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The '''T20 Champions League''' is an ] ] cricket competition between clubs from ], ], ] and ]. The competition is being launched in 2008 as a response to the success of national Tewnty20 domestic cricket leagues, most notably the ]. <ref name"BBC Launch"> ] 07-06-08 Accessed 08-06-08 </ref> Its first edition is set to take place in October 2008 in either the ] or ]. <ref name="365 Launch"> Cricket365 07-06-08 Accessed 08-06-08 </ref>
The inaugural Twenty20 Champions League will run in late-September ]. It is an international competition that will feature 8 domestic Twenty20 teams; the top two from India'a ], Australia's ], South Africa's ] and England's ].


==Background==
Twenty20 cricket was launched by the ] in 2003. <Ref name="IT20"> India Twenty20; Accessed 08-06-08 </ref> Its launch was a result of a long-term decline in the popularity of ] and domestic ]. By reducing the number of ]s per ] to twenty and by placing a three hour limit on matches, the format was designed to attract a younger crowd and to boost attendances. <Ref name="IT20"> </ref> Twenty20 proved a success, with an international version launched in 2005 and a ] held in September 2007. This proved much more popular than the 50 over ] had just five months previously. <Ref> Crickinfo 29-09-07 Accessed 08-06-08 </ref> The following year, the Indian Premier League (IPL) was launched, proving that there could be a market for a big-spending domestic Twenty20 cricket league. <Ref name="MB"> Bohse, Mihir BBC Sport 02-06-08 Accessed 08-06-08 </ref> The success of Twenty20 and the IPL lead many commentators to suggest that other forms of cricket would suffer, with some worrying about the effect of the popular fast-paced ']' game on players' abilities in ]. <Ref name="MB"> </ref> <Ref> Kotian, Harish Rediff News 05-06-08 Accessed 08-06-08 </ref>


Immediately after the end of the first series of the IPL, the cricket authorities in England, India, Australia and South Africa entered into discussions to create a new international club competition, to capitalize on the this success. <ref name="BBC Launch"> </ref> The new tournament's ]2.5] winning prize was described as "unprecedented" in cricket. <ref name="BBC Launch"> </ref> A number of different formats for the tournament were considered, with original proposals containing a much lower prize fund. <ref name="365 Launch"> </ref> The T20 Champions League's creation was announced on 7 June 2008.
==Teams==


==Format==
So far the entries are as follows;
===Qualifying===
The T20 Champions League is contested between eight teams from four countries. The qualifiers are:


* The winners and runners-up of the ] in Australia
*Rajasthan Royals (India)
* The winners and runners-up of the ] in South Africa and ]
*Chennai Super Kings (India)
* The winners and runners-up of the ] in England and ]
*Western Warriors (Australia)
* The winners and runners-up of the ]
*Victorian Bushrangers (Australia)
*Dolphins (South Africa)
*Titans (South Africa)


===Tournament===
*English County Finalist
The precise format of the Twenty20 Champions League has not yet been announced. However, it is known that it will be played over a ten day period and consists of fifteen matches. <Ref> Cricket365 08-06-08 Accessed 08-06-08 </ref>
*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== ==Results==
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*US$5 Million
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!rowspan=2 width=15%|Host Nation(s)
!rowspan=2 width=15%|Final Venue
!colspan=3|Final
|-
!width=22%|Winner
!width=18%|Result
!width=22%|Runner-up
|-style="background:#ddeeff"
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==References==
It's currently unknown how the prize money will be split
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Revision as of 10:25, 8 June 2008

The T20 Champions League is an international Twenty20 cricket competition between clubs from Australia, England, India and South Africa. The competition is being launched in 2008 as a response to the success of national Tewnty20 domestic cricket leagues, most notably the Indian Premier League. Its first edition is set to take place in October 2008 in either the Middle East or India.

Background

Twenty20 cricket was launched by the England and Wales Cricket Board in 2003. Its launch was a result of a long-term decline in the popularity of county championship and domestic limited-overs cricket. By reducing the number of overs per innings to twenty and by placing a three hour limit on matches, the format was designed to attract a younger crowd and to boost attendances. Twenty20 proved a success, with an international version launched in 2005 and a Twenty20 World Cup held in September 2007. This proved much more popular than the 50 over Cricket World Cup had just five months previously. The following year, the Indian Premier League (IPL) was launched, proving that there could be a market for a big-spending domestic Twenty20 cricket league. The success of Twenty20 and the IPL lead many commentators to suggest that other forms of cricket would suffer, with some worrying about the effect of the popular fast-paced 'slogging' game on players' abilities in Test cricket.

Immediately after the end of the first series of the IPL, the cricket authorities in England, India, Australia and South Africa entered into discussions to create a new international club competition, to capitalize on the this success. The new tournament's £2.5m winning prize was described as "unprecedented" in cricket. A number of different formats for the tournament were considered, with original proposals containing a much lower prize fund. The T20 Champions League's creation was announced on 7 June 2008.

Format

Qualifying

The T20 Champions League is contested between eight teams from four countries. The qualifiers are:

Tournament

The precise format of the Twenty20 Champions League has not yet been announced. However, it is known that it will be played over a ten day period and consists of fifteen matches.

Results

Year Host Nation(s) Final Venue Final
Winner Result Runner-up
2008

References

  1. Cricket Champions League unveiled BBC Sport 07-06-08 Accessed 08-06-08
  2. ^ T20 Champions League Confirmed Cricket365 07-06-08 Accessed 08-06-08
  3. ^ Twenty20: Past, Present and Future India Twenty20; Accessed 08-06-08
  4. ICC Thrilled With 20-20 World Cup Success - Next Edition To Be Held In England In 2009 Crickinfo 29-09-07 Accessed 08-06-08
  5. ^ Bohse, Mihir BBC Sport 02-06-08 Accessed 08-06-08
  6. ODIs may reduce to accommodate Twenty20: Dravid Kotian, Harish Rediff News 05-06-08 Accessed 08-06-08
  7. ^ Cite error: The named reference BBC Launch was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  8. McCullum Hails Champions League Cricket365 08-06-08 Accessed 08-06-08