Clt20 2013 Details
The final squads for the Karbonn Smart Champions League Twenty20 2013, to be played in India from 17 September to 6 October, have been announced.
A dozen of the world’s best Twenty20 cricketers were in high demand after being named by more than one squad.
Explaining the process for deciding which teams these players would represent, CLT20 Governing Council member and Director of Legal and Business Affairs, Dean Kino, said:
“Players who were named by more than one team were asked to select which team they were going to play for. Teams were then allowed to replace any player that withdrew from their squad and elected to play for another side.
“CLT20 regulations state that when a player elects to play for their ‘away’ team, that team must pay the ‘home’ team $150,000 compensation per player. A ‘home’ team is classified as a team from the country a player is eligible to represent in international cricket.
“This payment is applicable for 10 of the 12 players that were eligible for more than one team. The exceptions are Kumar Sangakkara, who will be representing Kandurata Maroons, which is classified as his home team, and Thisara Perera, who qualified for the Brisbane Heat and Hyderabad Sunrisers, neither of which is classified as his home team.”
The players and their teams they have chosen to represent in bold below:
· Dwayne Bravo - Trinidad & Tobago/Chennai Super Kings*
· Kevon Cooper – Trinidad & Tobago/Rajasthan Royals*
· Nathan Coulter-Nile – Perth Scorchers/Mumbai Indians*
· Faf du Plesses – Titans/Chennai Super Kings*
· Mike Hussey – Perth Scorchers/Chennai Super Kings*
· Mitchell Johnson – Brisbane Heat/Mumbai Indians*
· Albie Morkel – Titans/Chennai Super Kings*
· Chris Morris – Highveld Lions/Chennai Super Kings*
· Thisara Perera – Brisbane Heat/Sunrisers Hyderabad*
· Kieron Pollard – Trinidad & Tobago/Mumbai Indians*
· Kumar Sangakkara – Sunrisers Hyderabad / Kandurata Maroons*
· Shane Watson – Brisbane Heat/Rajasthan Royals*
A dozen of the world’s best Twenty20 cricketers were in high demand after being named by more than one squad.
Explaining the process for deciding which teams these players would represent, CLT20 Governing Council member and Director of Legal and Business Affairs, Dean Kino, said:
“Players who were named by more than one team were asked to select which team they were going to play for. Teams were then allowed to replace any player that withdrew from their squad and elected to play for another side.
“CLT20 regulations state that when a player elects to play for their ‘away’ team, that team must pay the ‘home’ team $150,000 compensation per player. A ‘home’ team is classified as a team from the country a player is eligible to represent in international cricket.
“This payment is applicable for 10 of the 12 players that were eligible for more than one team. The exceptions are Kumar Sangakkara, who will be representing Kandurata Maroons, which is classified as his home team, and Thisara Perera, who qualified for the Brisbane Heat and Hyderabad Sunrisers, neither of which is classified as his home team.”
The players and their teams they have chosen to represent in bold below:
· Dwayne Bravo - Trinidad & Tobago/Chennai Super Kings*
· Kevon Cooper – Trinidad & Tobago/Rajasthan Royals*
· Nathan Coulter-Nile – Perth Scorchers/Mumbai Indians*
· Faf du Plesses – Titans/Chennai Super Kings*
· Mike Hussey – Perth Scorchers/Chennai Super Kings*
· Mitchell Johnson – Brisbane Heat/Mumbai Indians*
· Albie Morkel – Titans/Chennai Super Kings*
· Chris Morris – Highveld Lions/Chennai Super Kings*
· Thisara Perera – Brisbane Heat/Sunrisers Hyderabad*
· Kieron Pollard – Trinidad & Tobago/Mumbai Indians*
· Kumar Sangakkara – Sunrisers Hyderabad / Kandurata Maroons*
· Shane Watson – Brisbane Heat/Rajasthan Royals*
Brisbane Heat
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Chennai Super Kings
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Joe Burns
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MS Dhoni
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Dan Christian
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Suresh Raina
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Ben Cutting
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Murali Vijay
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Peter Forrest
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Wriddhiman Saha
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Dominic Michael
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R Ashwin
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Chris Hartley
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S Badrinath
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Nathan Hauritz
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Imtiyaz Ahmad
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James Hopes
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Ravindra Jadeja
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Matthew Gale
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Mohit Sharma
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Chris Lynn
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Michael Hussey
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Alister McDermott
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Dwayne Bravo
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Cameron Gannon
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Albie Morkel
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Brad Ipson
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Jason Holder
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Kemar Roach
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Francois Du Plessis
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Chris Sabburg
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Chris Morris
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Faisalabad Wolves
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Highveld Lions
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Misbah-ul-Haq
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Temba Bavuma
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Asif Ali
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Gulam Bodi
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Ali Waqas
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Quinton De Kock
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Khuram Shahzad
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Neil McKenzie
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Muhammad Salman
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Lonwabo Tsotsobe
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Waqas Maqsood
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Ethan O'Reilly
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Sami Ullah Kham Niazi
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Hardus Viljoen
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Asad Ali
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Rassie VC Dussen
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Saeed Ajmal
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Alviro Petersen
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Ehsan Adil
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Aaron Phangiso
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Hassan Mahmood
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Dwaine Pretorius
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Rana Jahandad Khan
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Jean Symes
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Farrukh Shahzad
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Imran Tahir
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Imran Khalid
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Sohail Tanveer
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Ammar Mahmood Khan
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Thami Tsolekile
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Mumbai Indians
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Otago Volts
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Rohit Sharma
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Nicholas Beard
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Sachin Tendulkar
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Michael Bracewell
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Dinesh Karthik
