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Euro T20 Slam

Euro T20 Slam 2019: Inaugural edition of city-based franchise league postponed to 2020

Teams from Dublin, Belfast, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Glasgow and Edinburgh were due to play.

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ICC stumped over Anil Kumble’s role with Euro T20 Slam

The ICC had no clue about Kumble's signing for an "advisory" role despite the board having its own events monitoring group.

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All you need to know about Euro T20 Slam 2019: Squad, Players List, Schedule, Teams, Venues other details

The Euro T20 Slam  is the first ever cricket league in Europe – the region that gave birth to the concept of leagues – and also the first one to be played in multiple countries

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2020 T20 World Cup ‘more realistic’ target, ‘big commitment’ to continue until 2023 World Cup: Eoin Morgan

Head coach Trevor Bayliss, another architect of England's success, will leave his position after the upcoming Ashes campaign.

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Anil Kumble hopes more Indian players play in global T20 leagues like Yuvraj Singh

The former India skipper and coach, Kumble, is a board member of the advisory committee of the EURO T20 Slam.

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Always great to play and be with Indian cricketers: Rashid Khan

Rashid Khan says he'll miss Indian players in the inaugural Euro T20 Slam, adding that he hopes some of them would be there to take part in the meet.

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Euro T20 Slam: Herschelle Gibbs appointed head coach of Rotterdam Rhinos

The players' draft for the inaugural Euro T20 Slam will take place in London on July 19.

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Euro T20 Slam draft on July 19, 700 players from 22 countries register

The league will be played from August 30 to September 22.

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South Africa’s Dale Steyn joins Euro T20 Slam as marquee player

Injury-prone South African fast bowler Dale Steyn is set to play in the Euro T20 Slam league.

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Vengsarkar, Akram back Euro T20 Slam, say it will give good exposure to players from Scotland, Ireland and Netherlands

The tournament, which is scheduled from August 30 to September 22, will feature Dublin & Belfast from Ireland, Edinburgh & Glasgow from Scotland and Amsterdam and Rotterdam from the Netherlands.

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