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Lara excited
by rebel Twenty20 series
HONG KONG—Brian Lara, the most successful Test batsman in history, said
on Thursday that a controversial rebel series scheduled for later this
year would open a new chapter in his career.
Lara, who retired from the international game in April, will join the
Indian Cricket League (ICL) for its inaugural season despite major
doubts over who else will play in the series and even whether it will
get off the ground.
“I’m signed onto the ICL, which will hopefully get going at the end of
November or December,” he said ahead of this weekend’s Hong Kong Sixes.
“It is the Twenty20 version of the game, which of course is more
condensed, spectator-friendly cricket and the crowd finds it very
exciting.
“I loved the Test matches, but I’m looking forward to playing Twenty20
cricket as well. Internationally, that is all I have on the cards right
now.”
The Board of Control for Cricket in India is trying to squash the rebel
ICL series by setting up its own multi-million-dollar league, backed by
the International Cricket Council and supported by boards around the
world.
Both set-ups have promised an array of world-class players, with the
BCCI’s Indian Premier League saying it has signed on Test captains
Graeme Smith of South Africa, Daniel Vettori of New Zealand, Shoaib
Malik of Pakistan and the entire Indian team.
In the Hong Kong Sixes, Lara will play in an all-star team captained by
Shane Warne and including Glenn McGrath, Craig McMillan, Geraint Jones,
Anil Kumble and Heath Streak. “It will be great to finally play
alongside Warne and McGrath rather than against them,” he said. “I
played sixes in Hong Kong 13 years ago so I’m looking forward to again
playing some fun, fast cricket.”
Left-hander Lara, 38, announced his West Indies retirement following his
country’s failure to qualify for the semi-finals at the World Cup in the
Caribbean. “I’m really enjoying my retirement and the last five months
have been good, so I have no plans to play for the West Indies again,”
he said.—Agencies |