CBTF
Jul 02, 2026
19:03:00
Jai Moondra, who was recently named Player of the Series in Ireland's T20I series win over India, was among the headline picks in the inaugural European T20 Premier League (ETPL) player draft, with Rotterdam Dockers selecting the bowler as their opening pick.
The draft saw the league's six franchises pick 36 players, with 12 each from Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands. Curtis Campher (Amsterdam Flames), Matthew Humphreys (Irish Wolves), Benjamin Calitz (Dublin Guardians), Gareth Delany (Edinburgh Castle Rockers), and Brad Currie (Glasgow Cosmic) were the other franchises' respective first selections.
Beyond their opening picks, Flames added Kyle Klein and Tim Pringle; Wolves signed Paul Stirling and Fred Klaassen; Guardians brought in George Dockrell and Craig Young; Castle Rockers picked Ross Adair and Safyaan Sharif; Cosmic secured Matthew Cross and Paul van Meekeren while Dockers complemented Moondra with Michael Levitt and Ryan Klein.
Rotterdam Dockers co-owner Jonty Rhodes said Moondra had been one of the franchise's priority picks. "Jai Moondra was someone we were particularly keen to bring into the squad after the way he has announced himself on the international stage. He is an exciting young talent with tremendous potential, and we're delighted to have secured him. Alongside Jai, we've put together a really exciting group of players from across Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands. We believe we have a strong, balanced squad with the depth and quality to be highly competitive, and we're looking forward to seeing them come together when the league gets underway."
Guardians captain and mentor R Ashwin argued that their focus was more on balance than nationality. "While majority of our picks were Irish, I think nationality comes second; it's about the quality of the player and how they will fit into our mix. I do believe that, going into an auction or a draft, every single player that you pick must be a playable resource."
Draft picks:
Amsterdam Flames: Curtis Campher, Kyle Klein, Tim Pringle, Aryan Dutt, Jordan Neill and Max O'Dowd
Irish Wolves: Matthew Humphreys, Fred Klaassen, Tim Tector, Paul Stirling, Zainullah Ihsan and Alexander Roy
Dublin Guardians: Benjamin Calitz, George Dockrell, Matthew Hollard, Craig Young, Noah Croes and Chris Greaves
Edinburgh Castle Rockers: Gareth Delany, Ross Adair, Jack Jarvis, Charlie Tear, Safyaan Sharif and Finlay McCreath
Glasgow Cosmic: Brad Currie, Matthew Cross, Paul van Meekeren, Michael Leask, Oliver Davidson and Chris McBride
Rotterdam Dockers: Jai Moondra, Michael Levitt, Ryan Klein, Jasper Davidson, Vikramjit Singh and Saqib Zulfiqar