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T10 shouldn’t be played at cost of other formats, feels Sangakkara
The former Sri Lankan cricketer also spoke of the role he will perform as the mentor of Team Abu Dhabi during the upcoming Abu Dhabi T10 League.
Written by CricketCountry Staff
Published: Jan 12, 2021, 10:36 PM (IST)
Edited: Jan 12, 2021, 10:36 PM (IST)

Amid the rise of shorter versions of cricket, former Sri Lanka cricketer Kumar Sangakkara – who reckons that various formats are growing – feels that T10 should not be played at the cost of other formats.
The former Sri Lankan cricketer also spoke of the role he will perform as the mentor of Team Abu Dhabi during the upcoming Abu Dhabi T10 League. The T10 League is slated to be played from January 28 to February 6 at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium
“Cricket is for everyone and when I say everyone, it’s a large cross-section of people with different likes and dislikes. It’s been wonderful to see the way cricket is continuously growing across various formats and feeding that passion and appetite for entertainment sports across the world,” he said.
“The only thing we have to be careful of is that it (T10) shouldn’t be played at the cost of another format, but it is in some ways beneficial to the longevity of formats like Test cricket. With new shots and attacking captaincy, the shorter versions have done a lot of good and made Test cricket more exciting,” he added.
When asked about his role in the team as the mentor for Team Abu Dhabi in the upcoming season of Abu Dhabi T10, the 2014 World T20-winning player said that he would look to make the players understand the importance of taking calculative risks.
“As a mentor, it’s basically about getting players to understand that there’s no reward without risk, what are the calculative risks to be taken and the players need to have an open and creative mind, right from ball one to be able to do well in the T10 format,” said Sangakkara.
“A lot of the players, who come here, are international stars, players that are playing at a high level of domestic or franchise cricket around the world and there are also young cricketers, who are extremely talented, but need a little bit more help in terms of understanding their own abilities and what is needed in terms of converting that in terms of performances on the field,” he added.
Team Abu Dhabi have some star players in their line-up, which include Chris Gayle, Chris Morris and Alex Hales, but Sangakkara said that his team will not be only about the experienced players.
“We have some superstar players in our team, but we also have some competent young players from around the world. It’s really about how well we can put together a side that compliments each other and that can withstand match-ups against its opposition,” said the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) president.
“We would like to play an exciting brand of cricket, put down everything on the line in terms of effort, planning, strategy and tactics and hopefully, that will be enough to win,” he added.
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(With IANS inputs)