ICC World XI head coach Andy Flower is thrilled with the idea of Pakistani and Indian players sharing a dressing room for World XI versus West Indies at Lord’s on May 31.
He said, “The feeling is generated because the intent behind everyone’s involvement is for good and you get some really amazing side benefits as well. For instance, here we’ve got Pakistanis and Indians sharing a dressing room which doesn’t happen very often.”
After skipper Eoin Morgan pulled out of the fundraiser due to fractured finger, Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi will now lead the World XI squad that includes Sam Billings, Sam Curran, Tamim Iqbal, Dinesh Karthik, Rashid Khan, Sandeep Lamichhane, Shoaib Malik, Mitchell McClenaghan, Tymal Mills, Thisara Perera, Adil Rashid, Luke Ronchi (wkt), and Mohammed Shami.
He has opened up about the full extent of the positives he feels can be gleaned from the ‘World XI’ concept. All proceeds from the Lord’s match will be used to redevelop the stadia in the Caribbean, which were damaged due to hurricanes last year.
“Sport has been used as a vehicle for good in many instances in the past and this is one of those occasions,” said Flower. “The hurricanes Irma and Maria hit the islands of Anguilla and Dominica eight months ago so perhaps this isn’t in the public consciousness as powerfully as it was back then. But after that happened, initially the West Indies Cricket Board and Giles Clarke talked together, and then the ICC and the MCC came together to put this event on to raise money to restore the cricket grounds in those islands.”
Flower has a great deal of experience with World XIs, both as a player and having coached a scratch team against Pakistan in three T20Is last year. He believes this isn’t just an event which will benefit the islands; the whole world of cricket will be better off for the goodwill generated.
“I’ve been involved in these World XI charity events before as a player, and there’s usually a wonderful feel to it,” he said.
For all that this is an event intended to help a worthy cause, with many of the world’s best players set to be involved and with the opponents being World T20 champions West Indies, it is sure to be worth following as a cricket spectacle alone. “This is a wonderful experience and will create wonderful memories for these players and hopefully wonderful memories for the spectators who see really talented exciting players playing against a very talented exciting West Indies side,” said Flower.
West Indies team is led by Carlos Brathwaite and it includes Samuel Badree, Rayad Emrit, Andre Fletcher, Chris Gayle, Evin Lewis, Ashley Nurse, Keemo Paul, Rovman Powell, Denesh Ramdin (wkt), Andre Russell, Marlon Samuels, and Kesrick Williams.
The article was published on ICC website