Central Stags opener Dane Cleaver fired up for Global Super League

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Central Stags’ aggressive opener and wicketkeeper Dane Cleaver is all fired up for his Caribbean debut, as he and his teammates gear up for their inaugural ExxonMobil Global Super League (GSL) appearance- a thrilling T20 showdown bringing together some of the world’s top domestic teams.Cleaver, no stranger to pressure after representing New Zealand in 10 internationals, sees this as a golden opportunity to showcase his game on a global stage.“There is just a lot of excitement, really. The opportunity to play some cricket in our winter. It’s an exciting tournament, new tournament, but a lot of potential. And for us getting overseas and playing in some different conditions against some world-class players, it’s an exciting opportunity. The boys are pumped.”The Central Stags, fresh off their Super Smash triumph, are turning up the heat as they prepare for their first clash- a high-voltage day game against the Dubai Capitals on July 10.“It’s an amazing opportunity for the Central Districts Cricket Association and, their legacy and as an association to get some exposure worldwide and a great opportunity for the players.“We’ve got the likes of New Zealand’s all-format maestro Will Young, our seasoned captain Tom Bruce who’s played in multiple leagues, the ever-reliable international fast bowler Blair Tickner, and a bunch of young guns who are eager to light up the stage,” Cleaver said.“There’s going to be plenty of talent on show for the locals to enjoy.”The GSL is more than just another tournament – it’s a launchpad. For the Stags, it’s a chance to break new ground, and for Cleaver, it’s about seizing the moment and staying ready for what’s next.“You’ve got to be open to the idea of playing globally, and this league can open a lot of doors. But at the same time, it’s about staying grounded, focusing on the now, and giving everything one game at a time.”This marks the first-ever Caribbean trip for Cleaver and most of the Stags squad, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Not just for the team, but for New Zealand cricket and the individual futures of these talented players.“On a personal note, I’m very excited. I love watching cricket over in the Caribbean and have not been fortunate enough to manage to get there in my career so far. So, it’s exciting to get over there and hopefully just immerse myself in the culture and play in some different conditions against some world-class players.”“It’ll be pretty special to walk away as Global Super League champions,” Cleaver admits.The Global Super League is in its second season. It is a bold new venture, pitting franchise champions from around the world in a single electrifying tournament.This year’s line-up features the reigning champs Rangpur Riders (Bangladesh), Hobart Hurricanes XI (Australia), Dubai Capitals (UAE), Central Stags (New Zealand), and the home crowd favourites, Guyana Amazon Warriors of the Caribbean Premier League.The tournament will be played in a single round-robin format, culminating in a fierce final between the top two teams at the iconic Guyana National Stadium in Providence.Expect passion, fire and high-octane cricket  – this is not one to miss. (GSL) The post Central Stags opener Dane Cleaver fired up for Global Super League appeared first on News Room Guyana.