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AUSTRALIA
Player Cricket profile Professional profile
1. Scott Alden
Scott is the vice president of the ALCC. Scott is a right handed batsman. This is his third LCWC, having played the two tournaments in India.
2. Christopher Brohier
Christopher is an off spin bowler and. Lower order bat. This is his first LCWC.
Christopher is a member of the South Australian Bar. He practises in commercial civil property wills and estates and human rights law.
3. Anthony Crocker
Anthony is a Council member of the ALCC. This is his second LCWC, having played in Cambridge. He is a bowling all‐rounder, who still is playing for ‘The Legends’ at Adelaide University.
Anthony is a member of the South Australian Bar. He has a trial and appellant practice in both civil and criminal matters. He is a Code of Behaviour Commissioner for Cricket Australia and a Commissioner for the South Australian Cricket Association. He is the Facilitator for the Sports Law Conference at this year’s tournament.
4. Darren Culbard
Darren is a right arm swing bowler and right handed middle order batsman. He plays in the Middlesex League in London as well as for the MCC in its out‐matches. This is his second LCWC having played in Delhi.
Darren works an in‐house lawyer at the London based EMEA headquarters of the Japanese multinational, Ricoh. Main areas of work include global customer/ supply contracts, outsourcing and IT contracts and supply chain matters.
5. Andrew Davey
Andrew is a right arm medium pace/legspin bowler and a right hand lower order blocker. He has played a lot of cricket over the years with Andrew Ryan. They run well between the wickets together. This is his first LCWC.
Andrew is a Senior Associate and patent attorney at Griffith Hack, specialising in Intellectual Property Law.
6. Andrew Forbes
Andrew is a right handed top order batsman and right arm seam bowler. This is his third LCWC having played in Barbados and earlier Cambridge where he was awarded the honour of “the world’s greatest lawyer cricketer.”
Andrew is the Office Managing Partner in the Brisbane office of Lander & Rogers. He specialises in regulatory law and commercial litigation.
7. Troy Flaherty
Troy is a right handed top order batsman, a right arm medium pace bowler and occasional wicketkeeper. This is his fourth LCWC.
Troy is an Associate at Sydney‐based firm Wilshire Webb Staunton Beattie Lawyers. Troy specialises in planning and local government practice primarily representing local councils.
8. Lachlan Gyles SC
Lachlan is a left handed batsman and a leg spin bowler. This is his second LCWC having played in Delhi.
Lachlan is a barrister working in Sydney. Lachlan took silk in 2008, and works primarily in commercial/equity and insurance cases, as well as having an interest in sports law.
9. Ron Heinrich AM
Ron is a left handed lower order batsman and a wily right arm slow bowler. He is the senior member of the team and was one of the driving forces behind establishing the first LCWC in India, as the then President of the Commonwealth Lawyers’ Association (CLA). Ron has played in all 4 previous LCWCs.
Ron is a Senior Consultant, and former Senior Partner, at TressCox Lawyers in Sydney. Ron was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) on Australia Day 2013 for ‘significant service to the law, and the legal profession’.
10. Michael Holohan
Michael is a middle order right hand batsman and right arm medium bowler. This is his first LCWC.
Michael is a barrister in private practice at the Queensland Bar. He is the holder of a Masters of Law, Masters of Science (Forensic Science) and Bachelor of Science (Human Physiology and Biochemistry). He specialises in insurance, consumer and medico legal law. He also specialises in forensic/expert evidence and laboratory analysis and accreditation (including criminalistics, drug testing and other chemical analysis).
11. Mark Johnston
Mark is a left handed opening batsman. A former Country Colts representative and Illawarra captain, Mark is playing in his second LCWC, having played in Delhi.
Mark works as a solicitor in his own firm Johnston Legal. He is an accredited specialist in personal injury law and a casual tutor at the University of Wollongong’s law faculty.
12. Dane Jones
Dane is a right handed top order batsman. This is his first LCWC.
Dane is a barrister working in Brisbane. Dane works in commercial and corporate matters as well as in the planning and environment sphere.
13. Jason Keane
JK is an ungovernable right‐arm fast‐medium swing bowler who has played grade cricket for the North Sydney Club for many years, taking over 300 grade wickets. This is his second World Cup, having made the trip to India in 2013 where he took 11 wickets and formed a demanding new‐ball partnership for the People’s Team with Tim Wheller, and generally had the best two weeks of his life. He is very much looking forward to renewing old friendships and having a few laughs on and off the field.
