Lanka T10

Sri Lankan professional T10 cricket league From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Lanka T10, also known as the Lanka T10 Super League, is a T10 cricket league in Sri Lanka owned by T Ten Sports Management. The league is organised by Sri Lanka Cricket in partnership with the Abu Dhabi T10 league, with the first season being played in December 2024.

CountriesSri Lanka
AdministratorSri Lanka Cricket
First edition2024
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Lanka T10 Super League
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CountriesSri Lanka
AdministratorSri Lanka Cricket
FormatT10 cricket
First edition2024
Next edition2025
Tournament formatPage playoff system with round-robin
Number of teams6
Current championHambantota Bangla Tigers (1st title)
Most successfulHambantota Bangla Tigers (1 title)
Most runsKusal Mendis (214) (Jaffna Titans)
Most wicketsTraveen Mathew (14) (Jaffna Titans)
WebsiteLanka T10
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Matches are played with 10-overs-a-side, with the duration of each match approximately 90 minutes. The tournament is played in a round-robin format with six teams competing.[1][2][3][4][5]

History

In June 2023, Sri Lanka Cricket announced the launch of the league, with both men's and women's tournaments proposed. The first season was scheduled to be played from 12 to 23 December 2023 in Colombo, but was postponed due to financial issues.[6][7]

The first season was held from 12 to 19 December 2024 at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy. Each team played seven group stage matches. Seven of the 21 group-stage matches were abandoned without a ball being bowled due to poor weather, with another three unable to be completed for the same reason. Jaffna Titans won all five of their completed matches, heading the group table, with Hambantota Bangla Tigers in second place with three wins. Galle Marvels and Kandy Bolts, the only two other teams to win at least one match, finished third and fourth in the group and qualified for the playoff stage of the competition.[8][9]

Galle defeated Kandy in the eliminator, before being defeated by Hambantota in the second qualifier. Jaffna advanced to the final after defeating Hambantota in the first qualifier, but lost the final to the same team by 26 runs.[8]

Teams

Six men's teams competed in the first season of the competition.

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Tournament seasons and results

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Season Final Player of the season
Winners Result Runners-up Venue
2024 Hambantota Bangla Tigers
133/7 (10 overs)
HBT won by 26 runs
Scorecard
Jaffna Titans
107/6 (10 overs)
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy Dasun Shanaka (HBT)
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Team's performance

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Team 2024
Colombo Jaguars 6th
Galle Marvels 3rd
Hambantota Bangla Tigers C
Jaffna Titans RU
Kandy Bolts 4th
Nuwara Eliya Kings 5th
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Broadcasters

The first season was televised in a number of countries.[10]

List of broadcasters

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Country/Territory Television Streaming
 Sri Lanka Channel Eye
Star Sports
Dialog ViU
ThePapare.com
 Afghanistan ATN Sports N/a
 Australia Fox Sports N/a
 Bangladesh T Sports StyxSports.com
 India Star Sports FanCode
 Nepal N/a StyxSports.com
 Pakistan A Sports Ary Zap
 Qatar CineBlitz IMHD N/a
 Saudi Arabia N/a C.Live
 United Arab Emirates CineBlitz IMHD C.Live
 Zimbabwe Jive TV
ZBC TV
StyxSports.com
Caribbean Sports Max N/a
North America Willow N/a
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References

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