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Two leading All-rounders from Eight Test Playing Countries have been
invited to compete to become Double Wicket World Champions and win a share of a US$175,000 prize fund.
The Double Wicket World Championship will be held over three days at the Beausejour Cricket Ground,
St Lucia and played as a round robin tournament with two groups each of four teams.
The key elements are as follows:
- Each team consists of two players who must bat and bowl
- When a player loses a wicket, 10 runs are deducted from the batting teams total
and the player remains at the crease
- Each innings is eight overs long and the fielding team bowl four overs each
- All fielding including wicket keeping is carried out by international guest fielders
Double Wicket is a simple yet extremely exciting form of cricket. It provides a stage for
the game's most flamboyant and entertaining cricket characters in the world. Combining these
players' enormous appetite for competition with the high stakes of a substantial prize fund,
a dramatic spectacle is produced. The risk taking will be in abundance, with big hitting play
as well as an increased level of wickets falling. The entertainment value will be high as
spectators see a result from each match nearly every hour.
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