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Athanaze headlines list of protected players for Breakout League

Published:Sunday | March 23, 2025 | 9:55 PM
From left: West Indies batsman Shamar Brooks helps teammate Alick Athanaze celebrate a half century in the final ODI against the United Arab Emirates at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in 2023.
From left: West Indies batsman Shamar Brooks helps teammate Alick Athanaze celebrate a half century in the final ODI against the United Arab Emirates at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in 2023.

ST JOHN’S, Antigua (CMC):

WEST INDIES players Alick Athanaze, Amir Jangoo, and Shamar Springer are among 42 protected players who have been selected in the upcoming West Indies Breakout League T20 competition.

In a press release issued yesterday by Cricket West Indies, the six franchise teams competing in the Breakout League confirmed their seven protected players ahead of the upcoming player draft.

As per tournament regulations, each team is allowed to protect seven cricketers, with a maximum of three players aged between 27 and 29. One of the players must be a leg spinner.

The remaining seven players per squad will be selected during a draft, and they must all be 26 years old or younger.

Players eligible to participate must be under 30 years old or at the start of the tournament have played fewer than 40 List A T20 matches and fewer than 10 T20 Internationals.

The 26-year-old Athanaze has played 13 Tests, 13 ODIs, and four T20Is for the West Indies and has been selected by the Windward Islands Infernos, along with all-rounder Springer, who has turned out for the regional team in two T20Is.

Jangoo, who had a memorable ODI debut against Bangladesh last December where he scored a century, has featured in one ODI and one Test match for the West Indies, will turn out for the Trinidad and Tobago Legions.

Test players Keacy Carty and Mikyle Louis have been selected by the Leeward Islands Thunder.

The West Indies Breakout League is a premier T20 cricket tournament designed to spotlight emerging talent from across the Caribbean and will take place from April 25 to May 10 at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad and Tobago.

Each team is closely affiliated with a Caribbean Premier League (CPL) franchise, providing players with an opportunity to showcase their skills on a larger stage and progress their cricketing careers.

Protected players

Trinidad and Tobago Legions

Kamil Pooran, Amir Jangoo, Jyd Goolie, Crystian Thurton, Navin Bidaisee, Mikkel Govia, Joshua James.

Leeward Islands Thunder

Jeremiah Louis, Keacy Carty, Kofi James, Karima Gore, Mikyle Louis, Jewel Andrew, Micah McKenzie.

Windward Islands Infernos

Darel Cyrus, Shadrack Descarte, Shamar Springer, Alick Athanaze, Dillon Douglas, Teddy Bishop, Ackeem Auguste.

Guyana Rainforest Rangers

Nial Smith, Kemol Savory, Ronaldo Alimohamed, Kevin Sinclair, Ashmead Nedd, Kevlon Anderson, Riyad Latiff.

Barbados Pelicans

Leniko Boucher, Kadeem Alleyne, Joshua Bishop, Nyeem Young, Shaqkere Parris, Kevin Wickham, Zishan Motara.

Jamaica Titans

Deethmar Anderson, Leroy Lugg, Ramaal Lewis, Jeavor Royal, Kirk McKenzie, Jordan Johnson, Tamarie Redwood.