Countries | Sri Lanka |
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Administrator | Sri Lanka Cricket |
Format | List A cricket |
First edition | 2020β21 |
Latest edition | 2021β22 |
Tournament format | Group stage and knockout |
Number of teams | 22 |
Current champion | Singhalese Sports Club (1 title) |
Most successful | Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club (2 titles) |
Website | Official Website |
The Major Clubs Limited Over Tournament is the main domestic limited overs cricket competition in Sri Lanka.It was established in 2020β21 and has existed under four different names.replacing the Premier Limited Overs Tournament, after Sri Lanka Cricket failed to approve the latter due to delays in their domestic cricket structure. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The competition begins with a round-robin tournament featuring two groups of 11. The groups were organised geographically with a Group A and a Group B until 2021, since when the groups have decided by a draw.
As of 2023, the top two teams in each group progress to the knock-out stage of the competition.
Countries | Sri Lanka |
---|---|
Administrator | Sri Lanka Cricket |
Format | List A cricket |
First edition | 2020β21 |
Latest edition | 2021β22 |
Tournament format | Group stage and knockout |
Number of teams | 22 |
Current champion | Singhalese Sports Club (1 title) |
Most successful | Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club (2 titles) |
Website | Official Website |
The Major Clubs Limited Over Tournament is the main domestic limited overs cricket competition in Sri Lanka.It was established in 2020β21 and has existed under four different names.replacing the Premier Limited Overs Tournament, after Sri Lanka Cricket failed to approve the latter due to delays in their domestic cricket structure. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The competition begins with a round-robin tournament featuring two groups of 11. The groups were organised geographically with a Group A and a Group B until 2021, since when the groups have decided by a draw.
As of 2023, the top two teams in each group progress to the knock-out stage of the competition.