2016 Celebrity Cricket League

2016 Celebrity Cricket League
Cricket format Twenty20
Tournament format(s) Round-robin and playoffs
Host(s)  India
Champions Telugu Warriors (2nd title)
Participants 8
Matches played 15
Player of the series Dhruv Sharma (KB)
Best Batsman:
Sachin Joshi (TW)
Best Bowler:
Aditya Ojha (BD)
Most runs Dhruv Sharma (KB-292)
Most wickets Arun Benny (KS-9)
Official website www.ccl.in

The 2016 Celebrity Cricket League, known as CCL 6 [1] or CCL 2016 is the sixth season of the Celebrity Cricket League.[2] CCL is a non-professional men's cricket league in India, started in 2011. Eight teams from different regional film industries played a total of 15 matches.

This season Veer Marathi withdrew from the championship. They were replaced by Punjab De Sher Pollywood

Teams

Team Industry State Captain Team Owner
Kerala Strikers Mollywood Kerala Mohanlal Rajkumar & Sri Priya
Chennai Rhinos Kollywood Tamil Nadu Jiiva K. Ganga Prasad
Telugu Warriors Tollywood Telangana & Andhra Pradesh Akkineni Akhil Sachiin Joshi
Mumbai Heroes Bollywood Maharashtra Riteish Deshmukh Sohail Khan
Karnataka Bulldozers Sandalwood Karnataka Sudeep Ashok Kheny
Bengal Tigers Tollywood West Bengal Jisshu Sengupta Boney Kapoor
Bhojpuri Dabbangs Bhojpuri cinema Uttar Pradesh & Bihar Manoj Tiwari Manoj Tiwari, Ankur Prasad, Satender Maan, Pradeep Sehrawat
Punjab De Sher Pollywood Punjab Sonu Sood Navraj Hans & Puneet Sing

Squads

Mumbai Heroes Telugu Warriors Chennai Rhinos Karnataka Bulldozers Kerala Strikers Bengal Tigers Punjab De Sher Veer Marathi Bhojpuri Dabang
  • Manoj Tiwari (Captain)
  • Dinesh Lal Yadav (Vice Captain)
  • Ravi Kishan
  • Pravesh Lal Yadav
  • Uday Tiwari
  • Rahul Singh
  • Ajhoy Sharma
  • Aditya Ojha
  • Prakash Jaish
  • Ayaz Khan
  • Sushil Singh
  • Abhay Sinha
  • Kesari Lal Yadav
  • Jay Yadav
  • Surya Dwivedi
  • Vikash Singh
  • Pawan Singh
  • Santosh Singh
  • Ajay Srivastav
  • Anil Samrath

References

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