Chinar Super League cricket kicks off in Sharjah this February
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Chinar Super League cricket kicks off in Sharjah this February

An exciting blend of cricket and environmental advocacy to kick off this February in Sharjah.

The Chinar Super League (CSL) returns for its seventh season, combining community spirit and environmental awareness. Scheduled to take place from February 7 to 9 in Sharjah, this year’s league promises action-packed cricket while championing sustainability.

The tournament stands out not just for its competitive matches but also for its dedication to tackling climate change. Organizers aim to make the event a platform for meaningful change by bringing communities together for a greater purpose.

Chinar Super League cricket kicks off in Sharjah this February

Tree Planting and Sustainability Drive

In 2025, the CSL is taking bold steps toward environmental stewardship. One of the league’s key initiatives includes planting 500 trees during the event, reinforcing its commitment to combating climate change. Additionally, the event will encourage reduced plastic usage, advocating for eco-friendly alternatives among players and spectators alike.


A Thrilling Cricketing Lineup

Sixteen teams are set to compete over three exciting days in Sharjah, bringing together players and supporters from across the region. The matches will feature thrilling moments of tennis ball cricket, a popular community format known for its fast-paced action.

The CSL aims to foster camaraderie, teamwork, and sportsmanship, making it more than just a tournament—it’s a celebration of community and togetherness.


Backed by Community Leaders

The Chinar Super League has gained significant support from prominent community figures and local organizations. Their backing underscores the event’s role in uniting people and advocating for a sustainable future. Organizers expressed pride in creating a platform where sports can drive meaningful conversations about climate action.

As the event approaches, excitement is building for this one-of-a-kind tournament that combines sports with purpose.

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