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Abu Dhabi T10

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Abu Dhabi T10
Countries United Arab Emirates
FormatT10
First edition2017
Latest edition2024
Next edition2025
Tournament formatPage playoff system with round-robin
Number of teams10
Current championDeccan Gladiators (3rd title)
Most successfulDeccan Gladiators (3 titles)
Most runsNicholas Pooran (1,399)
Most wicketsDwayne Bravo (39)
Websitehttps://ttensports.com

The Abu Dhabi T10 also known as T10 League, is a T10 cricket league in the United Arab Emirates launched and owned by T Ten Sports Management. The league is approved by the Emirates Cricket Board. The matches are 10-overs-a-side and the duration of each match is approximately 90 minutes. The tournament is a round-robin format followed by Eliminators and the Final. The International Cricket Council (ICC) officially sanctioned the league in 2018 as a semi-professional cricket tournament.[1]

The league has seen significant year-on-year growth in viewership and economic value, with the 2021-2022 edition of the tournament having reached 342 million viewers through television and digital streaming compared to roughly 37 million viewers in the 2017 edition,[2] and the league's economic impact now valued at US$621.2 million.[3]

History

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The league was founded by Shaji Ul Mulk, the chairman of T10 League. Ul Mulk intended to bring out the UAE's local talent on a greater stage and entertain viewers by doing something unique: introducing a new cricket format involving innings of 10 overs in length.[4][5]

Teams

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Rules

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The 10 out of the 11 players on a team can be overseas players (from any part of the world) All its other rules are like other franchise leagues of the world .[6]

Team name Debut Season Latest Season Current Captain
Ajman Bolts 2024 2024 Mohammad Nabi
Bangla Tigers 2019 2024 Shakib Al Hasan
Chennai Brave Jaguars 2021/22 2024 Thisara Perera
Deccan Gladiators 2019 2024 Nicholas Pooran
Delhi Bulls 2019 2024 Rovman Powell
Morrisville Samp Army 2022 2024 Rohan Mustafa
New York Strikers 2022 2024 Kieron Pollard
Northern Warriors 2018 2024 Colin Munro
Team Abu Dhabi 2019 2024 Phil Salt
UP Nawabs 2024 2024 Rahmanullah Gurbaz

Former teams

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  • Bengal Tigers (2017–2018)
  • Karnataka Tuskers (2019)
  • Kerala Kings/Knights (2017–2018)
  • Maratha Arabians (2017–2021)
  • Pakhtoons (2017–2018)
  • Pune Devils (2021)
  • Punjabi Legends (2017–2018)
  • Qalandars (2019–2021)
  • Rajputs (2018)
  • Sindhis (2018)
  • Team Sri Lanka (2017)

Seasons and winners

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Season Winner Runner-up Win margin in final Most runs Most wickets
2017 Kerala Kings
121/2 (8 overs)
Punjabi Legends
120/3 (10 overs)
8 wickets Luke Ronchi (197) Sohail Tanvir (5)
Rayad Emrit (5)
Hasan Ali (5)
2018 Northern Warriors
140/3 (10 overs)
Pakhtoons
118/7 (10 overs)
22 runs Nicholas Pooran (324) Hardus Viljoen (18)
2019 Maratha Arabians
89/2 (7.2 overs)
Deccan Gladiators
87/8 (10 overs)
8 wickets Chris Lynn (371) George Garton (12)
2021 Northern Warriors
85/2 (8.2 overs)
Delhi Bulls
81/9 (10 overs)
8 wickets Sohail Akhtar (248) Jamie Overton (12)
2021–22 Deccan Gladiators
159/0 (10 overs)
Delhi Bulls
103/7 (10 overs)
56 runs Hazratullah Zazai (353) Wanindu Hasaranga (21)
2022 Deccan Gladiators
128/4 (10 overs)
New York Strikers
91/5 (10 overs)
37 runs Nicholas Pooran (345) Dwaine Pretorius (12)
2023 New York Strikers
94/3 (9.2 overs)
Deccan Gladiators
91/5 (10 overs)
7 wickets Tom Kohler-Cadmore (368) Qais Ahmad (16)
2024 Deccan Gladiators
110/2 (6.5 overs)
Morrisville Samp Army
104/7 (10 overs)
8 wickets Tom Kohler-Cadmore (278) Richard Gleeson (14)

Number of titles

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Team Title(s) Runner-up Seasons won Seasons runner-up No. of seasons played
Deccan Gladiators 3 2 2021-22, 2022, 2024 2019, 2023 5
Northern Warriors 2 2018, 2021 6
New York Strikers 1 1 2023 2022 2
Maratha Arabians 2019 4
Kerela Kings/Kerela Knights 2017 2
Delhi Bulls 2 2021, 2021-22 5
Pakhtoons 1 2018 2
Punjabi Legends 2017 2

Team now defunct

Teams' Performances

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Seasons

Teams
2017
(6)
2018
(8)
2019
(8)
2021
(8)
2021-22
(6)
2022
(8)
2023
(8)
2024
(10)
Ajman Bolts 8th
Bangla Tigers 3rd 5th 4th 8th 4th 9th
Chennai Braves Jaguars 6th 7th 7th 10th
Deccan Gladiators RU 6th W W RU W
Delhi Bulls 7th RU RU 5th 5th 3rd
Morrisville Samp Army 3rd 3rd RU
New York Strikers RU W 7th
Northern Warriors W 5th W 5th 6th 6th 6th
Team Abu Dhabi 6th 3rd 3rd 4th 8th 4th
UP Nawabs 5th
Former teams
Bengal Tigers 5th 3rd
Karnataka Tuskers/Pune Devils 8th 8th
Kerala Kings/Knights W 7th
Maratha Arabians SF 4th W 7th
Pakhtoons SF RU
Punjabi Legends R 5th
Qalandars 4th 4th
Rajputs 6th
Sindhis 8th
Team Sri Lanka 6th

Broadcasters

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Countries/Territories Television Channels
 Afghanistan ATN Sports
 Bangladesh T Sports
 Caribbean Sports Max
 India Star Sports
 New Zealand Sky Sports NZ
 Pakistan A Sports
 South Africa SuperSport
 Sri Lanka Star Sports
Supreme TV
 Ireland Sky Sports
 United Kingdom
 Canada Willow TV
 United States
 Zimbabwe ZBC TV
Europe Willow TV
MENA Cricbuzz
Sub-Saharan Africa SuperSport

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "T10 League gets International Cricket Council (ICC) sanction". The Indian Express 2.0. 22 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Abu Dhabi T10 League: Owner Shaji Ul Mulk says fourth edition will have wider reach, more star players". Firstpost. 20 December 2020. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  3. ^ Paul, Ebini (16 June 2022). "2022 ABU DHABI T10 CONFIRMED FOR 23 NOVEMBER - 4 DECEMBER". Abu Dhabi Cricket | ADC. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  4. ^ "2nd match, Group B (N), T10 League at Sharjah, Dec 14 2017 - Match Summary - ESPNCricinfo". ESPNcricinfo.
  5. ^ "T10 Cricket League: Pakhtoons beat Maratha". Samaa. 14 December 2017. Archived from the original on 19 August 2018. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  6. ^ Mukherjee, Abhishek (21 November 2019). "Shaji Ul Mulk: T10 needs a 30-day league to compete with T20". Sportstar. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
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