Bangla Tigers T10 Hunting Cup set to hunt for talent through an 18-day tournament in Ajman from May 7

By K.R. Nayar

Bangla Tigers, one of the most popular teams in the Abu Dhabi T10 tournament, in association with Sports Spirit Federation, will host a unique tournament at the Ajman Oval and Eden Garden. This will be a talent hunting tournament mainly aimed to give exposure to talented cricketers.


Eight teams will contest in this tournament, and it will be known as the Bangla Tigers T10 Hunting Cup. It will be held for 18 days from May 7 to 23. Bangla Tigers’ owner Mohammad Yasin Chowdhury, who is a passionate lover of the game and takes keen interest in promoting talent, has visualized this tournament. South Africa’s Faf du Plessis, who had captained the World XI team and South Africa, was the captain of Bangla Tigers in the last edition of the Abu Dhabi T10. 

Yasin Chowdhury 

Preparation for a stronger team for next edition of the Abu Dhabi T10 has commenced, but at the same time this franchise is keen to give exposure to talented players. Elaborating on the benefits of playing in this tournament, the franchise said that two to three players who perform well in the Bangla Tigers T10 Hunting Cup will be picked to play for Bangla Tigers in Abu Dhabi T10, 2022.

All eight teams participating in the Bangla Tigers T10 Hunting Cup will be promoted on all the social media platforms of Bangla Tigers during the tournament. This is expected to give greater exposure to the players and participating teams. Another advantage is that the bowlers doing well in this tournament will be picked to join the nets of the Bangla Tigers team. This will give them the opportunity to bowl against top international batsmen in the Bangla Tigers team.

Interested teams are requested to contact 05-88938854 or 0505124524for registration and more information. They can also email to assistantmanager@banglatigers.ae

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