Away from the cricket field, Jason is an Accredited Specialist Criminal Lawyer at Prime Lawyers in Sydney.
14. Michael Maher
Michael is an opening/top order batsman and right arm off spin bowler. This is his second LCWC having played in Delhi.
Michael is a Solicitor with the NSW Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions practising criminal law and is based in Dubbo.
15. Daniel Maroske
Daniel is a right handed batsman and a left arm fast bowler. He hit the winning runs in the 2nd LCWC final at The Oval in 2009. This is his fourth LCWC.
Having returned home to Brisbane after 5 years in London working in financial services regulation and litigation, Daniel is now the Deputy Official Solicitor at Queensland’s Crime and Corruption Commission where he practices in criminal, civil and administrative law.
16. Alex Martin
Alex is the President of the ALCC. Alex is a wicket‐keeper and left handed opening batsman. This is his fourth LCWC.
Alex Martin is the principal of Martin Legal in Sydney. Martin Legal owns go go conveyancing, which is one of Australia’s sponsors. go go conveyancing specialises in real estate transactions.
17. Gareth McCasker
Gareth plays for Western Suburbs in Brisbane. He is a right‐handed batsman, wicket keeper and talented net bowler. This is his first LCWC.
Gareth is an Associate with Slater + Gordon and works in project and commercial litigation.
18. Tony Pick
Tony is a right hand batsman and right arm medium pace bowler. He played junior cricket for Kensington District CC in Adelaide and grade cricket in Canberra and Melbourne while studying / working. This is his first LCWC.
Tony is a Senior Associate in the Human Resources and Industrial Relations practice group in Minter Ellison's Melbourne office.
19. Dominic Pius
Dom is a wristy middle‐order batsman. He has been the President of his local club Bulleen Templestowe for the last three Seasons. This is his first LCWC.
Dom is an Associate in the Construction team at Gadens in Melbourne.
20. Karl Prince
Karl is a left arm off spin bowler and left handed batsman. He captained the victorious Australian team at LCWC2, however has been replaced as skipper after an unsuccessful 2013 campaign.
Karl practises exclusively in the field of criminal law and conducts jury trials for the NSW Director of Public Prosecutions.
21. Murray Procter
Murray is a right handed middle order batsman and a right arm leg spin bowler. This is his fourth LCWC.
Murray is a Partner in the Brisbane office of DLA Piper, practicing in employment, industrial relations and work health and safety law.
22. Sebastian Reid
Sebastian (Seb) is a left handed top order batsman. Seb won the ‘batsman of the tournament’ award at the 2nd LCWC after scoring two centuries and this is his 4th LCWC.
Seb is a solicitor at Reid Lawyers, a general practice firm on the New South Wales Central Coast.
23. Stewart Roberts
Stewart is a right handed batsman and occasional right arm off‐spin bowler. He is a better player than Lachlan Gyles. This is his second LCWC having played in Delhi.
Stewart is a Partner in Makinson d’Apice, a Sydney CBD firm. He specialises in litigation.
24. Greg Rowell
Greg is a right handed batsman and right arm fast bowler. Greg played first class cricket for Queensland, New South Wales, Tasmania and Australia A. This is his third LCWC.
Greg is a special counsel in the Brisbane office of Mills Oakley Lawyers. He works in the Corporate and Commercial team.
25. Andrew Ryan
Andrew is a right handed top order batsman and a right arm medium‐fast bowler. In recent years, he has focussed his energies towards coaching youngsters in Kenya with the charity Cricket Without Boundaries. This is his second LCWC having played in Delhi.
Andrew is Group Head of Legal (Commercial) at Perform Group, a global multimedia sports content business.
26. Evatt Styles
Evatt is a right arm leg spinner and right handed middle order batsman. This is his second LCWC, having played in Delhi.
Evatt is a Senior Solicitor with Streeterlaw in Sydney and practices commercial dispute solution, fraud and insolvency.
27. Sam Sykes
Sam is a right arm medium/fast bowler and lower order batsman. Sam plays for Mosman Cricket Club in the Sydney Premier Cricket competition. This is his first LCWC.
Sam is a NSW barrister called to the Bar in 2015. He principally practices in general commercial litigation, equity, professional negligence and general insurance.
28. Adrian Tinetti
Adrian is a right handed opening batsman and right arm slow bowler. Adrian currently plays for East Ballarat. This is his third LCWC having played in Barbados and Delhi.
