The Abu Dhabi T10 (ADT10) and T10 Global have proudly announced the esteemed patronage of His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan. The league expresses its heartfelt appreciation for the significant support provided by His Excellency.
Boosting Global Sports Presence
The Abu Dhabi T10 League (ADT10) is recognized as one of the fastest-growing formats in contemporary cricket, significantly enhancing Abu Dhabi's presence in the global sports arena. According to a statement from ADT10, the league has captivated over 400 million viewers worldwide, establishing itself as a premier international cricket event that showcases top-tier talent and delivers exceptional entertainment.
Chairman's Vision for Excellence
Shaji Ul Mulk, the Founder and Chairman, remarked, "The Abu Dhabi T10 embodies innovation, excellence, and the future of cricket. We are deeply grateful to His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan for his generous support, which motivates us to elevate our standards and reinforce our dedication to making ADT10 the benchmark for the 10-over format globally. This season promises a diverse array of elite talent and sets a new standard in sports entertainment."
Elevating Abu Dhabi's Global Standing
The Supreme Patronage from His Excellency highlights the tournament's vital role in bolstering Abu Dhabi's reputation as a hub for world-class events. As international teams gear up to participate, the 2025 edition of ADT10 is poised to offer thrilling competition, memorable experiences, and a significant cultural impact. The league's unwavering commitment to excellence, innovation, and inclusivity continues to draw new audiences, partners, and talent from across the globe.
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