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Neil Broom
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Harbhajan Singh
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Iain Butler
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Pragyan Ojha
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Mark Craig
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Ambati Rayudu
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Derek de Boorder
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Aditya Tare
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Jacob Duffy
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Rishi Dhawan
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Brendon McCullum
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Abu Nechim Ahmed
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Nathan McCullum
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Akshar Patel
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James McMillan
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Kieron Pollard
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James Neesham
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Dwayne Smith
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Aaron Redmond
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Nathan Coulter-Nile
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Hamish Rutherford
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Mitchell Johnson
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Ryan ten Doeschate
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Glen Maxwell
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Neil Wagner
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Perth Scorchers
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Rajasthan Royals
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Ashton Agar
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Rahul Dravid
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Michael Beer
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Ajinkya Rahane
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Jason Behrendorff
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Stuart Binny
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Ashton Turner
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Sanju Samson
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Liam Davis
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Ashok Menaria
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Brad Hogg
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Dishant Yagnik
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Burt Cockley
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Vikramjeet Malik
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Simon Katich
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Rahul Shukla
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Hilton Cartwright
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Pravin Tambe
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Shaun Marsh
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Siddharth Trivedi
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Joel Paris
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Shane Watson
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Alfonso Thomas
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Brad Hodge
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Tom Triffitt
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James Faulkner
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Adam Voges
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Kevon Cooper
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Sam Whiteman
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Shaun Tait
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Sunrisers Hyderabad
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Titans
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Shikhar Dhawan
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Jacques Rudolph
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Parthiv Patel
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Henry Davids
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Cameron White
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AB de Villiers
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JP Duminy
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Farhaan Behardien
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Dale Steyn
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Heino Kuhn
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Darren Sammy
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David Wiese
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Biplab Samantray
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Eden Links
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Thisara Perera
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Ethy Mbhalati
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Karn Sharma
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Rowan Richards
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Hunaman Vihari
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Mangaliso Mosehle
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Ashish Reddy
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CJ de Villiers
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Amit Mishra
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Graeme van Buuren.
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Ishant Sharma
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Morne Morkel
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Anand Rajan
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Roelof van der Merwe
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Clint McKay
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Marchant de Lange
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Trinidad & Tobago
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Kandurata Maroons
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Denesh Ramdin
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Lahiru Thirimanne
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Rayad Emrit
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Nuwan Kulasekara
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Jason Mohammed
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Upul Tharanga
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Nicholas Pooran
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Thilina Kandambhy
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Sunil Narine
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Kumar Sangakkara
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Evin Lewis
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Shehan Jayasuriya
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Samuel Badree
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Chamara Silva
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Navin Stewart
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Milinda Siriwardana
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Shannon Gabriel
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Dilhara Lokuhettige
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Khesan Yannick Ottley
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Dhammika Prasad
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Adrian Barath
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Ajantha Mendis
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Sherwin Ganga
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Kaushal Lokuarachchi
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Lendl Simmons
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Lahiru Jayaratne
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Ravindarnath Rampaul
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Dhananjaya De Silva
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Darren Bravo
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Suraj Randiv
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The Karbonn Smart CLT20 2013 will follow a format similar to the two previous editions, with a Group Stage preceded by a Qualifier. A total of 29 matches will be played in the tournament by the best domestic T20 teams from around the world, for total prize money of US$6million.
