Eagles 2 1 1 0 2
Sussex 2 0 2 0 0

Group C

Teams M W L T Pts
Cape Cobras 2 2 0 0 4
Bangalore 2 1 1 0 2
Otago 2 0 2 0 0

Group D

Teams M W L T Pts
Delhi 2 1 1 0 2
Victoria 2 1 1 0 2
Wayamba 2 1 1 0 2

Champions League Twenty20 2009 Results




Champions League Twenty20 2009 League Stage Points Table

League A

Teams M W L T Pts
Tri & Tob 3 3 0 0 6
NSW 3 2 1 0 4
Eagles 3 1 2 0 2
Somerset 3 0 0 3 0

League B

Teams M W L T Pts
Victoria 3 2 1 0 4
Cape Cobras 3 2 1 0 4
Bangalore 3 1 2 0 2
Delhi 3 1 2 0 2

Champions League Twenty20 2008

Postponed Scrapped following Mumbai terror strikes

Twenty20 Champions League 2008: Home | News | Schedule | Teams | Live Broadcast | Results | Standings & Points | Venues

The 2008 Champions League Twenty20 is the first edition of the international club cricket tournament. It is due to be held in India or the Middle East in October 2008. The winners will earn around $5m. The tournament is expected to last ten days and consist of fifteen matches.

Champions League Twenty20 2008 Schedule postponed scrapped

The inaugural edition of the Champions League Twenty20 scheduled to be played from December 3 to 10 has been postponed.
The decision was taken by the Governing Council of the Champions League Twenty20 (CL T20) after consultations among the three founding board members of the tournament - Board of Control for Cricket in India, Cricket Australia and Cricket South Africa.

Lalit Modi, Chairman of the Champions League Twenty20, said, "We held consultations among all the stakeholders including the founding members, the participating teams and members of the Governing Council after the unfortunate terrorist attacks in Mumbai. "It was agreed that in the best interests of all concerned, the inaugural edition of the Champions League 2020 should be postponed."





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