Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR), the perennial favorites in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), have faced a challenging season in CPL 2024. Despite injuries to key players like Dwayne Bravo, Sunil Narine, and Andre Russell, captain Kieron Pollard remains optimistic.
TKR has won five of their eight matches, placing them fourth in the standings. Pollard acknowledges the team’s performance and the importance of qualifying for the playoffs. He also highlights the increased competitiveness of the tournament, with all teams playing at a high level.
Despite the challenges, TKR has unearthed new talents like 21-year-old Shaqkere Parris and 27-year-old Keacy Carty. Parris has impressed with his batting, earning praise from former India spinner R Ashwin. Pollard commends Parris’ progress but emphasizes the need for young players to continue developing their skills.
Pollard also expresses a desire for more local players from Trinidad to join the TKR squad. He believes that the under-23 tournament provides an opportunity for local talent to emerge. He hopes that players like Parris and Nathan Edward can inspire future generations of Trinidadian cricketers.