DOMINIC DRAKES, CHEMAR HOLDER AMONG THE STAND OUTS IN CPL 19
The West Indies Emerging Players, as selected by Cricket West Indies (CWI), taking part in the 2019 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) have been putting impressive performances.
All teams at this year’s tournament had to select two of the best up and coming Caribbean cricketers for this year’s event and there have been a number of standout efforts so far.
West Indies Emerging Players:
Barbados Tridents – Leniko Boucher and Chemar Holder
Guyana Amazon Warriors – Odean Smith and Keagan Simmons
Jamaica Tallawahs – Ramaal Lewis and Shamar Springer
St Kitts & Nevis Patriots – Jeremiah Louis and Dominic Drakes
St Lucia Zouks – Jeavor Royal and Roland Cato
Trinbago Knight Riders – Amir Jangoo and Anderson Phillip
Dominic Drakes has been succeeding for the St Kitts & Nevis Patriots and played a superb innings against the Barbados Tridents where he made 34* as he pushed his side to a near victory.
Dominic Drakes' unbeaten 14-ball 34 for St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in their #CPL2019 clash against Barbados Tridents is now the highest individual score by a No.11 in men's T20 cricket. pic.twitter.com/6QHWYxdI1i
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Leniko Boucher is currently top of the Barbados Tridents batting averages, with his 62 not out setting up victory against the St Kitts & Nevis Patriots at Warner Park. The wicket-keeper batsman has been a very strong addition to the Tridents squad.
Young wicket-keeper batsman Leniko Boucher shares his feelings and thoughts about being part of CPL 2019.#BiggestPartyInSport #CPL19 #LetsGoTridents #WeTridentStrong #LifeNice pic.twitter.com/4eOE4LeJ0v
— Barbados Tridents (@BIMTridents) September 25, 2019
Shamar Springer has been performing well for the Jamaica Tallawahs, claiming a Man-of-the-Match award for this 3/32 against the Tridents. He also scored some valuable runs, making 30 from 20 balls against the Patriots.
The man with the dance moves! In at #10 in our Emerging Players Series...the all rounder from Barbados.. Shamar Springer! Stay tuned to see more on the West Indies Emerging Players! pic.twitter.com/ZipLPsiexn
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Ramaal Lewis has also been performing well for the Tallawahs, with both bat and ball. Lewis has been scoring at a strike rate of 145 and has taken four wickets.
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Former U-19 Captain, Ramaal Lewis bowls off our 1st segment!
Stay tuned for more episodes from our #EmergingPlayersSeries. pic.twitter.com/g9FCVWr1xw
Anderson Phillip returned figures of 3/38 for the Trinbago Knight Riders against the Patriots which his team lost after a Super Over. In a high scoring game Phillip was one of the standout bowlers.
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— TrinbagoKnightRiders (@TKRiders) September 25, 2019
Michael Hall, the Tournament Operations Director of Hero CPL, said:
“Hero CPL takes its role in helping to develop the next generation of cricketers very seriously, and we are really pleased to have agreed this initiative with CWI which guarantees playing time for these players.”
Director of Cricket at CWI, Jimmy Adams shared,
"We’re delighted to see the West Indies development players not just receiving game time in such high profile games, but also making significant contributions with bat, ball and in the field. We congratulate the development players on their performances so far and we look forward to continuing this initiative with our partners at the CPL.”
Watch the entire Rapid Fire Series with West Indies Emerging Players below!
https://www.windiescricket.com/videos/category/game-rapid-fire-questions/
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