Pentangular Tournament

Pentangular Tournament

Pentangular Tournament might refer to:

* A five-team knock-out first-class cricket tournament held in the West Indies in 1961. The competition eventually evolved into the tournament now (2007) known as the Carib Beer Cup
* An expansion of the Bombay Quadrangular, a first-class cricket tournament held in India. The Pentangular was held from 1937-38 until 1945-46, after which the Bombay tournament was discontinued


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