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HYDERABAD: Former Paksitan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq will lead Hyderabad in the Indian Cricket League commencing this month-end, according to official sources in the Essel Group which is organising the League. Inzamam will be in the city for the 10-day camp to be held at the Lahari Resorts in Medak near here where two teams – Chennai and Hyderabad – will be training together ahead of the ICL. Another former Pakistan cricketer Moin Khan will be the coach of the Hyderabad team. Chennai Superstars will be coached by former Australian cricketer Michael Bevan. With the players arriving only on Thursday, the full session of the training camp will commence from November 16. The other foreign players who have confirmed their participation in the ICL camp here include former Pakistan players Abdur Razzak, Azhar Mehmood and South African Nicky Boje. Some of the prominent names who will be in the ICL camp include former New Zealand star Chris Harris, Hyderabad’s exciting Ambati Tirupati Rayudu and his ex-Ranji teammates Anirudh Singh, D. Vinay Kumar, medium-pacer Alfred Absolom and Karnataka’s Stuart Binny, son of former India star Roger Binny. Former India wicket-keeper Bharath Reddy is the coordinator for the camp.
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