The fixtures for the inaugural edition have been announced, with Dubai Capitals locking horns with Abu Dhabi Knight Riders in the opening match on January 13. The final of the brand-new league will be played on February 12. All six teams -- Dubai Capitals, Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, Gulf Giants, MI Emirates, Sharjah Warriors and Desert Vipers -- will face each other twice during the league stage, which will be followed by four play-off matches.
Khalid Al Zarooni, Vice President of Emirates Cricket Board and board member of the Asian Cricket Council, said; "Our board (ECB) is very excited to move forward with this new T20 league, which we believe will drive the growth and popularity of cricket in the UAE. We also envisage that our UAE-based sportspersons can showcase their talent on the international stage and make a name for themselves through such opportunities."
The league has a total salary cap of $2.5 million per team, according to media reports. This makes it the second richest T20 tournament in the world after the Indian Premier League (IPL).