Simon Jones eyes up Caribbean Premier League place
Simon Jones has confirmed he is registered to take place in the Limacol Caribbean Premier League and will take part in the draft on Thursday.
Jones will join Kevin Pietersen in the draft while Matthew Maynard is the head coach of the St Lucia Zouks.
“I’ve got fond memories of playing in the Caribbean for England, and Matthew Maynard has told me very good things about last year’s tournament,” said Jones, who retired from first-class cricket last September.
“I still feel I’ve got a lot to offer in the shortest form of the game and I’d love to sample the unique atmosphere of the CPL.”
Today’s announcement includes the six International Franchise Players (IFPs) chosen by the teams, and all of the players entering the 2014 Draft, which takes place this Thursday in Kingston, Jamaica.
The six IFPs will include three returning stars and three newcomers to the CPL.
International cricket’s most successful bowler ever, Muttiah Muralitharan (Jamaica Tallawahs), CPL 2013’s leading run-scorer, Shoaib Malik (Barbados Tridents), and New Zealand’s Ross Taylor (Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel) will all return to their 2013 teams, while the top wicket-taker in T20 Internationals, Saeed Ajmal (Antigua Hawksbills), record-breaking New Zealander, Corey Anderson (Guyana Amazon Warriors), and Australian T20 specialist, Brad Hodge (St Lucia Zouks), will all make their CPL debuts.
Vying to join the six IFPs in the Biggest Party in Sport will be global stars like Shahid Afridi, Kevin Pietersen, Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardene and Daniel Vettori, former England internationals, Simon Jones, Owais Shah and Dimitri Mascarenhas, and more than 100 Caribbean players, who will all enter the 2014 Draft.
Big-hitting Afridi will feature alongside 26 of his Pakistani compatriots, including Umar Gul, World T20 centurion Ahmed Shehzad, and test and ODI captain, Misbah-ul-Haq, while 13 New Zealanders, including James Franklin, Martin Guptill and Jesse Ryder, join former Black Caps skipper Daniel Vettori in the Draft.
Eleven Sri Lankans will go into the Draft, including former captains, Sangakkara, Jayawardene and Tillakaratne Dilshan, as well as hard-hitting all-rounder, Thisara Perera, and mystery spinner, Ajantha Mendis. Australia has the largest overseas contingent in the draft, with 32 players, including prolific batsmen, David Hussey and Adam Voges, pace bowlers, Shaun Tait and Dirk Nannes, and spinners, Brad Hogg and Xavier Doherty.
South Africa seamer, Vernon Philander, who tasted CPL success last year with the Jamaica Tallawahs, is hoping to return to the competition for a second year alongside Herschelle Gibbs, who played for St Lucia Zouks in 2013. 23 South Africans in total will go into the Draft, including current Proteas stars, Robin Peterson and Lonwabo Tsotsobe.
They will be joined by Bangladesh pair, Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal, Zimbabwe spinner, Ray Price, Irish World Cup hero, Kevin O’Brien, Netherlands World T20 star, Tom Cooper, and Afghanistan captain, Mohammad Nabi.
CPL 2014 will give cricketers from across the Caribbean the opportunity to play with and against some of the best players in the world. Up and coming cricketers, such as Nicolas Pooran and Jason Holder, will enter the Draft alongside Windies test stars like Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Tino Best, and current World T20 players, Samuel Badree, Dwayne Smith and Krishmar Santokie.
The draft takes place at Chris Gayle’s Triple Century Bar in Kingston, Jamaica, on Thursday and will be streamed live at http://cplt20.com/draft.
Each franchise team will have a squad of 19 players, and each squad will comprise of two pre-selected players – one West Indies Franchise player (WIFP) and one International Franchise Player (IFP), to be selected by the Franchise.
Each franchise must have one WIFP and one IFP in their squad of 19 players, and a maximum of three additional overseas players. Six players from each team must be registered to the local cricket board for the home territory or country of the Franchise, and be nationals of that country.
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