Monday, 13 August 2012

Chris Gayle on his way to a second BPL century, Barisal Burners v Dhaka Gladiators, Bangladesh Premier League, Mirpur, February 14, 2012 Chris Gayle's withdrawal will come as a blow to the SLPL which starts in three days © BPL T20 Enlarge Related Links News : SLPL gets top Indian auto-maker as title sponsor Players/Officials: Abdur Rehman | Fidel Edwards | Chris Gayle Series/Tournaments: Sri Lanka Premier League Teams: Sri Lanka Chris Gayle has been ruled out of the inaugural season of the Sri Lanka Premier League due to a serious groin strain. Gayle, the icon player and captain for the Uva Next franchise, was among the marquee players for the tournament. Gayle had injured his groin while playing in the Bangladesh Premier League in February, but the injury was aggravated during West Indies' second Test against New Zealand in Jamaica. The same injury had also prevented Gayle from playing in the MiWAY T20 Challenge in South Africa for the Dolphins franchise. "Of course it's a blow to lose [Gayle]," CEO of the Uva Next franchise, Tushar Bedi said. "But we are very happy with the team that we've got and we're still going to win the competition." Gayle has signed a three-year deal with Uva, and will likely take part in the 2013 and 2014 tournaments, Bedi said. Two other overseas players - Pakistan's Abdur Rehman and West Indies' Fidel Edwards - are also in the late withdrawals list that already includes Shakib Al Hasan, who was denied permission to play in the tournament by the Bangladesh Cricket Board last week. There is also speculation that Marlon Samuels will be unavailable, but this has not yet been confirmed. It is understood that the WICB decided not to provide a "no objection certificate" for Edwards because they would like him to be fresh ahead of the World Twenty20, which begins in September. However, reasons for Rehman's withdrawal remain unclear. Uva have replaced Gayle and Rehman with Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Fawad Alam and Jacob Oram and the Uthura Rudras have drafted in Kyle Mills and Australia batsman Rob Quiney to replace Shakib and Edwards. 

 An Uthura Rudras spokesperson said the loss of two overseas players days before the tournament had come as a surprise. "When we sat down and discussed strategy, we based our team selection on the basis of availability. One of the things that [coach] Tom Moody said was 'There's no point selecting fancy names if they're not going to turn up', so it's not ideal." 

 The spokesman said that despite the late withdrawals, Uthura remained upbeat about their chances in the tournament. "Mills and Quiney are sound names for us and they're T20 specialists, so we're happy with that."

 A total of 56 overseas players had initially been signed across seven franchises, with some of those players only due to be called into the squads if other overseas players became unavailable. The first matches of the three-week SLPL will be played on Saturday, August 11, with the final scheduled for August 31. Four overseas players are allowed to play in each team per match.

Tillakaratne Dilshan shines in Basnahira's win in Sri Lanka Premier League tie
Tillakaratne Dilshan played a fluent innings of 66 to help his side register win © AFP
By CricketCountry Staff

Colombo: Aug 12, 2012

Tillakaratne Dilshan’s all-round performance helped Basnahira Cricket Dundees trump Kandurata Warriors by 34 runs in the second game of the opening edition of the Sri Lanka Premier League.

Heavy rains resulted in match being curtailed on 13 overs per side, as the Kandurata Warriors, chasing a target of 130 runs from 13 overs, could manage only 95 for sven.

Openers Thilan Samaraweera and Kithruwan Withanage provided their side a solid stand of 37 runs in their chase, but the Warriors failed to go past the target set by Basnahira.

Earlier in the first innings, Kandurata Warriors skipper Samaraweera’s decision to invite Basnahira Cricket Dundees t bat first backfired as Dilshan and Brad Hodge scored runs all over the park.

Brief Scores: Bassnahira Cricket Dundee 129 for 3 from 13 overs (Tillakaratne Dilshan 66*, Brad Hodge 27; Sohail Tanvir 3 for 31) bt Kandurata Warriors 95 for 7 wickets from 13 overs (Thilan Samaraweera 24, Thissara Perera 35; Tillakaratne Dilshan 2 for 26) by 34 runs.
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