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Gilchrist to play in CPL

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Australia wicketkeeper/batsman Adam Gilchrist has been announced as the second international franchise player to compete in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), set to take place from July 29 to August 26.

Gilchrist , who has toured the Caribbean three times as a player, joins his former Australia teammate and captain Ricky Ponting as the latest international high-profile star to link up with the CPL.

For the Australian legend, the Caribbean is the scene of one of his greatest cricketing triumphs. Gilchrist smashed 149 from only 104 balls in the final of the ICC Cricket World Cup, in Barbados, in 2007.

"I am very excited to be on board with CPL, and am looking forward to coming back and playing cricket in one of the most beautiful places on the planet.

"The CPL will feature some of the world's best cricketers and I can't wait to test my skills and play in what is going to be a dynamic and exciting competition."

Gilchrist will find out which franchise he will be lining up for when the CPL draft takes place at the end of May. He was part of the all-conquering Australia side that dominated cricket for more than a decade from the mid-1990s.

The West Indies franchise players for the tournament are Darren Sammy, Dwayne Bravo, Chris Gayle, Sunil Narine, Kieron Pollard and Marlon Samuels.

"I always have fond memories of my time playing cricket in the Caribbean and visiting all of the stunning locations and attractions that are on offer for the players and spectators alike," Gilchrist reminisced.

"Plus, I love playing the Twenty20 format and there is absolutely no better place anywhere to do this than the West Indies."

Gilchrist, 41, also captained Australia in six Tests, 17 ODIs and two T20Is, and is due to play for Kings X1 Punjab in the IPL, ahead of his CPL commitment.

—CMC

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