Shpagiza

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Shpagiza
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The logo of the Afghan T20 cricket league.
Countries Afghanistan
Administrator Afghanistan Cricket Board
Format Twenty20
First tournament 2013
Next tournament 2015
Tournament format Round-robin tournament and playoffs
Number of teams 5 zones (current)
Most successful Spinghar Prangan (1 title)
Mis Ainak Atalan (1 title)[1]
Most runs Afghanistan Noor Ali Zadran (450), Mes Ainak Knights(current)
Most wickets Afghanistan Hamid Hassan (50), Spinghar Prangan (Spinghar Tigers) (current)
TV 1TV (Afghan TV channel)
Website [1]
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2014 Shpagiza tournament

Shpagiza league (Pashto: شپږيزه سيالۍ‎) also written as Shpageeza (means SIXES), which is a Twenty20 format cricket league where 5 different zone teams across Afghanistan participate for the title. The league/tournament started in 2013 and from then it usually takes place every year. The most recent edition is the Shpagiza (third edition) held in November 2015. It is currently supervised by ACB Vice-President Dost Mohammad Nazari, who serves as the League's chairman and Commissioner.[2]

History

The League was established in 2013 with the first season running through that year. 5 zone teams were concurrently established in 2013 to become the inaugural competitors. Afghanistan Cricket Board announced a second season of the competition will be held in August/September 2014.[3]

Teams

Shpagiza was playing among 5 zones of Afghanistan but on 23rd Aug 2015 a new team (Mashal Eagles) officially sponsored by Aatif Mashal and will participate as a 6th team in 3rd Eddition of Shpagiza. Here are those teams participating in the Shpagiza tournament of T20 format;

Champions

The champion of 2013 edition was the Spinghar Prangan (Speenghar Tigers). And the champion of 2014 edition where the Mes Ainak Atalan (Mes Ainak Knights).

Squads

Performance by Team

Spinghar Prangan win the 2013 final by super over. while Band-e-Amir Dragons have won all its games in concurrent edition yet. Band-e-Amir is coached by Australian cricket coach Peter Anderson.

Sponsors

TV Rights

The TV rights are won by the Afghan channel named 1TV.

See also

References

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