Key Points

The Global Tennis Cricket League (GTCL60) is set to revolutionize tennis ball cricket with its international debut in Sharjah. Featuring 8 teams in a fast-paced 60-ball format, the league aims to elevate street cricket to professional heights. Bollywood stars and cricketers like Piyush Chawla are backing the initiative, calling it a game-changer for grassroots talent. Trials across 30 cities will ensure undiscovered players get a shot at the big stage.

Key Points: Global Tennis Cricket League GTCL60 Launches in Sharjah with Piyush Chawla

  • First-ever international tennis ball cricket league
  • Features 8 teams in 60-ball format
  • Trials across 30 cities to scout talent
  • Backed by Piyush Chawla and Bollywood stars
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Global Tennis Cricket League, first-ever international tennis ball league, to be held in Sharjah

Piyush Chawla and Sohail Khan launch GTCL60, the first international tennis ball cricket league in Sharjah featuring 60-ball matches.

"This league is a massive platform for young talent from the grassroots. – Piyush Chawla"

Mumbai, June 17

From streets and local grounds, tennis ball cricket will be getting an elevation to the international stage with the launch of the Global Tennis Cricket League (GTCL60) in Mumbai. A bold new chapter in the world of tennis ball cricket, GTCL60 is designed as the world’s premier 60-ball tennis cricket league and will feature eight dynamic international teams competing in Sharjah.

The star-studded launch event was graced by prominent personalities including Indian cricketer Piyush Chawla, Bollywood actor Sohail Khan, actor Vindu Dara Singh, music director Sajid, and cricketer Iqbal Abdulla.

The GTCL60 will be played in Sharjah, UAE, bringing together top tennis ball cricketers from around the world on an international stage. With a match format of 10 overs per side (60 balls), each game promises explosive action from the very first ball.

Speaking at the launch, Amin Pathan, Founder of GTCL60, said, "We’re proud to launch a league that speaks to the heart of every player who has ever dreamed of going from the street to the spotlight. We will be conducting trials across 30 cities to ensure no talent is left behind. Today marks the official beginning of a league that will inspire, uplift, and transform the way tennis ball cricket is seen worldwide."

Former Indian cricketer Piyush Chawal said, "Every cricketer starts with tennis ball cricket — even I did. This league is a massive platform for young talent from the grassroots. It will give real opportunities to raw, street-level players and bring their skills to the forefront. For young cricketers, GTCL60 can be a true game-changer."

The selection process will begin with open registrations, followed by extensive selection trials to be held across 30 cities in India and abroad. From these trials, the most promising talents will be shortlisted and finally enter a professional player draft, where franchises will select their squad members.

Registrations will open soon, and players can look forward to playing in the Global Tennis Cricket League in Sharjah.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What an exciting initiative! Tennis ball cricket is how most of us in India first fell in love with the game. Finally, street players will get the recognition they deserve. Hope to see some raw talent from Mumbai's gullies shine here! 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
Interesting concept but why Sharjah? Should have been held in India where tennis ball cricket has its roots. Our grounds in Delhi or Mumbai would have been perfect. Still, wishing all participants the best!
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Arjun S.
Piyush Chawla is right - every Indian cricketer's journey begins with tennis ball matches in colonies and school grounds. This league could unearth the next Dhoni from some small town! Hope the selection process is fair and transparent.
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Sneha R.
The 60-ball format sounds perfect for today's fast-paced world. Hope they broadcast it on Hotstar or Sony so we can watch from home. Would love to see some women players too in future editions! 👏
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Vikram J.
Concerned about player safety - tennis balls at professional level can be dangerous without proper gear. Hope organizers invest in quality protective equipment, especially for fielders close to the bat.
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Neha P.
Trials in 30 cities is ambitious but necessary. India has so much hidden talent in villages and small towns. My brother plays amazing tennis ball cricket in our hometown - will definitely encourage him to try out!

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