The grand inauguration of the country’s first national-level, three-day CSCL-50 – Champions School 50-Balls Cricket League was held at Champion Cricket Academy, Kharar, Mohali, and was inaugurated by industrialist Yogesh Jain. On this occasion, CSCL-50 founder Ishan Jain, senior CSCL-50 official Kamal Tyagi, organizing committee member Gurinder Singh Atwal, Kumar, Yogesh Chaudhary, Shubham Sharma, Kunal Jain and other dignitaries were present.
This championship, organized by the 50-Balls Cricket Federation of India, is being contested by 24 boys’ teams and 8 girls’ teams from reputed schools across India. The fast-paced, exciting and skill-based 50-Balls Cricket format provides young players with a modern platform that emphasizes strategy, fitness and teamwork.
Expressing his happiness, CSCL-50 founder Ishan Jain said that the CSCL-50 league has been created to inspire young talent, provide equal opportunities for boys and girls, and prepare future champions.
Senior CSCL-50 official Kamal Tyagi said that this league will not only promote competitive cricket at the school level but will also develop discipline, team spirit and self-confidence among the youth. Organizing committee member Gurinder Singh Atwal said that Punjab has the honour of hosting the first CSCL-50. With its strong sports culture and world-class grounds, Mohali is fully prepared. He also informed that on the final day, the winning teams will be honoured with medals, trophies and various titles.
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