Co-Owners Jonty Rhodes, John Abraham Unveil Rotterdam Dockers Jersey Ahead of Maiden ETPL
Fireflies.ai became the official jersey partner as the ICC-sanctioned franchise league prepares for its August 26 opener.
- On Tuesday, Rotterdam Dockers co-owners Jonty Rhodes and John Abraham unveiled the franchise's official jersey in Mumbai, naming Fireflies as their official jersey partner.
- The inaugural European T20 Premier League launches August 26 in Voorburg and Dublin, sanctioned by the International Cricket Council to accelerate cricket's growth across Europe.
- Led by captain Faf du Plessis, the Rotterdam Dockers squad features Heinrich Klaasen, Anrich Nortje, Logan, and Roelof van der Merwe, blending international experience with emerging Dutch talent.
- Fireflies co-founder and CEO Krish Ramineni joined the franchise as a founding investor, citing a "natural alignment" between the team's vision and his technology firm's goals.
- Rhodes aims for the team to become a "backbone" for cricket in Europe, with the franchise opening its campaign against Amsterdam Flames on August 26 in Voorburg.
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Co-owners Jonty Rhodes, John Abraham unveil Rotterdam Dockers jersey ahead of maiden ETPL
The European T20 Premier League will pit teams from across Europe in a new franchise tournament from August 26 onwards. Meanwhile, co-owners of Rotterdam Dockers - Jonty Rhodes and John Abraham - have unveiled the jersey of their team ahead of the upcoming season.
Jonty Rhodes, John Abraham Unveil Rotterdam Dockers Jersey Ahead of Inaugural ETPL
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. The inaugural ETPL will bring together leading players from Ireland, the Netherlands and Scotland, alongside established international stars from across the global T20 landscape. By creating a platform where emerging European cricketers can compete alongside and learn from some of the world's leading players, the league aims to accelerate the growth of cricket across the region and inspire t…
Jonty Rhodes, John Abraham unveil Rotterdam Dockers jersey ahead of inaugural ETPL - The Tribune
The inaugural ETPL will bring together leading players from Ireland, the Netherlands and Scotland, alongside established international stars from across the global T20 landscape. By creating a platform where emerging European cricketers can compete alongside and learn from some of the world's leading players, the league aims to accelerate the growth of cricket across the region and inspire the next generation of European talent.
Matthew Hayden backs Glasgow Cosmic for inaugural ETPL, says squad has
Matthew Hayden, who has joined Glasgow Cosmic as co-owner and Head Coach ahead of the inaugural European T20 Premier League (ETPL) season, expressed confidence in the team's strong squad, which includes Jason Roy, Liam Livingstone, Jimmy Neesham, Keshav Maharaj, and Lungi Ngidi, alongside several other experienced players. However, Hayden acknowledged that building the squad has been challenging. He said Phil Salt's withdrawal and several injuries created gaps, while international and domestic schedules, along with ICC regulations and No Objection Certificates (NOCs), made player availability difficult. Despite these challenges, he believes the team has assembled a competitive group for the inaugural ETPL season. "I think the squad has some serious weapons. Jason Roy, Liam Livingstone, Jimmy Neesham, Keshav Maharaj, Lungi Ngidi. Backed also by George Munsey, Richie Berrington, Matthew Cross, Paul van Meekeren, and Oliver Davidson. Moises Henriques, I think, as a seasoned campaigner, has been part of a really successful franchise for a long time in the Sydney Sixers back home in the Big Bash League. Ali Khan and Gerhard Erasmus give us really good flexibility. So, I guess whilst it's been a little tumultuous, I must admit, I think part of the leadership has been trying to find post-auction some new faces and new names that haven't - for example, Phil Salt, who was in our squad, pulled out of the tournament. So that left us some holes to fill, and there have been some injuries as well," he told ANI. "So, like every franchise, we have to fit in with the current schedule of international cricket, the current schedule of other boards around the world. As you know, we have to comply with all regulations to do with the ICC, including NOCs that need to be executed prior to commencement of this tournament. So, it hasn't all been plain sailing either. It's been, you know, a little tricky at times to find the right faces at the right times given the fact that players are busy with international program and domestic program," he said. Glasgow Cosmic, owned by Mugafi Group Chairman Vipul Agrawal and Tansha Batra, has strengthened its leadership setup with Hayden joining as co-owner and Head Coach, while Rashid Khan serves as the group's CEO. Hayden said discussions with CEO Rashid Khan and the owners of Mugafi Group during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season led to his decision to join the inaugural tournament. He saw it as a valuable opportunity to contribute to cricket's growth in the region, particularly ahead of the Olympics, where the Netherlands, Scotland and Ireland are set to participate. "During the IPL, I had a number of really good discussions with the CEO, Rashid Khan, and also the owners of Mugafi Group. And I guess in a world where there's never been a more challenging commercial landscape and ecosystem to cricket, it was another good opportunity to be a part of an inaugural tournament and in an area which desperately needs some really significant profile, especially ahead of key tournaments like the Olympics, where we know Netherlands, Scotland, and Ireland will all be participating. So that's the opportunity that presented itself," Hayden said. Hayden said the ETPL will differ significantly from the IPL because the two leagues emerged in very different circumstances. He said while the IPL was built on India's 2007 T20 World Cup success and operates in a dedicated window featuring the world's top players, Glasgow Cosmic faces a smaller cricketing ecosystem and must work around international and domestic schedules. Hayden said the franchise aims to establish its own identity by playing the "Cosmic Way" while combining talented domestic and international players. "Everything is different about the IPL. The IPL also started at a very different time in cricket. It started based on the strength of India winning a T20 tournament, a World Cup in South Africa for the first time in 2007, and then on the back of that the Premier League was formed with franchises that were full of superstars and the very best standards of cricket in a landscape and ecosystem of cricket which is second to none," he said. "When it comes to Glasgow Cosmic, we've got a very different set of parameters. We have a small cricketing community. We certainly want to establish our own identity within that tournament, playing the 'Cosmic Way.' And we also have some exceptionally talented cricketers, both domestically and internationally. But there can be no refuting that the IPL is a tournament that stops the cricketing program, and that is amongst every membership and associate membership nation. The IPL is a carve-out window, and it makes it very different for us, as a non-carve-out window, to compete with a competition like the IPL. Not that we're trying, but you get my point," Hayden said. The inaugural edition of the ETPL will take place from August 26 to September 20, 2026, featuring six franchises representing Glasgow, Amsterdam, Edinburgh, Dublin, Belfast, and Rotterdam, competing in 33 matches. (ANI)
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