The Trinidad and Tobago Red Force versus Regional XI Charity T20 Cricket match on October 14 is just nine days away and two star-studded team have been selected.
Kieron Pollard will captain a strong Red Force squad while Darren Sammy will skipper the Regional XI in a match being used to raise funds for our Caribbean neighbours who have been affected by Hurricane Irma and Maria at the Queens Park Oval, Port-of-Spain from 7pm.
This will be the first time the Red Force will be playing Twenty20 cricket since the inception of the Caribbean Premier League which resulted in the introduction of franchise cricket in Caribbean.
Selected in the squad are: Sunil Narine, Samuel Badree, Ravi Rampaul, Rayad, Emrit, Kevon Cooper, Lendl Simmons, Denesh Ramdin and Dwayne and Darren Bravo who formed the core group of players that put the Red Force on the global map with their exciting brand of cricket at the now defunct Champions League tournaments.
Emerging T20 superstars such as attacking opening batsman Evin Lewis and wicketkeeper/batsman Nicholas Pooran have been included in the squad that will be coached by Kelvin Williams and managed by Roland Sampath.
The Regional XI has an experienced squad which featured World T20 champions Johnson Charles, Andre Fletcher, Fiedel Edwards, Dwayne Smith and Ashley Nurse. Off-spinner Shane Shillingford who is from Dominica which has been severely affected by the recent hurricanes is in the team. Jamaican sprinter and Olympic gold medalist, Yohan Blake will also be part of the Regional XI.
TTCB Executive Member and a key figure of the Local Organising Committee for the Charity T20 tournament, Baldath Mahabir expressed his delight in reuniting the Red Force team to play against a formidable Regional XI for a worthy cause.
The Red Force squad is one of the greatest Twenty20 team every assembled. I am delighted that the team is reuniting to play in the Charity T20 match to help raise funds for our Caribbean brothers and sisters affected by the hurricanes, said Mahabir.
He added, Every player was eager to be a part of this match and it shows how much they wanted to contribute to the relief effort and do their part to help those affected by the hurricanes.
Trinidad and Tobago XI
Evin Lewis PowerGen
Lendl Simmons Cane Farm
Darren Bravo Queens Park
Denesh Ramdin Preysal
Kieron Pollard Queens Park (Captain)
Dwayne Bravo Queens Park
Nicholas Pooran Queens Park
Sunil Narine Queens Park
Samuel Badree PowerGen
Ravi Rampaul PowerGen
Kevon Cooper Queens Park
Rayad Emrit Alescon Comets
Jason Mohammed PowerGen
Shannon Gabriel Queens Park
Kelvin Williams (Coach)
Roland Sampath (Manager)
Regional XI
Dwayne Smith Barbados
Johnson Charles St. Lucia
Andre Fletcher Grenada
Chadwick Walton Jamaica
Andre McCarthy Jamaica
Rovman Powell Jamaica
Darren Sammy St. Lucia (Captain)
Ashley Nurse Barbados
Sulieman Benn Barbados
Kesrick Williams St. Vincent
Fidel Edwards Barbados
Jerome Taylor Jamaica
Shane Shillingford Dominica
Yohan Blake Jamaica
Message Board Archives
Star-studded teams for Charity T20
Yohan Blake?
In reply to natty_forever
Blake is a very good cricketer, so is usin bolt. Don't be fooled by their exploits on the track
In reply to jballer84
Rubbish.
Amateur talent maybe but compared to these pros who train for cricket throughout the year, they would struggle to get into local club cricket XIs.
In reply to greggle71
Now thats a T&T squad.
Lewis
Simmons
Bravo
Ramdin
Pollard
Pooran
Dravo
Narine
Emrit
Rampaul
Badree
Gabriel
JMo.
Blake in hurricane clash
Blake has shown an interest in cricket for a while now and considers himself a budding all rounder.
