Western Australia
Sep 25 2008, Sreelata Yellamrazu

The dates were already announced. Now know where the circus will arrive!

After much wrangling over the dates of the Champions Twenty20 League coinciding with that Champions Trophy, the venues for the Champions Twenty20 League have been...

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