The following is being distributed on behalf of Sport Newfoundland and Labrador:
Cricket Newfoundland and Labrador to Compete in Quebec
Cricket Newfoundland and Labrador has named a strong team to compete at the Atlantic T20 tournament being held this weekend in Montreal, Quebec. Fourteen players have been selected led by captain Kathir Chenthilnathan. They will play a round-robin against hosts Québec, PEI, New Brunswick and last year’s champions, Nova Scotia.
The team consists of: Kathir Chenthilnathan (Captain), Sentill Selvamani
(Coach), Rakesh Negi, Kavish Srivastava, Nick Baxter, Saad Shaifan Ahmed,
Saad Jahangir, Abbas Haider, Kranthi Kumar, Kaivallya Kulkarni, Alpesh
Patel, Nithin Jose, Hummam Bin Saif, and Suhail Aziz Parrey.
This is the team’s fourth Atlantic T20 tournament following the
establishment of Cricket Newfoundland and Labrador in 2010. Last year they
finished second, beating Quebec, PEI and New Brunswick. Coach and Cricket NL
President Sentill Selvamani believes that this is the best squad sent to the
tournament in four years.
“We’ve a good mixture of youth and experience, with best performers from last year boosted by new recruits,” said Sentill Selvamani.
Financial support from national body Cricket Canada and sponsors Tata
Steel/ New Millennium Iron has reduced barriers that players faced in
participating.
The early date for the tournament has meant the team’s match practice has
been severely limited, as access to grass fields is not possible until June.
Without a permanent ground and proper practice facilities, the team has been
using an outdoor basketball court in a public park to prepare. Mr.
Selvamani is pleased with the team’s commitment and, despite the lack of
match practice, is optimistic.
“We have a committed squad, and the team has worked very hard to prepare,
in spite of the inclement weather,” said Sentill Selvamani. “The team is
well balanced with strong batting and bowling, but the biggest area of
improvement is in the fielding.”
Captain Kathir Chenthilnathan will bring his experience of playing in the
National Cricket League for the Eastern Fury last year, and will stabilize
the batting as well as leading the spin bowling.
“Quebec took us lightly last year, but this time we’ll be facing their full
strength squad, who have had a month of match practice under their belts,”
said Kathir Chenthilnathan. “To win the tournament, we’ll need to beat them
and also defeat last year’s champions Nova Scotia who have boosted their
team with Canadian National and High Performance players.”
The team has a tough schedule, playing back to back matches against New Brunswick and Nova Scotia on Saturday, and Quebec and PEI on Sunday.
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Media contact:
Rakesh Negi
Cricket Newfoundland and Labrador
709-749-1797
rakeshmohannegi@gmail.com
2013 06 13 3:50 p.m.