Mohali: Still trying to find its foothold in the cricketing landscape, the Champions League Twenty20 will enter its fourth season here on Tuesday with the qualifying matches during which Pakistan’s domestic champions Faisalabad Wolves are likely to hog the limelight.
A league which was born out of the IPL, CLT20 is gradually establishing its identity but it will take some time for it to truly find a connection with the fans.
The event will kick off with Faisalabad Wolves, led by Pakistan’s Test skipper Misbah-ul-Haq, taking on New Zealand’s Otago Volts in the first qualifier on Tuesday.
This will be followed by a star-studded Sunrisers Hyderabad, led by Shikhar Dhawan, squaring off against Sri Lanka’s Kandurata Maroons in the second qualifier at the PCA stadium.
Barring Volts, the other three teams in the qualifiers come from the subcontinent, but none among the four feel that either has any big advantage in the event.
The top two teams will advance to the main draw, which has three Indian teams in fray – IPL champions Mumbai Indians, runners-up Chennai Super Kings and third-place finishers Rajasthan Royals.
The Wolves will mainly rely on their young players including promising medium-pacer Ehsan Adil, Ali Waqas, Khuram Shahzad, Asad Ali, besides banking on the experience of skipper Misbah and Saeed Ajmal, who has been a national asset in all three formats.
The Wolves, who had some visa issues when they landed here, will draw strength from the fact that at the domestic level, they beat teams that had many stars. The Wolves are only the second team from Pakistan to compete in the event after Sialkot Stallions last year. (PTI)