The Sixty Strikes format is a fast-paced, condensed version of traditional cricket
The National Cricket League (NCL) USA is set to add to the North Texas sports scene with the debut of the Sixty Strikes Tournament. The innovative 60-ball cricket format will feature a star-studded roster of international cricket legends from Oct. 4-14, 2024, at UT Dallas.
NCL is launching a professional cricket league with American teams, introducing a fresh and exciting brand of the sport. This initiative is poised to create a new legacy in cricket while paying tribute to its rich heritage.
“Cricket’s popularity in the U.S. is on the rise, and this tournament will bring world-class cricket to American shores,” Chairman of the NCL Arun Agarwal said in an official statement. “Our collaboration with UT Dallas is a perfect match, combining our expertise in cricket with their facilities to create an unforgettable experience.”
The Sixty Strikes format is a fast-paced, condensed version of traditional cricket. Lasting around 90 minutes, this shorter format intensifies competition, delivering a thrilling experience for both players and spectators. This new style emphasizes aggressive batting, resulting in more boundaries and edge-of-your-seat finishes.
The Sixty Strikes Tournament will showcase six elite teams featuring international cricket stars. Leading these teams are Muhammad, Sunil Narine, Dwayne Bravo, Mohd Amir, Angelo Mathews, Jason Roy, Muhammad Nabi, Tamim Iqbal, Shakib Al Hasan, Shahid Afridi and Kamran Akmal. The players will be mentored by figures like Dilip Vengsarkar and Zaheer Abbas, with coaching from cricket greats Vivian Richards and Sanath Jayasuriya.
“Texas is proud to host the inaugural Sixty Strikes tournament,” said Governor Greg Abbott in a statement. “Earlier this year, Texas hosted the first ever T20 Cricket World Cup in the United States, and our great state has welcomed the Major League Cricket and National Cricket League USA — both of which have a presence and teams in North Texas. As cricket expands its global fanbase, Texas will hold front-row seats to its growth across the nation.”
Learn more about the Sixty Strikes Tournament at NCLCricket.com.
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