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Junior Super Kings Has Grown Big, Says TN Batter Shahrukh At Inauguration Of Chennai Phase
Tamil Nadu cricketer Shahrukh Khan on Wednesday said that Junior Super Kings, which was started like a child in 2012, has grown big over the years, while inaugurating the Chennai phase of the seventh edition of the tournament.
Junior Super Kings is an inter-school championship conducted by Chennai Super Kings that was first launched in 2012 as a 32-team tournament. Since then, it has grown into a pan- Tamil Nadu tournament, unearthing talent from across the state.
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- 24 May 2026 09:59