Mumbai Champs
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Mumbai Champs is one of the six teams competing in the Indian Cricket League (ICL). The team is based in Mumbai, India and its captain is former New Zealand batsman Nathan Astle.[1][2]
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[edit] Players
The squad announced for the inaugural tournament comprises four international cricketers. Nathan Astle,Johan Van der Wath, Tino Best, Michael Kasprowicz are amongst the high-profile names playing for the Mumbai Champs. [3]
[edit] Squad
Coach - Sandip Patil
- Nathan Astle (New Zealand)
- Robin Morris (Mumbai)
- Kiran Powar (Mumbai)
- Shreyas Khanolkar (Mumbai)
- Johan Van der Wath (South Africa)
- Avinash Yadav (Mumbai)
- Subhojit Paul (Kolkata)
- Dheeraj Jadhav (Pune)
- Anupam Sanklecha (Mumbai)
- Ranjeet Kirid (Pune)
- Pushkaraj Joshi (Pune)
- Raviraj Patil (Maharashtra)
- Nikhil Mandale (Mumbai)
- Sridher Iyer
- Tino Best (West Indies)
- Michael Kasprowicz (Australia)
[edit] Coach
The coach for the Mumbai Champs is former Indian international Sandeep Patil.
[edit] Champs TV Promotion
- Publicity for the Indian Cricket League appeared on Indian television channels. The official promotion video of Mumbai Champs was Mumbai Champs - Bole Toh Number ONE.
[edit] References
- ^ Rediff staff. "ICL announces team lists", Rediff, November 14, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-11-14.
- ^ Cricinfo staff. "IPlayer roster for six teams finalised", Cricinfo, November 14, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-11-14.
- ^ Sandeep Dwivedi. "IRayudu, six others join ICL", indianexpress, August 17, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-08-17.
[edit] External links
- Mumbai Champs Mumbai Champs in ICL Twenty20 Tournament
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