APL Cricket postponed to 2011
After the incredible popularity of Indian premier League, there were widespread talks in America of holding their own Twenty20 league namely the American Premier League Cricket. Eight teams from different countries were finalized with appropriate coaches. Richie Richardson was named the chief recruiter and it was all going smooth for inaugural audition to take place in …
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20.07.09 # 10:48 # General # One CommentInzamam-ul-Haq American Premier League
11.06.09 # 10:19 # APL Players # No CommentInzamam ul-Haq APL Premium Pakistan Player
Ever since Sachin and Lara bame youth icons, Imran Khan, the legendary Pakistan captain, was hell bent in proclaiming the country’s own star kid – Inzamam Ul haq as an equal if not better. He proved his mettle in 1992 World Cup, and grew from there. He was quite a flashy right hander in youth …
Richie Richardson – Chief Recruiter & Coach of Premium West Indies
23.05.09 # 0:53 # APL Players # No CommentRichie Richardson Joined as Coach for APL Team – Premium West Indies
Richie Richarson has been named the chief recruiter of APL and coach of Premium West Indies. He will know how to deal with these profiles having captained the powerful West Indian side comprising of Brian Lara, Courtney Walsh and Curtley Ambrose in the mid nineties. He played since the …
John Emburey – APL Premium World Team Coach
16.05.09 # 19:53 # APL Players # 2 CommentsJohn Emburey – Coach of ‘Premium World’ American Premier League team
John Emburey was never known for spinning the ball too much a la Shane Warne. But his arm balls were hugely deceptive and often spelt death for the batsmen. Hugely built, when he bowled spin, batsmen got onfused.
He also had a very acute mind, which ensured that Gatting and Gower …
Sir Richard Hadlee – American Premier League Executive Consultant
15.05.09 # 22:43 # APL Players # No CommentSir Richard Hadlee joined APL as Executive Consultant
It is not too long before this knighted bowler was the nemesis of David Gower. Even a certain Sunil Gavaskar was found to have knightmarish days as he would swing both ways. Unlucky to be born in a weak cricketing nation (extremely weak until then), Sir Richard Hadlee carried the baton home for …
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