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CPL 2021 Nashik Edition Ropes In Den Network As Channel Partner

CPL 2021 Nashik Edition

CPL 2021 Nashik Edition has roped in cable distribution company – Den Network as their channel partner for the upcoming tournament. Meanwhile, the competition is all set to roll out from February 17 (Wednesday) at the Golf Club Ground and will run until March 11.

After an overwhelming response in the Mumbai leg, CPL 2021 Nashik Edition promises to be bigger and better. The tournament will see cricketers from age group U-14, U-16, U-19 (boys and girls) ply their trade in the T20 format of the game.

CPL 2021 Nashik edition partners with Den Networks

Aspired to spread the game pan India for the youngsters, the tournament will see more women cricketers taking part in CPL 2021 Nashik edition. There will be 10 women teams – six more from the Mumbai edition to give them more exposure as India stand at an eventful juncture of women’s cricket in India.

The governing council of Cricfit Premier League and letsallhelp.org have decided to fund the participating fees of all the girl’s teams to promote women’s cricket in India. CPL 2021 Nashik Edition promises to give the women cricketers a similar exposure with U-19 age group girls from all over Maharashtra especially the small cities – Kolhapur, Nashik, Jalgaon, Dhule, Satara, Osmanabad, Mumbai, Pune joining in overwhelming numbers.

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Coloured clothing, live telecast, the tournament aspires to provide the young cricketers with an early taste of what franchise cricket looks like.

And the organisers have now roped in the largest cable distribution company – Den Networks to live telecast the match. It will be a massive breakout for the young cricketers, who are looking to make it big in a sport followed by almost every citizen in India.

Sports broadcaster and cricket analyst Mikkhail Vaswani joined hands with cricket influencers Muhammad Samir and Hashmat Karim to give this dream a reality. They plan to take the tournament to all parts of the country in an attempt to bridge the gap between age-group cricket and senior-level cricket.

 

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