Will the Global Tennis Cricket League Revolutionize Tennis Ball Cricket in Sharjah?

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Key Takeaways
- GTCL60 is the first international tennis ball league.
- Featuring eight dynamic teams from around the world.
- Matches will be played in Sharjah, UAE.
- Selection trials will be held in 30 cities.
- A platform for grassroots talent to shine.
Mumbai, June 17 (NationPress) Elevating tennis ball cricket from local streets to the global arena, the inaugural Global Tennis Cricket League (GTCL60) is set to take place in Mumbai. This marks a significant milestone in the realm of tennis ball cricket, as GTCL60 aims to establish itself as the foremost 60-ball tennis cricket league worldwide, featuring eight energetic international teams competing in Sharjah.
The spectacular launch event was attended by notable figures, including Indian cricketer Piyush Chawla, Bollywood star Sohail Khan, actor Vindu Dara Singh, music composer Sajid, and cricketer Iqbal Abdulla.
The GTCL60 will take place in Sharjah, UAE, uniting elite tennis ball cricketers globally on an international platform. With a format of 10 overs per side (60 balls), each match promises thrilling action from the very first delivery.
During the launch, Amin Pathan, the Founder of GTCL60, stated, "We are excited to unveil a league that resonates with every player who has aspired to transition from the streets to the limelight. We will conduct trials across 30 cities to ensure every talent has a chance. Today signifies the start of a league that will motivate, elevate, and change the perception of tennis ball cricket worldwide."
Former Indian cricketer Piyush Chawla remarked, "Every cricketer begins with tennis ball cricket — I did too. This league serves as a vast opportunity for young talent from the grassroots level. It will offer genuine chances to emerging street-level players, showcasing their skills. For aspiring cricketers, GTCL60 could indeed be a transformative experience."
The selection procedure will commence with open registrations, followed by comprehensive trials across 30 cities in India and abroad. The most promising talents will be shortlisted to participate in a professional player draft, where franchises will select their teams.
Registrations will open soon, and players can anticipate competing in the Global Tennis Cricket League in Sharjah.