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South African all-rounder Wayne Parnell has been appointed as the men’s captain of the Northern Superchargers for the upcoming season of The Hundred. Parnell will be taking over the captaincy from fellow compatriot Faf du Plessis, who was released from his contract due to his commitments with the St Lucia Kings in the Carib๊bean Premier League (CPL).
Having r🐼epresented the Superchargers twice as a replacement player last year, Parnell impressed the team management, leading to his retention for the 2023 edition. His famil♕iarity with the squad and experience in the tournament will undoubtedly be valuable assets as the team gears up for the third season of The Hundred.
Notably, Parnell recently led the Pretoria Capitals to the final of the inaugural edition of SA20, showcasing his leadership abilities. Currently, he is also captaining the Seattle Orcas in the ongoing Major League Cricket (MLC), further highlighting his expeꦏrience and skill set.
James Foster, the head coach of the Superchargers team, conveyed his satisfaction at the inclusion of Parnell in the squad, expressing his delight. Foster emphasized that Parnell’s familiarity with the playing conditions and his valuable experience could play a pivotal role in the team’s success.
“We are delighted to have Wayne back in the squad. He knows the team and, having played in this year’s T20 Blast for Durham, he knows the conditions well. He brings with him a wealth of experience from his international and domestic career and that will be invaluable to the team,” Foster was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.
The Superchargers will rely on Parnell’s all-round abilities and astute captaincy as they aim for a successful campaign in The Hundred. With the tournament running from August 1 to 17, Parnell’s leadership will be crucial in guiding the team to victories and making strategic decisions on the field.
The Hundred 2023 men’s captains:
- Birmingham Phoenix: Moeen Ali
- London Spirit: Dan Lawrence
- Manchester Originals: Jos Buttler
- Northern Superchargers: Wayne Parnell
- Oval Invincibles: Sam Billings
- Southern Brave: James Vince
- Trent Rockets: Lewis Gregory
- Welsh Fire: Tom Abell