They will come up against a T&T Red Force outfit that has proven to be the best in the region. A look at the line-up of the Red Force brings back memories of the period 2009 to 2014, when they attended four Champions League tournaments, as winners of the Caribbean T20 title. Packed into the team are a number of players who recently played for the winning Trinbago Knight Riders in the 2017 Hero CPL tournament.
Link Text
In reply to Andy99
Lol
Charity match, maybe they *should* have more 'non-cricketers' involved.
In reply to Andy99
Lewis
Simmons
Bravo
Ramdin
Pollard
Pooran
Bravo
Narine
Emrit
Rampaul
Badree
Gabriel
JMo.
Apart from those 13... there is
Imran Khan
Cariah
Marlon Richards
Thats a solid core of 16 players that can play international cricket for the next 5-7 years easily.
It's almost impossible to break into a T&T XI far less a WI XI for a young upcoming player.
One of the merits of CPL is that the franchise structure allows the spreading of talent if any country is faced with a glut of talent. T&T in this instance.
The tickets are US$100 or TT$100 ?
In reply to greggle71
Hola,,,only 2 stars on this team bro....The Magician and Pollard...the rest are bits and pieces...stars of Barrackpore...or Diego Martin or whereever..
Cha..
Adios
CB
In reply to CITYBOY
Cityboy
You should know that with a team
one needs base players, then fill the gaps with applicable strengths
That the Red Force gang they bond easily and play as a team.
Where they reside have no applicable correlation.
In reply to sgtdjones
Da team will hold licks fom the bimshire boys
y the fack Charles there?
This will be a top class match.
I just hope we 'farriners' get at least some audio coverage
It would be interesting to find out whether or not this was the brainchild
of the Worst International Cricket Board in the Commonwealth .
If it is then Congratulations to them ; if not I would not be surprised ; That would be in keeping their Attitude & Behaviour .
In reply to POINT
You seem to be fixated with the WICB/CWI.
This is for Dominica, thats all that matter
In reply to tc1
limestone tc1
Only if ya gats Fidel and Tino to be on the side.
Dis way Polly cant bat he will be chasing Tino with he shoes.
As the premier Cricket Board in the
Region , My take is that the WICBC/CWI
should have arranged such a match .
Unfortunately it seems that they are not that bright , They however love using the Dominica Park to play matches .
It seems that they are only interested in staging matches when they are the sole beneficiaries of the money Collected .
Since WE live in Democratic Countries
Everyone has the Right to express His/her Views . Apparently some people do not believe this , never mind the fact that WE live in Democratic Countries , rather than in Russia .
I give the Regional Team the edge in batting....Trinidad Red Force the advantage in bowling.
In reply to analyst-kid
If dey had chg I wouldve agreed with u.
If any one of Smith,Charles,McCarthy and Walton get away....it is a big score.
I could only say that about Lewis and Simmons on the Red Force...Pollard dont perform too often.
This will be a top class match. In reply to Narper
Agreed, this game is immense....the build up to the game is far bigger than that for a WI international.
My only wish is that it should have been a best of three over the weekend...everyday would be a sellout.
Also, guest celebrity players is a good idea. One to each team, for one game only so to preserve competitiveness
If his Boltness for eg. turned out for team TT...the crowd would have been even further off the scale.,
All in all thought, a fantastic response from the players all for a worthy cause.
In reply to analyst-kid
Darren Bravo and Dinesh Ramdin were very good in the recent cpl. We know what Pooran can do if he stays 4 overs. Dwayne and Polly rusty atm. But on their day will destroy u
In reply to POINT
of the Worst International Cricket Board in the Commonwealth .
It was made possible by Sport T&T Dinas Ramnarine and the T&TCB
CWI just had to give its blessing, they have no involvement.
In reply to sgtdjones
So they couldn't even pick one Guyanese in the Caribbean All Star XI? Tell me why!
Living in the USA how could u get tickets?
In reply to Andy99
This team would have won a WC 3 or 4 years ago,I'm not sure they are good enough to do so now.
Search
Live Scores
- no matches