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Dubai firm sponsors Al Barakha Cup
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, October 09 - 2008 at 11:17
The first international T20 cricket tournament will kick off on October 10 2008 at the Maple Leaf Grounds in Toronto under the sponsorship of the Dubai-based Al Barakah Group, a real estate company with projects worth Dhs10bn in the UAE. The four-day four-nation tournament - Al Barakha Cup - is being organised by Sports International Marketing, a Pakistan-based sports event management company with worldwide operations in association with the Dubai-based Media Agency Middle East. Al Barakha Cup will be sponsored by the realty form for five years.
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