The rebooted tournament will bring together the champion teams from major T20 leagues around the world. Title-winning teams from the Indian Premier League (IPL), Big Bash League (BBL), Pakistan Super League (PSL), SA20, and even The Hundred battle it out to take part in the battle for ultimate supremacy—the World Club Championship.
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However, the new tournament will follow a similar format to the old Champions League T20, but with more excitement, bigger reach, and top teams from across the globe.
Why the Champions League T20 failed?
The tournament was heavily dominated by the IPL, with up to three teams playing each year, while teams from other leagues had limited opportunities. Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians were the most successful teams in the CLT20, each winning two titles.
But the cricket world has changed a lot since then. Now, almost every major cricketing country has its own franchise league, and fans are more engaged than ever. Notably, India, Australia, Pakistan, South Africa, the West Indies, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe, the UAE, and England all have their own domestic franchise leagues.
World Club Championship aims to unite Global T20 giants
The event featured five franchise teams: Guyana Amazon Warriors from the CPL, Rangpur Riders from the BPL, Lahore Qalandars from the PSL, Hampshire from England’s Vitality Blast, and Victoria from Australia’s Sheffield Shield.
If everything goes smoothly, the World Club Championship could become the biggest franchise competition in the sport, where top teams from around the world will be competing on one stage.
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