League: Nepal Premier League
Joshua Tromp
Joshua Tromp, born May 18, 1997, in Johannesburg, South Africa, is a promising wicketkeeper-batter representing the USA in cricket. He began his journey in South Africa, playing for Gauteng’s U-16 side before moving to the United States in 2022. In 2023, Tromp debuted for the USA during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Play-off and showcased his potential as a reliable top-order batter.
In the Minor League Cricket (MiLC) competition, Tromp earned attention for his powerful batting with the Houston Hurricanes, delivering standout performances, including a match-winning 78* off 38 balls. His disciplined work ethic and ability to adapt to high-pressure situations highlight his aspirations to become a mainstay in the USA’s cricketing landscape.
Martin Guptill
Martin Guptill is one of New Zealand’s most accomplished cricketers, known for his explosive batting and consistency at the top of the order. Born on September 30, 1986, in Auckland, New Zealand, Guptill is a right-handed batsman who has been a key figure in New Zealand’s cricket team for over a decade. Standing at 6 feet 4 inches (193 cm) tall and weighing around 92 kg (202 lbs), his imposing stature is complemented by his powerful stroke play, especially in limited-overs cricket.
Guptill made his ODI debut for New Zealand in 2009 against Ireland, and he quickly established himself as a reliable opening batsman. His T20I debut came in 2009, and he later made his Test debut in 2009 as well. Throughout his career, Guptill has been known for his ability to score big runs, with a particular knack for making high scores in ICC tournaments. He is most famously known for scoring 237 runs* against South Africa in the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup, which remains the highest individual score in World Cup history.
Over the years, Guptill has become one of the most dependable players in New Zealand’s limited-overs teams, regularly contributing with significant scores in ODIs and T20Is. He has been part of many iconic moments in New Zealand cricket, including helping the team reach the final of the 2015 World Cup and playing a crucial role in the 2019 World Cup. In ODIs, Guptill has accumulated over 7000 runs with an average above 40, and his consistency as an opener is a testament to his class and experience in international cricket.
Aside from his impressive international career, Martin Guptill has also represented New Zealand in various domestic tournaments, including the Super Smash and Plunket Shield, where he continues to be a significant performer. His ability to take the game to the opposition with aggressive yet controlled strokes has made him one of the best openers in world cricket.
Off the field, Guptill is known for his calm and humble demeanor. His leadership qualities and dedication to his craft have made him a role model for many young cricketers in New Zealand and around the world. As one of the most experienced players in New Zealand’s squad, Martin Guptill continues to play an essential role in the team’s success, both as a batsman and as a veteran who shares his wisdom with the younger players.
With his impressive track record, Guptill remains one of the most valuable cricketers in New Zealand’s history, and his contributions to the team will be remembered for years to come.
Sohaib Maqsood
Sohaib Maqsood born on 15 April 1987 is a Pakistani cricketer known for his aggressive batting and towering 6’2” stature, often compared to Multan legend Inzamam-ul-Haq. A right-handed batsman and occasional off-spinner, he represented Pakistan from 2013 to 2021, scoring 781 ODI runs, including five half-centuries, and 273 runs in T20Is. Domestically, he has excelled across formats, amassing 4,656 first-class runs at an average of 41.57 and thriving in the Pakistan Super League with teams like Multan Sultans and Lahore Qalandars. His ODI jersey number, 92, is a tribute to Pakistan’s 1992 World Cup victory. Despite injuries, Maqsood’s resilience and leadership, including captaining Pakistan A and excelling in franchise cricket globally, have cemented his legacy as a key figure in Pakistan cricket.
Nicholas Kirton
Nicholas Rasheed Kirton is a talented all-rounder who represents Canada in international cricket. Born on May 6, 1998, in Barbados, he has made significant strides in his cricket career, initially playing in the Caribbean domestic circuit before joining Canada. Kirton’s domestic career includes stints with teams like Combined Campuses and Colleges, Montreal Tigers, and Barbados U-19s, where he showcased his skills as both a batter and bowler.
He made his debut for Canada in 2018 during the ICC World Cricket League Division Two, and soon became a key player for the national side. His international T20I debut came in October 2019 against Jersey, and he played his first ODI in March 2023 against Jersey. Kirton has been instrumental in Canada’s rise on the international stage, contributing valuable runs and wickets in both formats. His T20I record includes 25 matches with 564 runs and his ODI career has seen him accumulate 496 runs from 18 matches.
With his left-handed batting style and useful bowling, Kirton has proven himself to be a versatile player. His career continues to progress as he represents Canada in major tournaments, including the 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.