Sunday, September 24, 2023

Squads for Hero CPL confirmed

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The squads for the Hero Caribbean Premier League have been confirmed with all players and coaching staff now in Trinidad & Tobago. The whole CPL cohort will be in strict quarantine for the first 14 days they are in the country.

There were three players and one coach who have not been able to travel as a result of the stringent protocols to ensure the safety of the CPL cohort and the population of Trinidad & Tobago. Every person was tested 72 hours before they traveled in order to ensure that all members of the party were travelling virus free. 

One player tested positive for COVID-19 and he had been training with two others so all three were withdrawn. One coach tested positive before he departed so he was not able to travel. 

Michael Hall, CPL Tournament Operations Director, said: “These withdrawals are a sign of the testing protocols that CPL put in place working as they should, and while it is disappointing for the players and coaches involved it is vital that CPL does nothing to compromise the safety of all those involved in the tournament and the public of Trinidad. 

“There have been other changes to the squads and support staff as a result of other logistical challenges to the difficulty of travelling at the current time.” 

The final squads are as follows: 

TALLAWAHSZOUKS KNIGHT RIDERS
ANDRE RUSSELLROSTON CHASE DWAYNE BRAVO 
SANDEEP LAMICHHANE MOHAMMAD NABI KIERON POLLARD 
CARLOS BRATHWAITE DAREN SAMMY SUNIL NARINE 
ROVMAN POWELL NAJIBULLAH ZADRAN COLIN MUNRO 
MUJEEB UR RAHMAN ANDRE FLETCHER FAWAD AHMED 
GLENN PHILLIPS KESRICK WILLIAMS DARREN BRAVO 
CHADWICK WALTON SCOTT KUGGELEIJN LENDL SIMMONS 
OSHANE THOMAS CHEMAR HOLDER KHARY PIERRE 
ASIF ALI OBED McCOY TIM SEIFERT 
FIDEL EDWARDS RAHKEEM CORNWALL SIKANDAR RAZA 
PRESTON MCSWEEN MARK DEYAL ANDERSON PHILLIP 
JERMAINE BLACKWOOD ZAHIR KHAN PRAVIN TAMBE 
NICHOLAS KIRTON KIMANI MELIUS JAYDEN SEALES 
RAMAAL LEWIS LENIKO BOUCHER AMIR JANGOO 
NKRUMAH BONNAR KAVEM HODGE TION WEBSTER 
VEERASAMMY PERMAUL JAVELLE GLEN AKEAL HOSEIN 
RYAN PERSAUD SAAD BIN ZAFAR MUHAMMAD ALI KHAN 
PATRIOTS TRIDENTS WARRIORS
CHRIS LYNN RASHID KHAN IMRAN TAHIR 
BEN DUNK JASON HOLDER NICHOLAS POORAN 
EVIN LEWISCOREY ANDERSON BRANDON KING  
NICK KELLY SHAMARH BROOKS ROSS TAYLOR 
SOHAIL TANVIR MITCHELL SANTNER SHIMRON HETMYER  
ISH SODHI JOHNSON CHARLES CHRIS GREEN  
SHELDON COTTERELL SHAI HOPE KEEMO PAUL  
DENESH RAMDIN HAYDEN WALSH, JNR, SHERFANE RUTHERFORD  
RAYAD EMRIT ASHLEY NURSE ROMARIO SHEPHERD 
IMRAN KHAN JONATHAN CARTER NAVEEN UL HAQ
ALZARRI JOSEPH RAYMON REIFER CHANDRAPUL HEMRAJ  
JOSHUA DE SILVA KYLE MAYERS  KEVIN SINCLAIR 
DOMINIC DRAKES JOSHUA BISHOP ASHMEADE NEDD
COLIN ARCHIBALD NYEEM YOUNG ODEAN SMITH 
JON RUSS JAGGESAR JUSTIN GREAVES ANTHONY BRAMBLE 
JAHMAR HAMILTON KEON HARDINGJASDEEP SINGH 
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The tournament gets underway on 18 August and will see 33 games played at two venues in Trinidad. The first match will see last year’s runners-up, the Guyana Amazon Warriors, take on the Trinbago Knight Riders. The final will take place on 10 September.

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