Cricket West Indies and Caribbean Premier League made a grand announcement earlier today as they launched the 6ixty tournament. It is a new T10 league which will see six men’s teams and three women’s teams in action from August 24 to 28 in St. Kitts.
T10 leagues are not new to the cricket fans, but the rules of this tournament may amaze some fans. In 6ixty, the batting team will get a powerplay of two overs at the beginning, where there will be fielding restrictions.
If the batting team manages to hit two sixes in the first two overs, then they will get a powerplay of one extra over, which will be called the floating third-over powerplay. They will not get that powerplay over if they fail to hit two sixes in the first two overs.
Also, there will be no change of ends after every over. The ends will change at the completion of the fifth over, meaning five overs will be bowled from one end and the final five overs will be bowled from another end. Interestingly, the batting team will not have 10 wickets in this game, as the number of maximum wickets is six.
Here are the rules as listed by a Twitter user:
Fans confused as Cricket West Indies announces new rules for 6ixty tournament
Chris Gayle is the brand ambassador for this new league that will start in the West Indies soon. Here are some of the top Twitter reactions to the rules announced by CWI for this new T10 league:
"6IXTY" – new tournament to kick start on August 24th for 5 days.
– 60 balls with 6 wickets
– Two overs of PP
– You can get 3rd PP if you hit 2 sixes in first 12 balls
– No bowler can bowl more than 2 overs
– One fielder will be removed if you don't finish within 45 min— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) June 22, 2022
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Will it be called cricket 🤒
— 𝐀vni (@Avni_KLR) June 22, 2022
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Not even a cricket in my book..Proper circus..Fabien allen will be god of this format 😭
— Suraj (@Cricket_1807) June 22, 2022
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Use this as dislike button
— SpD⁷ 𓃵 (@SpD_Msd) June 22, 2022
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50 to 20(#T20Cricket , #t20i #T20 to @thehundred #TheHundred to #6ixtyCricketAdvertisementwhat next 30? #Cricket https://t.co/9C0xZgcKbc
— Rohit Niranjan V (@RohitvNiranjan) June 22, 2022
This is becoming comedy now, i really think it's time to stop watching cricket. https://t.co/rNUIh3W9zJ
— Ashwani Pratap Singh (@Ashwani45singh) June 22, 2022
Kuch din baad one tip one hand ka bhi league start karenge https://t.co/D9cigeKOHq
— Aditya Bhattacharya (@Adiseanttak) June 22, 2022
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— shruti | temba bavuma fan acc (@Quick__Single) June 22, 2022
This seems like total madness, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. I feel like this would have to be done like a proper carnival where there is a bit of cricket and bit of sun/food/drink ect. https://t.co/wKxCOhchJt
— Jack Fox (@cricket_pig) June 22, 2022
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