Veerendra Kumar said he was cheated by a job agent who had promised him a job in Qatar but sent him to Saudi
Eoin Morgan, the World Cup-winning skipper of England, has urged young cricketers to join him in Abu Dhabi T10, as a global talent hunt programme to select eight budding cricketers gets underway, a press release said.The Abu Dhabi T10, the world's only ten-over cricket league to be officially sanctioned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) and licensed by the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB), has teamed up with the UAE-based Dreams2Play to host a unique talent hunt programme, through which budding amateur cricketers from around the world may apply for selection to play in the Abu Dhabi T10.Inviting young players to join him in Abu Dhabi T10, Eoin Morgan, said, "I am heading to Abu Dhabi. Be a part of my team as we take on the world's finest international players in the Abu Dhabi T10 League!"It's the shortest format of cricket and the most exciting! The potential that this format and the league has is astronomical. It is our best format. It's unique and eight to ten teams could play a tournament in just ten to 12 days."The Abu Dhabi T10 will get underway with a grand opening ceremony on November 14. The final match will be played on November 24 at the Zayed Cricket Stadium.
Veerendra Kumar said he was cheated by a job agent who had promised him a job in Qatar but sent him to Saudi
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