Aviation Premier League: Cricket Takes Flight in Season 2

The Aviation Premier League returns from March 17 to 24 in NCR, promising a dynamic blend of cricket and aviation. Featuring 10 new teams, the tournament's T10 format ensures fast-paced matches. Enhanced broadcast and brand integration amplify the event's appeal, making it a potent platform for engagement.

Aviation Premier League: Cricket Takes Flight in Season 2
Aviation Premier League logo. (Photo/APL) . Image Credit: ANI
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The Aviation Premier League (APL) is poised to make a return from March 17 to 24 in the National Capital Region (NCR), promising a thrilling fusion of cricket and aviation. The second season follows a successful inaugural launch with the Mumbai Cricket Association, setting the stage for a high-octane sporting spectacle.

A total of 10 competitive teams will participate in an intense eight-day tournament, blending world-class cricket with networking and entertainment opportunities, according to APL's release. Season 2 aims to expand its reach with enhanced broadcast quality and brand integrations, while fans eagerly anticipate the continuation of high-intensity cricket from its first season.

Kunal Kothari, Promoter of the Aviation Premier League, highlighted the convergence of business and sport, stating that APL is a powerful platform for promotion and branding. Season 1's success, marked by significant nationwide broadcast and a thrilling T10 final, has set a robust benchmark.

This season will feature 23 intense matches over eight days. The opening day matches are set for evening time slots, followed by a rigorous schedule of three matches daily, offering a full week of compelling cricket action. Season 2 aims to solidify the league's reputation as a unique sporting event, spotlighting cricket and the dynamic aviation industry. (ANI)

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