Rajwada Cricket League

Rajwada Cricket League (RCL) is a professional league for Twenty20 Cricket competition in India. It was initiated by the Kota District Cricket Association present in Kota under the affiliation of Rajasthan Cricket Association.[1]

Rajwada Cricket League
CountriesIndia
AdministratorKota District Cricket Association
Rajasthan Cricket Association
FormatTwenty20
First edition2016
Tournament formatDouble round-robin and Knockout
Number of teams7
Current championKota Chambal Tigers
Current trophy holderKota Chambal Tigers
Most successfulKota Chambal Tigers (1)
TVNEO Sports
NEO Prime
2016 Rajwada Cricket League
Websitewww.rclt20.com

History

It is currently contested by Six teams from the cities of Jaipur, Kota, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer and Bikaner from 16 February 2016 to 24 February 2016 at International Cricket Stadium, Kota.

The confirmed participating players include Pankaj Singh, Deepak Chahar, Mahipal Lopror, Nathu Singh, Khalil Ahmed, Ashok Menaria and Rajesh Bishnoi.

Indian Actors Sunil Shetty and Ameesha Patel attending the launch ceremony of the inaugural edition of RCL, in Kota on 16th Feb 2016.[2]

The other players participating in this cricket tournament range from players of International Cricket, ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup, IPL, Ranji Trophy and various other state as well as district cricket tournaments.[3]

Nathu Singh who is being seen as a sensation in Indian Bowling attack for bowling over 140kmph, was auctioned for 3.2 Crores in IPL Auction 2016[4] is also a part of this league, playing under the captaincy of experienced wicket-keeper batsman, Dishant Yagnik.[5] Yagnik played for Rajasthan Royals until its suspension from IPL as a team in 2015.

Teams

The teams included in the tournament have been named in the following way:

  • Ajmer Meru Warriors
  • Bikaner Desert Challengers
  • Chittors Chetak
  • Jaipur Pink City Royals
  • Jaisalmer Jaguars
  • Jodhpur Jodhana Royals
  • Kota Chambal Tigers
  • Udaipur Mewad Royalsg
  • Pali Seervi Royal

Format

The 2016 season will take place between February. The six teams will play each other once in a round robin format; this will be followed by a finals day at the International Cricket Stadium, Kota.

Media coverage

The league was telecasted live on NEO Sports and NEO Prime from 9 AM to 5 PM from 16th Feb to 24th Feb 2016.[6]

References

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