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    Amazon Warriors retain 11 players ahead of 2021 CPL Draft

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    May 11, 2021
    Amazon Warriors retain 11 players ahead of 2021 CPL Draft
    Brandon King, Chris Green and Romario Shepherd of Guyana Amazon Warriors celebrate the dismissal of Rashid Khan of Barbados Tridents during the Hero Caribbean Premier League match 26 between Barbados Tridents and Guyana Amazon Warriors at Brian Lara Cricket Academy on September 3, 2020 in Tarouba, Trinidad And Tobago. (Photo by Randy Brooks - CPL T20/CPL T20 via Getty Images)
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    The Guyana Amazon Warriors have announced their retentions for the 2021 Hero Caribbean Premier League which gets underway in St Kitts and Nevis on 28 August.

    The Amazon Warriors have retained 11 of the players who guided them to the semi-finals of the 2020 event. Nicholas Pooran made the only century of last year’s tournament and he will be back with the Warriors this year along with Shimron Hetmyer and Brandon King.

    The Warriors will also be welcoming back South African leg spinner Imran Tahir and Afghan fast bowler Naveen ul Haq.

    The squad also features up and coming Guyanese players Kevin Sinclair and Ashmead Nedd, both of whom impressed in 2020 at their first Hero CPL.

    The Amazon Warriors have six spots left to fill in their squad and these will be announced in the coming weeks.

     The Guyana Amazon Warriors management team said: ‘’The Management of the Guyana Amazon Warriors Franchise are very pleased to retain the core group of players which comprised our squad over the last two years. The Franchise is very appreciative of the retained players for their loyalty and commitment to the Guyana Amazon Warriors. It is the hope of the Franchise that with the majority of players being together over the last two tournaments, the team unity, camaraderie and support for one another in working towards a common goal and purpose will bring the desired result of winning the tournament this year.”

    GUYANA AMAZON WARRIORS RETENTIONS
    NICHOLAS POORAN
    IMRAN TAHIR
    SHIMRON HETMYER
    BRANDON KING
    NAVEEN UL HAQ
    ROMARIO SHEPHERD
    CHANDRAPAUL HEMRAJ
    ODEAN SMITH
    ANTHONY BRAMBLE
    KEVIN SINCLAIR
    ASHMEAD NEDD

     

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