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T20 Cricket League in India Hopes to Bring Cheer Amid Gloom – The Wilmington Journal

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The 13th edition of the Indian Premier League, the country's wildly popular Twenty20 cricket league, started earlier this month, kicking off post-Covid-19 sporting events. However, the championship, which has eight teams representing different Indian cities, [...]

Source: The Wilmington Journal

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