Matches Posted Champions League XX - Round 1 - Triangle Tigers vs Multan Sultans - Just needed a few more runs on the board...

Actually a person should be allowed to manage 2 teams

EDIT:Got VC Point .
 
Assuming @themusketeer picks his own team Cape Cobras ahead of Hobart Tigers, I think we're good for the warm-ups.


Warm-up fixtures

:saf: Cape Cobras v :pak: Rest of Pakistan Rams at North Sydney Oval

- Players clashing: None
- Injuries: None

:aus: Hobart Tigers v :ire: Kilkenny Pelicans at Bankstown Oval

- Players clashing: None
- Injuries: None


:wi: Jamaica Bandits v :eng: Kent Wolves at Alan Davidson Oval

- Players clashing: None
- Injuries: None

:zim: Southern Rocks v :ind: South Zone at Hurstville Oval

- Players clashing: :nzf: Kane Williamson (unavailable for the match)
- Injuries: None


Lineup rules

There are no restrictions apart from those enforced by player clashes and injuries for the warm-up matches.


Venues and pitch types


North Sydney Oval, North Sydney
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The North Sydney Oval is one of the oldest cricketing grounds in Australia, dating back to 1867 when it's first cricket pitch was laid out. It has also hosted Women's Test and one-day matches. Despite this, the only men's tournaments that have taken place in the venue are that of Australia's domestic first-class and List-A competitions. The ground has a capacity of 20,000 and is a prominent venue for Rugby Union matches and outdoor cinema.

This venue will be used only in the group stages of Champions League XV, hosting 3 matches across three rounds.
For most part of the 20th century, The North Sydney Oval was one of the most dangerous venues for batsmen, and was given the nickname "Concrete Park". In recent times though, the pitch has been renovated and made to be a good batting wicket. It still remains a good venue for fast bowling.
Bankstown Oval, Sydney
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The Bankstown Oval is ground with a capacity of 8,000 used mostly for cricket and AFL matches. It's first cricket match of any importance dates back to 1949, though it didn't become a first-class venue until November 1996. It has also hosted international matches for Women's cricket and generally plays home to the New South Wales cricket team in the Sheffield Shield and Australia's domestic List-A competition. There haven't been any Test or ODIs in men's cricket played here till date.

A total of 3 matches, all in the group stages of Champions League XV, have been allotted to this venue.
The Bankstown Oval pitch tends either be evenly balanced or extremely bowler-friendly without prior warning. The small size of the ground also makes six hitting easier on days when the pitch isn't doing much, which could lead to a big total every now and then.
Hurstville Oval, Hurstville
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The Hurstville Oval is perhaps one of the smallest grounds to be used for staging first-class and List-A matches in Australian domestic cricket, with a capacity of just 1,000. After being opened in 1911, it's early unofficial matches involved Australian greats like Warren Bardsley and Sir Don Bradman. But it has hosted top level cricket matches only sporadically since becoming a first-class venue in 1995, although Cricket Australia's decision to stage every Australian domestic List-A competition in Sydney since 2013/14 has made it a more active venue of late.

This venue was brought in as a last minute replacement for the Alan Davidson Oval which was reduced to hosting just one warm-up match in Champions League XV. It is set to host 3 group stage matches before the Super Fours and final go to the more noteworthy venues of Sydney.
The Hurstville Oval pitch and it's short boundaries are a batsman's delight. It was probably the main reason behind it replacing the Alan Davidson Oval as a venue of Champions League XV.
Alan Davidson Oval, Sydney Park
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The Alan Davidson Oval is a cricket ground located within Sydney Park. Named after the legendary Australian all-round cricketer Alan Davidson, this venue has seen no real matches of importance since Tasmania taking on the touring New Zealanders for a couple of matches in 2002/03, one of which they only narrowly lost by 4 runs. Since 2009, there have been absolutely no cricket matches worthy of a CricketArchive scorecard at all.

Understandably, it was denied the privilege of hosting anything other than one warm-up match for Champions League XV.

The Alan Davidson Oval pitch is expected to favor ball over bat, making room for low-scoring thrillers.


Statistics

None yet.


@Ali. @Aravind. @Baahubali @PCA @Sami Kumar @Sarvesh. @SixerBoy11 @themusketeer @Umair2000
 
Kamran Akmal :wk:
Saeed Anwar jnr
Virat Kohli
Misbah-ul-Haq :c:
AB de Villiers
Shane Watson :bwl:
Azhar Mahmood :bwl:
Stuart Broad :bwl:
Umar Gul :bwl:
Saeed Ajmal :bwl:
Mohammad Irfan :bwl:
 
:nzf:Brendon McCullum
:ind:Robin Uthappa :wk:
:ind:Manish Pandey
:ind:Sanju Samson
:ban:Shakib Al Hasan :bwl:
:ban:Mushfiqur Rahim
:ind:Ashish Reddy :bwl:
:ind:Ravichandran Ashwin :bwl:
:nzf:Trent Boult :bwl:
:ind:Abhimanyu Mithun :bwl:
:ind:Sreenath Aravind :bwl:

Hope we will have a good warm-up
 
Assuming @themusketeer picks his own team Cape Cobras ahead of Hobart Tigers, I think we're good for the warm-ups.

Yeah ! That's the team which gave me my 1st chance to be in the Champions League and again this time.


:saf::bat: HashimAmla :c:
:zim::ar: Elton Chigumbura
:saf::bat: Richard Levi
:saf::ar: JP Duminy
:zim::wk: Regis Chakabva
:zim::ar: Solomon Mire
:ken::bat: James Ngoche
:zim::bwl: Tendai Chatara
:nam::bwl: Louis Klazinga
:saf::ar: Wayne Parnell
:saf::bwl: Dale Steyn

Let's Go Cobras !
 

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Kilkenny Pelicans
Country: :ire: Ireland
Qualified from: RSA Ireland Premier League II
Managers: @Ali. & @Aravind.
Coach: Darren Lehmann



Line-up:

:ire: :bat: Ed Joyce
:saf::wkb: AB de Villiers :os:
:ire: :ar: Paul Stirling
:aus: :bat: Michael Clarke - Slow left-arm orthodox
:ban: :ar: Shakib Al Hasan :os:
:ire: :ar: Alex Cusack
:saf: :bat: Gerald Dros :local: - Right-arm medium
:ire: :ar: Andrew White
:ire: :bwl: Peter Connell
:aus: :ar: Mitchell Johnson :os:
:ire: :ar: Trent Johnston
 
Indian team won only one Champions League title so far from 14... last won at season 5... so it is right time to clinch another title... [HASHTAG]#GoSouthZone[/HASHTAG]
@VC the slogger we might need little change in title... [HASHTAG]#ChampionsLeagueXV[/HASHTAG]
 
1. Chris Hartley +
2. Nic Maddinson
3. Joe Burns
4. Alex Doolan
5. Peter Forrest*
6. Sean Abott^
7. Jackson Bird ^
8. Vernon Philander ^
9. Nathan Rimmington ^
10. Michael Hogan ^
11. Gurinder Sandhu ^
 
:zim: :bat: Stuart Matsikenyeri 6th bowler ...
:ind: :bat: Virat Kohli
:aus: :bat: Steven Smith :c:
:nzf: :bat: Ross Taylor
:zim: :bat: Craig Ervine
:zim: :ar: Solomon Mire
:zim: :ar: Greg Lamb
:zim: :wk: Nyasha Mayavo
:aus: :ar: Mitchell Johnson
:zim: :bwl: Tatenda Mupunga
:zim: :bwl: Victor Nyauchi
 

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