Abu Dhabi T10 players from around the world to arrive from January 21
By K.R. Nayar
Matt Boucher, Chief Executive Officer of Abu Dhabi
Cricket, talks on how the players’ draft, which picked top cricketers from
around the world, would boost the contest in the fourth edition of the
tournament.Matt Boucher, Chief Executive Officer Abu Dhabi Cricket
With the Abu Dhabi T10 players’ draft for the
fourth edition having completed successfully, cricketers from around the world
will arrive in Abu Dhabi by January 21, 2021, for the tournament that
will be held from January 28 to February 6 at the Abu Dhabi Zayed Cricket
Stadium.
Speaking to krbuzz.blogspot.com, Matt Boucher, Chief Executive Officer of Abu
Dhabi Cricket, expressed his delight that some of the best cricketers from
around the world have been picked by the eight teams. He said, “The
multi-national element of the event in bringing world cricket to the T10
epi-center in Abu Dhabi is something that we were targeting to do. We are now
looking forward to the players’ arrival from January 21 to have the tournament
running.”
Deccan Gladiators team officials |
The players' draft saw cricketers from Test-playing nations, especially the sub-continent nations like India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan, as well as South Africa, England, and West Indies being picked for the different teams. Players from the USA, Nepal, Oman, and the UAE have also been included.
Team Abu Dhabi officials
Boucher highlighted the presence of icons who
would add glitter to the event. According to him, “I think we've got an
incredible icon line up. Chris Gayle, Sunil Narine, Dwayne Bravo, Shahid
Afridi, Andre Russell, Shoaib Malik, Thisara Perera, and Isuru Udana. This is
exactly the type of multinational icons that we are after to represent Abu
Dhabi T10. The teams have done a great job as they have filled in their line-
up brilliantly.”
The third edition at the Abu Dhabi Zayed Cricket
Stadium was watched by a record crowd in 2019, and organisers are hoping that
the government would allow spectators to watch the tournament from the stadium
from January 28.
Bangla Tigers team officials
Boucher was pleased with the manner in which the
draft went on right from the start at the Oaks Hotel in Dubai. “The first pick
of the night, Mohammad Hafeez, went to Maratha Arabians. So that was
great to see Pakistan playing such a leading light in the picks. Hafeez was
followed by players like Hardus Viljoen, Fabian Allen, and Sam Billing getting
drafted. It was notable that top coaches like Andy Flower and player and
captain Shoaib Malik were personally present to pick their players.”
The manner in which the draft went on was
electrifying. Some of the best shorter format cricketers from Sri Lanka got
snapped up in a flash. Team owners ensured that almost all the best Afghanistan
players, known for their fighting ability, were picked. Nepal’s promising
players, some of whom were closely watched by many of the teams' talent
hunters, got drafted.
When Pakistan stars like Hasan Ali, Sohail Tanvir,
Sharjeel Khan, Mohammad Irfan, Wahab Riaz, and hard hitters such as Nicholas
Pooran, Lendl Simmons, Andre Fletcher, Tom Banton, and Alex Hales were picked,
it was clear that the tournament was set to create great battles. To add to the
local flavor, some of the best UAE players too got selected into the different
teams.
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