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Abu Dhabi new home of T10 cricket for next five years

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The Zayed Cricket Stadium here will be the new home of T10 cricket for the next five years, starting with the 2019 season.

The Abu Dhabi Cricket (ADC), in partnershi­p with the Abu Dhabi Sports Council (ADSC) and the Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), has signed a five-year agreement with the organisers of the T10 Cricket League.

The shortest form of the game will now be played exclusivel­y at the Zayed Cricket Stadium.

To announce the new inter-government­al partnershi­p, the ADC, the ADSC and the DCT Abu Dhabi organised aT 10 match on the seafront of Abu Dhabi’s iconic Corniche, with T10 aces Colin Ingram, Andre Fletcher and Luke Ronchi sporting the willow.

Pakistani icon Shahid Afridi, Australian superstar Shane Watson, South Africa’s Colin Ingram, New Zealand’ s luke ron chi and west indian andre fletcher have confirmed their participat­ion in the tournament.

T10, in which only 120 balls are played in a fast-paced 90-minute game, was introduced to the UAE in 2017. Players to have featured in the tournament included Chris Gayle, Shoaib Malik, Shane watson and pakistan captain sa rf raz ahmed.

“T10 has arrived onto the global cricket scene. This combined partnershi­p with the a bud ha bi sports council, the DTC and the Abu Dhabi Cricket gives T10 cricket league a major boost in establishi­ng itself as a credible internatio­nal property.

“We are pleased to play in the Zayed Cricket Stadium and to take one of the world’s most exciting sporting cities by storm. The third season will allow over 100,000 fans the chance to see some of the biggest names in cricket batle it out on the pitch and the 90- minute of action ,” sh ajiulmulk, innovator and Chairman of the T10 League, said in a statement.

“My thanks to both the ad sc and th ed ct a bud ha bi for their support. I’m excited to see the tournament in its new home of a bud ha bi, cementing the city’ s reputation as a central destinatio­n for cricket lovers worldwide.”

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