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TNPL 2018: Full Schedule | Timings | Teams | Venues

The tournament will kickstart on July 11. The finale will be played in Chennai on August 12

The third edition of the Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) is all set to kickstart from July 11 in Tirunelveli. A total of eight teams will feature in the tournament where 32 matches are scheduled to be played.

For smooth conduct of the tournament over 33 days, three venues will host the games. The three stadiums are — ICL-Sankar Nagar cricket ground in Tirunelveli, the NPR College ground in Natham (Dindigul) and the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.

The finale will be played in Chennai on August 12.

Teams

Dindigul Dragons, Ruby Trichy Warriors, Siechem Madurai Panthers, Chepauk Super Gillies, JONES Tuti Patriots, VB Kanchi Veerans, iDREAM Karaikudi Kaalai, Lyca Kovai Kings

Match Timings

Matches will start at 7.15 p.m. on all days while all Sundays during the league phase will feature two matches, starting at 3.15 p.m. and 7.15 p.m.

Where To Watch

All matches will be telecast live on Star Sports Tamil and Star Sports 1.

Schedule

TNPL 2018: Full Schedule | Timings | Teams | Venues
TNPL 2018: Full Schedule | Timings | Teams | Venues
  09-8-2018 Thursday Rest Day    
31 10-08-2018 Friday Qualifier-2 (Loser Qualifier 1 vs Winner Eliminator)      07.15 PM NPR College Ground, Natham Dindigul
 
11-08-2018
Saturday Rest Day    
32 12-08-2018 Sunday Finals (Winner Qualifier-1 vs Winner Qualifier-2  07.15 PM MCA Stadium, Chennai

 

 

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