Sixteen teams will be seen in action during the 8th edition of the Jain International Trade Organisation (JITO) Premier Cricket League, to be organised by the youth wing of the Ludhiana chapter, here at the Punjab Agricultural University ground from February 23 to March 2.
This was said by Sudhir Jain and Rajiv Jain, chairman and director, respectively, of the JITO, after a meeting of the organising committee at Jain Sathanak, Civil Lines, on Thursday. A total of 208 players will represent these teams, which are divided into two groups.
The participating teams are Sweet Touch Strikers, Anti Culture Army, Vijay Vallabh Swagger, Sudarshan Tigers, Charlie Strikers, Sona Royals, ZIZOU Warriors, Hen Strikers, 3M Super 11, Pro Riders United, Sweety Smashers, Paraswa Royal Strikers, ATC Strikers, CM Smashers, Aarti Ultra Strikers and Okanious Indra XI. Matches of ten overs, each side, will be played with a tennis ball.
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