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India to host inaugural tennis cricket ball World Cup and Asia Cup

This marks a historic moment as tennis ball cricket steps onto the global stage with official international and continental tournaments
11:16 PM May 13, 2025 IST | IANS
This marks a historic moment as tennis ball cricket steps onto the global stage with official international and continental tournaments
india to host inaugural tennis cricket ball world cup and asia cup
India to host inaugural tennis cricket ball World Cup and Asia Cup
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New Delhi, May 13: Tennis cricket, a backyard sport that has long been synonymous with India’s passion for the game, is set to receive international legitimacy with the launch of the first-ever Tennis Cricket Ball World Cup and Asia Cup, both scheduled to be hosted in India.

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This marks a historic moment as tennis ball cricket steps onto the global stage with official international and continental tournaments.

Recognising the sport’s rapid grassroots growth in India, the International Tennis Cricket Federation (ITCF) has thrown its weight behind the initiative.

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The decision comes after observing the popularity and scale of domestic tennis ball cricket tournaments across the country, culminating in a new structured league format known as the Dream League of India — a competition that will now serve as the official selection platform for India’s squads in both global events.

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Players participating in the Dream League will have the opportunity to represent India in both the World Cup and the Asia Cup.

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The league will be held across the country, ensuring widespread participation and the scouting of hidden talent from even the most remote corners. Over 1,500 certified coaches will supervise the open, fair trials conducted in various districts and centres, where junior (ages 13–18) and senior (18+) players can showcase their skills.

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The league is designed with two distinct categories: juniors and seniors, each comprising six competitive franchises. Following nationwide trials, 860 players from each category will be shortlisted for the league auction, where teams will select their squads. Top performers will not only be under the radar of ITCF selectors but will also compete for a place in India's tennis cricket squad on the international stage.

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