Hanan Premier League from Sept 12

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September 5, 2016

Doha: Hanan cricket club of Qatar is all set to conduct HPLT10- season 2, a hard tennis ball cricket tournament from September 12 to 15 at Asian Town cricket stadium in Doha, Qatar.

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A draw was held at Golden Ocean Hotel, Doha-Qatar on 1st September evening. Abdul Khader, president of HPL-T10 said that this year 12 teams from UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and India will be participating in the tournament.

After the success of HPL-T10 season-1 and Udupi Premier League (UPL), this time Hanan Cricket Club will come out with a sportive mind by awarding total cash prize of QAR 100,000/- winner with 66,000/- QAR cash prize and big trophy and runner-up will have 33,000/- QAR cash prize. He also told this year ‘live digital score’ and live streaming will be available in www.hanancricketclub.com.

Babul from Aljamal-Trading, Tulukoota Qatar president Ravi Shetty, Areef chairman of Petromann Industry-Dubai, Hida Foundation chairman Abdulla Monu, Satish from QDC, Golden Trading chairman Asmath Ali, past president of Tulukoota Seetharam Shetty were present on the Dias. Hanan club president Abdul Khader, vice president Nasir Manjeshwar and committee member Shakil welcome the guest with bouquets.

Speaking on the occasion Ravi shetty applauded Khader and team for great effort to come with great tournaments which not only encourage sportive minds in young generation, also unite the society from different cultural background.

Areef from UAE said: ‘It’s really appreciable efforts of Hanan team for making gully cricket into great sportive platform where poor good players can get opportunities’.

Tufail Mateen compered the event. Advisor of HPL-T10 Asmath Ali proposed the vote of thanks. Technical committee member Surendar clarifies the tournament rules and regulation. QIFF president Nazir Basha and team managers, captains were present on the occasion.

For more information about HPL-T10 contact, Qatar: Mohammed Sami - Advisor and Dubai Marketing officer: Mohammad Niyaz. There will be attractive prizes for cricket viewers and entry will be free to all.

The team captains and managers took the draw chits. The pool allotted as follow:
Pool-A
1.Hanan Qatar
2.Alliance-Almuzzain
3.SKC-mumbai
4.Redbull-XI Qatar
5.Mexico city Qatar
6.Shark-XI by Target Travels

Pool-B
1.Tulukoota-Qatar
2.Al-Falah Cricket Club KSA
3.Eleven Warriors Dubai
4.Team Petromann Dubai
5.Punjab Lions
6.Tusker Qatar

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chirag bhoir
 - 
Monday, 12 Sep 2016

how much is the ticket prize and what is the timing of the matches .

chirag bhoir
 - 
Monday, 12 Sep 2016

how much is the ticket and what is the timing .

chirag bhoir
 - 
Monday, 12 Sep 2016

timing
n wat abt d tickets

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