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By: sandstrominfotech
The schedule for the third edition of the Champions League T20 has been released and it will see the 13 teams fight it out for the trophy from September 19 onwards. There will be six teams playing in the qualifiers, which will be held from September 19 to September 21, while the main tournament will be played between September 23 and October 9.
Three of the six qualifiers will go through to the main draw of the Champions League T20 to join the seven other teams in the main draw. These ten teams will then be divided into two groups of five teams each and will see them play against each other in a round-robin format. The top two from each group will then qualify for the semi-finals, followed by the final.
The two groups that have been announced so far, for the main round of the Champions League T20 has Mumbai Indians, Chennai Super Kings, New South Wales Blues and Cape Cobras, with a fifth team from the qualifiers in one group. The other group will see the Southern Redbacks, Royal Challengers Bangalore and the Warriors fight it out with two other qualifiers.
The six qualifiers have been placed in two groups of three each, with Kolkata, Auckland Aces and a third team from England in one group and a Sri Lankan team, a second English team and the Trinidad and Tobago side from West Indies as the three. The top team from each group and the best-placed second side will make it through to the next round.
The qualifiers for the Champions League t20 will be played at the Uppal stadium in Hyderabad, whereas the main tournament will be played across Chennai, Bangalore and Kolkata. It is surprising that the Mumbai Indians will not play a single game at home.
It has also now been announced that all the games to be played at Kolkata will be priced reasonably at Rs.300 to Rs.500 for most of the stands. This will allow more spectators to walk into the stadiums after it was found that the many of the IPL games did not see capacity crowds getting into the stadiums.
The ticket rates for the other stadiums have yet to be revealed but one can expect them to be on the lower side – much lower than the IPL after the first edition of the Champions League T20 played in India had suffered from empty houses as well, especially for the games which did not have a single Indian team involved.

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