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New Fantasy cricket games launched - including Australia v India prize game

Posted by Andrew Hall on 12/19/2007 in Cricinfo

You can now enter new Fantasy cricket games for the following series:-

- Australia v India (Prize game - Tests only)
- South Africa v West Indies (ODIs and Tests)
- New Zealand v Bangladesh (Tests and ODIs)

There are new multi-stage games for these tours, with separate transfer limits for the Test and ODI stages of each tour.

To play Fantasy cricket, you need to be a Cricinfo registered user. You can enter two teams per game, and you can also invite your friends to compete in your own private league.


Click here to register and enter your team

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