 | AIRTEL CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TWENTY20 STARTS TONIGHT!  The inaugural Airtel Champions League Twenty20 tournament starts tonight in Bangalore with the Royal Challengers taking on the Cape Cobras. NSW begin their campaign against South Africa's Diamond Eagles on Friday night (October 9, 9:30pm AEDST) in Delhi. Their second pool match will be against England's Sussex Sharks on Sunday (October 11, 9:30pm AEDST). Both matches will be shown live on One HD. Make sure you check out www.nswblues.com for match information, including match reports from NSW's warm up matches. . 
KATICH TALKS AIRTEL CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TWENTY20  NSW has been in India now for almost a week in preparation for their opening match of the Airtel Champions League Twenty20 on Friday night (October 9).
Shortly before leaving home, captain Simon Katich provided www.nswblues.com with some of this thoughts on the up-coming tournament. Click here to read the full interview. STEPHEN O'KEEFE'S INDIAN TOUR DIARY 
NSW spinner, Stephen O'Keefe, played a major role in getting his team to the Airtel Champions League after his brilliant final over against Victoria in last summer's KFC Twenty20 Big Bash.
Now, "SOK" has been commissioned to keep a detailed account of everything that's going on with the team during their time in India. Click on the links below to read his first two diary entries. Champions League Diary Part 1 Champions League Diary Part 2 NEW FACILITIES OPEN IN SYDNEY'S WEST Cricket NSW can now offer the use of world class training facilities at Blacktown Olympic Park to cricket clubs in the greater western Sydney area. The brand new Centre is open from 9am - 9:30pm seven days a week, and there are five indoor lanes and five outdoor lanes available for hire. Click here to download an information and booking sheet. LATEST CRICKET NSW NEWS
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