By Muhammad Luqman
Some 14 years after the introduction of T-20 cricket format, The United Arab Emirates will introduce a new cricket format- T-10 league in December this year with big hitters Shahid Afridi of Pakistan, India’s Virender Singh, Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara and England’s Eoin Morgan.
The ten-over-a-side matches will spread over 90 minutes (45 minutes each side) in Sharjah, the details of which were announced in Dubai on Tuesday.
Twenty20 cricket was introduced in England in 2003 while the first international Twenty20 match was held between Australia and New Zealand at Auckland in February 2005.
Since then the shortest format — the other two are five-day Tests and 50-over internationals — has become the most popular amongst the fans around the world.
According to media reports, the tournament will be as swift as the format, lasting just four days from 21-24 December with former Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq and Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan also featuring.
Afridi, who retired from international cricket last year , says he was thrilled at the idea.
“When I was told of the idea I was thrilled and requested that I want to play,” said Afridi famous as Boom Boom for his big hitting.
England’s current one-day and Twenty20 captain Morgan was confident that T-10 cricket will have an impact.
“The whole concept is exciting,” said Morgan. “We all remember when the first time Twenty20 cricket was played and since then it (twenty20) has impacted the other formats.
“If this new idea takes off then I am sure it will also impact the other forms of the game.” The four teams will be selected through a drafts later this month.
Misbah says the new formats will be easy for ageing players as well.
“It is an exciting idea and a good thing for players like me,” said 43-year-old Misbah who retired in May this year. “It will need just ten overs of batting and then fielding and at this age I can afford that.”