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Abu Dhabi T10 2023 schedule announced

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The Abu Dhabi T10 returns in cricket’s fastest 10-over format with the dates and schedule announced on Monday. The seventh edition will run from November 28 to December 9.

Defending champions Deccan Gladiators will open the season against the runners-up from the last season, New York Strikers, at the Zayed Cricket Stadium.

Gladiators had won the prestigious title last season after a thrilling finale, and have gathered a strong squad once again this season, in hopes of retaining their title. Meanwhile, the Strikers, who made their debut in the last edition, will look to build on the momentum.

Apart from Deccan Gladiators and New York Strikers, Northern Warriors, Morrisville Samp Army, Delhi Bulls, Team Abu Dhabi, Bangla Tigers and Chennai Braves will compete in the 12-day tournament as they look to get their hands on the prestigious Abu Dhabi T10 trophy.

All the teams will get three days off during the league. The top four teams from the round-robin stage will qualify for the play-offs.

The top two teams will play the Qualifier 1 on December 8, while the teams finishing in the third and fourth position, will play the Eliminator.

The loser of Qualifier 1 will then face the winner of Eliminator in Qualifier 2 on the same day.

Commenting on the 2023 season of Abu Dhabi T10, Shaji Ul Mulk, Chairman, T10 Sports Management said “I am sure the upcoming Abu Dhabi T10 season is going to be massive, as all the eight teams have bolstered strong squads, and it can be anyone’s game at this point. With some of the best players from all around the world set to showcase their skills, it promises to be an action-packed thriller with plenty of entertainment and surprises, for all fans of the game. I wish the teams well for the season and look forward to some fantastic cricket.”

ABU DHABI T10 SEASON 7 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

28th November, 2023:

1930 hrs IST: New York Strikers vs Deccan Gladiators (1800 hrs UAE Time)

2200 hrs IST: Northern Warriors vs Morrisville Samp Army (2030 hrs UAE Time)

29th November, 2023:

1700 hrs IST: Delhi Bulls vs Deccan Gladiators (1530 hrs UAE Time)

1930 hrs IST: Team Abu Dhabi vs Chennai Braves (1800 hrs UAE Time)

2200 hrs IST: Bangla Tigers vs New York Strikers (2030 hrs UAE Time)

30th November, 2023:

1700 hrs IST: Team Abu Dhabi vs Northern Warriors (1530 hrs UAE Time)

1930 hrs IST: Morrisville Samp Army vs Chennai Braves (1800 hrs UAE Time)

2200 hrs IST: Deccan Gladiators vs Bangla Tigers (2030 hrs UAE Time)

1st December, 2023:

1700 hrs IST: Northern Warriors vs New York Strikers (1530 hrs UAE Time)

1930 hrs IST: Morrisville Samp Army vs Team Abu Dhabi (1800 hrs UAE Time)

2200 hrs IST: Delhi Bulls vs Chennai Braves (2030 hrs UAE Time)

2nd December, 2023:

1700 hrs IST: Deccan Gladiators vs Team Abu Dhabi (1530 hrs UAE Time)

1930 hrs IST: Delhi Bulls vs Bangla Tigers (1800 hrs UAE Time)

2200 hrs IST: Chennai Braves vs Northern Warriors (2030 hrs UAE Time)

3rd December, 2023:

1700 hrs IST: Morrisville Samp Army vs Delhi Bulls (1530 hrs UAE Time)

1930 hrs IST: Northern Warriors vs Bangla Tigers (1800 hrs UAE Time)

2200 hrs IST: Deccan Gladiators vs Chennai Braves (2030 hrs UAE Time)

4th December, 2023:

1930 hrs IST: New York Strikers vs Delhi Bulls (1800 hrs UAE Time)

2200 hrs IST: Bangla Tigers vs Team Abu Dhabi (2030 hrs UAE Time)

5th December, 2023:

1700 hrs IST: Bangla Tigers vs Morrisville Samp Army (1530 hrs UAE Time)

1930 hrs IST: Deccan Gladiators vs Northern Warriors (1800 hrs UAE Time)

2200 hrs IST: New York Strikers vs Team Abu Dhabi (2030 hrs UAE Time)

6th December, 2023:

1700 hrs IST: Chennai Braves vs New York Strikers (1530 hrs UAE Time)

1930 hrs IST: Morrisville Samp Army vs Deccan Gladiators (1800 hrs UAE Time)

2200 hrs IST: Delhi Bulls vs Northern Warriors (2030 hrs UAE Time)

7th December, 2023:

1700 hrs IST: Chennai Braves vs Bangla Tigers (1530 hrs UAE Time)

1930 hrs IST: Team Abu Dhabi vs Delhi Bulls (1800 hrs UAE Time)

2200 hrs IST: New York Strikers vs Morrisville Samp Army (2030 hrs UAE Time)

8th December, 2023:

1700 hrs IST: Qualifier 1 – Team 1 vs Team 2 (1500 hrs UAE Time)

1930 hrs IST: Eliminator – Team 3 vs Team 4 (1800 hrs UAE Time)

2200 hrs IST: Qualifier 2 – Winner Eliminator vs Runners Up Qualifier 1 (2030 hrs UAE Time)

9th December, 2023:

1930 hrs IST: Concert (1800 hrs UAE Time)

2100 hrs IST: The Final (1930 hrs UAE Time)

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Indian real estate group BCD Global enters Middle East, sets up Dubai headquarters

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BCD Global, the international expansion platform of Indian-founded real estate developer BCD Group, has entered the Middle East, naming Dubai as its regional headquarters as it pursues its next phase of global growth.

