With a whopping 31 teams participating in the tournament this year, the competition is going to be fierce. The teams will be divided into six groups of five each, with the winners of each group qualifying for Championship Week.
Watch Now: European Cricket Championship Live ScoreThe ECC has become one of the most anticipated T10 tournaments in the world, and rightfully so. The tournament brings together some of the best cricketing nations from Europe, giving them a platform to showcase their talent and compete at the highest level.
ECC23 is set to kick off on 25th September and will run until 20th October. The defending champions, Netherlands XI, have automatically qualified for Championship Week.
The first edition of the tournament was played in 2021 with 15 teams participating, and the number of teams has been increasing every year. In 2022, the tournament had 21 teams, and this year, we are thrilled to welcome 31 teams to the tournament.
European Cricket Network are pleased to announce their renewed agreement with the owner of the Cartama Oval, David Cooper to be able to continue to host the next 3 Men’s International T10 Cricket Tournaments here in Malaga.
This will include the next two European Cricket Championships in September this year and next, with the first starting Monday 25th September where 31 Nations will compete to become the champion nation of Europe.
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