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-Says Gajanand Singh, one of four Guyanese in Guyana Amazon Warriors team to contest 2017 Hero CPL Tournament

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The draft of the highly anticipate­d 2017 Hero’s Caribbean Premier League (CPL) ended in great disappoint­ment for a lot of youngsters who seek to build a T20 career and earn big dollars in the lucrative cricket league in the process.

The league, however, offered 29-yearold Gajanand Singh some measure of hope to live out his childhood dream of representi­ng the West Indies, when he earned an 11th round selection to the Guyana Amazon Warriors team yesterday, at the players draft in Barbados.

Singh, who subsequent­ly received a number of congratula­tory messages on social media, said that he plans to give it (his selection) his heart and soul when the tournament commences.

The left-hander confessed that he was glued to his television set while the draft was going on.

“I was watching the draft actually. I was keenly posted because I have been playing some good 20/20 cricket and right now I’m very happy. I’ve been working hard and putting in all the good work,” he told Stabroek Sports yesterday.

Singh, in his last major T20 hit-outs in the UWI/UNICOM T20 tournament in Trinidad and Tobago, had a prolific run of form for the Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) where he did his talent justice by racking up 328 runs while only being dismissed once in the tournament.

He scored 64, 88, 56, 56 and 64 on his way to being adjudged the Most Valuable Player of the tournament.

The former West Indies Under 19 player in expressing what the selection means for him said: “The selection means a lot, it means a lot to me, my family and all my supporters and friends who have been keeping me in shape and working with me.”

Singh who will make his debut in the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) recognized T20 tournament when he puts on the Warriors armour, will no doubt look to catch the eyes of the West Indies selectors.

He has a highest T20 score of 116 in the Chicago Premiere League in the United States of America and will be keen to replicate the performanc­e in the CPL to catch the eyes of the West Indies selectors.

“I’ve always wanted to play for the West Indies and this is just another opportunit­y to get me to where I want to be.”

Meanwhile, the Warriors have also added five other new faces to this year’s franchise setup. Those faces include 21year-old Bajan all-rounder Roshon Primus who is steadily making a name for himself, the consistent Jamaican wicket-keeper/batsman Chadwick Walton, ICC Americas Steven Taylor, Afghanista­n all-

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