Cricket All-Stars

Cricket All-Stars
Countries United States United States
Administrator Sachin Tendulkar,
Shane Warne
Format Twenty20
First tournament 2015
Next tournament 2017
Tournament format Best-of-3 series
Number of teams 2
Current champion Warne's Warriors (1st title)
Most successful Warne's Warriors (1)
Most runs Kumar Sangakkara (153)
Most wickets Andrew Symonds (8)
TV List of Broadcasters
Website cricketallstars2015.com

Cricket All-Stars (better known as Cricket All-Stars Series) is an exhibition Twenty20 cricket series started in 2015 with the first series taking place in the United States.[1] The series features two lineups of renowned retired cricket players from around the world, led by cricket icons – Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar of India and the King of Spin Shane Warne of Australia.[2]

Teams

The All-Stars Series is a set of games played between Sachin's Blasters led by Sachin Tendulkar and Warne's Warriors led by Shane Warne.

Sachin's Blasters Warne's Warriors
Nickname(s) Blasters, Team Sachin Warriors, Team Warne
Captain Sachin Tendulkar Shane Warne
Colours Blue Purple
Founded 2015 2015

List of series

The inaugural series was held across three cities in the United States. The second series was announced to be held in September/October 2017.[3][4]

Year Host Result MVP
2015
Details
United States United States Warriors won 3–0 Kumar Sangakkara
(Warriors)
2017[3][4]
Details

Awards

Year Most valuable player Most runs Most wickets
2015
Details
Kumar Sangakkara
(Warriors)
Kumar Sangakkara (153)
(Warriors)
Andrew Symonds (8)
(Warriors)

Trophy

The All-Stars Trophy and team shirts were unveiled by Tendulkar and Warne along with their respective team's player rosters, on 5 November 2015 in Times Square, United States.[5]

Broadcasting

Country/Region TV broadcaster(s)
 Australia Nine Network
 India Star Sports 2
Middle East OSN Sports Cricket HD
 Pakistan TEN Sports
 South Africa SuperSport 2
 United Kingdom Sky Sports 3
 New Zealand Sky Sports 4
 United States ESPN3

See also

References

External links

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