Gayle Heads Windies Exports
Published: Friday | January 20, 20120 Comments
DHAKA, Bangladesh (CMC):
Chris Gayle topped the list of 12 [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]West [COLOR=blue !important]Indies[/COLOR] players that have been signed to play in the inaugural Bangladesh Twenty20 Premier League next month.[/COLOR]
The big-hitting opener, whose career has been put on ice due to his long-running dispute with the West Indies Cricket Board, was pipped for the highest price by Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi for the tournament.
Afridi was sold for US$700,000 to the Dhaka Gladiators and Gayle went for $551,000 to the Barisal Burners.
West Indies players did well for themselves in the auction with Marlon Samuels, whose batting during the team's recent series there was outstanding, fetching a price of US$360,000 for the Duronto Rajshadi.
Big hitter reputation
This was above Kieron Pollard, whose reputation as a big hitter has also been in high demand in T20 tournaments globally. The T&T all-rounder was picked up by the Gladiators for US$300,000.
His compatriot and fellow all-rounder Dwayne Bravo went to the Chittagong Kings for US$150,000.
There were a few surprising choices among the Caribbean imported list, with heavily maligned West Indies captain Darren Sammy fetching a price of US$55,000 for the Sylhet Royals.
Fast bowler Jerome Taylor has not played any serious [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]cricket[/COLOR] for the last year, but the Kings picked him up for US$50,000, along with T&T all-rounder Kevon Cooper for US$25,000.[/COLOR]
The Khulan Royal Brengals claimed durable batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul for US$25,000, although his opportunities in the shorter version of [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]the [COLOR=blue !important]game[/COLOR][/COLOR] have been few this past year.[/COLOR]
The other Caribbean imports picked up in the auction were all-rounder André Russell (US$85,000), fast bowler Fidel Edwards (US$60,000) and all-rounder Dwayne Smith (US$50,000) for the Khulan Royal Brengals, along with opener [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]Lendl [COLOR=blue !important]Simmons[/COLOR][/COLOR] (US$25,000) for the Chittagong Kings.[/COLOR]
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Published: Friday | January 20, 20120 Comments
Gayle
DHAKA, Bangladesh (CMC):
Chris Gayle topped the list of 12 [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]West [COLOR=blue !important]Indies[/COLOR] players that have been signed to play in the inaugural Bangladesh Twenty20 Premier League next month.[/COLOR]
The big-hitting opener, whose career has been put on ice due to his long-running dispute with the West Indies Cricket Board, was pipped for the highest price by Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi for the tournament.
Afridi was sold for US$700,000 to the Dhaka Gladiators and Gayle went for $551,000 to the Barisal Burners.
West Indies players did well for themselves in the auction with Marlon Samuels, whose batting during the team's recent series there was outstanding, fetching a price of US$360,000 for the Duronto Rajshadi.
Big hitter reputation
This was above Kieron Pollard, whose reputation as a big hitter has also been in high demand in T20 tournaments globally. The T&T all-rounder was picked up by the Gladiators for US$300,000.
His compatriot and fellow all-rounder Dwayne Bravo went to the Chittagong Kings for US$150,000.
There were a few surprising choices among the Caribbean imported list, with heavily maligned West Indies captain Darren Sammy fetching a price of US$55,000 for the Sylhet Royals.
Fast bowler Jerome Taylor has not played any serious [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]cricket[/COLOR] for the last year, but the Kings picked him up for US$50,000, along with T&T all-rounder Kevon Cooper for US$25,000.[/COLOR]
The Khulan Royal Brengals claimed durable batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul for US$25,000, although his opportunities in the shorter version of [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]the [COLOR=blue !important]game[/COLOR][/COLOR] have been few this past year.[/COLOR]
The other Caribbean imports picked up in the auction were all-rounder André Russell (US$85,000), fast bowler Fidel Edwards (US$60,000) and all-rounder Dwayne Smith (US$50,000) for the Khulan Royal Brengals, along with opener [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]Lendl [COLOR=blue !important]Simmons[/COLOR][/COLOR] (US$25,000) for the Chittagong Kings.[/COLOR]
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