The 2010 Champions League Twenty20 will be contested by ten teams, as opposed to the 12 that participated in the inaugural edition in 2009, after the ECB said its domestic sides could not compete because the competition clashed with the end of the English domestic season.
The Wanderers stadium in Johannesburg, St. Georges Park in Port Elizabeth, Kingsmead in Durban and Centurion Park in Centurion will host the competition that will feature ten of the top domestic Twenty20 teams, from September 10 to 26.
South Africa will host the next Champions League Twenty20, to run from September 10 to 26, the tournament’s organisers have announced. The tournament chairman Lalit Modi confirmed the decision, following a board meeting in Mumbai where it was formally agreed to accept Cricket South Africa’s invitation to stage the event.
Teams contesting Champions League T20 2010
Chennai Super Kings (India)
Mumbai Indians (India)
Royal Challengers Bangalore (India)
Victorian Bushrangers (Australia)
South Australian Redbacks (Australia)
Warriors (South Africa)
Highveld Lions (South Africa)
Central Stags (New Zealand)
Wayamba Elevens (Sri Lanka)
Guyana (West Indies)


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