
South African cricketing legend Lance Klusener, coach of the Cape Town SAMP Army team in the Zim Afro T10, says the shortest format of the game will change the game eventually as it gives opportunities to players who possibly haven't been selected in big competitions to showcase their talent.
Klusener, who has been associated with the T10 format for several years, spoke about how the shortest format of the game has helped elevate the sport further.
“It's the same as how T20 has helped the game globally. I guess it's forced people to innovate and get going right from the start and T10s are even faster than T20. I'm not sure it's going to change the game instantly but I do think it can eventually. What T10 brings is a whole game in an hour and a half. I just think it's been extremely successful in Abu Dhabi and what it does is that it gives opportunities to players who possibly haven't been selected in big competitions to showcase their talent in a T10 match,” he said.