The T20CCL Tennis Ball Cricket Tournament turns the energy of street cricket, gully cricket and tennis ball matches into a professionally organised, high-intensity T20 tournament.
If you grew up playing tennis ball cricket in lanes, parks, building compounds and empty grounds, this is your chance to bring that same passion onto a proper stage – with fixtures, umpires, scorecards, trophies, and serious competition under the banner of T20CCL.com.
This is not just another local tournament. It’s a structured tennis ball cricket league designed for players who want:
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Real competition instead of only friendly time-pass games
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Proper rules, schedule, and ground setup
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A chance to prove themselves in a serious T20-style environment
The T20CCL Tennis Ball Cricket Tournament is a short-format T20 style competition played with high-quality tennis balls on well-prepared cricket grounds.
The goal of this tournament is to:
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Give local and gully cricketers a league-like experience
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Provide cricket lovers, corporate teams, society teams and college players a platform to compete seriously
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Help players showcase power-hitting, sharp bowling and athletic fielding in a high-energy format
T20CCL.com focuses on making every match feel like “big match wala feel” – proper toss, toss photos (if you want), team huddles, umpires, score updates and a professional tournament atmosphere.
The tournament is open to all serious cricket lovers who enjoy tennis ball cricket and want to take it to the next level.
You can participate as:
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Friends Team / Gully Team – Local boys who always play together and want to test themselves.
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Society Team / Area Team – Teams from housing societies, parks or local grounds.
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School & College Teams – Young players looking for competitive tennis ball match practice.
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Corporate / Office Teams – Office groups who want a fun but serious cricket competition.
You may structure categories like (optional, you can edit):
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Open Category (All Age) – For everyone who wants to play serious tennis ball T20.
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Under-19 / Under-23 Category – For young, ambitious players.
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Corporate / Mixed Group Category – If you want a separate zone for office or mixed teams.
Batters, bowlers, all-rounders and wicketkeepers of all levels are welcome – the only condition is:
👉 You must be serious about playing, competing and giving your best.
To keep the game fast, thrilling and action-packed, the T20CCL Tennis Ball Tournament uses a short T20-style format specially designed for tennis ball cricket.
You can set formats like:
Some key features you can mention on your site:
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Powerplay Overs: First overs with field restrictions, encouraging big shots and attacking cricket.
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Bowler Limits: Each bowler can bowl only a fixed number of overs to keep the game balanced.
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Tie-Break Rules: Super over or direct result methods for tied matches (decided before the tournament).
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Big Hitting Friendly: Boundary sizes and ground setup that allow sixes, fours and exciting chases.
This format rewards:
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Power hitters, who can clear the boundary with the tennis ball
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Smart bowlers, who mix pace, slower balls and yorkers
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Electric fielders, who save runs with dives and quick throws
Every over matters. Every ball matters. One good over or one big over can change the match completely – that’s the real fun of this tournament.
The T20CCL Tennis Ball Tournament aims to give street-level talent a stadium-like experience.
At our tournament venues, teams can expect:
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Proper cricket grounds – marked boundaries, pitch area, inner circle
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Quality tennis balls – chosen for bounce, swing and durability for tournament use
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Match umpires and scorers where organised
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Score updates (manual or digital, depending on setup)
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Team sitting areas, warm-up space and a proper matchday feel
Instead of just playing in any random open space, players get to:
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Play organised matches on well-prepared grounds
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Compete with clear rules and fair decisions
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Enjoy a semi-professional cricket environment
This boosts confidence, improves performance and gives players a feeling that:
👉 “Yeh sirf gully cricket nahi hai, yeh ek proper tournament hai.”