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Indian T20 Tournament 2011

Fantasy Cricket

We have opened up our competition for the upcoming Indian Premier League which is named Indian T20 Tournament 2011 with all the squads and schedule having been confirmed and as always it is 100% free to join a Cricket Web Fantasy Cricket competition.

It starts on 8th April and runs through to the 28th May.

For those of you that are new to the Fantasy Cricket concept, we would suggest you have a read through our Game Guide which explains everything to you.

Once you are ready to go, head on in and Register and don’t forget it costs you absolutely nothing! If you have registered in the past for Cricket Web Fantasy Cricket or Cricket Web CW Games, you can login to your account through the Fantasy Cricket frontpage.

We so far have the following prizes which are as follows. Please be advised that more prizes will be announced and included before the competition starts.

1st Prize

  • A $25 Amazon.com Gift Card
  • 2nd Prize

  • A $20 Amazon.com Gift Card
  • 3rd Prize

  • A $15 Amazon.com Gift Card
  • 4th Prize

  • A choice of one of the following:

    Cricket Web T-Shirt

    Cricket Web Mug.

    Cricket Web Mousepad.

    Cricket Web Clock.

    Cricket Web Journal.

  • 5th Prize

  • A choice of one of the following:

    Cricket Web T-Shirt

    Cricket Web Mug.

    Cricket Web Mousepad.

    Cricket Web Clock.

    Cricket Web Journal.

  • If you have any questions or problems, please log a Helpdesk call.

    Specific Details of the Competition

    * Free no cost modifications until 8th April.

    * 200 modifications allowed once the competition starts

    * A captaincy change will cost four modifications. As explained on the Game Guide page, your captain earns you double points, but you also lose double points.

    * Details on how you score points can be found on the Points Summary page.

    The Squads:

    You can view the squads along with the player rankings here.

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