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US Masters T10: schedule, time, TV … all you need to know

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The US Masters T10 League has announced the schedule for the inaugural edition of the tournament. The competition, which will witness the likes of Gautam Gambhir and Yuvraj Singh in action, will kick off with Atlanta Fire taking on Texas Chargers in the opening match on Friday, 18th August 2023. All matches will be held at the Broward County Stadium in Lauderhill, Florida, US.

A total of six teams – Atlanta Fire, California Knights, Morrisville Unity, New Jersey Tritons, New York Warriors and Texas Chargers – are all set to mesmerise cricket fans in the United States during the power-packed tournament from August 18-27. The competition will consist of 21 round-robin games ahead of the play-offs and the final. A celebrity game will also be held on the day of the Finale.

Nawab Shaji Ul Mulk, T-Ten Sports Management Chairman, said: “We are absolutely delighted to announce the fixtures of the inaugural US Masters T10 League edition. The fans in the US and around the world are in for a treat with three matches scheduled on each of the days in the lead-up to the Finale. We can’t wait for the tournament to begin.”

Ritesh Patel, CEO of SAMP Group and one of the main organisers of the American edition & League partner, said: “The T10 format has been received brilliantly in Abu Dhabi and Zimbabwe, and now we are thrilled to begin proceedings in the USA. The quickest format in the world will certainly attract a lot of attention from the sports fans in America.”

The US Masters T10 League will be broadcast on a number of channels around the globe. The cricket fans in India can catch the tournament on Star Sports 1 & Star Sports Hindi on television and on the digital platform – Jio Cinema app.

The competition will be telecast on Willow and Willow Extra in USA & Canada, Geo Super and PTV Sport in Pakistan, Sports Max in the Caribbean, T Sports Channel and T Sports YouTube in Bangladesh, SABC in South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa, ZTN Prime in Zimbabwe and CineBlitz in the UAE.

DateMatch No.Team 1Team 2Match Time-EDTMatch Time-GST
Aug 18, 20231ATLANTA RIDERSTEXAS CHARGERS9.3020.30
2NEW JERSEY TRITON'SCALIFORNIA KNIGHTS11.4522.45
3NEW YORK WARRIORSMORRISVILLE UNITY14.0001.00 +1 day
Aug 194TEXAS CHARGERSCALIFORNIA KNIGHTS9.3020.30
5ATLANTA RIDERSNEW YORK WARRIORS11.4522.45
6MORRISVILLE UNITYNEW JERSEY TRITON'S14.0001.00 +1 day
Aug 207MORRISVILLE UNITYATLANTA RIDERS9.3020.30
8CALIFORNIA KNIGHTSTEXAS CHARGERS11.4522.45
9NEW JERSEY TRITON'SNEW YORK WARRIORS14.0001.00 +1 day
Aug 21REST DAY
Aug 2210MORRISVILLE UNITYCALIFORNIA KNIGHTS9.3020.30
11TEXAS CHARGERSNEW JERSEY TRITON'S11.4522.45
12NEW YORK WARRIORSATLANTA RIDERS14.0001.00 +1 day
Aug 2313MORRISVILLE UNITYTEXAS CHARGERS9.3020.30
14CALIFORNIA KNIGHTSNEW YORK WARRIORS11.4522.45
15ATLANTA RIDERSNEW JERSEY TRITON'S14.0001.00 +1 day
Aug 2416NEW YORK WARRIORSTEXAS CHARGERS9.3020.30
17CALIFORNIA KNIGHTSATLANTA RIDERS11.4522.45
18NEW JERSEY TRITON'SMORRISVILLE UNITY14.0001.00 +1 day
Aug 2519NEW JERSEY TRITON'SCALIFORNIA KNIGHTS9.3020.30
20TEXAS CHARGERSATLANTA RIDERS11.4522.45
21NEW YORK WARRIORSMORRISVILLE UNITY14.0001.00 +1 day
Aug 26Qual 1TEAM 1TEAM 29.3020.30
EliminatorTEAM 3TEAM 411.4522.45
Qual 2WINNER OF ELIMINATORRUNNERS UP OF QUALIFIER 114.0001.00 +1 day
Aug 27FINALWINNER OF QUALIFIER 1WINNER OF QUALIFIER 211.4522.45
Closing ceremony14.300000 +1

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Dubai rental trends: Where expats can get the most value

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Dubai continues to attract professionals, families, and digital nomads seeking long-term apartment rentals, thanks to its strong economy, modern lifestyle, and world-class infrastructure.

