Story Stanford 20/20 for 20 - 'Money not the motto'

Unfortunaetly I may not be able to update this weekend as I have only just got home and have to leave in a few hours to get back to school...Sorry Guys...Have a lot more time at home next weekend so there will be one if not two then...
 
Unfortunaetly I may not be able to update this weekend as I have only just got home and have to leave in a few hours to get back to school...Sorry Guys...Have a lot more time at home next weekend so there will be one if not two then...

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'Money not the Motto' - Pietersen reminds squad why there here.

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Fred and KP will be looking to boost England along in this series.

Kevin Pietersen has come out and reminded his England Team mates today why they have come to the carribean. He reminded them with some strong words that money is not the main priority! He made this public statement after some of his team mates had said how they were looking forward to the winning the life turning amounts of money.

KP the recently appointed england captain had some strong words for his team mates and had this to say, 'If the lads think that this is going to be an easy ride they have another thing coming! These are the best players of the Stanford 20/20 tournament and will want the money as much if not more than the boys.' England will be on a high after there 4-0 drubbing of the South Africans though and will be looking to take the positive nature and spirit to the carribean. KP will also looking to keep his 100% record as England captain intact aswell.

There was much hype about the series after the tour of the South African ended on a high for the english boys. There will be many fans making the trip for a carribean bonanza. There will be sun, cricket and a great cricketing spirit where the West Indians will be wanting to the show the carribean spirit that was strangely lacking from last years farcical world cup. England failed at the world cup and will be hoping they won't repeat that form seen then. Many changes have happened since then with ex-coach Duncan Fletcher moving on and Peter Moores replacing him. Since Moores takover England look to be a more re-juvenated side, especially under the leadership of Pietersen is seems to be deploying a very touch feely style of captaincy described by another ex-england coach David Lloyd as 'lovey dovey'.


Middlesex Squad;
Shaun Udal (c), Neil Carter, Neil Dexter, Steven Finn, Billy Godleman, Tyron Henderson, Ed Joyce, Murali Kartik,Dawid Malan (released to play for his county Middlesex over contract rights), Eoin Morgan, Tim Murtagh, David Nash, Alan Richardson , Ben Scott (wk), Andrew Strauss

Trinidad and Tobago Squad;
Daren Ganga (c) , Rishi Bachan, Samuel Badree, Darren Bravo, Kevon Cooper, Daron Cruickshank, Justin Guillen, Amit Jaggernauth, Richard Kelly, William Perkins, Denesh Ramdin (wk), Ravi Rampaul, Lendl Simmons, Navin Stewart

 

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