Khaleej Times

T10 is the future, say League directors

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sharjah — Even as the iconic Sharjah stadium prepares to write another page in its unique cricketing history by playing host to the first-ever T10 tournament with internatio­nal players, the directors of the League and codirector­s for the Sri Lankan team have come out to bat strongly for this exciting format.

Both Vijay Vyas and Kashif Rijas Shahzad have made it unequivoca­lly clear that this is a very serious tournament and not one to be taken lightly.

Come December 14 the gauntlet will be thrown on the field of play in no uncertain terms. Every player will be out there intent on doing his best and ensuring his team comes out on top.

The success of this inaugural venture will not only set the standard for the world of cricket but also establish it as a viable new dimension to the game,

bringing it in line with other sports that are completed in ninety hi-octane minutes.

“There might exist in some quarters the fallacy that we are all here to have a little fun and enjoy the experiment. Nothing could be farther from the truth. This is not an experiment. A great deal of thought has gone into it and the research has shown we are on the right track,” said Vyas.

“These are top grade profession­al players and all six teams are going to perform on the razor’s edge of competitio­n. This is the future of the sport and the fans will throng to the venue for every match. In fact, we have already begun to work on the next year’s tournament,” he added.

His contention is that Sri Lanka is a nation that takes its cricket very seriously. It would not be sending a team with national status if it thought for one moment that this was a mere spectacle.

Kashif Rijas reiterated that the same sort of early misgivings were heard when the T20 was introduced. “Now, just see where that has gone...today Sharjah… tomorrow who knows…maybe even the Olympics,” he stated.

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