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Abu Dhabi T10 kicks off today: Cricket superstars arrive as 2025 season begins in the capital

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Cricket fever has officially arrived in the capital, and it came with a star-studded splash. A day before the 2025 Abu Dhabi T10 kicks off, some of the biggest names in world cricket lit up Zayed Cricket Stadium as teams gathered for the season curtain-raiser.

The stadium buzzed as global icons and fan favourites from all eight franchises, including Kieron Pollard, Faf du Plessis, Angelo Mathews, Sam Billings, Thisara Perera, Nicholas Pooran and Moeen Ali, came together to set the tone for what promises to be the most explosive edition yet.

Pollard, representing the UAE Bulls, summed up the mood perfectly: “It’s great to see local talent growing, and playing alongside them in this tournament is something special.”

Moeen Ali, captaining the Ajman Titans, praised the UAE’s rising cricket stature: “The UAE has become a global cricket hub. The facilities are world-class, and the passion is real. Tournaments like the Abu Dhabi T10 put UAE cricket on the map.”

What’s Coming Up This Season?

Beginning November 18, fans can expect 12 action-packed days featuring 32 matches in cricket’s fastest format, 10 overs, 90 minutes, pure adrenaline.

The opening showdown?
Newcomers Quetta Qavalry vs Northern Warriors, followed by Deccan Gladiators vs UAE Bulls.

“The UAE has always felt like home. I’ve been playing here since I was very young, and the atmosphere never fails to inspire,” said Nicholas Pooran, leading the Gladiators.

Format and Playoffs

The tournament follows a round-robin format, with all teams facing each other across 28 group matches.
Top four teams earn their place in the playoffs:

  • Qualifier 1 & Eliminator: November 29
  • Qualifier 2 & the Grand Final: November 30

All matches take place at the iconic Zayed Cricket Stadium, known for its pace-friendly outfield and electric crowd energy, ideal for big hits and quick-fire cricket.

Global Broadcast

The Abu Dhabi T10 will be everywhere this year, with coverage across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, the Caribbean, MENA, UK, North America, Europe, Afghanistan and Zimbabwe across major TV and OTT platforms.

  • India: Fancode
  • Afghanistan: Ariana TV
  • Pakistan: A Sports, ARY ZAP
  • USA & Canada: Sling TV – Willow TV 
  • UK and Ireland: Sky Sports
  • South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa: SuperSport
  • MENA: Cricbuzz

Whether you’re watching from your couch or cheering from the stands, this year’s T10 promises fireworks, fierce competition, and some seriously fun cricket.



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With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Dubai’s World Trade Centre Roundabout to partially open by January 2026, easing traffic congestion

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Relief is finally on the horizon for Dubai motorists. The first phase of the major upgrade at the World Trade Centre Roundabout is set to open as early as January 2026, officials confirmed.

Two new bridges, serving traffic from 2nd December Street towards Al Majlis Street and Sheikh Rashid Street, are almost ready, with the project now 40% complete.

Once fully finished, the iconic roundabout will transform into a surface-level intersection with five bridges spanning 5km, designed to cut traffic delays dramatically. Travel time will drop from 12 minutes to just 90 seconds, and the road capacity will double.

Additional phases include:

  • March 2026: Bridge from Sheikh Zayed Road to Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Street
  • October 2026: Two more bridges serving traffic from Sheikh Rashid Street and Al Majlis Street

The upgrade ties into the wider Al Mustaqbal Street improvement plan, expected in 2027, which will expand lanes and reduce travel time from 13 minutes to 6 minutes.

Together, both projects, worth Dh1.3 billion, will benefit more than 1 million residents and commuters across Downtown Dubai, DIFC, Museum of the Future, Emirates Towers, and surrounding areas.

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Dubai Air Show 2025: Indian fighter jet crashes during demonstration, pilot killed

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A Tejas fighter aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) crashed during an aerial display at the Dubai Airshow on Thursday afternoon, resulting in the death of the pilot. The incident has been confirmed by both the Dubai Media Office and the Indian Air Force.

The crash occurred at approximately 2:10pm (UAE time) during a scheduled flying demonstration at Al Maktoum International Airport. Eyewitness footages show the aircraft performing a manoeuvre before suddenly losing altitude and rapidly descending, then exploding on impact at a distance from the spectator stands. Emergency response teams were deployed instantly to the crash site.

In a statement posted on X, the UAE Ministry of Defence said: “A Tejas fighter aircraft from India participating in today’s flying display at the Dubai Airshow has crashed, resulting in the tragic death of the pilot. Firefighting and emergency teams responded rapidly to the incident and are currently managing the situation on-site.”

The IAF also confirmed the pilot’s death and announced the formation of a court of inquiry to investigate the cause of the crash. “Indian Air Force deeply regrets the loss of life and stands firmly with the bereaved family in this time of grief,” the statement said.

Eyewitness videos

Video recordings of the crash circulated widely online shortly after the incident, showing the jet descending rapidly before the impact and subsequent explosion. Emergency response teams were deployed instantly, but the pilot could not be saved.

Aerial displays temporarily halted

Following the crash, aerial stunt displays were temporarily halted. The outdoor exhibition zone was cordoned off, and visitors were evacuated from the viewing areas as safety protocols were activated.

Eyewitnesses confirmed that aerobatic displays were paused for nearly 90 minutes following the incident. “The aerobatic displays were halted for about an hour and a half and resumed at 3.40pm (UAE time) with the Russian Knights flying Sukhoi jets,” said a visitor attending the event.

About the Tejas aircraft

The Tejas is a single-seat, 4.5-generation Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). Designed for air defence and multi-role combat operations, it is regarded as one of the lightest fighter jets in its class. The aircraft is equipped with a Martin-Baker zero-zero ejection seat, designed to enable safe ejection at low altitudes and low speeds.

Dubai Airshow continues

The Dubai Airshow, one of the world’s largest aviation exhibitions, opened on November 17 and ends on November 21. More than 1,500 exhibitors, including 440 first-time participants and 490 military and civil delegations from 115 countries, participated in the event this year.

Source: TOI, GN, KT

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UAE drivers warned: RAK Police enforce new speed limit on Shamal–Rams Road

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Ras Al Khaimah Police have clarified the speed limit on the Shamal–Rams Road, and motorists, take note: The radar enforcement speed is firmly set at 80km/h, exactly as displayed on the traffic signs along the highway.


The update comes as part of ongoing efforts to support the Ministry of Interior’s road safety strategy and cut down on traffic violations and accidents across the UAE. Authorities say the speed cap is designed to keep traffic moving smoothly, reduce congestion, and prevent serious crashes on one of the emirate’s key routes.


Police are urging drivers to stick to the posted limits and follow road rules, reminding motorists that speeding violations could lead to fines and legal penalties. They stressed that consistent road discipline and respecting speed limits remain among the most effective ways to keep all road users safe.

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