The Star (Jamaica)

Line-up for hurricane relief match completed

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New Zealanders Luke Ronchi and Mitchell McClenagha­n have been named to complete the ICC World XI for the fundraisin­g Twenty20 Internatio­nal against West Indies at Lord’s later this month.

The pair will join the side skippered by England white-ball captain Eoin Morgan and which includes the likes of internatio­nal stars Pakistani Shoaib Malik, Bangladesh’s Shakib-al-Hasan and exciting Afghanista­n leg-spinner Rashid Khan.

Funds from the fixture will be in aid of stadia in the Caribbean damaged by the passage of Hurricanes Irma and Maria last September.

Ronchi, a wicketkeep­er/batsman who played the last of his internatio­nals almost a year ago, said he felt the need to get involved in the game because of the cause.

“It is all for a worthy cause and it feels really good to see so many cricketers from different countries come together for such a reason,” he said.

McClenagan, meanwhile, has not turned out for his national side in more than two years but is a regular campaigner on the internatio­nal T20 circuit, and is currently playing for Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League.

“It will be an absolute pleasure to contribute towards a fantastic cause and to help restore damaged stadiums after the devastatio­n caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria,” said the left-arm seamer.

The match, scheduled for May 31, will also feature the likes of Indians Dinesk Karthik and Hardik Pandya, along with Tamim Iqbal of Bangladesh, Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi and Sri Lanka’s Thisara Perera.

STRONG SIDE

West Indies will boast a strong side including Chris Gayle, Evin Lewis and Andre Russell, and Morgan said he was expecting “an engrossing contest.”

“It’s a great honour to be leading a side which has a selection of players from a number of nations, and I can’t wait to get on to the field for what promises to be an engrossing contest,” he said.

“The build-up to the event ... has been very exciting with new additions announced on a regular basis, and the anticipati­on has been growing daily. I’m sure all the players, including those of the Windies side, are eager to play at Lord’s.

Test venues the Sir Viv Richards Stadium in Antigua and Windsor Park in Dominica are among the stadia set to benefit.

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