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Innovation, quality field hallmark of ILT20 Season 2

COACH ANDY FLOWER TARGETS PLAYOFF SPOT AS GULF GIANTS BEGIN DEFENCE

- DUBAI BY A.K.S. SATISH

Innovation and learning go hand in hand. The DP World ILT20 league has ensured that the learnings from the first season are enhanced with innovation during the second edition of the league, which begins with defending champions Gulf Giants taking on Sharjah Warriors at the Sharjah Internatio­nal Stadium today.

The ILT20 league, following in the footsteps of the Indian Premier League (IPL), the richest franchise league in the world, has introduced the Super Sub and Wild Cards for this edition. The IPL began the novel Impact Player rule in 2023, which resulted in many close contests. However, the teams will need to be spot-on in choosing their players to bolster the combinatio­n and introduce them at the right time.

It’s a tricky task, at least in the initial phase. But MI Emirates, AD Knight Riders, Dubai Capitals and Gulf Giants will have the edge over the others as the team management has experience­d it first hand in the IPL last season.

The Super Sub is just one of the many components like dew, pitch conditions — the teams will be playing at all three venues across the UAE — that will all play their part in the 34-match league. But the six-team tournament has an improved quality with over 100 internatio­nal players, including Twenty20 legends, taking part in Season 2.

Superstars in fray

Stars like David Warner, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Sunil Narine, Dwayne Bravo, Nicholas Pooran, Alex Hales, Shadab Khan, Rovman Powell, Dasun Shanaka, Sikandar Raza, Rahmanulla­h Gurbaz, James Vince, Chris Jordan, Trent Boult, Carlos Brathwaite, Ambati Rayudu, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Chris Woakes, Sherfane Rutherford and Sheldon Cottrell will all be in action during the next 32 days.

Some of the UAE players who have produced sterling performanc­es in internatio­nal matches recently like Aayan Khan, Muhammad Waseem, Aditya Shetty, Aryan Lakra, Karthik Meiyappan, Rohan Mustafa, Vritya Aravind, Basil Hameed, and Alishan Sharafu are all playing for the different teams. A total of 25 UAE players will feature in this edition. “I’ve had an IPL with an Impact Player situation. It brings another tactical element to the game and also allows lot of teams to bring the leg-spinners and the mystery bowlers into the game more, which is a good thing. It makes the league slightly more competitiv­e because you’ve got another element added to either your bowling attack or to strengthen your batting,” Gulf Giants coach Andy Flower told Gulf News.

The former Zimbabwe skipper is guarded in his approach as the defending champions begin their campaign against Sharjah

Warriors. The coach aims to get a winning start and is looking at clinching one of the four playoff spots in the tournament.

“No pressure at all. We are the only team in this tournament that can win it for the second time. So that’s a really privileged position. It would be wonderful if we could achieve that, but we will have our focus on the first game in Sharjah on a relaid pitch. Of course, our goal is to win it, but we’ve got to move our sights back a little and want to make the playoffs first. We have to work very hard to make the playoffs,” the former Zimbabwe captain added.

“The quality has gone up in this tournament this year. The Sharjah Warriors have a strong squad and Desert Vipers were obviously a very good side last year and will be again. It should be super competitiv­e.”

In top condition

The Adani management has ensured that the Gulf Giants are in top condition with a 10-day preparator­y camp, which Flower feels is the key for success.

“One of the challenges that all coaches and leaders face in the franchise leagues across the world is getting the team together very quickly. You don’t have much lead-in time. We’ve got together 10 days before the first game and that’s quite a long time. Only in the IPL, teams would spend that long in preparatio­n,” Flower added.

Yesterday, legendary Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar, Brand Ambassador for the DP World ILT20 season 2, set the tempo for the action, saying: “They are all superstars. I am glad I was not born in this era. Players like Chris Lynn would have smacked me all over. Sunil Narine would have always got me out.”

Akhtar then lauded UAE for creating such a platform through this tournament.

“We saw UAE Under-19 team beating Pakistan Under-19 and this tournament has played a big role in showcasing young talent here,” he added.

They are all superstars. I am glad I was not born in this era. Players like Chris Lynn would have smacked me all over. Sunil Narine would have always got me out.” Shoaib Akhtar » Former Pakistan pacer

It brings another tactical element to the game and also allows lot of teams to bring the leg-spinners and the mystery bowlers into the game more, which is a good thing.” Andy Flower » Gulf Giants coach

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 ?? Clint Egbert/Gulf News ?? Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Nicholas Pooran, Chris Lynn, Colin Munro, Sunil Narine and Sam Billings pose with the ILT20 Trophy yesterday.
Clint Egbert/Gulf News Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Nicholas Pooran, Chris Lynn, Colin Munro, Sunil Narine and Sam Billings pose with the ILT20 Trophy yesterday.

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