T-10 league to begin with new rules amid Corona epidemic
T-10 league to begin with new rules amid Corona epidemic
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Games and tournaments that were closed due to the Corona epidemic are starting again. Slowly and carefully, sports competitions are being organized. After football and golf, cricket is also going to start again. It will start in a T-10 league. The Vinci Premier League will be played from 22 to 31 May in the Caribbean country St Vincent and The Grenadines. However, some changes will be made to the rules in this league, such as the use of saliva or sweat to shine the ball will be banned.

Starting after a gap of two months, this league will comprise a total of six teams with 72 players. Not only this, but three and a total of 30 matches will also be played daily in this tournament. There will be no restriction on the movement of spectators for these matches but arrangements will be made to sit far and wide. All the necessary facilities including the medical team will be available in the stadium during the match.

Separate dressing rooms have been made for all the teams so that all the players can avoid the crowd. All the players have been provided different places for practice. In this 10–10 overs tournament, six well-known players like West Indies opener Sunil Ambris, bowler Kesrik Williams and Obed Mekoy are also included.

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