International Masters League Rescheduling: New Dates Announced
The International Masters League (IML), an upcoming annual T20 cricket tournament featuring star players from six countries, has been rescheduled to next year due to regulatory protocols. Initially planned for November 17, the revised schedule will align with compliance guidelines post-discussions with local authorities and stakeholders.
- Country:
- India
The International Masters League (IML) inaugural edition has been postponed to the first quarter of next year. Organizers made this announcement on Wednesday, citing adherence to regulatory protocols.
Initially set for November 17, the T20 cricket tournament aims to feature top cricketers from India, Australia, South Africa, West Indies, England, and Sri Lanka.
The decision followed extensive consultations with local authorities to ensure compliance with all legal requirements. A new schedule will be released in coordination with partners, broadcasters, and players.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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