Nick Maitland
Embattled coach Russell Latapy (third right) and his coaching circle discussing strategy at one of their final sessions before departing the island. (Picture by Nick Maitland) Social Share
As the internal and external inquest into the Barbados Tridents’ humbling loss to Bermuda in the Concacaf Gold Cup qualifying round continues, head coach Russell Latapy insists the side is focused on moving forward from the result and he remains committed to the development of the players and the sport in Barbados.
“I can safely say the way we do things and our organisation from the day I came in, to the way we are now is a lot better. I think the result of that is the emergence of a lot of young players coming through,” Latapy explained.
Mohammad Amir to don Barbados Trident colours in Caribbean Premier League
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Tuesday May 25, 2021
KARACHI: Former Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Amir is set to make his maiden Caribbean Premier League (CPL) appearance after Barbados Trident confirmed that the young bowler would be donning their colours for the tournament.
Amir, 29, had earlier announced his retirement from international cricket after being disappointed by the treatment given to him by the PCB. However, he continues to play T20 leagues around the world.
The CPL confirmed Amir s signing in a statement on Tuesday. The Barbados Tridents have secured the services of Pakistani left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir. With 220 T20 wickets to his name, 59 of them coming in international matches, Amir has a huge amount of experience and a track record of success across the globe, said a statement issued by the league.