T10 cricket

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T10 cricket or Ten10 cricket

balls) per side, with the game lasting approximately 90 minutes.[2]

History

The first competition using this format took place in

The 6ixty.[8] Later that year, Sri Lanka Cricket and Zimbabwe Cricket announced plans to start their own T10 competitions in 2023.[9][10]

T-Ten Sports, the organisers of the Abu Dhabi T10, have helped organise T10 leagues in Zimbabwe and the USA.[11] India hosted the Indian Street Premier League, a tennis ball cricket league, in the T10 format in March 2024, with over 1,165 crore (US$140 million) having been spent by the winning bidders in order to own the six teams in the competition.[12]

Rules

  • A bowler can bowl a maximum of two overs.[13]
  • The powerplay (a period of the game during which additional fielding restrictions are in effect) in each innings lasts three overs.
    • In some T10 competitions, the third powerplay over is a "floating" powerplay which can be "activated" by the batting team during any of the overs after the first two of the innings.[8][13]
  • Ties are broken by playing a Super Over. (If the tie persists, more Super Overs may be played until there is a winner at the end of one of the Super Overs).[13]

T10 leagues

In 2019, the Caribbean Premier League featured two exhibition women's T10 cricket matches, each played before two of the knockout matches.[14]

In May 2020, Cricket West Indies announced that the first edition of the Vincy Premier T10 League would start on 22 May 2020[15] but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Vanuatu T10 Blast started one day earlier in Port Vila.[16] In June 2020, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) announced the commencement of the first edition of the PDC T10 League.[17] A number of other minor T10 leagues have been started, such as the Cricket Fiji Vakataukata T10 League[18] and the Malaysia T10 Bash.[19]

List of T10 leagues

  • Abu Dhabi T10; played in the United Arab Emirates, it was approved by the ICC and was first played in 2017.[20]
  • Qatar T10 League; held just once, in Doha in 2019, it had six teams.[21] In December 2019, the ICC opened an anti-corruption investigation after match-fixing during the competition was suspected.[22]
  • European Cricket League (ECL); features 30 domestic champions from countries across Europe.
  • The 6ixty; organized by Cricket West Indies and the Caribbean Premier League and scheduled to be played four times a year, starting with a five-day men's and women's tournament in August 2022.[8]
  • Lanka T10 League; organised by Sri Lanka Cricket in partnership with the Abu Dhabi T10 league and planned to start in December 2024.[23][24]
  • Africa T10 League; organised by Cricket Kenya and planned to start in 2023.[25]
  • Zim Afro T10; franchise-based competition established by Zimbabwe Cricket, which held its inaugural season in July 2023.[10]
  • US Masters T10 League; based in the United States and featuring former international players, which held its inaugural season in August 2023.[26]
  • Guyana T10 Blast; organized by Guyana Cricket Board held its inaugural season in April-May 2024. Six teams took participation.[27][28]
  • Indian Street Premier League

Differences from other cricket formats

T10 cricket is notably shorter than other cricket formats; the shortest format of cricket played at the international level is

T20 cricket, in which games are 20 overs per side and last approximately 3 hours. Because of its relative shortness, there is a greater emphasis on fast scoring and hitting boundaries.[29][30]

Reactions

There have been various positive and negative reactions to T10 cricket, all largely pertaining to the shortness of the format.

Support

Criticism

  • The shorter format has meant that some players have simply not been able to bat or bowl in some matches within the first few years of T10 matches being played.[38] Such a thing has only occurred in more than a hundred years of Test cricket (when also excluding players who didn't take any catches) 14 times.[39]
  • Bowlers have argued that they would have no role in the game, since they only can bowl a maximum of two overs.[40] Others counter that bowlers have been able to perform in T10 matches.[41]
  • In two years of games from the T10 League, the team batting second won the game 70.2% of the time, meaning that teams gained a significant advantage by winning the
    coin toss at the start of the game.[42] By contrast, chasing teams only won 54.7% of all T20 matches (excluding games with no winner) in 2016.[43]
  • The leagues themselves have been questioned for not adequately preparing for or setting up games. One instance where this was argued was when a T10 League match was abandoned due to the officials not having the DLS rules on hand, as well as when two games ended without any attempt at a tiebreaker such as a Super Over.[44]
  • There are allegations and concerns around corruption taking place in T10 competitions.[45]
  • There are concerns that adding an additional format of cricket alongside the three current international formats could reduce the long-term value of the existing
    T20 leagues,[46] as well as squeezing out some of the other three formats.[33]

See also

  • T20 cricket
    , the shortest international format of cricket

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