The inaugural season of the Entertainers Cricket League (ECL) 2024 is set to kick off on September 13 in Delhi. This unique T10 cricket competition features six teams, each captained by popular social media influencers. The league promises to be a thrilling blend of cricket and entertainment, attracting a massive fan base.
The ECL 2024 will follow a round-robin format, with each team playing the other five. The top four teams will advance to the playoffs, culminating in a grand finale on September 22. A total of 19 matches, including 15 league games and four playoff matches, will be played throughout the season.
The Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in Delhi will host all 19 matches of the tournament, ensuring a vibrant and exciting atmosphere for fans.
The six participating teams have been captained by prominent social media influencers:
These influencers bring a massive following and a unique energy to the league, making it a must-watch for fans of both cricket and social media.
13th September (Friday)
14th September (Saturday)
15th September (Sunday)
16th September (Monday)
17th September (Tuesday)
18th September (Wednesday)
19th September (Thursday)
20th September (Friday)
21st September (Saturday)
22nd September (Sunday)
The ECL 2024 will be broadcast live on the Sony Sports Network. Fans can tune into Sony TEN 3 and Sony TEN 3 HD channels to catch all the action. However, the matches will not be available for online streaming.
New Delhi [India], : Former cricketer Kamran Akmal believes the Pakistan Cricket Board "should learn professionalism" from the Board of Control for Cricket i
Amid the brilliance of the two spin all-rounders in India's emphatic 280-run win against Bangladesh, where Ravichandran Ashwin scored a century and picked up
Sept 23 - Left-arm spinner Prabath Jayasuriya took two overs to polish off the New Zealand tail and complete a five-wicket haul as Sri Lanka sealed a 63-run
Sam Elliott is the toast of Victorian cricket after taking seven wickets against Tasmania to set an incredible new record for his state in the One-Day Cup. Play