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Arab Premier League 2016

Published On : 03 Oct 2016   |  Reported By : Steevan Colaco


The Inaugural edition of the Arab Premier League, UAE'S biggest hard tennis cricket carnival will get under way on Oct 11, 2016, was announced at Gala dinner in Dubai on Friday.

 

 All the matches will be played at the ajman oval turf Ground and tournament will run from Oct 11 to 14th. A total of 16 teams will take part in this event. Teams from Sri Lanka, Bangaldesh, India, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE will fight for maiden Arab Premier League Trophy and AED 111,111 prize money.

Some of the big names of UAE crocker fraternity attended the trophy unveiling ceremony. Irfan Ansari, coach and maneger of Sharjah Cricket academy, Rohan Mustafa UAE national cricket player, Afroz Assadi Chairman APL, Talal Ahmed M Abdullah Branch head Dubai Islamic Insurance (AMAN), Nazeer Hussain Patayath, Mohammad Sirajuddin Chairman MPL, Imran khan President Team Dubai Indians graced the occasion.

Imran said "Arab Premier League is going to be every hardy ennis cricket players dream comes true, It's a International platform for best players and teams from Not only GCC but also from South Asian countries.

It will also have lively atmosphere throughout the day night with DJ music fun games for kids and families. Loads of prize for spectators."

The unveiling of trophy, fixtures of tournament, launch of Jersy was done during this gala dinner.







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