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Red Bull Campus cricket is the next big thing!

Red Bull Campus Cricket is the only global T20 cricket tournament for university students where campuses from 8 countries contest for national pride and become the world champions.

This edition of Red Bull Campus Cricket Pakistan is on the verge of taking the sports community by storm.  Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Quetta Gladiators have joined hands with Red Bull for the upcoming nationwide Campus Cricket Tournament which will be played in eight cities of Pakistan i.e. Karachi, Hyderabad, Quetta, Multan, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar and Faisalabad. The national winners will travel to Sri Lanka for the World Finals, competing with 7 other countries for the crown of World Champions of Red Bull Campus Cricket.

In its inception in 2012, Red Bull Campus Cricket was a tournament played just between Asian countries but due to Red Bull’s veracity and after garnering immense praise, more nations came forward to take part into the competition. In succession, the total of 8 countries from all over the globe participates in Red Bull Campus Cricket World Final and has been making it a huge beam of news.

In Pakistan, Red Bull Campus Cricket (RBCC) has brought immense talent into the limelight. Big names like Hussain Talat, Mir Hamza and Nauman Raees have been a part of Red Bull Campus Cricket which is an achievement itself.

The legendary cricketer, Moin khan has been the mentor for Red Bull Campus Cricket since the beginning and he shares his views on this occasion, “In Pakistan, love and passion for cricket is incomparable to any other sport. Red Bull Campus Cricket is a way to discover raw talents of Pakistan while testing them in different matches at the national level and finally pitching them into international games to polish these talented individuals and bringing the best out of them. It has helped showcase many renowned cricketers. I feel glad to be a part of Red Bull Campus Cricket and wish good luck for its future endeavors.”

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