Fans of cricket who want to follow the Edinburgh Rocks team will want to make sure that they download the team schedule and are prepared for their upcoming participation in the Euro T20 Slam 2020. This is a thrilling event and a huge honor, which means that anyone supporting this team will want to carve out time during the day to watch the events. Knowing when they are coming up as well as where the events are located will make catching this team in action a lot easier.
Euro T20 Slam Schedule For Edinburgh Rocks
The Edinburgh Rocks schedule was released well ahead of time for the T20 Slam, which makes it easier than ever for fans and family members to make sure that they are able to catch their favorite players in action. Their first game is 31 August 2020 at 11:30 hours. They will be competing against the Dublin Chiefs. This game is set to take place at the VRA Cricket Ground in Amsterdam.
The next time that the Edinburgh Rocks will be playing is on 1 September. This game is also at the VRA Cricket Ground in Amsterdam, but they play against the Belfast Titans. This game is going to be held at 15:30 hours. Later, at the same grounds, they will compete again, twice in two days. The first is on 3rd September 2020 against the Amsterdam Kings, and the second match is against the Belfast Titans on 4 September. Both of these final games in Amsterdam are held at 15:30 hours.
After playing at the VRA Cricket Academy, all of the teams will move to Scotland to play at The Grange Club. The first day of competition is 6 September, with the Edinburgh Rocks competing against the Glasgow Giants at 11:30 hours. They then have a break until 7 September at 15:30 hours, where they are set to face off against the Rotterdam Rhinos. Finally, they take on the Dublin Chiefs on 10 September, 2020 and the Glasgow Giants on 12 September, both at 15:30 hours.
The final games are played in Dublin at The Malahide Cricket Club. The Edinburgh Rocks are set to compete on the second day in this location, 14 September, against the Amsterdam Kings at 11:30 hours. They compete again the next day, 15 September, against the Rotterdam Rhinos at 11:30, but then are done until hopefully getting to compete on the Knockout Stage.
The matches on the Knockout Stage are 21 September at 11:30 and 15:30 hours. If the Edinburgh Rocks are able to make it to the Grand Final game, then they will compete on 22 September 2020 at 15:30 hours. You can download team schedule to make sure that you don’t miss a single one of their games.
The schedule for Edinburgh Rocks For ET20s 2020 are as follows:
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Edinburgh Rocks Team Squad 2020
In the draft ceremony of Euro T20 Slam which was held last year had finalized the Edinburgh rocks players and the initial impressions about the franchise looks very promising. Due to some financial issues the event could not took place last year but the organizers are ready to carry the same team picked last year for the 1st edition of Euro T20 Slam 2020 which is expected to start in August.
You can check out team franchise details if you want to know more about the Edinburgh Rocks as well as the matches that they play throughout the year. This will allow you to learn more about their players as well as their strengths and weaknesses so that you can get excited about upcoming matches and events. This team will feature nine local players as well as up to seven overseas players, which means that they are sure to play to their strengths and select players who are going to not only work well together, but give it everything that they have when playing.
The Edinburgh squads have been announced, and we have updated the page. There must be at least 9 domestic players in the squad with a maximum permitted of 7 foreign players. Continue to check the page later and we will update your information. The official squad for Edinburgh Rocks has been selected today in the official draft ceremony of Euro T20 Slam.
Edinburgh Rocks Squad 2020
Scotland Players:
Kyle Coetzer, Calum MacLeod, Mark Watt, Michael Leask, Craig Wallace, Gavin Main, Adrian Neill, Dylan Budge, Oliver Hairs
International Players:
Martin Guptill, Chris Lynn, Corey Anderson, Matt Henry, Tymal Mills, Tabraiz Shamsi, Anton Devcich
Supplementary Players:
Waqar Salamkheil, Dwaine Pretorius
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