Chris Sole (Sharjah Warriors) - Not the biggest name on the list of new signings, but one who has the potential to shine. The Scottish quick bowls with fire. Getty
David Warner (Dubai Capitals) - The storied Australia opener has more or less retired from international cricket. He will be playing for the offshoot of his IPL franchise. Sportzpics for IPL
Mark Wood (Dubai Capitals) - Warner and Wood were in opposition this summer in the Ashes, but they will join forces in the UAE. EPA
Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Dubai Capitals) - Well versed with UAE conditions having frequently played club cricket in Sharjah in the past. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Josh Little (Abu Dhabi Knight Riders) - The Irish left-arm fast bowler was a finalist at the IPL with Gujarat Titans. He is heading to the Knight Riders for the ILT20. Getty
Shaheen Afridi (Desert Vipers) - The first Pakistan player to be confirmed for the ILT20, where he will lead the attack for last season’s beaten finalists. Getty
Shadab Khan (Desert Vipers) - The “complete” package, according to his Vipers coach Tom Moody, who rates Shadab’s leadership qualities right up there with his leg-spin and batting skills. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Azam Khan (Desert Vipers) - Completing the trio of Pakistanis at the Vipers is the player they tried to sign first. The burly wicketkeeper was part of their plans last season but did not get permission to play. Photo: T10
Mujeeb-ur-Rahman (Gulf Giants) - The mystery spinner is no stranger to UAE conditions as a regular here with Afghanistan in the past. He will bolster the attack of the reigning champions. Pawan Singh / The National
Ambati Rayudu (MI Emirates) - The multi-IPL winning batter is the highest profile Indian player to feature in the ILT20, following on from Robin Uthappa and Yusuf Pathan last season. Saikat Das / Sportzpics
Corey Anderson (MI Emirates) - Seldom spotted since opting to move from New Zealand to the United States, but few will have forgotten how far he can hit the ball. AFP
Martin Guptill (Sharjah Warriors) - The opener, who turns 37 next month, has not played internationally since last October but he will be back in UAE playing for Sharjah. AFP
Chris Sole (Sharjah Warriors) - Not the biggest name on the list of new signings, but one who has the potential to shine. The Scottish quick bowls with fire. Getty
David Warner (Dubai Capitals) - The storied Australia opener has more or less retired from international cricket. He will be playing for the offshoot of his IPL franchise. Sportzpics for IPL
Mark Wood (Dubai Capitals) - Warner and Wood were in opposition this summer in the Ashes, but they will join forces in the UAE. EPA
Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Dubai Capitals) - Well versed with UAE conditions having frequently played club cricket in Sharjah in the past. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Josh Little (Abu Dhabi Knight Riders) - The Irish left-arm fast bowler was a finalist at the IPL with Gujarat Titans. He is heading to the Knight Riders for the ILT20. Getty
Shaheen Afridi (Desert Vipers) - The first Pakistan player to be confirmed for the ILT20, where he will lead the attack for last season’s beaten finalists. Getty
Shadab Khan (Desert Vipers) - The “complete” package, according to his Vipers coach Tom Moody, who rates Shadab’s leadership qualities right up there with his leg-spin and batting skills. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Azam Khan (Desert Vipers) - Completing the trio of Pakistanis at the Vipers is the player they tried to sign first. The burly wicketkeeper was part of their plans last season but did not get permission to play. Photo: T10
Mujeeb-ur-Rahman (Gulf Giants) - The mystery spinner is no stranger to UAE conditions as a regular here with Afghanistan in the past. He will bolster the attack of the reigning champions. Pawan Singh / The National
Ambati Rayudu (MI Emirates) - The multi-IPL winning batter is the highest profile Indian player to feature in the ILT20, following on from Robin Uthappa and Yusuf Pathan last season. Saikat Das / Sportzpics
Corey Anderson (MI Emirates) - Seldom spotted since opting to move from New Zealand to the United States, but few will have forgotten how far he can hit the ball. AFP
Martin Guptill (Sharjah Warriors) - The opener, who turns 37 next month, has not played internationally since last October but he will be back in UAE playing for Sharjah. AFP
Chris Sole (Sharjah Warriors) - Not the biggest name on the list of new signings, but one who has the potential to shine. The Scottish quick bowls with fire. Getty