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The game's shortest format is ready to enthral fans in the UAE again as the Abu Dhabi T10 (Nov 14-24) got off to flying start with a spectacular opening ceremony at the majestic Zayed Cricket Stadium on Thursday.
The real battle will kick off on Friday when the defending champions Northern Warriors begin their campaign against Maratha Arabians.
The Warriors made history by winning the coveted trophy on their debut season in 2018.
The Darren Sammy-led side is brimming with big-hitting West Indies talents.
And they will be up against a team that will be led by Sammy's former West Indies teammate Darren Bravo.
The explosive Bravo is looking forward to giving his team a flying start in the tournament opener on Friday.
"It's good to be back as captain for my second season. This time I had a bigger influence in getting the squad together and I looking forward to it," Bravo said on the eve of the tournament.
While the Warriors skipper Sammy has got short form specialists in Andre Russell, Nicholas Pooran, Lendl Simmons and Sam Billings, Bravo can count on white-ball legends Lasith Malinga and Yuvraj Singh.
"I am really excited. Malinga is the best bowler in the world in white-ball cricket and Yuvraj is a class player. And in Andy Flower, we have one of the best coaches in the world," Bravo said.
"So, it's good for the team and it's also good for the younger players to learn from everyone. There are some very good young talents in our team."
In the second match on the opening day of the tournament, the Delhi Bulls will take on Deccan Gladiators.
The Bulls coach Stephen Fleming believes the bigger boundaries in Abu Dhabi will offer the bowlers more protection in a format built to entertain cricket fans with sixes and fours.
The first two seasons of the tournament in Sharjah saw several high-scoring games. The shorter boundaries at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium left a very thin margin for error for the bowlers.
But Abu Dhabi, according to Fleming, might just give the bowlers a bit more freedom to stay relevant in the game.
"We are not sure about what the playing conditions could be in Abu Dhabi, but you know, it's a bigger ground than the Sharjah stadium, so that should give the bowlers a little bit more protection," Fleming said.
"The bowlers will get a bit more opportunity to contain the batsmen and also the fielding side will get more opportunities to stay in the game. We are looking forward to it and I think that balances out the game a bit.
"Also, it's a beautiful stadium in Abu Dhabi, so it's a great ground to play on. There is a always a bit of a breeze on that ground with bigger boundaries, so I think it will be good."
While Fleming has England's World Cup-winning captain Eoin Morgan, Adil Rashid, Angelo Mathews and Zaheer Khan in his team, Deccan Gladiators also have a formidable line up.
The evergreen Australian star Shane Watson will be the team leader. Kieron Pollard, the West Indies superstar famous for effortlessly hitting the best of the bowlers out of the park, and Mohammad Shahzad, the mercurial Afghan wicketkeeper-batsman, will produce the firework with the bat.
In the last game of the opening night, the Moeen Ali-led Team Abu Dhabi will lock horns with the Pakistan Super League team, Lahore Qalandars.
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