New Delhi [India], the iconic Kingsmead Cricket Stadium in Durban, South Africa, will host the final match of the much-awaited World Masters League (WML) T20, an official press release from WML said.

Starting from the first week of August 2024, the league will feature six dynamic teams: Indraprastha Warriors, Gulf Superstars, Sydney Spartans, Colombo Titans, Lahore Lions and Caribbean Pirates.

The World Masters League T20 will feature star players from cricketing powerhouses like India, Australia, West Indies, England and more. Fans around the world can expect an extraordinary combination of skill, strategy and entertainment.

Speaking on the venue announcement, World Masters League CEO Rajeev Mishra said: "We are delighted to bring the World Masters League T20 to the iconic Kingsmead Cricket Stadium. This venue has a rich history and will provide the perfect setting for some of the best cricket events. talent to shine."

Former cricketer Herschelle Gibbs will light up the cricket field during the World Masters League T20.

Joining Gibbs on this prestigious platform are former Indian cricketer Munaf Patel, former Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik and former Sri Lankan cricketers Angelo Perera and Dhamika Prasad, adding to the appeal of the event.

Speaking about joining the World Masters League T20, Shoaib Malik said, "I am incredibly excited to join the World Masters League T20. This tournament brings together some of the best cricketers from around the world and I am looking forward to taking the field with It will be a fantastic event full of exciting matches."

Former Indian national cricketers Jesal Karia, Bipul Sharma, Amitoze Singh, Anureet Singh, Abhimanyu Mithun, Ishwar Chaudhary and Robin Bist have also registered for the World Masters League T20 Draft, according to a statement from the World Masters League.

"With six teams competing in 19 exciting matches, the World Masters League T20 promises non-stop entertainment for cricket enthusiasts. As iconic players prepare to showcase their skills on the field, fans can look forward to a unique and fascinating experience like no other. ", stated the World Teachers League in the press release.