Friday 20th June 2014 – Kingston,
Jamaica
With the countdown on to the start of the 2014 Limacol
Caribbean Premier League, the CPL team caught up with some of the global
cricket stars set to feature in the Biggest Party in Sport.
CPL stars, Chris Gayle, Denesh Ramdin, Dwayne Bravo,
Suliemann Benn and Odean Brown were present at the launch of the Chris Gayle Academy at Lucas Cricket Club in Kingston, Jamaica,
where they shared their thoughts on what fans can expect at the second staging
of the Limacol CPL.
Excited to be taking over as captain of the Guyana
Amazon Warriors, recently appointed West Indies test skipper, Denesh Ramdin,
commented; “Captaining the Guyana Amazon Warriors is a new experience for me
but I am ready to take up that role and I will be working hard to ensure we
come out as winners this season”.
With the Guyana Amazon Warriors not making many
changes in the squad, Captain Ramdin believes that the team will mesh smoothly,
saying; “We have a number of players on the team who can truly make a positive
impact from the start like Martin Guptill, Sunil Narine and Lendl Simmons just
to name a few, so I am confident in my team. We did not make a lot of changes,
so we should not take a long time to gel.”
West Indies ODI and Red Steel Captain, Dwayne Bravo,
was succinct when he said; “A good start leads to good momentum and that is
what we did not have last season – something we are looking to change this time
out.”
Last season, the Red Steel lost their first three
games and ended up clinching a spot to the semi-finals on the penultimate day
of the group stages by winning their match against the St. Lucia Zouks.
His teammate, Suliemann Benn, the 6’7 spinner who took
four wickets in the CPL last year, had nothing but praise for the tournament
saying; “CPL is one of the best things to come out of the Caribbean
and I am truly honoured to be a part of it and play for the Red Steel”.
“Big Benn”, as he is more affectionately called, was
retained by the Red Steel who will open their account on July 12th
against the Barbados Tridents in Grenada.
One player who is new to the CPL is 32 year old
leg-break spinner, Odean Brown, who was drafted by the Jamaica Tallawahs.
Despite battling injuries in the last three years, the Westmoreland-born man is
delighted to be involved, and said; “It’s great being part of the CPL
experience. This is my first season and, with all the injuries I have had, I am
happy to finally have a shot and it is even better as I am playing with the
Jamaica Tallawahs.”
Brown’s message to the Jamaica Tallawahs fans is simple;
“Please come out to Sabina
Park and support the
Tallawahs, we have a solid team and are looking to retain the title, it will be
exciting.” With the Limacol CPL only three weeks away, expectations and
excitement is growing exponentially as tickets are set to go on sale soon.
ENDS
About
the Caribbean Premier League:
Caribbean
Premier League is a franchise-based T20 format cricket tournament that combines
two of the most compelling aspects of Caribbean
life – dramatic cricket and a vibrant Carnival atmosphere. The inaugural
CPL, billed as “the Biggest Party in Sport” featured six teams competing
throughout the region in August 2013 – Jamaica Tallawahs, The Red Steel,
Barbados Tridents, Guyana Amazon Warriors, St. Lucia Zouks, Antigua Hawksbills. The Jamaica Tallawahs, captained by Chris Gayle,
emerged as champions.
CPL 2014
will take place from July 11th to August 16th 2014.
No comments:
Post a Comment