Adrian works as an in‐house counsel at Federation University Australia. He also has a part time role at Central Highlands Community Legal Centre and is involved in the family property Cricket Willow.
29. Ashley Tiplady
Ashley is a right‐handed top order batsman and a right arm medium/slow pace bowler. He was man of the match when Australia won the 2nd LCWC at the Oval in 2009. This is his fourth LCWC.
Ashley is a Partner at Russells in Brisbane and Sydney. He practices in the areas of commercial litigation and insolvency.
30. Tim Wheller Tim is a right handed batsman and right arm medium‐fast bowler. This is his fourth LCWC.
Tim is a Solicitor at Sparke Helmore in Brisbane.
BANGLADESH
Player Cricket profile Professional profile
1. Abu Boker Showket Ali
Right Hand Lower Order Batsman and Right Arm Seamer. This is his first LCWC.
Enrolled in the High Court Division in 1997, he is the senior most member of the Bangladesh Contingent. An accomplished Badminton player, he is the partner of “Hannan & Shawket”
2. Aneek R. Haque
Right Hand Middle Order Batsman and Wicketkeeper. This is his first LCWC.
Called to the Bar of England and Wales from Gray’s Inn in 1998, he is an Advocate of Supreme Court of Bangladesh since 2001 and is the Head of Chambers of law Firm “Justiciars” and specializes in telecom and Intellectual Property Law. He is also host of a popular talk show host in TV.
3. Junayed Chowdhury
Right Arm Leg Spinner and Right Hand Batsman. This is his first LCWC.
Managing Partner, Vertex Chambers. He is an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh since 2007.
4. Shafayat Ullah
Right hand top order batsman. This is his first LCWC.
Called to the Bar in 2004. Practices as Advocate in Bangladesh Supreme Court since 2010. He is partner of “Chowdhury & Ullah”.
5. Mohammed Mutahar Hossain
Right Hand Middle Order Batsman. This is his first LCWC.
Called to the Bar of England and Wales by the Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn in 2005. He is an Advocate of the High Court Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh since 2009. He was enrolled as an Advocate of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh in 2015. He is a Partner at “Hossain & Khan Associates”.
6. Muntasir Uddin Ahmed
Right Hand Middle Order Batsman and Right Arm Medium Bowler. This is his first LCWC.
In 2008, he was called, admitted and entitled to practice as "Barrister & Solicitor" in New South Wales, Australia. He obtained the right of audience in Bangladesh Supreme Court in 2009. He is 'Head of Chamber' of 'Ahmed & Associates'
7. Mohammed Muddasir Hossain
Muddasir is a right hand top order batsman and a right arm off spin bowler. He was the driving force behind ensuring participation of lawyers from Bangladesh in the LCWC for the first time. This is his first LCWC.
Muddasir is a Partner at "Hossain & Khan Associates". He was Called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2006 and has been practicing as an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh since 2010. Muddasir specializes in constitutional, commercial and corporate matters. In the last few years Muddasir has advised the national cricket board of the country on various Sport Law issues including representing them in the first Sports Tribunal hearing.
8. Emdad Shahnawaz Chowdhury
Right Hand Batsman and Right Arm Medium Bowler. This is his first LCWC.
In 2008, he was called to the Bar from Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn. Enrolled to practice in Bangladesh in 2010 and got his right of Audience in Bangladesh Supreme Court in 2013. He is the head of “Esquire Law Chambers”
9. Mahdin Chowdhury
Right Hand Batsman and Right Arm Seamer. This is his first LCWC.
Called as Barrister from Lincoln’s Inn and now practices in the Supreme Court of Bangladesh since 2013. He is an associate in “Sultan, Fida & Reza”.
10. Faisal Dastagir
Right Hand Batsman and Right Arm Fast Bowler. This is his first LCWC.
Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh since 2013. He was called to the bar in 2008 from Lincoln’s Inn. Works as an Associate in “Mustaque Ahmed & Associates”.
11. Syed Ridwan Husain
Right Hand Batsman and Right Arm Medium Bowler. This is his first LCWC.
An independent law practitioner, he was enrolled in the High Court Division in 2013.
12. Zubi Moosa
Right Hand Middle Order Batsman and Right Arm Medium Bowler. This is his first LCWC.
In 2008 he was called to the Bar from Hon'ble Society of Lincoln's Inn. He is an Associate in “SerajulHuq and Associates”, and is an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh since 2015.
13. Ahmad Naquib Karim
Right Hand Batsman and Wicketkeeper. This is his first LCWC.
