Trinbago Knight Riders

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Trinbago Knight Riders
Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel (2013–2015)
File:Trinbago Knight Riders logo.svg
Personnel
CaptainKieron Pollard
CoachPhil Simmons
OwnerKnight Riders Group
Chief executive
Team information
CityPort of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Colours  red,   black,   purple and   gold
Founded2013; 11 years ago (2013)
Home groundQueen's Park Oval and Brian Lara Cricket Academy
Capacity20,000
History
CPL wins4 (2015, 2017, 2018, 2020)
6ixty wins0
Official websitewww.tkriders.com
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T20 kit

The Trinbago Knight Riders (formerly the Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel) are a franchise cricket team of the Caribbean Premier League based in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. The Red Steel was one of the original six teams created for the tournament's inaugural 2013 season. Their home ground is Queen's Park Oval.

In 2015, Red Chillies Entertainment, the parent company of Indian Premier League team Kolkata Knight Riders, purchased stake in the Red Steel.[1] The Red Steel went on to win the 2015 tournament.[2] After the season, the name was changed to Trinbago Knight Riders.[citation needed]

File:Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel.png
Team logo as the Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel, 2013–2015 seasons

History[edit]

The Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel were one of the six teams created for the Caribbean Premier League's inaugural 2013 season. In 2015, they won the tournament for the first time, defeating the Barbados Tridents by 20 runs at Queen's Park Oval.[2]

Also in 2015, Red Chillies Entertainment, led by Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan and Mehta Group of businessman Jay Mehta and his wife Juhi Chawla, purchased stake in the Red Steel. Red Chillies Entertainment also owns the Indian Premier League's Kolkata Knight Riders; this was the first time an IPL team had invested in a Twenty20 cricket league outside India.[1] In 2016, Red Chillies Entertainment took over the team's operations and changed the name to the Knight Riders. The core team remained the same in 2016, with Dwayne Bravo at the helm. However, the team's marquee foreign player is New Zealand's Brendon McCullum, who has played for KKR in the past. Brad Hogg, Javon Searles, Brendon McCullum, Colin Munro, Darren Bravo and Chris Lynn have also played for KKR before. Sunil Narine and Andre Russell are the only players who currently plays for both the Knight Riders teams.[3] Simon Katich in 2017, replaced fellow Australian Simon Helmot as the head coach.[4]

Current squad[edit]

  • Players with international caps are listed in bold.

As of 5 June 2023

No. Name Nat Birth date Batting style Bowling style Signed year Notes
Batsmen
All-rounders
12 Andre Russell Jamaica (1988-04-29) 29 April 1988 (age 35) Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2022
47 Dwayne Bravo Trinidad and Tobago (1983-10-07) 7 October 1983 (age 40) Right-handed Right-arm medium 2023
55 Kieron Pollard Trinidad and Tobago (1987-05-12) 12 May 1987 (age 36) Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2019 Captain
74 Sunil Narine Trinidad and Tobago (1988-05-26) 26 May 1988 (age 35) Left-handed Right-arm off-spin 2016
Wicket-keepers
29 Nicholas Pooran Trinidad and Tobago (1995-10-02) 2 October 1995 (age 28) Left-handed Right-arm off break 2022
Spin Bowlers
21 Akeal Hosein Trinidad and Tobago (1993-04-25) 25 April 1993 (age 30) Left-handed Left-arm orthodox 2019
27 Mark Deyal Trinidad and Tobago (1993-04-07) 7 April 1993 (age 30) Left-handed Right-arm off spin 2023
Pace Bowlers
9 Jayden Seales Trinidad and Tobago (2001-09-10) 10 September 2001 (age 22) Left-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2020
Source: Trinbago Knight Riders players

Administration and support staff[edit]

Position Name
Owner India Shah Rukh Khan, Jay Mehta
CEO India Venky Mysore
Head Coach Trinidad and Tobago Phil Simmons

Statistics[edit]

Most runs[edit]

