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Champions League Twenty20-2009

Airtel Champions League Twenty20 is a biggest tournament of 12 teams of 7 nations which is winner and runner up of his local cricket league T20.this Tournament will began on 8th October 2009.in this tournament, three team of India’s IPL(Indian Premier League) such as a Delhi Daredevils, Royal Challenger Bangalore and Hyderabad Deccan Chargers.other 9 teams are Australia's Victoria and New South Wales teams, West Indies’s Trinidad & Tobago, South Africa’s Cape Cobra and Diamond Eagles teams, Srilanka’s Wayamba team, England’s Sussex and Somerset teams and New Zealand’s Otago team.

Champions League Twenty20 logo

7 Nation(Country)’s Team which is included in Champions League Twenty20

India(3 teams)

South Africa(2 teams)

England(2 teams)

Australia(2 teams)

New Zealand(1 team)

Srilanka(1 team)

West Indies(1 team)

Squad of all 12 teams

Squad of all 12 teams(Delhi Daredevils, Royal Challenger Bangalore, Hyderabad Deccan Chargers, Victoria, New South Wales, Trinidad & Tobago, Cape Cobra, Diamond Eagles, Wayamba, Sussex, Somerset and Otago) are shown below in this section.

Delhi Daredevils

Virender Sehwag
AB de Villiers
Tillakaratne Dilshan
Gautam Gambhir(C)
Dinesh Karthik(VC & WK)
Daniel Vettori
Ashish Nehra
Amit Mishra
Paul Collingwood
Dirk Nannes 
Owais Shah
Pradeep Sangwan
Rajat Bhatia
Mithun Manhas
Aavishkar Salvi

Royal Challenger Bangalore

Anil Kumble (C)
Rahul Dravid
Robin Uthappa
Jacques Kallis
Ross Taylor
Manish Pandey
Praveen Kumar
Jesse Ryder
Mark Boucher(WK)
Dale Steyn 
Vinay Kumar
Virat Kohli
Akhil Balachandra
Rajesh Bishnoi
Roelof van der Merwe

Hyderabad Deccan Chargers

Adam Gilchrist (C & WK)
VVS Laxman
Rohit Sharma
Fidel Edwards
Scott Styris
Andrew Symonds
RP Singh
Ryan Harris
Pragyan Ojha
Y Venugopal Rao
Chaminda Vaas 
T Suman
Azhar Bilakhia
Harmeet Singh
SM Shoaib

Victoria

Cameron White(C)
Brad Hodge
John Hastings
David Hussey
Andrew McDonald
Clint McKay
Rob Quiney
Matthew Wade
Aiden Blizzard
Aaron Finch
Shane Harwood
Damien Wright
Bryce McGain
Peter Siddle
Jon Holland

New South Wales

Simon Katich(C)
David Warner
Phillip Hughes
Moises Henriques
Nathan Hauritz
Brett Lee
Nathan Bracken  
Doug Bollinger
Aaron Bird
Stephen O'Keefe
Stuart Clark 
Ben Rohrer
Steve Smith
Daniel Smith
Dominic Thornely

Trinidad & Tobago

Daren Ganga(C)
Sherwin Ganga
Dwayne Bravo
Darren Bravo
Denesh Ramdin(WK)
Lendl Simmons
Kieron Pollard
William Perkins
Samuel Badree
Navin Stewart
Sunil Narine
Adrian Barath
Dave Mohammed
Ravi Rampaul
Rayad Emrit

Cape Cobra

Graeme Smith(C)
Herschelle Gibbs
JP Duminy
Justin Ontong
Claude Henderson
Monde Zondeki
Vernon Philander
Henry Davids
Ryan Canning
Rory Kleinveldt
Charl Langeveldt 
Richard Levi
Sybrand Engelbrech
Derek Brand
Francois Plaatjies

Diamond Eagles

Boeta Dippenaar(C)
Dillon du Preez
Morne van Wyk
Adrian McLaren
Ryan McLaren
Ryan Bailey
Jandre Coetzee
Cornelis de Villiers
Dean Elgar
Reeza Hendricks
Alan Kruger
Rilee Rossouw
Shadley van Schalkwyk
Mthandeki Tshabalala
Victor Mpitsang

Wayamba

Jehan Mubarak(C)
Mahela Jayawardene
Michael Vandort
Rangana Herath
Shalika Karunanayake
Kaushal Lokuarachchi
Jeevantha Kulathunga
Mahela Udawatte
Thisara Perera
Sameera Soysa
Isuru Udana
Ishara Amerasinghe
Chanaka Welegedara
Farveez Maharoof
Ajantha Mendis

Sussex

Michael Yardy(C)
Dwayne Smith
Luke Wright
James Kirtley
William Beer
Ed Joyce
Joe Gatting
Robin Martin-Jenkins
Andrew Hodd
Christopher Nash
Ben Brown
Rory Hamilton-Brown
Yasir Arafat
Chad Keegan
Piyush Chawla

Somerset

Justin Langer(C)
Marcus Trescothick
Alfonso Thomas
Omari Banks
James Hildreth
Craig Kieswetter
Pete Trego
Arul Suppiah
Zander de Bruyn
Max Waller
Charl Willoughby
Wes Durston
Mark Turner
Jos Buttler
Ben Phillips

Otago

Craig Cumming(C)
Ian Butler
Brendon McCullum
Nathan McCullum
Aaron Redmond
Neil Broom
Dimitri Mascarenhas
Greg Todd
Hamish Rutherford
Derek deBoorder
Nick Baird
Warren McSkimming
Neil Wagner
Matt Harvie
James McMillan

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