MLC 2024: All Six Major League Cricket Teams Announce Domestic Players Retained
MLC 2024: All Six Major League Cricket Teams Announce Domestic Players Retained
MI New York, Los Angeles Knight Riders, San Francisco Unicorns, Seattle Orcas, Texas Super Kings and Washington Freedom have announced returning domestic players for the 2024 season following the conclusion of the retention window.

MI New York, Los Angeles Knight Riders, San Francisco Unicorns, Seattle Orcas, Texas Super Kings and Washington Freedom announced the domestic players retained for the Major League Cricket (MLC) 2024 season following the conclusion of the retention window on Thursday.

Additional domestic players will be selected by each team in the domestic player draft, which will be held virtually in mid-March.

The retained MLC domestic players for each team are as follows:

Los Angeles Knight Riders

Saif Badar

Unmukt Chand

Ali Khan

Nitish Kumar

Shadley Van Schalkwyk

MI New York

Ehsan Adil

Nosthush Kenjige

Shayan Jahangir

Monank Patel

Steven Taylor

San Francisco Unicorns

Corey Anderson

Brody Couch

Sanjay Krishnamurthi

Carmi Le Roux

Liam Plunkett

Seattle Orcas

Nauman Anwar

Cameron Gannon

Shehan Jayasuriya

Shubham Ranjane

Harmeet Singh

Texas Super Kings

Milind Kumar

Mohammad Mohsin

Saiteja Mukkamalla

Calvin Savage

Zia Shahzad

Cameron Stevenson

Zia Ul-Haq

Washington Freedom

Mukhtar Ahmed

Akhilesh Bodugum

Justin Dill

Andries Gous

Saurabh Netravalkar

Obus Pienaar

All six teams have already announced their retained international players, with further overseas signings. Returning superstar players set to compete in MLC 2024 include Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan (MI New York), South Africans Faf du Plessis (Texas Super Kings), Marco Jansen (Washington Freedom) and Quinton de Kock (Seattle Orcas), Pakistan’s Haris Rauf (San Francisco Unicorns) and Sunil Narine (LA Knight Riders) of the West Indies.

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