Mizoram Super League

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Mizoram Super League
Sport Basketball
Founded2015;9 years ago (2015)
First season2015
No. of teams6 (2022)
CountryIndia
TV partner(s) Zonet Cable TV network
Related
competitions
First Division

Mizoram Super League is the 3rd highest state-level off-season basketball league in Mizoram, India. The competition is conducted by the Mizoram Basketball Association. The league started in 2015. [1]

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Media coverage

MSL game in Hawla Stadium MSL Game in Hawla Stadium.jpg
MSL game in Hawla Stadium

Media coverage is with Zonet Cable TV. [2] The deal was signed by Mizoram Basketball Association president Chalrosanga, while Zonet Cable TV Director Vanneihtluanga signed for Zonet. [3]

==Structure==There should also be a list of past champions. The no.of teams and their names could also be updated. Does no one look after this page?? Mizoram Super League most often has up to eight teams. At the end of the season the bottom team is relegated and the top team from First Division promoted into MSL. Number of its players gets invited to compete at the national level competitions, notably the Elite Pro Basketball League.

Clubs (2022)

Venue

The main venue where the matches are held is Hawla Indoor Stadium.

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References

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