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Uttarakhand Premier League 2024: Dehradun Warriors Captain Aditya Tare Shared His Experience, Said- This Time The Preparations Are Good

Uttarakhand Premier League 2024 is starting from 15th September. Before the start of this league, Dehradun Warriors captain Aditya Tare has shared his experiences about the tournament.

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Uttarakhand Premier League 2024: Uttarakhand Premier League 2024 will start from Sunday. Six teams are participating in this tournament, including Dehradun Warriors. The command of this team is in the hands of Aditya Tare, who has played for Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League.

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Tare plays for Uttarakhand in domestic cricket, and has also made Mumbai Ranji champion under his captaincy. Tare has spoken exclusively with News24, in which he has told his experiences of playing in this league. He said, ‘He enjoyed playing in this league last time. This time there are new teams and players have been taken in the draft. Our players have made good preparations for this. That’s why I think that as good cricket was last year, as good cricket will be this year as well. The talent of Uttarakhand is coming out through this league.’

Also Read: Uttarakhand Premier League 2024: Full Match Schedule and Team Lineup

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First published on: Sep 22, 2024 11:56 PM IST


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