Paul Collingwood Made Skipper of Capricorn Commanders in Masters Champions League
Capricorn Commanders is owned by actor Sohail Khan and Parvez Khan, a prominent Dubai-based business tycoon and owner of property developers Pacific Ventures.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: January 12, 2016 03:40 pm IST
Three-time Ashes-winning England skipper Paul Collingwood was on Tuesday named captain of the Capricorn Commanders franchise in the Masters Champions League (MCL) T20 cricket tournament.(Ganguly Named Captain of Libra Legends)
MCL, a Twenty20 cricket league, will be made up of six teams in its first year in 2016, with a total of 90 players taking part -- 15 members per squad. The players must all have been former international cricketers who are now retired from all forms of the professional sport.
"It will be exciting to lead Capricorn Commanders in the first ever MCL. It is a privilege to lead such esteemed players who I have battled with over the years, and am happy to be with, on the same side. This will hopefully be the first of our successive, successful associations together," Collingwood said in a release on Tuesday.(Sehwag to Lead Gemini Arabians)
Capricorn Commanders is owned by actor Sohail Khan and Parvez Khan, a prominent Dubai-based business tycoon and owner of property developers Pacific Ventures.
"We could not have chosen a more exciting player. Collingwood is such a great leader on and off the field, and will definitely be a great asset to the team. We are aiming to win and Collingwood is the perfect captain to take us towards that direction," Parvez said.
Former Pakistani right arm fast-medium bowler and right-hand batsman Abdul Razzaq, who played 265 One-Dayers and 46 Tests, will be vice-captain of the Commanders.