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New York Strikers Unveils Complete Squad For Abu Dhabi T10 2024

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The New York Strikers who are the reigning champions of Abu Dhabi T10 previous edition, have unveiled additional draft lineup for the upcoming season.

This dynamic lineup is set to create waves in the league, featuring legends such as Evin Lewis, Dewald Bravis, Doug Bracewell, Kusal Perera, Alishan Sharafu, Mayank Choudhary, Nathan Edward, Dumindu Sewmina, Asif Ali, Reece Topley.

The New York Strikers have bolstered their roster with an exciting array of batting and all-round talent, featuring standout names such as Evin Lewis, celebrated for his powerful hitting; Dewald Bravis, an emerging talent known for his aggressive batting and ability to score quickly; and Doug Bracewell, whose versatility as an all-rounder strengthens the team's balance.

Kusal Perera is recognized for his explosive batting and ability to anchor innings, while Pakistan's Asif Ali's knack for finishing games makes him a valuable asset in high-pressure situations.

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