Cricket West Indies: Ashmead Nedd joins Leeward Hurricanes in 2020/2021 professional players draft

Must Read

Cricket West Indies
Cricket West Indies
Cricket West Indies (CWI) governs cricket across the West Indies, a confederation of Caribbean countries. Originally established as the West Indies Cricket Board of Control in the 1920s, it became the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) in 1996 and was rebranded as Cricket West Indies in May 2017 as part of a restructuring effort.

Photo Credit: Cricket West Indies

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies (CWI) hosted its 2020-2021 West Indies Professional Players Draft for the Colonial Medical Insurance Super50 Cup and the West Indies Championship via a Zoom meeting earlier today. Representatives of each franchise made two picks to bring their contracted squad of players to 15.

The event was monitored by CWI’s auditors KPMG to ensure that the process was carried out efficiently and smoothly.

SELECTED PLAYERS:

ROUND 1

  • Leewards Hurricanes – Ashmead Nedd
  • Windward Volcanoes – Kevin Stoute
  • Jamaica Scorpions – Odean Smith
  • Guyana Jaguars – Ramaal Lewis
  • TT Red Force – Bryan Charles
  • Barbados Pride – Kyle Hope

ROUND 2

  • Leewards Hurricanes – Tyrone Williams Jr.
  • Windwards Volcanoes – Larry Edwards
  • Guyana Jaguars – Tevin Imlach
  • Jamaica Scorpions – Alwyn Williams
  • TT Red Force – Isaiah Rajah
  • Barbados Pride – Shamar Springer

A significant move in the draft saw Ashmead Nedd, joining the Leeward Islands Hurricanes as their first-round pick. The left-arm spinner hails from Guyana and was one of the leading performers for the West Indies at the ICC Under-19 World Cup in South Africa earlier this year.

He will help bolster the bowling stocks and will bring the experience from the West Indies Emerging Players – winners of the Colonial Medical Insurance Super50 Cup last November.

Joining Nedd as a contracted player, are his West Indies Under-19 captain Kimani Melius, who was picked up by the Windward Islands Volcanoes, and fast bowler Jayden Seales who was contracted by the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force.

Both Melius and Seales were acquired ahead of the draft as pre-selected players by the respective franchises.

Additionally, two experienced players have found new franchises. Kyle Hope, who played five Test matches and seven One-Day Internationals in 2017, has moved from Trinidad & Tobago Red Force to Barbados Pride.

Kevin Stoute, a former captain of Barbados Pride who has played 76 first-class matches since his debut back in 2007, will have a new home with the Windward Islands Volcanoes.WI Professional Draft - Contracted Players - 2020 2021.png

CWI’s Director of Cricket Jimmy Adams said,

“I am pleased to have gotten the regional franchise draft completed. Franchises can now focus on implementing post-lockdown training to gradually build towards their full programs. Obviously, we are all hopeful that we will soon be given the all-clear by the respective Governments to resume full franchise operations.”

Name of Author: Cricket West Indies

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

become a cricexec insider!

Join for free and get:

  • Get the free cricexec “daily briefing” newsletter:
    A 5x-week convenient summary of top industry news
    Also get invitations to exclusive events
  • Exclusive industry reports
  • Invitations to industry events
  • Early access to industry job postings
  • Many other benefits!

Latest News

Ricky Ponting frustrated with BCCI scheduling IPL auction during B-G Test Series: “Worst possible case”

Photo Credit: Twitter Profile Photo of @RickyPonting Former Australian cricketers Ricky Ponting and Justin Langer will leave the first Test...

More Articles Like This

Cricexec Newsletter