Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Injured Chris Gayle out of SLPL

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 for the Uva Next franchise, was among the major 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.
In addition to Gayle two more overseas players - Pakistan's Abdur Rehman and West Indies' Fidel Edwards are also said to be withdrawing from the tournament.
Uva have replaced Gayle and Rehman with Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Fawad Alam and Jacob Oram.
Meanwhile Uthura Rudras have drawn up in Kyle Mills and Australia batsman Rob Quiney in place of Al Hasan and Edwards. 

 

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