The move marks the first Middle East expansion for the 70-year-old group, which has delivered more than 155 million square feet of real estate across over 300 residential, mixed-use and large-scale developments in seven countries.

BCD Global said it chose Dubai due to the emirate’s economic stability, access to global capital, regulatory clarity and long-term urban planning framework.

“Dubai represents the convergence of global capital, governance and long-term urban vision,” Amit Puri, CEO of BCD Global, said in a statement.

Founded in India in 1952, BCD Group has developed projects across infrastructure-led asset classes, including healthcare, senior living, hospitality, co-living and urban infrastructure. BCD Global will spearhead the group’s international expansion from the UAE, with a focus on institutional governance and long-term asset creation.

The expansion follows a strategic restructuring under chairman Angad Singh Bedi, who has overseen the group’s transition to a zero-debt, vertically integrated operating model.

“The Middle East is one of the defining growth corridors of the next decade, and Dubai stands at its centre,” Bedi said, adding that the group’s entry into the region was intended as a long-term expansion rather than a short-term market play.

BCD Global’s entry comes as the UAE’s real estate sector continues to benefit from population growth, infrastructure investment and sustained inflows of international capital. The UAE’s population is projected to reach around 11 million by 2030, supporting demand for large-scale, institutional-quality developments.

From Dubai, BCD Global will oversee its Middle East and Africa operations, with the wider Gulf region, including Saudi Arabia, identified as a key growth market over time.

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UAE to crack down on businesses not complying with electronic invoicing rules

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The UAE Ministry of Finance has introduced a Cabinet Resolution imposing administrative fines on businesses that fail to comply with the country’s Electronic Invoicing System (EIS), reinforcing the nation’s drive for digital transformation and stronger tax compliance.

The rules apply to all entities required to adopt EIS under Ministerial Decision No. (243) of 2025. Companies using the system voluntarily are exempt from penalties until compliance becomes mandatory.

Fines include:

  • Dh5,000 per month for failing to implement EIS or appoint an approved service provider on time.
  • Dh100 per electronic invoice not issued or sent on time, capped at Dh5,000 per month.
  • Dh100 per electronic credit note not issued or sent on time, capped at Dh5,000 per month.
  • Dh1,000 per day for not notifying the Federal Tax Authority of system malfunctions.
  • Dh1,000 per day for delays in updating approved service providers on registered data changes.

Officials stressed that the resolution underlines the UAE government’s commitment to international best practices and the development of a fully integrated digital economy.

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UAE VAT rules are changing in 2026: Here’s what businesses need to know

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The UAE’s Ministry of Finance has announced a new set of amendments to the country’s VAT law, with the revised rules taking effect on January 1, 2026. The changes are designed to make the tax system easier to use and more aligned with international best practices.

In a statement, the Ministry said the move supports the UAE’s ongoing efforts to streamline its tax framework and improve administrative efficiency. The updates are also designed to provide businesses with greater clarity and reduce unnecessary paperwork.

Simpler filing, fewer steps

One of the biggest changes removes the requirement for businesses to issue self-invoices when using the reverse charge mechanism. Instead, companies will simply need to keep the usual documents that support their transactions, such as invoices, contracts and records, which the Federal Tax Authority (FTA) can review when checking compliance.

According to the Ministry, this adjustment “enhances administrative efficiency” and provides clear audit evidence without placing extra paperwork burdens on businesses.

Five-year window for VAT refunds

The updated law also introduces a five-year limit for claiming back refundable VAT after accounts have been reconciled. Once this period ends, businesses lose the right to submit a claim. Officials say this helps prevent long-delayed refund requests and gives taxpayers more certainty about their financial position.

Tighter rules on tax evasion

To protect the system from misuse, the FTA will now have the authority to deny input tax deductions if a transaction is found to be linked to a tax-evasion arrangement. This means businesses must ensure the supplies they receive are legitimate before claiming input VAT.

Taxpayers are expected to verify the “legitimacy and integrity” of supplies as part of these strengthened safeguards.

Supporting a competitive economy

The Ministry said the amendments will boost transparency, ensure fairness across the tax system and support better management of public revenue. The updated rules also aim to maintain the UAE’s competitive edge while supporting long-term economic sustainability.


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