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The inaugural Twenty20 Champions League will run in late-September 2008. It is an international competition that will feature 8 domestic Twenty20 teams; the top two from India'a Indian Premier League, Australia's Twenty20 Big Bash, South Africa's Pro 20 and England's County Twenty20 Cup.
Teams
So far the entries are as follows;
- Rajasthan Royals (India)
- Chennai Super Kings (India)
- Western Warriors (Australia)
- Victorian Bushrangers (Australia)
- Dolphins (South Africa)
- Titans (South Africa)
- English County Finalist
- English County Runnerup
Note: As some players may play in two or more domestic Twenty20 competitions throughout the world, it's been decided that players must play for their local sides. ]
Hosts
As of June 7, 2008, both India and the Middle East are being discussed as possible hosts. ]
Format
It has been confirmed the event will feature 15 matches over 10 days.
Prize Money
- US$5 Million
It's currently unknown how the prize money will be split