He was called to the Bar of England and Wales from the Hon’ble Society of Lincoln’s Inn in July 2011. In April, 2013 he was enrolled as an Advocate of the Dhaka Bar Association of Bangladesh. Thereafter, in April 2015, Naquib was enrolled as an Advocate of the High Court Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. He is presently an Associate in “Huq & Company”.
B.E.W.C.C
Player Cricket profile Professional profile
1. Robert Percival Cricket profile Bat: Improving. Ranked 10,497 in the world in Last Man Stands Bowling: Like a lot of keepers fancies a bit of seam‐up Wicketkeeper: Yes (new gloves) Nickname: Bob –alias Lord Percy Hall Tournament Debut: Hyderabad ‘07/’08. Played all except Barbados since. Major hand in running LCWC2 in Cambridge Clubs/honours: Chairman of Grannies C.C., a Vice‐President of Marlborough Blues C.C. Aob: Voted as ‘Best’ Wicket‐ keeper of LCWC 4
Professional profile Chambers: Five Paper , Temple, London Robert is an established practitioner practising in high value personal injury and clinical, and other professional, negligence, also probate disputes. Acts for claimants, almost entirely on a 'no win no fee' basis. Increasingly available for golf.
2. Charles Prior Bat: right‐handed, middle order Bowl: right‐arm, medium Nickname: too harmless to have one / aka CP Tournament debut: Cambridge, 2009 [please check the year] Club/honours: Liverpool Cricket Club 3rd XI
Chambers: Atlantic Chambers, Liverpool Charles undertakes general civil litigation, principally personal injury (including employers' liability and industrial disease cases such as repetitive manual handling deafness and asbestos), road traffic, and contract. He also conducts cases in public law ‐ including community care and services and education, competitive tendering, and professional negligence. His employment practice covers everything from unfair dismissal and discrimination work to TUPE and collective consultation in employment tribunals, and also covers contractual matters such as restrictive covenants and injunctions in the High Court and County Court. He is accredited for direct access work.
3. Quinton Newcomb Bat: Right Hand Bowling: Right Arm Medium Fast Nickname: Q Tournament Debut: Hyderabad Clubs/honours: Grannies CC, King's Bench Walk CC, Leavenheath CC
Chambers: Fulcrum Chambers Ltd Quinton is a barrister specialising in international white collar fraud, bribery and corruption and money laundering work, and has considerable experience in both defending criminal prosecutions by the Serious Fraud Office, conducting internal investigations, and advising internal compliance departments as
Aob: Having made his debut in the inaugural Lawyers' World Cup, "Q" has led the team as Captain in each of the tournaments to date.
to their AML and ABC processes and procedures.
4. Andrew de Mestre Bat: Left‐handed top order batsman Bowling: Not unless things are going very badly Wicketkeeper: Always willing (but the flesh is weak) Nickname: AdM Tournament Debut: Barbados 2011 Clubs/honours: Scandinavian Wanderers CC, KBW CC, Aob: Cricketing highlight is scoring 50 in front of Sir Garfield Sobers “Living Legend”, at The Empire Ground, Bridgetown, Barbados.
Chambers: 4 Stone Buildings
Andrew is a senior junior at 4 Stone Buildings. His practice covers commercial and commercial/chancery litigation, insolvency, company law, financial services and general contractual matters. He regularly appears in the Chancery Division and the Commercial Court as well as before arbitral tribunals, both on his own and being led. Recent cases include litigation arising from the default by Argentina on its Euro and Dollar‐denominated bonds, the failed development of a 5* London hotel and disputes as to the corporate governance of a major listed Aluminium manufacturer. He is recommended by Chambers & Partners as one of the leading juniors in Chancery: Commercial (Band 2) and Restructuring/Insolvency (Band 5) and by the Legal 500 in Insolvency/Corporate Recovery (Band 3). Chambers & Partners 2015 Edition said “Andrew features heavily in a vast array of complex chancery disputes, and has experience across insolvency, banking and company matters.” “He is a fantastically accomplished, natural advocate.” “He has an encyclopaedic knowledge and is a fantastic sounding board for solicitors.”
