Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Sharjah’s T10 cricket gets approval from ICC

- Soumitra Bose n soumitra.bose@hindustant­imes.com

In keeping with its global strategy for cricket promotion, the Internatio­nal Cricket Council has now approved a T10 cricket league, a domestic franchise tournament of the Emirates Cricket Board. At a time when Test cricket and the 50-over format are under pressure to keep pace with T20 cricket’s popularity, the tournament in Sharjah from November 23 has got a boost from the game’s governing body.

It’s the second year of the T10 league. The first 10-over-per-side format was played in December last year at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium. Retired Indian star Virender Sehwag was part of a glittering line-up of limited overs specialist­s. The six-team, fourday affair was won by Kerala Kings who beat Punjabi Legends by eight wickets.

Kerala Kings were led by current England limited overs captain Eoin Morgan while Punjabi Legends were captained by Pakistan’s veteran all-rounder Shoaib Malik. As per the Board of Control for Cricket in India policy, no current Indian player took part in the Sharjah venture.

This time it will be a longer (10-day) tournament with eight teams in fray. A players draft has been scheduled for September.

Afghanista­n leg-spinner Rashid Khan (Maratha Arabians), Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi (Pakhtoons) and Malik (Punjabi Legends), Morgan (Kerala Kings), New Zealand’s Brendon McCullum (Rajputs), West Indies’ Sunil Narine (Bengal Tigers) and Darren Sammy (Northern Warriors) and Australia’s Shane Watson (Karachians) have already been roped in as Icon players for their respective teams.

In May this year, the ICC, in a strategy paper, listed T10 as a “threat” to cricket. ICC also listed T10 cricket as a way to increase cricket participat­ion and an

opportunit­y to monetise this format for greater financial stability. It is learnt that the ICC is neither supporting the T10 tournament nor has plans at this stage to introduce another format, internatio­nally. Given Sharjah’s dark past with cricket corruption — India have an unofficial ban on the region — managing a scandalfre­e championsh­ip will be a tough ask on the organisers. A recent sting operation done by Dohabased global TV channel Al Jazeera exposed how Emirates remains a favourite hunting ground of match fixers and the ICC is fully aware.

 ?? GETTY ?? Kerala Kings had won the inaugural T10 League at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in December, 2017.
GETTY Kerala Kings had won the inaugural T10 League at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in December, 2017.

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