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T10 to coincide with UAE’s 50th anniversar­y year

- AMITH PASSELA

The Abu Dhabi T10 will take place from November 19 to December 4 to coincide with the UAE’s golden jubilee National Day celebratio­ns, organisers announced.

The fifth season of the shortest format in franchise cricket will feature a greater number of matches played over an extended 15 days, an increase on the 10 days of previous seasons.

“It is indeed a matter of pride that a journey that started in 2017 with just four teams has now reached a stage whereby the tournament has become an important part of the world’s cricketing calendar,” said Shaji Ul Mulk, the chairman of Ten Sports Management which owns the league.

“In conjunctio­n with ADC, we promise to conduct the tournament in this the UAE’s 50th anniversar­y year on an even larger scale and give our fans a truly befitting and exhilarati­ng experience.”

Northern Warriors, led by West Indies batsman Nicholas Pooran, defeated Delhi Bulls to clinch the most recent title in February at the Zayed Cricket stadium. Launched in 2017 the Abu Dhabi T10, which is sanctioned by both the Internatio­nal Cricket Council and Emirates Cricket Board, has built on the surging popularity of the global game with its round-robin format followed by eliminator­s and a final.

“By bringing T10 to the UAE capital we have made Abu Dhabi the home of this truly exciting cricketing format,” said Aref Al Awani, general secretary of Abu Dhabi Sports Council.

“The potential is now reaching an ever-growing audiences of 144.2 million worldwide with 800 million video views on social media, to introducin­g more players, young and old, to cricket and the wider forms of the sport.”

The Emirates Cricket Board welcomed the longer duration for the Abu Dhabi T10 fifth season.

“It has been with great pleasure that the ECB has followed the growth of the Abu Dhabi T10 over the past four seasons,” the board’s general secretary Mubashir Usmani said. “The tournament is a huge opportunit­y for our players to play with top internatio­nal cricketers.”

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