Moeen Ali to lead Sharjah’s campaign in inaugural ILT20 with Paul Farbrace as coach
· ‘I hope we can work some magic here to generate
local interest’, says former England assistant coach
· Franchise owner Rajesh Sharma confident of building memories in UAE league befitting the emirate’s history
Sharjah, December 1: The Capri
Global-owned Sharjah Warriors have named England T20 vice-captain Moeen Ali and
former England assistant coach Paul Farbrace to lead the rising force in
franchise cricket for the inaugural season of the International League T20
(ILT20). The UAE’s flagship tournament in the shortest format will be played in
Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah and will kick off on January 13.
Capri Global is a leading Indian Non-Banking Financial
Company and is aiming to emerge as the team of the future out of Sharjah,
a venue that holds the richest history in ODI cricket.
All-rounder Moeen Ali or ‘Moe’ is the man of the moment. As
Jos Buttler’s deputy, the hugely popular team man in the England setup lifted
the T20 World Cup trophy at the Melbourne Cricket Ground earlier this month
when they beat Pakistan in the final. Sharjah Warriors will be hoping he will
do the same as their captain with Farbrace as their coach.
Former England assistant coach Farbrace will be instrumental on the strategic front to bring forth an X-factor that the freshly minted Sharjah Warriors holds, as the ILT20 gets set for its debut to ring in 2023. Farbrace and Moeen are no strangers to the UAE, currently plying their trade down south in Abu Dhabi.
"The T20 format has been challenging and yet most
rewarding,” said Farbrace who had helped Sri Lanka win the 2014 Asia Cup and
the ICC World T20 trophy in the same year. Often considered a T20 magician, he
briefly served as England’s interim national coach amid stints as deputy to
Peter Moores and Trevor Bayliss and mentored some of England’s current World
T20 winning crop over the last decade. “It is nice to see talent from around
the world getting more opportunities. I am aware of how cricket is followed
here as an extension of the subcontinent. I hope we can work some magic here to
inspire future generations and even generate local interest.”
Rajesh Sharma, Founder Director, Capri Global Holdings said:
"We are twinning the Emirates Cricket Board and ILT20 in our aspirations
to become the fastest growing brand and occupy the top perch in international
franchise cricket.”
“And under Farbrace, we have the right resources to pack a
punch in a league full of established players. Yet the beauty of cricket is
that it is such a leveller. With the team shaping up as it is, we are confident
our Warriors can build memories with the ILT20 and the sport just how Sharjah
has had a beautiful relationship in cricketing history," he added talking
about Sharjah Warriors’ ‘local connect’.
Farbrace’s batting right hand will be another assistant
England coach and Glamorgan great Matthew Maynard. And manning the bowling
department will be former Kerala fast bowler G Jayakumar who can count
Ravichandran Ashwin among his proteges. He coached the Indian state of Andhra
Pradesh in the domestic Ranji Trophy and led the underdogs to the quarter-final
of the 2019-20 season.
The think-tank of the team includes former India fielding
coach R Sridhar as Director of Cricket and a young Chief Operating Officer in
Kshemal Waingankar, a former Mumbai Ranji player and an MBA from Indian School
of Business.
Fans of Sharjah Warriors can also expect to see the likes of Moeen Ali’s English teammates Chris Woakes and Dawid Malan and Afghan international Mohammad Nabi in action.
About Sharjah Warriors
Sharjah Warriors is owned by Capri Global,
India’s leading Non-Banking Financial Company with a deep interest in franchise
sports. This is their first foray in international cricket having previously
invested in top teams like Bengal Warriors in Pro Kabaddi League and Rajasthan
Warriors in Ultimate Kho Kho. Sharjah Warriors’ inaugural campaign at the
six-team ILT20 next year will be spearheaded by former World T20 winning
English coach Paul Farbrace off the pitch and will have the likes of Moeen Ali,
Chris Woakes and Mohammad Nabi battling it out on the pitch.
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