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The inaugural Champions League T10 (CLT10) ended with a bang, giving cricket lovers a brand-new spectacle that packed all the thrill of T20 cricket into just 10 overs. From August 22–24, 2025, the Noida Indoor Stadium became the stage for a star-studded carnival of tennis-ball cricket, with eight celebrity-owned teams battling for supremacy. The mix of international legends, established pros, and rising domestic talent ensured every match was a balance of glamour and grit. After three action-packed days and 15 matches, it was Prince Narula owned Dwayne Smith’s Super Sonic who lifted the trophy, etching their name in history as the tournament’s first-ever champions.
Ramees R6’s spark lit up CLT10
Every great campaign needs a talisman, and for Super Sonic, that figure was Ramees R6. The explosive Indian all-rounder was a constant match-winner, blending fearless stroke-play with timely breakthroughs with the ball. His performances embodied Super Sonic’s fearless approach, providing the team with the edge that separated them from the rest.
The defining moment of Ramees’ tournament came in the semi-final against Mighty Mavericks, where he tore the game apart with a jaw-dropping 86 off 28 balls, studded with 12 towering sixes. It was an innings that had fans on their feet and opponents shell-shocked. But his value wasn’t limited to batting fireworks—his disciplined bowling, including an economy rate of just 8.00 in the final, made him a double threat. By the tournament’s end, Ramees had firmly announced himself as one of India’s most exciting new specialists in the T10 arena.
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Super Sonic lift the inaugural CLT10 trophy with a commanding win over Supreme Strikers
The CLT10 final, pitting Super Sonic against RJ Mahvash owned Shaun Marsh’s Supreme Strikers, was billed as a blockbuster showdown. Marsh’s men put up a respectable 105/7, thanks to steady middle-order contributions. But what followed was pure Super Sonic dominance.
Chasing the total, Super Sonic’s openers produced a flawless display of calculated aggression, dismantling Strikers’ attack with composure and flair. They stormed to victory without losing a wicket, sealing a 10-wicket win—a staggering margin in a format where chaos is the norm.
The celebrations told the story. Celebrity stakeholder Narula joined the squad in lifting the glittering trophy, while captain Smith savoured the success of building a squad tailor-made for T10 cricket. Their campaign combined fearless intent with adaptability, setting the gold standard for what CLT10 cricket can look like.
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