US Masters T10 League 2024 Live Telecast TV Channels, Schedule, and Squad
Get all the details about US Masters T10 League second edition 2024 Schedule, Squad, Teams, Broadcasting Rights, Telecast TV Channels, and Live Streaming Platforms.
The second season of the US Masters T10 League is scheduled to take place from November 8 to 12 in Texas. The live telecast of US Masters T10 League 2024 will be available on various TV channels and livestreaming OTT platforms.
Cricketing legends will once again take to the field in the T10 format, promising thrilling matchups in this fast-paced game.
Star players like Dwayne Bravo, who hung up his T20 boots after CPL 2024, Suresh Raina, Shoaib Malik, Misbah-ul-Haq, and Aaron Finch, among others, will be in the spotlight as they vie for the prestigious title.
US Masters T10 2nd Season 2024 Live Streaming
Star Sports 1 and Star Sports 1 Hindi will bring the live coverage of the US Masters T10 second season. Jio Cinema will live stream the matches live in India and its nearby region.
In the USA and Canada, Willow TV and Willow Xtra Subscribers can watch the matches live on their smart TV and mobile phones.
In Pakistan, PTV Sports and Geo Super will televise the T10 matches live in HD. Whereas for the Bangladeshi fans T Sports will broadcast the matches on TV.
SABC acquired the official broadcasting rights of the event and will provide the live coverage in South Africa and Sub Saharan Africa. For the fans residing in the Caribbean can watch all the matches live on Flow Sports.
ZTN prime and Cine Blitz will entertain the cricket fans in the Zimbabwe and United Arab Emirates respectively.
Country | Live Streaming / TV Channels |
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India | Jio Cinema, Star Sports 1 |
Pakistan | PTV Sports, Geo Super |
South Africa | SABC |
Bangladesh | T Sports |
USA and Canada | Willow TV, Willow Xtra |
Caribbean | Flow Sports |
Zimbabwe | ZTN Prime |
UAE | Criclife, Cine Blitz |
US Masters T10 League 2024 Schedule
After an exciting first edition in 2023, the US Masters T10 League is gearing up for its second edition in November 2024.
The schedule for the US Masters T10 League isn’t announced yet. Stay tuned to get the complete fixtures and schedule.
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US Masters 2024 Teams and Squad
Continuing the tradition of featuring global cricketing stars, this season will highlight some of the sport’s most prominent figures. Notable players like Dwayne Bravo, Suresh Raina, Shoaib Malik, Misbah-ul-Haq, James Neesham, Angelo Perera, and Aaron Finch are set to dazzle the tournament.
These cricketing icons will compete for the coveted trophy while thrilling the enthusiastic crowd. With the participation of these elite players, fans can look forward to plenty of exciting matches, big hits, and unforgettable moments throughout the tournament.
In anticipation of the event, the player draft attracted significant interest, with over 500 cricketers signing up to join the action.
With only 60 spots available for the competing franchises, the draft was fiercely contested, ensuring that only the top players secured their places in the teams.
The second season the US Masters 2024 will feature a total of six teams:
- The California Bolts
- The Detroit Falcons
- The Chicago Players
- New York Warriors
- The Atlanta Riders
- The Morrisville Unity
James Neesham (New Zealand: Icon), Liam Plunkett (England: Platinum Grade), Colin de Grandhomme (New Zealand: Global Superstar), Shehan Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka), Bipul Sharma (India) and Lahiru Milantha (USA), Munaf Patel (India), Martin Guptill (New Zealand), Manpreet Gony (India), Samiullah Shinwari (Afghanistan), Jon-Russ Jaggesar (West Indies), Devendra Bishoo (West Indies), Chris Benjamin (South Africa), Mayank Tehlan (India), Hussain Talat (Pakistan), Kesrick Williams (West Indies) and Dhammika Prasad (Sri Lanka).
Thisara Perera (Sri Lanka: Icon), Abdul Razzak (Pakistan: Platinum Grade), Aaron Finch (Australia: Global Superstar), Dawid Malan (England), Rayad Emrit (West Indies), and Angelo Perera (Sri Lanka), Dinesh Ramdin (West Indies), Mashrafe Mortaza (Bangladesh), Seekkuge Prasanna (Sri Lanka), Chaturanga De Silva (Sri Lanka), Ariful Haque (Bangladesh), Lewis McManus (England), Imran Khan (Pakistan), Syed Rasel (Bangladesh), and Enamul Haque Jr (Bangladesh).
Parthiv Patel (India: Icon), Isuru Udana (Sri Lanka: Platinum Grade), Suresh Raina (India: Global Superstar), Gurkeerat Singh Mann (India), Anureet Singh (India), Kennar Lewis (West Indies), Pawan Negi (India), Kevin O Brien (Scotland), Ishwar Pandey (India), Jesse Ryder (New Zealand), William Perkins (West Indies), Shubham Ranjane (India), Jesal Kariya (India), Abhimanyu Mithun (India), Shapoor Zadran (Afghanistan) and Al-Amin Hossain (Bangladesh).
Misbah-ul-Haq (Pakistan: Icon), Shaun Marsh (Australia: Platinum Grade), Dwayne Bravo (West Indies: Global Superstar), Kamran Akmal (Pakistan), Sohail Khan (Pakistan), and Umaid Asif (Pakistan), Mohammad Hafeez (Pakistan), Richard Gleeson (England), Ben Dunk (England), Sohail Tanvir (Pakistan), Hassan Khan (Pakistan), Manoj Tiwary (India), Unmukt Chand (USA), Chris Wood (England), Sean Dickson (South Africa) and Imran Tahir (South Africa).
Nurul Hasan Sohan (Bangladesh: Icon), Ravi Bopara (England: Platinum Grade), Shoaib Malik (Pakistan: Global Superstar), Samit Patel (England), Mohammad Irfan (Pakistan), and Hammad Azam (Pakistan), Ricardo Powell (West Indies), Kevon Cooper (West Indies), Kamrul Islam Rabbi (Bangladesh), Arafat Sunny (Bangladesh), Benny Howell (England), Elias Sunny (Bangladesh), Hamilton Masakadza (Zimbabwe), Rajdeep Darbar (India), and Amila Aponso (Sri Lanka).
Harbhajan Singh (India: Icon), Chadwick Walton (West Indies: Platinum Grade), Ashley Nurse (West Indies: Global Superstar), Obus Pienaar (South Africa), Saurabh Tiwary (India), and Shannon Gabriel (West Indies), Rumman Raees (Pakistan), Anwar Ali (Pakistan), Upul Tharanga (Sri Lanka), Chandrapaul Hemraj (West Indies), Mukhtar Ahmed (Pakistan), Jasakran Malhotra (USA), Navin Stewart (West Indies), Carmi Le Roux (South Africa), Yogesh Nagar (India), Jonathan Carter (West Indies) and Rajat Bhatia (India).