Khaleej Times

ILT20: Dubai Capitals, Abu Dhabi Knight Riders clash in opener

- Team KT sports@khaleejtim­es.com

The first edition of the Internatio­nal League T20 is assured to raise the roof of the Dubai Internatio­nal Stadium through a blockbuste­r opening match between GMR'S Dubai Capitals and Knight Rider Group's Abu Dhabi Knight Riders as the League gets underway on Friday, January 13, 2023.

The much-anticipate­d schedule sees the competitio­n played from January 13 through to the final on February 12.

Abu Dhabi's Zayed Cricket Stadium's first game is on January 14, a mouth-watering clash between Reliance Group's MI Emirates and Capri Global's Sharjah Warriors. The same two teams participat­e in the opening

fixture at the famed Sharjah Cricket Stadium on January 17.

Speaking about the ILT20

schedule, Mubashshir Usmani, General Secretary, Emirates Cricket Board said: "This is a

very exciting time for the league and, collective­ly, we are delighted to announce the 2023 ILT20 playing schedule. To have superstars such as Dubai Capitals' Dasun Shanaka and Abu Dhabi Knight Riders' Andre Russell open their teams' accounts is very exciting. We cannot wait for the teams to arrive (in early January) and battle it out on the park and provide world-class entertainm­ent to the cricket fans here, in the UAE, and around the globe.

“It is very important for us to launch the first season in an emphatic style, and the league management is very excited to have engaged with globally recognised artists in Badshah and Jason Derulo, both of whom will undoubtedl­y energise the teams, and the fans leading into the opening match. We are confident that the ILT20 will be a huge success."

With 10 matches scheduled in

Abu Dhabi, sixteen in Dubai and eight in Sharjah, the competitio­n will set the Uae-cricketing stage on fire with stars such as Shimron Hetmyer, Moeen Ali, Kieron Pollard, and Wanindu Hasaranga, as well as a number of UAE'S elite playing in a total 34 matches, boasting five-weekend-day double-headers, and where the six franchises will play each other twice before the playoffs, culminatin­g in the thrilling final in Dubai on February 12.

Franchise teams, comprising 84 Internatio­nal and 24 Uaebased players, include Abu Dhabi Knight Riders (Kolkata Knight Riders), Desert Vipers (Lancer Capital), Dubai Capitals (GMR), Gulf Giants (Adani Sportsline), MI Emirates (Reliance Industries), and Sharjah Warriors (Capri Global).

 ?? ?? Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistenc­e and Chairman of the Emirates Cricket Board, with team owners during the trophy launch. — supplied photo
Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistenc­e and Chairman of the Emirates Cricket Board, with team owners during the trophy launch. — supplied photo

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