5. Anu Mohindru
Bat: right‐hand Bowling: right‐ arm off spin Nickname: (dont have one and dont you dare make one up otherwise I will find a place to hide my old bat‐‐ if you get my drift) aka Happy Feet Tournament debut: Delhi‐2013 Clubs/honours: MCC, Glamorgan CCC , Wales Minor Counties and Lashings
Chambers: 9‐12 Bell Yard Anu Mohindru specialises in all areas of financial crime. His practice involves money laundering, VAT fraud, bank fraud and VAT tribunal appeals. In addition, Anu also handles general criminal cases, having recently acted for a defendant indicted on terrorist charges. He also has experience in multi‐track personal injury cases and was counsel for the claimant in an accident at Heathrow Terminal 5 in which one person died and another was severely injured. Anu has a medical background which gives him an advantage when acting for clients in criminal cases in which medical experts are involved, including Murder trials and recently acting in the M25 rape trial. He is a qualified
Arbitrator and Mediator and is fluent in Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu.
6. Yasin Patel
Bat: Left ‐ Handed Bowling: Right‐Arm Medium pace Nickname: Smiley Tournament Debut: Brisbane Clubs/honours: Hainault and Clayhall CC 1st XI ‐ Shepherd Neame Essex League Representative Team ‐ University 1st XI
Chambers: 25 Bedford Row Yasin is a Barrister at 25 Bedford Row where he specialises in all aspects of Criminal Law and certain aspects of Commercial Litigation. In the last few years Yasin has developed a specialist practise in Sports Law representing International Sports People in Criminal and Sports Tribunal Hearings world‐wide.
7. Shiv Haria‐Shah
Bat: Right Hand; Middle Order Bowling: Right Arm Medium Nickname: Shiva/Shivnarine Tournament Debut: India (Delhi) Clubs/honours: University of Cambridge CC; Lords & Commons CC
Chambers: Fulcrum Chambers Shiv is a Barrister and accredited civil and commercial Mediator. He regularly advises and presents to board‐level executives in relation to compliance and international anti‐bribery and corruption law. His background in civil and commercial litigation makes Shiv ideally placed to work with and advise in‐house counsel in relation to internal disciplinary issues and on international commercial arbitrations arising in a corporate regulatory context. Shiv has planned and coordinated multi‐jurisdictional corporate investigations involving a consideration of both the Bribery Act and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. He has also led multidisciplinary teams engaged in compliance reviews for multinationals facing investigation by the US Department of Justice, the SFO and multilateral development banks. He has provided advice in relation to both ICC and local arbitrations arising from commercial activity in the Middle East, Africa, Brazil and China.
8. Jamie W Williams
Bat: Right Hand Bowling: Right Arm Off Spin Nickname: JPR Tournament Debut: Hyderabad (India) Clubs/honours: Conwy CC, LUCC, Colwyn Bay CC, KBWCC, Grannies; Lords & Commons CC Aob: Has played in every world cup to date.
Chambers: One Essex Court Jamie was called to the Bar in 2006 and is a member of 1 Essex Court. The core of his practice is civil and commercial law, in which he undertakes a wide range of advisory and litigation work. He also receives instructions in the field of white collar bribery and corruption, often advising on complex points of professional privilege. Jamie has a reputation for being particularly adept at resolving matters outside of Court and for his practical and hands on approach.
9. Sam Stockwell
Bat: Opening Bowling: Right Arm Medium Nickname: Stockers Tournament Debut: Brisbane 2015/6 Clubs/honours: Cheam CC, Colchester & East Essex CC, Great Baddow CC, Claremont‐Nedlands CC, Perth, ACC Cricket Academy, Perth; and Essex Age Groups.
Chambers: Church Court Chambers
Sam began a pupillage in December 2015 at Church Court Chambers, with a focus on criminal law. While working at Fulcrum Chambers and the Serious Fraud Office as a paralegal, prior to starting his pupillage, Sam has gained experience in dealing with large and complex bribery and corruption cases, with charges brought by the SFO under the Prevention of Corruption Act 1906 and the Bribery Act 2010. In doing so, Sam has particular experience in dealing with requests for Mutual Legal Assistance and conducting internal investigations for large corporate clients.
10. Samuel Burrett Bat: Right hand, middle order Bowling: Best avoided. Wicketkeeper: Yes. Nickname: Buzz, Borat, Samuel Whiskers Tournament Debut: Brisbane 2016 Clubs/honours: Refreshers CC, Southwark and Lambeth Imperial CC (SLICC), Felsted Robins CC Aob: Enthusiastic hockey player so my wagon wheels are bit one‐sided!
Chambers: Pump Court Chambers (Pupil Barrister) Sam is a former caseworker at the Bar Pro Bono Unit where he sourced volunteer barristers for individuals who could not afford representation and were ineligible for legal aid. He is currently doing his pupillage at Pump Court Chambers; a common law set with barristers specialising in Civil, Family, Crime and International Law. Sam undertakes a breadth of work across Chambers' areas of expertise.
