India’s star batter Suryakumar Yadav has sparked fresh curiosity across the cricketing world after tweeting: “I am getting into something interesting called as T60 Life.”
The cryptic post has immediately triggered speculation about whether “T60” could be cricket’s next big innovation after T20 and T10 formats. With the modern game becoming faster, more entertainment-driven, and heavily influenced by digital audiences, fans are now wondering if a 60-ball format could soon enter mainstream cricket conversations.
T20 revolutionized cricket globally, while leagues experimenting with T10 cricket have already shown that fans enjoy fast-paced action and shorter match durations.
A potential “T60” could mean a sixty-balls-per-side format or perhaps a completely reimagined entertainment-based cricket product.

What makes the speculation stronger is the timing. Cricket is currently witnessing a new generation of aggressive players redefining batting standards with fearless strokeplay and ultra-high strike rates. A format like T60 would perfectly align with the sport’s shift towards speed, entertainment, and digital-first audiences.
However, there has been no official confirmation from any cricket board, league, or franchise regarding the launch of a T60 tournament. Whether it is a sports league, a personal project, or a lifestyle brand, Surya’s tweet has certainly succeeded in creating massive intrigue online.