Date Posted: July 22, 2008:
Montcin Hodge, Kelbert Walters and Cardigan Connor (asst
coach) included.
(PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO) – Sir Vivian
Richards, chairman of the Stanford 20/20 selection panel
announced an exciting and diverse group of players in a 32
man Stanford Superstars training squad to prepare for the
Stanford 20/20 for US$20M match against England on November
1 in Antigua.
Senior West Indies quartet of Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Chris
Gayle, Ramnaresh Sarwan and Dwayne Bravo are the most
notable names in the squad which also includes Stanford
20/20 2008 Player of the Tournament Dave Mohammed, the left
arm spinner from Trinidad and Tobago.
Also included is Mohammed’s Trinidad and Tobago team mate
and leg spinner Samuel Badree while dynamic United States
Virgin Islands wicketkeeper Aldermond Lesmond is the fourth
wicketkeeper in the squad along with Trinidadian Denesh
Ramdin, Lyndon James of St Vincent and the Grenadines and
Andre Fletcher of Grenada.
“This is a squad of the best performers in the two editions
of the Stanford 20/20 Tournament we’ve had so far and the
best players in the region, it was a difficult task to
select the top 32 but our selection panel believes that
these players will provide us with the firepower and all the
other resources to prevail over England in what is the
richest prize in team sport history,” said Sir Viv, the
legendary former West Indies batsman.
The seven member selection panel also includes legends Sir
Everton Weekes, Courtney Walsh, Curtly Ambrose, Andy
Roberts, Lance Gibbs and Richie Richardson.
Dashing 18 year old Nevisian left handed opening batsman
Kieran Powell who hit a first ball six in the inaugural
Stanford 20/20 Tournament in 2006 is one of six opening
batsmen in the squad along with Gayle, Fletcher, Barbadian
born Trinidad and Tobago opener William Perkins, Jamaican
Xavier Marshall and Guyanese Travis Dowlin.
The only man to have scored a century in Stanford 20/20
cricket, 37 year old John Eugene of St Maarten is the oldest
player in the squad which has an eclectic mix of young,
exciting players, players who are now breaking into the
international cricket scene and more experienced
professionals.
“The difficult task of further reducing this training group
to the playing squad lies ahead so we will have to pay keen
attention to how the players cope in the training camps
which will be held in Antigua in the coming months,” Sir Viv
explained.
Former Antigua and Barbuda and West Indies player Eldine
Baptiste has been appointed head coach of the Stanford
Superstars squad and he will have Roger Harper, the former
West Indies and Kenya coach as his assistant along with
Anguilla coach Cardigan Connor.
The number of players in the final playing squad and the
dates of the preparatory camps will be announced once the
details have been confirmed.
Stanford Superstars squad: Samuel Badree (Trinidad and
Tobago), Lionel Baker (Montserrat), Sulieman Benn
(Barbados), Dwayne Bravo (Trinidad and Tobago), Jonathan
Carter (Barbados), Shivnarine Chanderpaul (Guyana), Lennox
Cush (Guyana), Travis Dowlin (Guyana), Rayad Emrit (Trinidad
and Tobago), John Eugene (St Maarten), Andre Fletcher
(Grenada), Daren Ganga (Trinidad and Tobago), Chris Gayle
(Jamaica), Chad Hampson (Antigua and Barbuda), Montcin
Hodge (Anguilla), Danza Hyatt (Jamaica), Lyndon James
(St Vincent and the Grenadines), Sylvester Joseph (Antigua
and Barbuda), Aldermond Lesmond (United States Virgin
Islands), Xavier Marshall (Jamaica), Dave Mohammed (Trinidad
and Tobago), Nelon Pascal (Grenada), William Perkins
(Trinidad and Tobago), Kieron Pollard (Trinidad and Tobago),
Daren Powell (Jamaica), Kieran Powell (Nevis), Denesh Ramdin
(Trinidad and Tobago), Darren Sammy (St Lucia), Ramnaresh
Sarwan (Guyana), Jerome Taylor (Jamaica), Kelbert Walters
(Anguilla), Tonito Willett (Nevis)
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