The decision to adopt the "bowl-out" method for resolving tied matches harks back to the early days of T20 cricket, providing a nostalgic and...
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article author: Arab NewsAuthor: Tue, 2024-06-25 09:46 NEW DELHI: The new World Championship of Legends cricket tournament taking place in the UK from July 3 to 13 will bring back the classic bowl-out format reminiscent of early 20-over games. The tournament takes place at the grounds of Edgbaston and Northamptonshire County Cricket Club in the UK. The WCL, co-owned by Bollywood icon Ajay Devgn, will feature some of the game’s top former international players.Main category: CricketSportTags: Cricket
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