
Tags: Cricket, Epl, Everest Premier League, West Indies, Windies
Retired Windies batsman Dwayne Smith is expected to head to Asia for the upcoming Everest Premier League where he will represent the Bhairahawa Gladiators.
The much-travelled power-hitter will bring plenty of experience to the Napal-based franchise as the tournament head into its fourth edition.
The 36-year-old Smith, a former Windies batting all-rounder who made 255 appearances for the regional team, has played for over 14 T20 franchises. He most recently appeared for the Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). Smith currently averages 26.23 and has played 337 matches.
The signing of the West Indian veteran proved a source of excitement for Gladiators captain Sharad Vesawkar.
"I still can’t believe that the powerhouse of West Indies Cricket and IPL for a long time, Dwayne Smith will be playing under me in the upcoming season of EPL,” Vesawkar said.
“This will do a world of good to the team’s top order and also serve as an exciting opportunity to all the players especially the young ones to observe how the greats go about their game.”
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