Sri Lanka Cricket to host men's T-10 competition in December
It is anticipated that most of Sri Lanka's top men's players will be available for this tournament.
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After months and years of fostering ambitions of hosting a T-10 event, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) have finally made a breakthrough in that aspect. December 12, 2024, will see the first T-10 competition being held by Sri Lanka, according to a board release.
The draft is scheduled to take place on November 10. Six franchises are expected to take part in the groundbreaking competition. It will be intriguing to see how the competition plays out in addition to Sri Lanka's top T20 competition, the Lanka Premier League, which has had five instalments of it being played already. It is also expected that overseas players are expected to feature.
President of Sri Lanka Cricket, Shammi Silva, was quite optimistic in his remarks on the T-10 event, as well as highlighted the various benefits it would bring to the cricketing system of Sri Lanka.
"I am confident that the first-ever draft of the Lanka T-10 Super League is going to set the platform for an exciting and entertaining tournament, which will add color to the Sri Lankan cricketing calendar and bring in a new experience to our players and fans, alike," stated Silva in the press release, as quoted by ESPNcricinfo.
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The subsequent rounds of the draft will involve shortlisting an emerging player from Zimbabwe and West Indies due to the T Ten Global Sports running ventures in these two nations.
T10 Super League to take place after South Africa Tests
An 11-day window is reserved for the Lanka T-10 Super League, which is slated to commence post the second Test in South Africa and the kicking off of the white-ball series in New Zealand later in December. Alongside the aforementioned availability of overseas players, the top profile of Sri Lanka's regulars are also set to feature in the tournament.
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