The Qualifier, to be played from 17 September 2013 to 20 September 2013, will feature four teams: Q1 - Otago Volts (New Zealand’s HRV Cup champions), Q2 – Sunrisers Hyderabad (Fourth-ranked team in the Pepsi IPL 2013), Q3 - Kandurata Maroons, the winner of Sri Lanka’s domestic T20 competition, and Q4 - Faisalabad Wolves (Pakistan’s domestic T20 Champions).
The teams will play each other once, with the top two advancing to the Group Stage. Q1 / Q3 will enter Group A, if either of them makes it to the Group Stage. Q2 / Q4 will enter Group B, if either of them makes it. If Q1 and Q3 both make it to the Group Stage, then Q1 will enter Group A, and Q3 will enter Group B. If Q2 and Q4 both make it to the Group Stage, then Q2 will enter Group B, and Q4 will enter Group A.
The Group Stage will commence with a clash between Mumbai Indians, the Pepsi IPL 2013 winners, and the Rajasthan Royals, the third-ranked team in the Pepsi IPL 2013, at Jaipur, on Saturday, 21 September 2013.
Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals apart, Group A will comprise Highveld Lions (winner of South Africa's domestic T20 competition), Perth Scorchers (KFC T20 Big Bash League runner-up), and a team from the Qualifier.
Group B will comprise Brisbane Heat (KFC T20 Big Bash League champion), Trinidad & Tobago (West Indies T20 champion), Chennai Super Kings (runner-up in the Pepsi IPL 2013), Titans (South Africa’s domestic T20 runners-up), and a team from the Qualifier.
The top team from Group A will play the second-ranked team from Group B in the first semi-final, at Jaipur on 4 October 2013. The top team from Group B will play the second-ranked team from Group A in the second semi-final, at Delhi on 5 October 2013. The winners of the semis will play in the CLT20 2013 Final on 6 October 2013.
The Media Accreditation form for the tournament is available on http://media.clt20.com. The deadline for submission of applications is 6:00 pm (IST) on Tuesday, 3 September 2013.
Karbonn Smart CLT20 2013:
Group Stage
Group A
Mumbai Indians (India)
Highveld Lions (South Africa)
Perth Scorchers (Australia)
Rajasthan Royals (India)
A team from the Qualifier
Group B
Chennai Super Kings (India)
Titans (South Africa)
Brisbane Heat (Australia)
Trinidad & Tobago (West Indies)
A team from the Qualifier
Qualifier
Q1 - Otago Volts (New Zealand)
Q2 - Sunrisers Hyderabad (India)
Q3 – Kandurata Maroons (Sri Lanka)
Q4 - Faisalabad Wolves (Pakistan)
About Champions League Twenty20
CLT20 is a sub-committee of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. The tournament will be broadcast around the world by Star Sports, who are also the commercial rights holders for the event.
Previous Champions
2009 - NSW Blues (Australia)
2010 - Chennai Super Kings (India)
2011 - Mumbai Indians (India)
2012 - Sydney Sixers (Australia)
The final squads for the Karbonn Smart Champions League Twenty20 2013, to be played in India from 17 September to 6 October, have been announced.
A dozen of the world’s best Twenty20 cricketers were in high demand after being named by more than one squad.
Explaining the process for deciding which teams these players would represent, CLT20 Governing Council member and Director of Legal and Business Affairs, Dean Kino, said:
“Players who were named by more than one team were asked to select which team they were going to play for. Teams were then allowed to replace any player that withdrew from their squad and elected to play for another side.
“CLT20 regulations state that when a player elects to play for their ‘away’ team, that team must pay the ‘home’ team $150,000 compensation per player. A ‘home’ team is classified as a team from the country a player is eligible to represent in international cricket.
“This payment is applicable for 10 of the 12 players that were eligible for more than one team. The exceptions are Kumar Sangakkara, who will be representing Kandurata Maroons, which is classified as his home team, and Thisara Perera, who qualified for the Brisbane Heat and Hyderabad Sunrisers, neither of which is classified as his home team.”
