Qatar: 33 teams to take part in 26th CDC Cricket Tournament 2014

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September 18, 2014

CDC Cricket

Doha: The Qatar Veterans’ Cricket League is starting the cricketing season with the annual

26th C.D.C. Cricket Tournament 2014 on Friday the 19th September 2014 at Qatar Cricket Complex at West Bay.

Construction Development Company (C DC) are sponsoring this prestigious annual tournament for a record 26 times.

Mr. Saniv Jain, Business Development Manager stated that his company has always supported sporting events and was pleased to note the multinational participation in the cricket tournament. He wished all participating teams the very best and to the Organizers.

At the Draws the following was decided. In Division – I- 18 teams

DIVISION I

POOL - A

POOL-B

POOL-C

POOL-D

QALCO

M. PALLONJI

HANAN XII

SERANDEEP-A

QATAR QUARRY

AL ZAMAN EXCHANGE

ASIAN CRICKET CLUB

ENG.SUPPLIES

DOHA MOTORS

TULUKUTTA

QSTec

ASGHAL

BEIN SPORTS

AL SANABIL

C.D.C.

QATAR TEC

MASTER BLASTER

DELPHI MUMBAI XII

In Division – II- 16 teams

DIVISION II

POOL - A

POOL-B

POOL-C

POOL-D

UP XII

Q.V.C.

M.I.C.

AL SHAQAB REAL ESTATE

MITRA MANDAL

FORCE INDIA

DELPHI

SERANDEEP-B

QAFCO

METABO

AL FARDAN

AL JAZEERA MEDIA NETWORK

QAPCO

GULF LIGHTS

AL KHOR COMMUNITY

IDEAL INDIAN SCHOOL

The Inaugural match will be between Hosts C.D.C. and the new entrant QSTec at 7.00 AM on Friday 19th September.

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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

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roshan
 - 
Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

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