
Sheesh Mahal Trophy to be revived, says CAL chief Sehgal
While the present generation of cricket lovers would most likely link the city of nawabs with Lucknow Super Giants, the
IPL
cricket franchise owned by the RPSG Group, but Lucknow's connection with cricket dates back to the days when the Sheesh Mahal trophy used to be quite popular. It was conducted from 1951 to 2002 by Askari Hasan. Later, after a break of a few years,
Sahara India
revived the prestigious tournament and conducted it till 2010, but the IPL sounded its death knell as both tournaments were played in the summer.
Talking to TOI, Sehgal said, "We have a plan to revive the prestigious Sheesh Mahal trophy. The ownership of this tournament is with Sahara India, so we will discuss it with our CAL vice-president Abhijit Sarkar, who was instrumental in the revival and running of the tournament. We will conduct an official meeting and start the process after a long gap."
Sarkar said, "It's a great initiative and we are ready for this, but we need a proper calendar from Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association (UPCA) or Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) so that all the state-level as well as national-level cricketers are able to represent their corporate teams and participate in this most popular tournament.
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Earlier, all top corporate teams and players came and performed here and got selected in the Indian team.
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"We will try to revive the Sheesh Mahal trophy. In the last edition, we had changed the format and converted to T20 with a coloured dress. Unfortunately, for the least 15 years we have not been able to organise the tournament because of lack of a proper playing calendar," Sarkar told TOI.

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