India,Zimbawe & Srilanka Tri-Series,only zimbabwe left

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Entry fees for India & Sri Lanka=20000
Entry fees for Zimbawe=10000
Winner=30000
Per Win=1500 for the winning team

Hurry up get your team before the 26th May
Note-The decision will go on real fixture..........

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Man you should do the competitions in one thread. There was no need to open two different leagues. You could make a league in which you followed the real fixtures.
 
Following Real Fixture he means that whatever the real result will be that will decide who wins and who does not..
This is new but wierd.. He will not sim match
 
No it will not be
 
Mate the cricket league rules clearly state that "one league per member and one thread per league."

I highly recommend you successfully complete a few seasons of one of these two leagues, before you open up another one, as you just opened up two leagues in the same day.
 
Mate the cricket league rules clearly state that "one league per member and one thread per league."

I highly recommend you successfully complete a few seasons of one of these two leagues, before you open up another one, as you just opened up two leagues in the same day.

bcvs' EPL & WPL?
 
bcvs' EPL & WPL?

I don't mind someone like bcvs coming on and creating a second league, as his first one is the best ever made so he's knows what he's doing, but when some random comes on and starts two leagues in one day and has not even participated in one before, I think something has to be done.
 
I don't mind someone like bcvs coming on and creating a second league, as his first one is the best ever made so he's knows what he's doing, but when some random comes on and starts two leagues in one day and has not even participated in one before, I think something has to be done.

Yeah! CG and this is not even like a league. He will just decide the winner on the basis of real scores.
 

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