Dubai
In a significant milestone for the future of sports, former Indian cricketing legend and Dubai Sports Brand Ambassador Harbhajan Singh, alongside league director Shivain Sharma, today unveiled the revolutionary WTCL T10 concept at a press conference held at The Lalit Hotel, New Delhi. The event marked a key step in the launch of a pioneering league set to transform the global sporting landscape.
Cricketing legend Harbhajan Singh’s endorsement highlighted the league’s potential to create a new category of sports entertainment by blending the skill and precision of tennis with the strategy and excitement of cricket.
Speaking at the event, Harbhajan Singh said, “Throughout my career, I have always believed in pushing the boundaries of sport, and the World Tennis Cricket League is a testament to that philosophy. This league represents a bold new vision that pushes cricket to newer depths, and I am confident it will captivate sports fans across the world. As the Brand Ambassador for WTCL T10, I am proud to be associated with a project that promises to redefine sports on a global scale.”
Shivain Sharma, league director, added, “WTCL T10 represents a revolutionary step in sports entertainment. By combining two beloved sports into one exciting format, we aim to capture audiences worldwide and create a unique spectacle.”
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Friday, April 24, 2026
