The Luxembourg cricket federation is going to start international cricket again in August after a gap of about 4 months with the T20 Tri-Series which will be played between the three countries.
All the activities related to cricket have been closed for the last several months due to coronavirus, which is frustrating for both the Cricket Federations and the fans but now as countries are getting relief from this Virus, cricket is also slowly starting.
Luxembourg will be the first associate cricket board to play international cricket after getting relief from coronavirus.
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The Tri-Series will be named as the Luxembourg T20I Trophy in which international teams from the Czech Republic and Belgium will participate.
All the matches of this Tri-Series will be played at the Pierre Warner Cricket Ground in Walferdange from August 28th – 30th, 2020.
This series is being organized following the ICC T20I rules and guidelines and the points collected in this series will also be added to the ICC T20 rankings.
Currently, the Czech Republic is ranked 54, Luxembourg 58 and Belgium 63 according to ICC rankings.
The Czech Republic and Belgium had already started the T10 series in association with European Cricket Network and Dream11 which is still running and this format is getting a lot of love from cricket fans as well.
The schedule and other details of the Luxembourg T20I Trophy have not been announced yet but it is expected that all the details of this league will be announced soon.