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£10,000 of prizes to be won in Cricinfo Fantasy League

Posted by Andy

The new England v Pakistan version of the Cricinfo Fantasy League game is now open for registrations. Click here to sign up and play.

The game covers the 4 Test matches and 5 ODIs between England and Pakistan this summer and there is £10,000 worth of prizes on offer, including a luxury holiday, £5,000 in cash prizes and much more.

Following the popular fantasy formula, the game allows you to select your composite XI from the players who will be featuring in the England v Pakistan series. Points are accumulated according to your players' performances in the series.

To add another level of excitement, you can challenge your mates and run your own super-leagues via the “Friends & Enemies league” area of the site, once you have registered a team.

In addition, we have introduced the "groundzone" concept where players will get extra points for runs scored in certain areas and our exclusive live points updates, where your score will mount (or fall) as the action in the series unfolds.

So sign up today to stand a chance of walking away with the prizes. Good luck!

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