However, for newcomers, finding the right apartment that fits both budget and lifestyle can feel overwhelming.

Here are some of the top areas in Dubai for long-term rentals, based on tenant preferences, amenities, and rental trends:

Think luxury

  • Dubai Marina
    Still one of the most in-demand expat hubs, prices vary a lot by tower, view, and furnishing.
    Typical rents:
    Studio: Dh55,000 – 110,000
    1BR: Dh75,000 – 135,000
    2BR: Dh110,000 – 200,000
    3BR: Dh200,000 – 350,000

  • Market note:
    Median rent sits around Dh130,000 across unit types
    Waterfront views and newer towers push prices to the top end.

    Palm Jumeirah (Palm Islands)
    This is a completely different tier—think luxury, beachfront, and limited supply.
    Typical annual rents:
    1BR (apartments): Dh 140,000 – 200,000
    2BR: Dh 250,000 – 350,000
    3BR apartments: Dh 500,000 – 700,000

Best for families with quality living

  • Dubai Hills Estate:
    Green, peaceful, and family-focused. Popular for expat families, with top schools and long-term tenant stability.

Typical rents:

  • 1BR: Dh80,000–120,000
  • 2BR: Dh130,000–190,000
  • Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC):
    Affordable, community-driven living with parks and strong rental yields. Ideal for families seeking quiet suburban life.

Typical rents:

  • Studio: Dh45,000–65,000
  • 1BR: Dh65,000–95,000

Best for professionals and city life

  • Business Bay:
    A central business hub with high demand, perfect for young professionals and entrepreneurs.

Typical rents:

  • Studio: Dh60,000–85,000
  • 1BR: Dh85,000–130,000
  • Downtown Dubai:
    Premium urban lifestyle near offices, dining, and entertainment.
  • 1BR: Dh110,000–180,000
  • 2BR: Dh180,000–280,000
  • Dubai Marina:
    Vibrant waterfront living with high-rise apartments and strong rental appeal.
  • Studio: Dh70,000–95,000
  • 1BR: Dh95,000–140,000

Best for affordable rentals and value

A practical choice for professionals working in tech or nearby zones. Known for quieter living and relatively lower rents.

International City
Remains one of Dubai’s most budget-friendly areas, popular for first-time expats or singles.
Typical rents:

  • Studio: Dh30,000–45,000
  • 1BR: Dh45,000–65,000

Al Barsha
Well-connected (especially via metro) and still offers decent value compared to newer developments.
Typical rents:

  • 1BR: Dh70,000–100,000
  • 2BR: Dh100,000–150,000

Discovery Gardens 

This is firmly in the ‘affordable but spacious’ category. This neighbourhood is popular with expats who want bigger apartments without Marina-level prices.

 Typical annual rents:

  • Studio: Dh 30,000 – 55,000
  • 1BR: Dh45,000 – 72,000
  • 2BR: Dh65,000 – 110,000
  • 3BR: Dh90,000 – 120,000

 Market reality:

  • Average rents sit around Dh 54,000 – 68,000/year, depending on unit type
  • Studios start at Dh 47,000, while 2BR units can go up to Dh 110,000
  • Still one of the best ‘space-for-money’ areas in Dubai, with larger layouts than newer buildings

How it compares 

  • Discovery Gardens: Budget-friendly + bigger units + metro access
  • Cheaper than JVC and much cheaper than Dubai Marina
  • Trade-off: Older buildings + less ‘premium’ feel

For expats prioritising affordability, older central neighbourhoods such as Al Karama, Bur Dubai, and Deira continue to offer relatively lower rents compared to newer communities.

