Guptill: Windies T20 success will drive CPL

The 29-year-old Guptill said he anticipated the "feel good factor", spilling over from the euphoria of the World Twenty20 title win, will have a positive impact on the upcoming Caribbean Premier League.

Published : Apr 12, 2016 12:50 IST , Georgetown, Guyana

Martin Guptill played for St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots in the Caribbean Premier League last season.
Martin Guptill played for St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots in the Caribbean Premier League last season.
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Martin Guptill played for St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots in the Caribbean Premier League last season.

Newly-appointed Guyana Amazon Warriors captain, New Zealander Martin Guptill, has said he expects the excitement from the West Indies’ World T20 success to spill over to the upcoming Caribbean Premier League (CPL) season. The annual regional T20 campaign is set to commence from June 29.

The 29-year-old Guptill said he anticipated the “feel good factor” would have a positive impact, reports CMC .

“I would firstly like to congratulate the West Indies team and management on regaining the World T20 in such dramatic fashion last weekend. Their performances were outstanding throughout the competition and it was a real team effort,” said Guptill, who was part of the New Zealand squad that faltered at the semifinals stage.

“Personally speaking, New Zealand [was] disappointed to lose in the semifinals to England, but we can take a lot of positives and look to build for the next few years as we have a good group of promising New Zealand cricketers coming through. With my teammates Brendon McCullum and Colin Munro signed up, it will be a great tournament for the fans as some of the biggest names in world cricket arrive in the Caribbean.”

'Real high'

He added: “West Indies cricket is on a real high. And with the women’s and Under-19 teams also enjoying international success, I have no doubt that the feel-good factor will continue into the best ever CPL this summer and beyond.”

West Indies captured the men’s titles when they beat England in the final while the women’s side trounced three-time defending champions Australia Women in the corresponding final. Their success came against the backdrop of the West Indies Under-19s side, winning the Under-19 World Cup earlier this year in Bangladesh.

Guptill, who spent two seasons with Amazon Warriors before switching to St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots last year, said it felt great to be heading back to Georgetown. “I would like to thank the owners and coach Roger Harper for inviting me back and we are all focussed on giving our wonderful supporters many happy memories later this summer,” he noted.

“Providence Stadium is a ground that I have fond memories of playing in and I know that we can count on some big numbers for our games there again this summer.”

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