Nat. Player Span Matches Innings Runs Average HS 100 50
New Zealand Colin Munro 2016–present 60 59 1881 38.38 100* 1 14
Trinidad and Tobago Darren Bravo 2013–2021 84 74 1743 32.88 94* 0 11
Trinidad and Tobago Dwayne Bravo 2013–2020; 2023 79 60 965 22.97 67 0 2
Trinidad and Tobago Lendl Simmons 2019–2021 29 28 902 34.69 96 0 9
Trinidad and Tobago Denesh Ramdin 2016–2019, 2021 52 44 879 32.55 59* 0 5

Source: ESPNcricinfo, Last updated: 5 September 2021

Most wickets[edit]

Nat. Player Span Matches Wickets Avg BBI Econ SR 4w 5w
Trinidad and Tobago Dwayne Bravo 2013-2020; 2023 79 106 21.96 5/23 8.57 15.3 4 1
Trinidad and Tobago Kevon Cooper 2013–2018 56 59 23.64 3/21 7.89 17.9 0 0
Trinidad and Tobago Sunil Narine 2016–present 55 54 22.31 3/27 5.56 24.0 0 0
Australia Fawad Ahmed 2018–2020 24 35 15.40 4/21 6.34 14.5 1 0
Trinidad and Tobago Khary Pierre 2017–2022 37 35 25.20 3/18 6.86 22.0 0 0

Source: ESPNcricinfo, Last updated: 5 September 2021

Overall results[edit]

Season's summary[edit]

CPL summary of results
Year Played Wins Losses Tied NR Win % Position
2013 8 3 5 0 0 37.5% 4/6
2014 10 6 4 0 0 60% 4/6
2015 13 8 4 0 1 66.67% 1/6
2016 12 6 6 0 0 50% 3/6
2017 13 10 3 0 0 76.92% 1/6
2018 13 9 4 0 0 69.23% 1/6
2019 12 5 6 0 1 45.45% 3/6
2020 12 12 0 0 0 100% 1/6
2021 11 6 5 0 0 54.54% 3/6
Overall 104 65 37 0 2 63.72%
Last updated : 15 September 2021
Source:ESPNcricinfo[5]

Note:

  • Abandoned matches are counted as NR (no result).
  • Win or loss by super over or boundary count are counted as tied.
  • Tied+Win - Counted as a win and Tied+Loss - Counted as a loss.
  • NR indicates - No Result.

Home ground[edit]

QPO – Flood lights turned on

The Trinbago Knight Riders plays their home games at the Queen's Park Oval in Port of Spain. The QPO was also the host ground of the semi-finals and finals of 2013 and 2015 editions of the CPL. The Queen's Park Oval is one of the oldest and most historic of grounds in the Caribbean as well as having one of the largest capacities, accommodating approximately 20,000 spectators in comfort. Home of the Queen's Park Cricket Club (QPCC) since 1896, it has hosted Test matches since 1930, ODIs since 1983 and T20s since 2009.

Seasons[edit]

Caribbean Premier League[edit]

Year League standing Final Position
2013 4th out of 6 Semifinalists
2014 4th out of 6 PlayOffs
2015 3rd out of 6 Champion
2016 4th out of 6 Qualifier
2017 1st out of 6 Champion
2018 1st out of 6 Champion
2019 4th out of 6 Qualifier
2020 1st out of 6 Champion
2021 1st out of 6 Semifinalists
2022 6th out of 6 League stage

The 6ixty[edit]

Season League standings Final Position
P W L T NRR Pts Pos
2022 3 2 1 0 0.301 4 3rd Runners-up

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 ESPN Sports Media. "KKR owners buy stake in CPL franchise T&T Red Steel". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Caribbean Premier League, Final: Barbados Tridents v Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel at Port of Spain, Jul 26, 2015". www.espncricinfo.com. ESPN. 26 July 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
  3. "No More Red Steel: T&T Knight Riders takes over CPL franchise". The Trinidad Guardian Newspaper.
  4. "Simon Katich to coach Trinbago Knight Riders". news.com.au. 17 January 2017.
  5. "Caribbean Premier League Cricket Team Records & Stats | ESPNcricinfo.com". Cricinfo. Retrieved 15 September 2021.

External links[edit]

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