After successfully retaining the core side of the team in this year’s CPL campaign, the Zouks will look forward to playing some of the famous names in Guyana Amazon Warriors this time. Switch on your TV on 2nd September 5:30 pm to witness a great match of this bat vs. bat matchday.
ST LUCIA ZOUKS VS GUYANA AMAZON WARRIORS
About The Match
DATE
Sept 02 2020
TIME
05:30 PM
PLACE
Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Tarouba
ST LUCIA ZOUKS TEAM
For the upcoming season of CPL 2020, the Zouks team has signed up the most decorated batsman in the history of T20 – Chris Gayle as their marquee player. Previously, Gayle has played for the Tallawahs in the first four CPL seasons before spending 2018 and 2019 with St Kitts and Nevis Patriots team. As per the latest notifications issued by the St Lucia Zouks team, Chris Gayle won’t be able to play the 2020 season due to few “personal reasons”. Nevertheless, the Zouks has made a great effort to retain its core players, while joining some cricket debutants in their team league. On that note, here’s the updated list of St Lucia Zouks team players:
Retained: Daren Sammy, Andre Fletcher, Kesrick Williams, Obed McCoy, Rahkeem Cornwall, Kavem Hodge, and Colin Ingram (Overseas).
Signed: Kimani Melius, Rilee Rossouw (Overseas), Anrich Nortje (Overseas), and Noor Ahmad (Overseas).
Drafted: Chemar Holder, Mark Deyal, Leniko Bucher, Mohammad Nabi (Overseas), Javelle Glen, and Saad Bin Zafar (ICC Americas pick).
GUYANA AMAZON WARRIORS TEAM
The 2020 Player Draft has now been completed and the Guyana Amazon Warriors 2020 has assembled the new group of players. While joining a set of young champs from the Caribbean, the Amazon Warriors has made a genuine effort to retain its last year’s successful players.
Retained: Imran Tahir (Overseas), Chris Green (Overseas), Qais Ahmad (Overseas), Nicholas Pooran, Brandon King, Shimron Hetmyer, Keemo Paul, Sherfane Rutherford, Romario Shepherd, Chanderpaul Hemraj, Odean Smith and Anthony Bramble.
Signed: Ross Taylor (Overseas) and Kevin Sinclair.
Drafted: Naveen-ul-Haq (Overseas), Ashmead Nedd, and Jasdeep Singh (ICC Americas pick).