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ICC World XI Squad vs West Indies to Play at Lord's in 2018

ICC World XI Squad vs West Indies to Play at Lord's in 2018
ICC World XI Captain- Cric File
The ICC has now finished its squad to play the West Indies, at Lord's on May 31st. New Zealand combines Luke Ronchi and Mitchell McClenaghan finish the ICC World XI line-up for the raising money Twenty20 International.

Eoin Morgan: "It's a significant privilege to lead a side which has a choice of players from various countries, and I can hardly wait to get on to the field for what guarantees to be a charming challenge"

Luke Ronchi: "It is just for a noble motivation and it feels okay to see such a significant number of cricketers from various nations meet up for such a reason"

Mitchell McClenaghan: "This will be a fabulous exhibition and I'm anticipating taking part with an incredible bundle of folks and anticipate doing the individuals who will profit by this match glad"

Wicketkeeper-batsman Ronchi and quick bowler McClenaghan join a large group of stars who have effectively affirmed their cooperation in the Lord's match, which is being composed to bring stores for stadia up in the Caribbean which were harmed because of tropical storms a year ago.

The group, to be driven by England's constrained overs chief Eoin Morgan, incorporates Hardik Pandya and Dinesh Karthik (the two India), Shahid Afridi and Shoaib Malik (both Pakistan), Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal (both Bangladesh), Thisara Perera (Sri Lanka) and Rashid Khan (Afghanistan).

Eoin Morgan stated: "It's an amazing privilege to lead a side which has a determination of players from various countries, and I can hardly wait to get on to the field for what guarantees to be an immersing challenge.

"The development to the occasion on 31st May has been extremely energizing with new increments declared all the time, and the foresight has been developing every day. I'm certain every one of the players, including those of the Windies side, are anxious to play at Lord's.

"It's an awesome inclination that we will be all getting together for a decent aim. The cricket club ought to be exceptionally glad that the assets raised from the match will help modify the stadia in the Caribbean and furthermore add to the development of the amusement."

Luke Ronchi stated: "I'm anticipating being a piece of the World XI at Lord's for the philanthropy coordinate against the Windies on the 31st of May, that will raise assets to help with the reconstructing of cricket scenes which were harmed by the two sea tempests in the Caribbean a year ago.

"It is for a worthwhile motivation and it feels decent to see such a large number of cricketers from various nations meet up for such a reason. To play a match which will see a portion of the absolute best in real life together involves extraordinary pride for me. I'm anticipating seeing a pressed house at Lord's, supporting the help exertion, and an energizing session of cricket."

Mitchell McClenaghan stated: "'It will be a flat-out delight to contribute towards a phenomenal reason and to help reestablish harmed stadiums after the obliteration caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria. This will be an awesome exhibition and I'm anticipating partaking with an incredible pack of folks and anticipate doing the individuals who will profit from this match glad."

Ronchi, who spoke to Australia before coming back to play for his nation of birth New Zealand, has scored 1397 keeps running in 85 ODIs with 105 gets and 12 stumpings, while he has 359 keeps running in 32 T20Is with 24 gets and five stumpings. He was the main run-scorer in the current year's Pakistan Super League, making 435 keeps running for Islamabad United. Left-arm bowler McClenaghan has 82 wickets in 48 ODIs and 30 out of 28 T20Is.

The Windies, the prevailing ICC World Twenty20 champions, are being driven via Carlos Brathwaite. Chris Gayle, Marlon Samuels, Samuel Badree and Andre Russell are among the other driving players in the squad.

The tickets for the match are accessible at https://tickets.lords.org/with all returns going towards modifying and redesigning five noteworthy scenes and in addition other group cricket offices that were harmed by Hurricanes Irma and Maria.

The scenes that will profit incorporate the Ronald Webster Park in Anguilla, the Sir Viv Richards Stadium in Antigua, the Windsor Park Stadium in Dominica, the Carib Lumber Ball Park in St. Maarten and the Cancryn Cricket Grounds in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.

World XI squad:

Eoin Morgan (captain, England)

Dinesh Karthik (India)

Mitchell McClenaghan (New Zealand)

Hardik Pandya (India)

Thisara Perera (Sri Lanka)

Rashid Khan (Afghanistan)

Luke Ronchi (New Zealand)

Shahid Afridi (Pakistan)

Shoaib Malik (Pakistan)

Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh)

Tamim Iqbal (Bangladesh)

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