The players and their teams they have chosen to represent in bold below:
· Dwayne Bravo - Trinidad & Tobago/Chennai Super Kings*
· Kevon Cooper – Trinidad & Tobago/Rajasthan Royals*
· Nathan Coulter-Nile – Perth Scorchers/Mumbai Indians*
· Faf du Plesses – Titans/Chennai Super Kings*
· Mike Hussey – Perth Scorchers/Chennai Super Kings*
· Mitchell Johnson – Brisbane Heat/Mumbai Indians*
· Albie Morkel – Titans/Chennai Super Kings*
· Chris Morris – Highveld Lions/Chennai Super Kings*
· Thisara Perera – Brisbane Heat/Sunrisers Hyderabad*
· Kieron Pollard – Trinidad & Tobago/Mumbai Indians*
· Kumar Sangakkara – Sunrisers Hyderabad / Kandurata Maroons*
· Shane Watson – Brisbane Heat/Rajasthan Royals*
Brisbane Heat
|
Chennai Super Kings
|
Joe Burns
|
MS Dhoni
|
Dan Christian
|
Suresh Raina
|
Ben Cutting
|
Murali Vijay
|
Peter Forrest
|
Wriddhiman Saha
|
Dominic Michael
|
R Ashwin
|
Chris Hartley
|
S Badrinath
|
Nathan Hauritz
|
Imtiyaz Ahmad
|
James Hopes
|
Ravindra Jadeja
|
Matthew Gale
|
Mohit Sharma
|
Chris Lynn
|
Michael Hussey
|
Alister McDermott
|
Dwayne Bravo
|
Cameron Gannon
|
Albie Morkel
|
Brad Ipson
|
Jason Holder
|
Kemar Roach
|
Francois Du Plessis
|
Chris Sabburg
|
Chris Morris
|
Faisalabad Wolves
|
Highveld Lions
|
Misbah-ul-Haq
|
Temba Bavuma
|
Asif Ali
|
Gulam Bodi
|
Ali Waqas
|
Quinton De Kock
|
Khuram Shahzad
|
Neil McKenzie
|
Muhammad Salman
|
Lonwabo Tsotsobe
|
Waqas Maqsood
|
Ethan O'Reilly
|
Sami Ullah Kham Niazi
|
Hardus Viljoen
|
Asad Ali
|
Rassie VC Dussen
|
Saeed Ajmal
|
Alviro Petersen
|
Ehsan Adil
|
Aaron Phangiso
|
Hassan Mahmood
|
Dwaine Pretorius
|
Rana Jahandad Khan
|
Jean Symes
|
Farrukh Shahzad
|
Imran Tahir
|
Imran Khalid
|
Sohail Tanveer
|
Ammar Mahmood Khan
|
Thami Tsolekile
|
Mumbai Indians
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Otago Volts
|
Rohit Sharma
|
Nicholas Beard
|
Sachin Tendulkar
|
Michael Bracewell
|
Dinesh Karthik
|
Neil Broom
|
Harbhajan Singh
|
Iain Butler
|
Pragyan Ojha
|
Mark Craig
|
Ambati Rayudu
|
Derek de Boorder
|
Aditya Tare
|
Jacob Duffy
|
Rishi Dhawan
|
Brendon McCullum
|
Abu Nechim Ahmed
|
Nathan McCullum
|
Akshar Patel
|
James McMillan
|
Kieron Pollard
|
James Neesham
|
Dwayne Smith
|
Aaron Redmond
|
Nathan Coulter-Nile
|
Hamish Rutherford
|
Mitchell Johnson
|
Ryan ten Doeschate
|
Glen Maxwell
|
Neil Wagner
|
Perth Scorchers
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Rajasthan Royals
|
Ashton Agar
|
Rahul Dravid
|
Michael Beer
|
Ajinkya Rahane
|
Jason Behrendorff
|
Stuart Binny
|
Ashton Turner
|
Sanju Samson
|
Liam Davis
|
Ashok Menaria
|
Brad Hogg
|
Dishant Yagnik
|
Burt Cockley
|
Vikramjeet Malik
|
Simon Katich
|
Rahul Shukla
|
Hilton Cartwright
|
Pravin Tambe
|
Shaun Marsh
|
Siddharth Trivedi
|
Joel Paris
|
Shane Watson
|
Alfonso Thomas
|
Brad Hodge
|
Tom Triffitt
|
James Faulkner
|
Adam Voges
|
Kevon Cooper
|
Sam Whiteman
|
Shaun Tait
|
Sunrisers Hyderabad
|
Titans
|
Shikhar Dhawan
|
Jacques Rudolph
|
Parthiv Patel
|
Henry Davids
|
Cameron White
|
AB de Villiers
|
JP Duminy
|
Farhaan Behardien
|
Dale Steyn
|
Heino Kuhn
|
Darren Sammy
|
David Wiese
|
Biplab Samantray
|
Eden Links
|
Thisara Perera
|
Ethy Mbhalati
|
Karn Sharma
|
Rowan Richards
|
Hunaman Vihari
|
Mangaliso Mosehle
|
Ashish Reddy
|
CJ de Villiers
|
Amit Mishra
|
Graeme van Buuren.
