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CLT20 schedule announced




Mumbai, June 29 : Wanderers Stadium, one of world cricket's most famous venues, will host the Airtel Champions League Twenty20 (CLT20) Final after the format and match schedule for the second edition of the tournament was announced today.







The Airtel CLT20, the grand finale of Twenty20 cricket between the world's champion teams, will start on Friday 10 September with a Group B clash between Sachin Tendulkar's Mumbai Indians and Alviro Petersen's Highveld Lions at Wanderers in Johannesburg.



All matches throughout the tournament will be broadcast in prime time in India starting at 5pm or 9pm IST. Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore will fight it out in Group B, while Chennai Super Kings have been drawn in Group A alongside the Twenty20 champions from Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and Sri Lanka.



Wanderers, which has hosted some of cricket biggest matches including the 2003 ICC World Cup Final, 2007 ICC World Twenty20 Final and the 2009 IPL Final, will add another chapter to its storied history in September as teams from around the world battle to be crowned the best of the best.



Durban and Centurion have been awarded the Semi Finals on 24 and 25 September respectively, with the Final to be played at Wanderers on Sunday 26 September.



The 10 competing teams have been divided into two groups of five for a round robin phase before the top two teams from each group progress to the semi finals. Matches throughout the tournament have been evenly distributed across the four venues with each hosting at least five fixtures, including the finals.



Mumbai and the Highveld Lions have been drawn in Group B alongside South Australia's Redbacks, Royal Challengers Bangalore and West Indies' representative which will be determined in late-July.



Group A includes MS Dhoni's Chennai Super Kings (2010 IPL Champions), Australia's Twenty20 Big Bash Champions Victoria, along with the Warriors (South Africa's Pro Series Champions), Wayamba (Sri Lanka) and Central Stags (New Zealand).



Play in Group A starts on Saturday 11 September in Port Elizabeth with virtual international-strength clashes between the Warriors and Wayamba in the early match, and Chennai Super Kings and Central Stags in the late fixture in Durban.



Centurion gets its first taste of Airtel CLT20 action the following day with a blockbuster Group B double-header between the Highveld Lions and South Australia, and Royal Challengers Bangalore and the qualified team from the West Indies.



Shashank Manohar, Airtel CLT20 Chairman, said: "With 100 international stars qualified to participate through one - or more - of their Twenty20 teams, fans will be treated to daily battle between the world's best cricketers."



"Fans attending any of the matches throughout the tournament will be entertained by the highest quality Twenty20 cricket featuring South Africa's home grown heroes and world cricket's biggest and brightest stars."



A number of players have qualified to play for two or more teams, including Jacques Kallis (Warriors, Royal Challengers Bangalore), Mark Boucher (Warriors, Royal Challengers Bangalore), Makhaya Ntini (Warriors, Chennai Super Kings), Kieron Pollard (South Australian Redbacks, Mumbai Indian), Dwayne Bravo (Victorian Bushrangers, Mumbai Indian) and Cameron White (Victorian Bushrangers, Royal Challengers Bangalore).



New Zealand's Ross Taylor has become the first player in CLT20's short history to qualify for three teams, with his home team, Central Stags, and 'away' teams Victorian Bushrangers and Royal Challengers Bangalore qualifying for the event.



If Trinidad and Tobago emerge as Champions of the West Indies Cricket Board's domestic Twenty20 competition, Pollard and Bravo will also join Taylor with three options for the tournament.



As was the case in 2009, if a player is selected to play for an 'away' team rather than his 'home' team (the team from the country he is eligible to represent in international cricket), the 'away' team must pay USUSD 200,000 compensation to the 'home' team.



'Away' teams are not eligible for compensation if a player chooses to play for his 'home' team.



Key features of the Airtel CLT20 Format and Match Schedule



10 Teams divided into 2 Groups of 5

Top 2 Teams from each Group advance to the Semi Finals

23 Matches in total (same as 2009)

Group A - Chennai Super Kings, Warriors, Victorian Bushrangers, Wayamba Elevens, Central Stags

Group B - Mumbai Indians, Highveld Lions, South Australian Redbacks, Royal Challengers Bangalore, West Indies Domestic T20 Champions (TBC)

5 Double Headers

Matches evenly distributed across four venues

Semi Finals in Durban and Centurion

Final in Johannesburg



2010 Airtel Champions League Twenty20 Competing Teams



Chennai Super Kings (DLF Indian Premier League - India)

Mumbai Indians (DLF Indian Premier League - India)

Royal Challengers Bangalore (DLF Indian Premier League - India)

Victorian Bushrangers (KFC Twenty20 Big Bash - Australia)

South Australian Redbacks (KFC Twenty20 Big Bash - Australia)

Warriors (Standard Bank Pro 20 Series - South Africa)

Highveld Lions (Standard Bank Pro 20 Series - South Africa)

Central Stags (HRV Cup Twenty20 - New Zealand)

Wayamba Elevens (Inter-Provincial Twenty20 Cup - Sri Lanka)

TBC (West Indies Domestic Twenty20 Champions)



The 2010 Airtel Champions League Twenty20 Match Schedule follows:



2010 Airtel Champions League Twenty20 Match Schedule



GROUP A GROUP B

A1 Chennai Super Kings B1 Mumbai Indians

A2 Warriors B2 Highveld Lions

A3 Victorian Bushrangers B3 South Australian Redbacks

A4 Wayamba Elevens B4 Royal Challengers Bangalore

A5 Central Stags B5 TBC - West Indies Domestic T20



DATE TEAM 1 TEAM 2 VENUE TIME

Fri 10 Sep Mumbai Indians v Highveld Lions Johannesburg 1730

Sat 11 Sep Warriors v Wayamba Elevens Port Elizabeth 1330

Chennai Super Kings v Central Stags Durban 1730

Sun 12 Sep Highveld Lions v South Australian Redbacks Centurion 1330

Royal Challengers Bangalore v TBC Centurion 1730

Mon 13 Sep Warriors v Victorian Bushrangers Port Elizabeth 1730

Tue 14 Sep Mumbai Indians v South Australian Redbacks Durban 1730

Wed 15 Sep Victorian Bushrangers v Central Stags Centurion 1330

Chennai Super Kings v Wayamba Elevens Centurion 1730

Thu 16 Sep Mumbai Indians v TBC Durban 1730

Fri 17 Sep South Australian Redbacks v Royal Challengers Bangalore Durban 1730

Sat 18 Sep Warriors v Central Stags Port Elizabeth 1330

Chennai Super Kings v Victorian Bushrangers Port Elizabeth 1730

Sun 19 Sep Highveld Lions v TBC Johannesburg 1330

Mumbai Indians v Royal Challengers Bangalore Durban 1730

Mon 20 Sep Victorian Bushrangers v Wayamba Elevens Centurion 1730

Tue 21 Sep South Australian Redbacks v TBC Johannesburg 1330

Highveld Lions v Royal Challengers Bangalore Johannesburg 1730

Wed 22 Sep Wayamba Elevens v Central Stags Port Elizabeth 1330

Chennai Super Kings v Warriors Port Elizabeth 1730

Thu 23 Sep No matches

Fri 24 Sep Semi Final 1



1st Group A v 2nd Group B





Durban

1730

Sat 25 Sep Semi Final 2



1st Group B v 2nd Group A





Centurion

1730

Sun 26 Sep Airtel CLT20 Final



(Winner Semi Final 1 v Winner Semi Final 2)





Johannesburg

1730



Note: All times listed are South African Standard Time (SAST)

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