Key Points

The Global Tennis Cricket League (GTCL60) was launched in Mumbai with cricketer Piyush Chawla and Bollywood stars in attendance. The league will feature 8 teams competing in a fast-paced 60-ball format in Sharjah. Founder Amin Pathan emphasized grassroots talent discovery through trials in 30 cities. Piyush Chawla called it a game-changer for street-level cricketers aspiring to go pro.

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

  • GTCL60 to feature 8 international teams in Sharjah
  • Trials across 30 cities for raw talent
  • 60-ball format promises fast-paced action
  • Bollywood stars Sohail Khan and Vindu Dara Singh attend launch
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Global Tennis Cricket League launched in Mumbai

Piyush Chawla and Bollywood stars unveil GTCL60, a 60-ball tennis cricket league in Sharjah, aiming to discover street-level talent globally.

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

Mumbai, June 17

A bold new chapter in the world of tennis ball cricket unfolded on Tuesday with the grand launch of the Global Tennis Cricket League (GTCL60) in Mumbai. Designed as the world's premier 60-ball tennis cricket league, GTCL60 will feature 8 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 Chawla 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.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally! A proper platform for tennis ball cricket talent. Every gully cricketer dreams of this moment. Hope they maintain good standards and don't make it too commercial. Best of luck to all participants! 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
Sharjah is a great choice - lots of Indian fans there. But why not have some matches in India too? Our local grounds would love to host such exciting matches. The 60-ball format sounds perfect for today's attention spans!
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Arjun S.
As someone who played tennis ball cricket throughout college, this is revolutionary! Hope they keep the essence of street cricket alive while giving players professional exposure. Just worried about too many leagues diluting cricket...
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Sanjana P.
Great initiative but I hope they include women's teams too! Tennis ball cricket is equally popular among girls in schools and colleges. Don't miss this chance to promote gender equality in sports. 🤞
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Vikram J.
The selection process sounds thorough, but hope it's transparent. We've seen many leagues promise opportunities but end up favoring connected players. Also, please ensure player safety - tennis balls can be dangerous at high speeds!
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Neha R.
Exciting news! My brother plays amazing tennis ball cricket in our society tournaments. This could be his big break! When will registrations open? The website should have clearer information about dates and eligibility criteria.

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