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UAE PLAYERS IN A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN

Inaugural DP World franchise T20 league to get off to a glitzy start in Dubai today

- BY A.K.S. SATISH Sports Editor

The DP World Internatio­nal League T20, which begins on Friday, January 13, is set to usher in a new era for UAE cricket as the inaugural six-team franchise league is set to be a red-letter day for the 24 local-based players and for generation­s to come.

For the UAE players, while rubbing shoulders with some of the best Twenty20 players in the world and with the ECB’s rules stipulatin­g a minimum of two UAE players in the playing XI, it’s a big leap in terms of quality.

“Just to win as many as we can and try to win the competitio­n. To play good cricket and play one game at a time is really important in franchise cricket. The UAE players are good and exciting talents. It’s important that the UAE players play with the internatio­nal players and learn from them. It’s big for anybody. The more they play, the more they can learn from them. The players are quite young and they are talented, it’s just that they need a bit of nurturing,” said Moeen Ali, Sharjah Warriors skipper.

The England vice-captain said the rest during the last few weeks has refreshed him and he is feeling fresh and raring to go after non-stop cricket that included the Twenty20 World Cup titlewinni­ng streak in Australia. The all-rounder has a good weapon in UAE leg-spinner Karthik Meiyappan, who claimed a hattrick in the Twenty20 World Cup against Sri Lanka, along with Junaid Siddiqu, Alishan Sharafu and Muhammad Jawadullah.

“The league, at its heart, is built on the foundation of developmen­t for UAE Cricket and the UAE players,” Mubashshir Usmani, General Secretary Emirates Cricket, had said during an earlier announceme­nt. “To be in the position to now share with the cricketing world that we have delivered on this mandate, with the support and commitment from our franchises, that 24 of the best available UAE talents have been secured (by the franchises). It is an incredible day for Emirates cricket and the Board.”

A day before the start of the inaugural ILT20 League in the UAE, seasoned West Indian allrounder Dwayne Bravo said he is eagerly looking forward to pass on his knowledge to the younger cricketers at the MI Emirates setup, as they aim for the crown.

Bravo, who will perform his blockbuste­r ‘Champion’ song at the opening ceremony of the tournament, also expects his team to perform in the same vein under fellow West Indian Keiron Pollard’s leadership.

“I think it’s important to pass on whatever knowledge I have (about the game) and try to develop the next generation of cricketers. While I still enjoy playing, I have to accept reality, the time will soon come and after this to share the informatio­n with others,” Bravo said during the league-organised press conference in Dubai.

UAE opener Muhammad Waseem, who has scored 743 runs in 20 T20s, said that he can’t wait to play alongside Pollard in the MI Emirates camp. “I am feeling very happy and I feel lucky to be a part of such a big franchise. This is a huge moment for us, which I can’t put into words. I will try to play my best and showcase the talent that UAE has. I can’t wait to play alongside Kieron Pollard.”

Local talent

Another young talent from the UAE, Vriitya Aravind, who has scored 536 runs and effected 12 catches & three stumpings in 25 T20s, said that he always wanted to play for the MI franchise. “It’s an honour and a privilege to represent one of the most-successful cricket franchises in the world. I saw Sachin Tendulkar play for MI (in the IPL) and I wanted to represent the franchise at some point in my life and therefore I feel lucky to get a chance to be a part of MI Emirates at an early age. I am looking forward to playing with Nicholas Pooran since we have similar roles,” said the wicketkeep­er-batter.

In the opening match on Friday, Dubai Capitals will take on Abu Dhabi Knight Riders at the Ring of Fire after a glitzy opening ceremony at the Dubai Internatio­nal Stadium. There is hardly anything to choose from between the teams, who will carry their Indian Premier League rivalry to the UAE shores. Both are armed with some quality players who could give them a winning start, though the toss could play a vital role during the early part of the tournament as the fresh pitch and the dew could assist the pacers.

The Abu Dhabi Knight Riders captain Sunil Narine says he is not under pressure and wants the team to enjoy the ride in the DP World ILT20. “Anything you do in cricket is challengin­g. We have to adapt and enjoy what we are doing. I hope everyone enjoys the cricket and gives their best,” said the West Indian all-rounder during the press conference on Thursday.

Narine, who has come with his family, also believes that the UAE is a great place to play cricket. “Having my family here is great as we can do a little bit of sightseein­g during our downtime instead of just relaxing in the room. There are a lot of things to do in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.”

Rovman Powell, skipper of the Dubai Capitals, wants everyone to use the opportunit­y to improve, especially the UAE players. “This is a start of something special. Not from a personal standpoint, but from the team and franchise standpoint. This is a good chance for the UAE players to showcase their talent. The DP World ILT20 is a good launching pad for them and, hopefully, they’ll utilise this opportunit­y.”

The three teams backed by IPL owners, MI Emirates, Abu Dhabi Knight Riders and Dubai Capitals, will try to stamp their authority in the newly-minted franchise tournament, tipped to be the second richest in the world after the IPL, Sharjah Warriors, Gulf Giants and Desert Vipers will ensure that they are no pushovers.

 ?? Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ?? From left: Abu Dhabi Knight Riders captain Sunil Narine, Desert Vipers captain Colin Munro, Dubai Capitals captain Rovman Powell, Gulf Giants captain James Vince, MI Emirates captain Darren Bravo and Sharjah Warriors captain Moeen Ali during the press conference, yesterday.
Virendra Saklani/Gulf News From left: Abu Dhabi Knight Riders captain Sunil Narine, Desert Vipers captain Colin Munro, Dubai Capitals captain Rovman Powell, Gulf Giants captain James Vince, MI Emirates captain Darren Bravo and Sharjah Warriors captain Moeen Ali during the press conference, yesterday.
 ?? ?? Scan the QR code on the left to read about the Smart Ball to be used for ILT20
Scan the QR code on the left to read about the Smart Ball to be used for ILT20
 ?? ?? The ILT20 trophy.
The ILT20 trophy.

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