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Yuvraj Singh joins Tennis Ball Cricket Premier League (TBCPL 10)

The Tennis Ball Cricket Premier League (TBCPL 10) has roped in Indian former professional cricketer Yuvraj Singh as a brand ambassador ahead of its inaugural edition, which is set to take place between May 26 and June 5 later this year.

The tennis-ball league will have franchises from across the country and called as follows: Mumbai Mavericks, Delhi Dynamos, Bangalore Blasters, Kolkata Kings, Chandigarh Champions, Hyderabad Hunters, Ahmedabad Avengers, and Chennai Challengers. The tournament will follow a league format before moving into playoffs. 

The TBCPL will also have trials across the country in search for talent and have a player auction on May 5 and 6 later this year. 

Coming on board as a TBCPL ambassador, Yuvraj Singh commented:

I am thrilled to be part of this historic moment in cricket. TBCPL 10 is the first tournament to bring professional tennis ball cricket talents from so many Indian cities simultaneously. Now, we’re elevating this format to a professional level across multiple cities. It’s a dream come true for many aspiring cricketers who will now have a platform to showcase their talent.

Mohit Joon, League Stakeholder, TBC Pvt Ltd, said:

TBCPL 10 is making history as the first professional tennis ball cricket league to endorse talents simultaneously across eight major Indian locations. With trials planned in 50 cities, we’re creating the most extensive talent scouting network in tennis ball cricket history. Having Yuvraj Singh on board adds tremendous value to our vision, and our partnership with Sony Sports Network ensures the widest possible reach for this exciting format. We’re confident that this tournament will revolutionize tennis ball cricket as an important cricketing avenue to be perceived and played well.

Naresh Pawar, TBCPL Promoter, added:

The launch of TBCPL 10 marks a landmark moment in T10 sports. Our sustainable business model sets new standards in cricket administration and commercial viability. Never before has tennis ball cricket been organized at this scale across so many cities. This tournament unlike many others will bridge the gap between street cricket and professional sports, creating new opportunities for talents across the country. We are particularly excited about the tournament’s potential to discover hidden gems from every corner of these cities.

Aditya Chaudhuri

Hailing from the City of Joy, the things that bring me joy are cricket, a good non-tilt CS:GO session, F1 and movies.

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