On the fringe

Further savings can be found in areas like Al Qusais, Muhaisnah, and outer residential zones, where rents are more accessible, but often at the cost of longer commute times and fewer modern amenities.

Typical budget range (older areas):

  • Studio: Dh28,000–50,000
  • 1BR: Dh45,000–75,000

Why Dubai is still ideal for long-term rentals

  • Flexible payment options (1–4 cheques or annual upfront)
  • High-quality amenities (gyms, pools, parking in most buildings)
  • Strong, expat-driven rental market
  • Wide mix of luxury, mid-range, and budget communities

How to choose if you’re new to the city

With rising rents, the decision often comes down to trade-offs:

  • Want energy and convenience? – Business Bay, Downtown, Marina
  • Want space and community living? – Dubai Hills, JVC
  • Want affordability? – Silicon Oasis, International City, Deira

In 2026, several residents are compromising on location to gain space or save 15–25% on rent, especially with hybrid work becoming common.

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Abu Dhabi: New parking fees, toll gates get renamed

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Paid parking has officially been rolled out in new sectors of Musaffah, as Q Mobility activates Phase 2 of its smart parking expansion plan.

Under the oversight of the Integrated Transport Centre, part of the Department of Municipalities and Transport, the move aims to ease congestion, improve traffic flow, and streamline urban mobility.

New paid parking zones in Musaffah

Sectors now covered include:

  • M7, M8, M9, M14, M15
  • Over 10,000 parking spaces activated
  • Dedicated bays for People of Determination

Parking fees & easy payment options

  • Standard parking: Dh2 per hour
  • Pay via:
    • Darb
    • TAMM
    • SMS & parking machines

Musaffah, a key industrial and commercial hub, faces heavy daily traffic. The new system is designed to:

  • Reduce parking chaos
  • Improve vehicle movement
  • Support safer roads
  • Enhance business accessibility

Authorities urge drivers to follow parking rules and use official payment channels to avoid fines.

Abu Dhabi renames toll gates

Meanwhile, drivers in Abu Dhabi will now notice clearer, location-based names for toll gates, as authorities rename all four Darb toll system gates to improve navigation across the capital.

The update is part of efforts to simplify road travel and help motorists better identify routes without confusion.

Renamed gates:

  • Al Maqta Toll Gate – on Al Maqta Bridge
  • Rabdan Toll Gate – on Musaffah Bridge
  • Sas Al Nakhl Toll Gate – on Sheikh Zayed Bridge
  • Al Saadiyat Toll Gate – on Sheikh Khalifa Bridge

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Find cheapest groceries in UAE with new price comparison tool

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In a move set to make everyday shopping easier, the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism has introduced a new digital tool that lets residents compare prices of essential goods across major retailers.

Called the Essential Goods Prices Platform, the initiative is designed to boost transparency and help shoppers find the best deals on daily essentials.

What you can check

The platform covers more than 30 essential items in its first phase, including:

  • Cooking oils, rice, sugar, and bread
  • Eggs, dairy products, meat, poultry, and fish
  • Fresh fruits and vegetables

It gives users a clear snapshot of price ranges across supermarkets, making it easier to spot where your money goes further.

How it works

  • Prices are updated daily from major retailers
  • Users can compare minimum and maximum prices
  • Track differences between stores and locations
  • Build a custom shopping basket to find the cheapest option

It’s essentially like having a real-time price comparison tool before you even step into a store.

With the cost of living always a concern, this platform puts more control directly in the hands of consumers.

It helps:

  • Save money on weekly groceries
  • Promote fair competition among retailers
  • Prevent unjustified price increases

By making pricing more transparent, the UAE is aiming to protect consumer spending while keeping the retail market balanced.

This launch builds on ongoing efforts by the UAE Ministry of Economy and Tourism to monitor essential goods and ensure price stability.

Now, instead of that data staying behind the scenes, it’s being shared openly, giving residents the power to make smarter, more informed shopping decisions.


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