The annual player draft of the Abu Dhabi T10 league witnessed 110 players getting allocated to eight teams, as well as a host of superstars unveiled for the first time. The event allowed franchises just three minutes to select the players that would make or break their teams in the showpiece 10-day tournament.
With big cricketers up for grabs such as Mohammed Hafeez, Kieron Pollard, Shoaib Malik and Adil Rashid, tension crackled as players were snapped up by the franchises.
Northern Warriors
Defending champions Northern Warriors opted for a strong West Indies side in the draw, with Darren Sammy already confirmed as the team's icon player. The famed Andre Russell joined Sammy with three other compatriots, bringing the West Indies' contingent of the team to five.
Pakistan's Wahab Riaz was brought on board as part of a line-up focused on providing speedy deliveries. The Northern Warriors will begin their title defence against the Maratha Arabians on November 15.
Team Abu Dhabi
The newest addition to the Abu Dhabi T10 tournament, Team Abu Dhabi, made some well-strategised decisions during the draft, placing an emphasis on a strong bowling side. With Moeen Ali already selected as the team's icon player, the team had successful coups with Sri Lankan powerhouse Niroshan Dickwella, Kiwi all-rounder Corey Anderson, and left-handed fast bowler Mohammad Amir.
Team Abu Dhabi will be trained by former England coach, Trevor Bayliss, and the coach of the UAE National Cricket Team, Dougie Brown.
Maratha Arabians
The Maratha Arabians chose right-handed big-hitter Chris Lynn along with iconic Lasith Malinga in the first round of draws. West Indies heroes Dwayne Bravo and Chadwick Walton were brought on board, bringing a strong and diverse team to the table.
Deccan Gladiators
West Indies all-rounder Kieron Pollard was quickly snapped up by the Deccan Gladiators. With Shane Watson as the icon player, the Gladiators favoured a team that was strongly led by all-rounders. With a bowling line-up that mixed experience in the shape of Fawad Ahmed and the UAE's Zahoor Khan with young talent such as England's Mason Crane, the Deccan Gladiators adopted a varied line-up, allowing the team flexibility as they build up for the showpiece event.
Delhi Bulls
The Delhi Bulls will be led by World Cup-winning captain Eoin Morgan. The Bulls pulled in former Pakistan captain, Shoaib Malik, to further buoy their strong batting line-up, which also includes Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi, Sri Lanka's Kusal Perera, and Pakistan's Aamer Yamin. England's leg-spinning magician, Adil Rashid, was chosen to lead the bowling, which contains a variety of pace and spin.
The team chose players from all corners of the globe, including Irishman Paul Sterling, Dutchman Tobias Visee and American Ali Khan, presenting a team with a strong mix of both batting power and bowling talent.
Team Qalandars
Shahid Afridi was joined by his fellow Pakistani teammate Mohammad Hafeez in Team Qalandars. The lineup also includes Imad Wasim and Faheem Ashraf. The team presents a superb batting line-up, capable of smashing balls far beyond the boundaries of Zayed Cricket Stadium. Chris Jordan will bring his skills with the ball to a bowling squad comprised of both spin and speed. Tickets will be scarce when Team Qalandars meet Team Abu Dhabi on the opening night of the league on November 15.
Bangla Tigers
The Bangla Tigers opted to focus on big-hitting as their strategy for a chance to clutch the Abu Dhabi T10 Trophy, bringing in 12 players with impressive batting skills. Former limited-overs captain, Sri Lankan Thisara Perera was joined by names such as West Indies' Andre Fletcher and South Africa's Colin Ingram. The Tigers' batsmen will be looking to pounce against the Deccan Gladiators in their first match of the tournament on November 16.
Karnataka Tuskers
The Karnataka Tuskers took the opposite strategic tactic to the Tigers, opting for a team that places a heavy emphasis on a predominantly speedy bowling line-up. With icon player and big hitter Hashim Amla in attendance at the draw, the Tuskers brought on bowlers such as Nepalese Sandeep Lamichhane, promising English talent Pat Brown, and the slow-left orthodox Emirati player Ahmed Raza.
With batsmen joining Hashim at the crease including Evin Lewis and Johnson Charles, the Tuskers made sure they also had a strong batting powerhouse to provide stability in a format that can twist at each and every turn.
Abu Dhabi T10 League 2019: 8 Teams, 110 Cricketers | Here's The Complete Player Draft
ABP News Bureau
Updated at:
17 Oct 2019 08:49 PM (IST)
The event allowed franchises just three minutes to select the players that would make or break their teams in the showpiece 10-day tournament
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