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Cricket Luminaries Join Global T20 Canada as Coaches Ahead of Inaugural Players Draft

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Published on June 10, 2018 with No Comments

Iconic coaches including Waqar Younis, Tom Moody and Phil Simmons to guide Canadian franchise teams

Coaches and Teams: Mohammad Akram – Edmonton Royals, Donovan Miller – Vancouver Knights,
Tom Moody – Montreal Tigers, Phil Simmons – Toronto Nationals, Waqar Younis – Winnipeg Eagles

Marquee Players: Chris Gayle – West Indies, Steve Smith – Australia, Andre Russell – West Indies,
Sunil Narine – West Indies, Shahid Afridi – Pakistan, Chris Lynn – Australia, Daren Sammy – West Indies, David Miller – South Africa, Lasinth Malinga – Sri Lanka, Dwayne Bravo – West indies.

Prominent names from the international cricket coaching fraternity will lead the five Canadian franchise teams in the inaugural Global T20 Canada (www.GT20.ca), set to take place in Toronto from June 28 to July 15.

They include, along with their assigned team: Waqar Younis, legendary Pakistan fast bowler and ex Pakistan coach – Winnipeg Eagles; Tom Moody, former Australian all-rounder, ICC World Cup winner and ex-coach of Sri Lanka – Montreal Tigers; Phil Simmons, West Indies all-rounder and coach of ICC World Twenty20 India 2016 champion West Indies – Toronto Nationals; Mohammad Akram, former Pakistan fast bowler and coach of Pakistan Super League franchise, Peshawar Zalmi – Edmonton Royals and Donovan Miller, renowned Jamaican coach – Vancouver Knights.

Aside from two of the 10 marquee players announced on May 24, each coach will select 14 additional players for their team from a vast talent pool. In just two weeks, over 1,500 players from Canada and around the world had registered for selection.

Speaking on his appointment, Younis said, “I look forward to this experience.  I have fond memories of playing in Toronto in the 1990s. I still remember the kind of excitement it created at that time and this time it should be no different. Global T20 has announced some magnificent names as marquee players. I am looking forward to the draft and making a well-balanced side for my franchise, Winnipeg Eagles.”

“This is truly a wonderful opportunity for the game in Canada and North America,” said Moody, coach of Montreal Tigers, stressing the importance of this moment. “I am delighted to be involved as one of the head coaches of the league. I will do everything possible in my role to support the success of this tournament.”

Simmons, who will lead Toronto Nationals, holders of the number one selection in the draft, emphasized, “Competition like this in the North America region is very much the need of the hour to strengthen the development of the game in an associate country like Canada. I am looking forward to sharing my coaching experience with Toronto Nationals and would like to congratulate Cricket Canada and Global T20 Canada for this initiative.”

 

 

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