Cricket

US Masters T10 Season 2 Set to Thrill with Star-Studded Lineup

The much-awaited second season of the US Masters T10 is just around the corner, as franchises have locked in their squads, aiming not only for the trophy but also to deliver top-notch entertainment to fans in North America. Following the success of the inaugural edition, Season 2 promises even more thrilling contests and explosive action as cricket’s fastest and most exhilarating format takes center stage.

With global stars like Dwayne Bravo, Suresh Raina, Shoaib Malik, Misbah-ul-Haq, James Neesham, Angelo Perera, and Aaron Finch participating, fans can expect high-octane cricket. The excitement surrounding the tournament was evident during the Player Draft, where more than 500 cricketers registered for just 60 available spots.

Several notable selections have been made for the upcoming season:

  • California Bolts: Hussain Talat
  • Detroit Falcons: Abdur Razzak and Imran Khan
  • New York Warriors: Misbah-ul-Haq (Icon), Kamran Akmal, Sohail Khan, Umaid Asif, Mohammad Hafeez, Sohail Tanvir, and Hassan Khan
  • Atlanta Riders: Shoaib Malik, Mohammad Irfan, and Hammad Azam
  • Morrisville Unity: Rumman Raees, Anwar Ali, and Mukhtar Ahmed

Nawab Shaji Ul Mulk, Founder and Chairman of T Ten Global Sports, expressed his excitement for the tournament and the growth of cricket in the USA. “Cricket in the US has been growing rapidly, and we want to be a part of this special journey. The ICC T20 World Cup this year made a significant impact in the region, and we want to build on that momentum. With Season 2 of the US Masters, we aim to provide fans with memorable contests and help accelerate the growth of cricket in a non-traditional market like the USA.”

As the second season approaches, the stage is set for a fantastic display of big hits and competitive cricket, with the players ready to battle for the coveted title and continue driving cricket’s expansion in North America.

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