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Japan Premier League Live Score, Japan Premier League Schedule and Points Table. The league will see five teams compete for the title and will take place over three days.
The action started at 10:30 am (JST) with four games scheduled to take place each day, although only two were able to be completed today due to inclement weather.
Japan Premier League Live Score
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Japan Premier League Schedule
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TEAM SQUAD | Japan Premier League
The teams in the competition are comprised of players who excelled during the T20 Japan Cup from each region. This means that each team has well-established Japanese national players within their ranks along with exciting young talents and star players from further afield.
West Kanto Hurricanes
Wataru Miyauchi, Supun Nawaeathna, Yoshitaka Uehara, Tomoki Ota, Masaomi Kobayashi, Raheel kano, Shogo Kimura, Arjun Gautam, Asala Wickrama Arachchige, Naotsune Miyaji, Takuya Ono, Rajan Karki, Koji Iwasaki, Takurou Hagihara, Nozomi Tomizawa, Masato Morita, Oshantha Nanayakkara, Kakeru Ebisui
South Kanto Super Kings
Alex Patmore, Prashanth Kale, Vinay Iyer, Daniel Mee, Rohit Kesari, Raj kamal, Mohamed Yusry, Sabaorish Ravichandran, Nikhil Chhajed, Karthick Vellingiri, Raman Tanwar, Manoj Bhardwaj, Gurman Singh, Ankush Mahasaheb, Piyush Kumbhare, Hiroshige Murakawa, Kohei Kubota, Rasika Chandimal
Kansai Chargers
Chanaka Dushmantha, Subhan Arshad, Ikuya Nishioka, Sota Wada, Mahmood Ur Rahman, Syed Farooq Ali, Remesh Palakkad, Umair Zulfiqar, Makoto Taniyama, Akira Kuribayasi, Kenjiro Iwamoto, Ryuichi Ashida, Basit Abbasi, Daichi Motoyama, Yuji Yamamoto, Kohei Wakita, Harambage Sukita, Shahen silva
West Kanto Hurricanes
Wataru Miyauchi, Supun Nawaeathna, Yoshitaka Uehara, Tomoki Ota, Masaomi Kobayashi, Raheel kano, Shogo Kimura, Arjun Gautam, Asala Wickrama Arachchige, Naotsune Miyaji, Takuya Ono, Rajan Karki, Koji Iwasaki, Takurou Hagihara, Nozomi Tomizawa, Masato Morita, Oshantha Nanayakkara, Kakeru Ebisui
South Kanto Super Kings
Alex Patmore, Prashanth Kale, Vinay Iyer, Daniel Mee, Rohit Kesari, Raj kamal, Mohamed Yusry, Sabaorish Ravichandran, Nikhil Chhajed, Karthick Vellingiri, Raman Tanwar, Manoj Bhardwaj, Gurman Singh, Ankush Mahasaheb, Piyush Kumbhare, Hiroshige Murakawa, Kohei Kubota, Rasika Chandimal
Kansai Chargers
Chanaka Dushmantha, Subhan Arshad, Ikuya Nishioka, Sota Wada, Mahmood Ur Rahman, Syed Farooq Ali, Remesh Palakkad, Umair Zulfiqar, Makoto Taniyama, Akira Kuribayasi, Kenjiro Iwamoto, Ryuichi Ashida, Basit Abbasi, Daichi Motoyama, Yuji Yamamoto, Kohei Wakita, Harambage Sukita, Shahen silva
Japan Premier League Live Streaming
There is the plan that each of group stage games will be shown via a single camera, with the final being shown via two cameras with the action from the final being accompanied with commentary. The live streaming was able to be achieved through the collaboration between the Japan Cricket Association and Australian sports digital software company InteractSport. The deal sees not only the League being streamed but also the Embassy Cup.
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Japan Premier League Live Score will be available from 15 June to 19 June on gifincric.com
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The start of the League is not the only exciting news coming out of Japan. Recently, there was extensive works completed to Kaizuka Cricket Ground. The ground worked on by volunteers, was expanded by around 500 square metres and is now the largest cricket centre in the west of the country. It will host its first matches later this year.
Japan Cricket continues to experience an era of growth, with the U19 team competing at the most recent World Cup. Whilst cricket is not new to Japan, this period in cricket’s history may be able to start further growth, securing cricket as a major sport in the country.