This story is from October 6, 2008

Superstars to watch out for

The Indian Cricket League will kick start on October 10. Here are four superstars who will be watched for an interesting league.
Superstars to watch out for
G Vignesh:
The Tamil Nadu all-rounder has come a long way since he decided to trade his wares for the ICL. A bowling all-rounder, Vignesh has metamorphosed into a batsman who is also a handy medium pacer. In the recently held Domestic Twenty20 tournament, Vignesh was the leading scorer in the tournament with 263 runs and was the Superstars highest wicket-taker with 11 scalps to his credit.
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Vignesh is a key player for the Superstars because of his ability to give the side an explosive start.
Stuart Law:
The Australian has been a prolific scorer at the first class level with over 26,000 runs to his credit. If experience is a key, then the Superstars have in Law the best man to lead the side. The 39-year-old Law, who was selected as one of the five Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1998, has been able to blend his experience with the raw talent of the Superstars.
Ian Harvey:
The 36-year-old Australian is a player made for the Twenty20 format. In 2003, he became the first centurion in England���s Twenty20 Cup and since then has been an influential player in this format in English County cricket. Harvey played a starring role (he was Player of the Series) in the team���s lifting of the inaugural Twenty20 title last year. The Australian has continued to make a difference with both bat as well as ball.
Nantie Hayward:
Mornantau ���Nantie��� Hayward is a right-arm fast bowler, who has genuine pace, the ability to get bounce and abundant energy. The South African, who played for the Kolkata Tigers in the last tournament, will add more firepower to the Superstars attack. His ability to bowl fast and intimidate the batsmen has made him a terror for the rival batsmen around the world.
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