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THE 6IXTY: Brand New 'Powerful' Format; Chris Gayle Explains New Dynamic Rules
The evolution of cricket has seen many changes over the years, with major changes involving the shortening of the format. After test cricket, a shorter one-day format was introduced, where 60 overs were played per side. 60 overs were shortened to 50, then 20, and then 10. Now, West Indies & Caribbean Premier League (CPL) have announced a new variation in 10-over cricket, named The 6IXTY.
Legendary t20 format batter Chris Gayle in a video uploaded on Twitter explained the rules of The 6IXTY, which will be played between the CPL franchises - 6 men's teams and 3 women's teams.
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