|
Ishant Sharma
|
Morne Morkel
|
Anand Rajan
|
Roelof van der Merwe
|
Clint McKay
|
Marchant de Lange
|
Trinidad & Tobago
|
Kandurata Maroons
|
Denesh Ramdin
|
Lahiru Thirimanne
|
Rayad Emrit
|
Nuwan Kulasekara
|
Jason Mohammed
|
Upul Tharanga
|
Nicholas Pooran
|
Thilina Kandambhy
|
Sunil Narine
|
Kumar Sangakkara
|
Evin Lewis
|
Shehan Jayasuriya
|
Samuel Badree
|
Chamara Silva
|
Navin Stewart
|
Milinda Siriwardana
|
Shannon Gabriel
|
Dilhara Lokuhettige
|
Khesan Yannick Ottley
|
Dhammika Prasad
|
Adrian Barath
|
Ajantha Mendis
|
Sherwin Ganga
|
Kaushal Lokuarachchi
|
Lendl Simmons
|
Lahiru Jayaratne
|
Ravindarnath Rampaul
|
Dhananjaya De Silva
|
Darren Bravo
|
Suraj Randiv
|
The complete match-schedule of the tournament is available onhttp://www.clt20.com/schedule.
The Karbonn Smart CLT20 2013 will follow a format similar to the two previous editions, with a Group Stage preceded by a Qualifier. A total of 29 matches will be played in the tournament by the best domestic T20 teams from around the world, for total prize money of US$6million.
The Qualifier, to be played from 17 September 2013 to 20 September 2013, will feature four teams: Q1 - Otago Volts (New Zealand’s HRV Cup champions), Q2 – Sunrisers Hyderabad (Fourth-ranked team in the Pepsi IPL 2013), Q3 - Kandurata Maroons, the winner of Sri Lanka’s domestic T20 competition, and Q4 - Faisalabad Wolves (Pakistan’s domestic T20 Champions).
The teams will play each other once, with the top two advancing to the Group Stage. Q1 / Q3 will enter Group A, if either of them makes it to the Group Stage. Q2 / Q4 will enter Group B, if either of them makes it. If Q1 and Q3 both make it to the Group Stage, then Q1 will enter Group A, and Q3 will enter Group B. If Q2 and Q4 both make it to the Group Stage, then Q2 will enter Group B, and Q4 will enter Group A.
The Group Stage will commence with a clash between Mumbai Indians, the Pepsi IPL 2013 winners, and the Rajasthan Royals, the third-ranked team in the Pepsi IPL 2013, at Jaipur, on Saturday, 21 September 2013.
Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals apart, Group A will comprise Highveld Lions (winner of South Africa's domestic T20 competition), Perth Scorchers (KFC T20 Big Bash League runner-up), and a team from the Qualifier.
Group B will comprise Brisbane Heat (KFC T20 Big Bash League champion), Trinidad & Tobago (West Indies T20 champion), Chennai Super Kings (runner-up in the Pepsi IPL 2013), Titans (South Africa’s domestic T20 runners-up), and a team from the Qualifier.
The top team from Group A will play the second-ranked team from Group B in the first semi-final, at Jaipur on 4 October 2013. The top team from Group B will play the second-ranked team from Group A in the second semi-final, at Delhi on 5 October 2013. The winners of the semis will play in the CLT20 2013 Final on 6 October 2013.
The Media Accreditation form for the tournament is available on http://media.clt20.com. The deadline for submission of applications is 6:00 pm (IST) on Tuesday, 3 September 2013.
Karbonn Smart CLT20 2013:
Group Stage
Group A
Mumbai Indians (India)
Highveld Lions (South Africa)
Perth Scorchers (Australia)
Rajasthan Royals (India)
A team from the Qualifier
Group B
Chennai Super Kings (India)
Titans (South Africa)
Brisbane Heat (Australia)
Trinidad & Tobago (West Indies)
A team from the Qualifier
Qualifier
Q1 - Otago Volts (New Zealand)
Q2 - Sunrisers Hyderabad (India)
Q3 – Kandurata Maroons (Sri Lanka)
Q4 - Faisalabad Wolves (Pakistan)
About Champions League Twenty20
CLT20 is a sub-committee of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. The tournament will be broadcast around the world by Star Sports, who are also the commercial rights holders for the event.
Previous Champions
2009 - NSW Blues (Australia)
2010 - Chennai Super Kings (India)
2011 - Mumbai Indians (India)
2012 - Sydney Sixers (Australia)
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