UAE T20 League: Moeen Ali, David Malan, Evin Lewis, Mohammad Nabi and Chris Woakes are among 14 international players sign by Sharjah Warriors for the first International League T20 (ILT20).

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England all-rounder Moeen has also been sign by Johannesburg Super Kings :-

England all-rounder Moeen signed by Johannesburg Super Kings (owners of IPL’s Chennai Super Kings) in South Africa’s new T20 league. It is going to run largely with the ILT20 in January-February next year.

Moeen Ali also part of England’s limited overs squad :-

In addition, Moeen be also expected to be a part of England’s limited-overs squad. Its scheduled to play three ODIs in South Africa in late January and early February 2023, according to the ICC’s new Future Tours programme.

Noor Ahmed, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Naveen-ul-Haq, Tom Koehler-Cadmore, Chris Benjamin, Danny Briggs, Mark Dayal; Bilal Khan and JJ Smit made up the remaining 14 with Bilal and Smit completing the two mandatory associate players (from Oman). did. and Namibia respectively) in the squad. Kohler-Cadmore, Benjamin and Dayal uncapped in international cricket.

UAE T20 League: The league is expected to allow nine overseas players in the XI for each game :-

The franchise, owned by Capri Global, a non-banking financial company based in India, will induct four players from UAE in due course. Its expected that league will allow 9 overseas players in the XI for each game.

An overlap in schedule with Australia’s BBL (December-January) and BPL (January-February) – leading to a premium on top players – also expected.

Dubai Capitals, Gulf Giants, Abu Dhabi Knight Riders and MI Emirates are the other ILT20 teams that have announced their overseas rosters so far.

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Sharjah Warriors Team So far :-

Moeen Ali (England), David Malan (England), Evin Lewis (West Indies), Mohammad Nabi (Afghanistan), Chris Woakes (England); Noor Ahmed (Afghanistan), Rehmanullah Gurbaz (Afghanistan), Naveen-ul-Haq (Afghanistan) , Tom Koehler-Cadmore (Eng, uncapped); Chris Benjamin (England uncapped), Danny Briggs (England), Mark Deyal (West Indies, uncapped), Bilal Khan (Oman), JJ Smit (Namibia)