<strong>What:</strong> T10 League <strong>When:</strong> Action starts on Wednesday, November 21. The final is on Sunday, December 2 <strong>Where:</strong> Starts at Sharjah Cricket Stadium <strong>Who:</strong> Two groups, with four teams in each group <strong>Last year:</strong> champions <strong>Coach:</strong> Daniel Vettori <strong>UAE players:</strong> Mohammed Naveed, Abdul Shakoor <strong>Talisman:</strong> Paul Stirling – Destructive opener who was the outstanding player in the first T10 last year <strong>Watch out for:</strong> Chris Gayle – Debuting in the T10, having excelled in the Afghanistan Premier League last month <strong>Last year:</strong> semi-finals <strong>Coach:</strong> Dean Jones <strong>UAE players:</strong> Hafeez Kaleem, Sher Walli <strong>Talisman:</strong> Shahid Afridi – Launched the league in 2017 with a hat-trick with the first three balls he bowled in it <strong>Watch out for:</strong> RP Singh – Hopefully he shows up better than an ageing Virender Sehwag did last year, as one of the new arrivals from India <strong>New team</strong> <strong>Coach:</strong> Tom Moody <strong>UAE players:</strong> Ahmed Raza, Ghulam Shabber <strong>Talisman:</strong> Shane Watson – New to T10, but he was man of the match in this year's Indian Premier League final <strong>Watch out for:</strong> Jofra Archer – The bright young thing of English cricket bowls with pace and bats well down the order <strong>New team</strong> <strong>Coach:</strong> Herschelle Gibbs <strong>UAE players:</strong> Rohan Mustafa, Ashfaq Ahmed <strong>Talisman:</strong> Mohammed Shahzad – Typically spellbinding in the APL last month, on the same tracks the T10 will be played on <strong>Watch out for:</strong> Oshane Thomas – The young West Indian will form a lightning fast attack with Tymal Mills <strong>Last year:</strong> semi-finals <strong>Coaches:</strong> Wasim Akram, Dougie Brown <strong>UAE players:</strong> Zahoor Khan, Amir Hayat <strong>Talisman:</strong> Alex Hales – The big-hitting England opener found his range straight away last year <strong>Watch out for:</strong> Rashid Khan – If anyone is going to get the hang of T10 quick, you'd think the No 1 ranked T20 bowler in the world might <strong>Last year:</strong> Runners-up <strong>Coach:</strong> Mushtaq Ahmed <strong>UAE players:</strong> Shaiman Anwar, Sandy Singh <strong>Talisman:</strong> Luke Ronchi – Well versed in performing in Sharjah, with T10, APL and Pakistan Super League excellence to draw on <strong>Watch out for:</strong> Praveen Kumar – One of the small group of Indians involved, it will be intriguing to see how his seamers fare <strong>Last year:</strong> Group stage <strong>Coach:</strong> Stephen Fleming <strong>UAE players:</strong> Chirag Suri, Mohammed Usman <strong>Talisman:</strong> Morne Morkel – Now internationally retired, but coming off a remarkable season in English county cricket <strong>Watch out for:</strong> Zaheer Khan – The biggest name Indian involved in the T10, with 311 Test wickets to his name <strong>New team</strong> <strong>Coach:</strong> Robin Singh <strong>UAE players:</strong> Imran Haider, Rahul Bhatia <strong>Talisman:</strong> Daren Sammy – The captain will form a formidable leadership team with Robin Singh, who coached Kerala to the title last year <strong>Watch out for:</strong> Rovman Powell – Literally, watch out. A brutal hitter who is in the habit of smashing windows