Champions trophy and Champions League??? what's the difference?
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I've heard in a news that "Shane Warne is preparing for the Champions League with Rajasthan Royals" ??? so are Champions trophy and Champions League... and if not in which tournament the IPL teams are playing??? ♦♣♦
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Answer:
Champions Trophy is an ICC event with 8 top cricket nations participating in it. And Champions League is a BCCI sponsored event, and 8 teams will participate in it. And those are Domestic sides from different nations who have finished at the top in their respective domestic T20 championships. Edit: And Champions Trophy is 50-over-a-side competition and Champions League is a 20-20 competition.
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