11. Deni Mathews Bat: Rt hand with cavalier aplomb. Bowling: Rt arm changeable Nickname: Denster Tournament: debut. Hyderabad Clubs: Church Stretton CC Aob: Never happier than when rowing, sailing or prowling in the covers. Liable to miss the green seaming wickets of Shropshire or Devon.
Chambers: King’s Bench Godolphin Chambers Called in 1996, Deni relocated to the South West after 12 years in chambers in Birmingham and is now Head of Chambers at KBG chambers. The core of his practice is in criminal, court‐martial and regulatory matters. All areas of licensing are regularly undertaken. Deni sits as a fee paid Judge of the Immigration and Asylum chamber. Before coming to the Bar, Deni completed a biology degree. His scientific background is especially useful in cases involving complex forensic or scientific issues including Coroner’s inquests involving such conflicts.
12. Tom Bell
Bat: The odd flourish, but has the annoying habit of getting out Bowling: Medium pace Nickname: Belly Tournament Debut: Barbados Clubs/honours: KBWCC, Grannies Aob: After failing in Delhi to retain the Best Tourist award, I’m keen to win it back. It remains to be seen whether the fact I’m accompanied by my new wife Kirsty impacts upon my chances…
Chambers: Hardwicke
Tom is a barrister practising from Hardwicke Chambers in London, specialising in professional liability, insurance and commercial litigation. He acts for and against a variety of professionals, including solicitors, accountants, IFAs and insurance brokers. Tom’s recent cases include: Thorney Park Golf Ltd v Myers Catering Ltd (Court of Appeal), Salt v Stratstone Specialist Ltd (Court of Appeal), and Skelwith (Leisure) Ltd & Anor v Armstrong & Ors (Chancery Division)
13. James Cartwright
Batting: Right Hand Bowling: Right Arm – off spin Nickname: JC Tournament: Hyderabad Clubs: KBWCC Aob: A founding Father of BEWCC
Chambers: Artesian Law James Cartwright was doing a doctorate in law at Paris University when he was called to the Bar in 1968. He worked briefly in a law firm in Canada before joining a busy chambers in 1970. Since then he has been engaged in civil litigation as well as turning more and more to criminal work. With 45 years’ experience he has conducted very nearly every type of criminal case in courts all over England and Wales, prosecuting and defending. He has led in murder cases and has appeared in Courts Martial as well as the civil courts and a variety of tribunals.
14. Gordon Lee
Bat: Right Hand Bowling: Right Arm Medium Fast Nickname: GLee Tournament: Brisbane Clubs: KBWCC Muswell Maidens
Chambers: Lamb Building Gordon specialises in Immigration and Asylum, Crime and Public Law with a particular interest in judicial review, unlawful detention and
higher court appeals. Gordon has been involved in hundreds of Judicial Review cases challenging immigration decisions including Unlawful Detention claims, Emergency Injunctions, Dublin Convention challenges, Fresh Claims, Certification cases and cases raising issues of European Law. He also regularly represents clients in statutory appeals at both the First Tier and Upper Tribunals and the Court of Appeal and has experience of taking cases to the Supreme Court and in applications to the European Court of Human Rights. His practice spans all areas of Immigration law including Refugee
law, EEA free movement cases, PBS, Deportation and cases involving children and other vulnerable groups. Gordon is regularly instructed in Judicial Review claims touching on general public law and human rights issues. He has a particular interest in cases that invoke the High Court's jurisdiction in criminal matters.
15. Aaron Walder Bat: Lower order bludgeoner Bowling: Leg Spin/Googly Nickname: Awol / Coach Tournament Debut: Barbados 09 Clubs/honours: Middlesex YC's; Berkshire CCC; Cambridge MCCU, Cambridge University CC, Bank of England CC
Chambers: Landmark Chambers Aaron was called to the Bar in 2002 and joined Landmark Chambers in 2006. He has rapidly established a specialist practice in all forms of property law. He is a member of the Attorney General’s ‘B’ Panel of Junior Counsel to the Crown. He regularly advises on both commercial and residential landlord and tenant points. In his commercial landlord and tenant practice, he deals with all issues of forfeiture and possession, 1954 Act renewal of tenancies, dilapidations and compensation for improvements, and rent reviews and service charge provisions, for both landlords and tenants. He has also advised in cases involving agricultural land and is expanding this area of his practice. In his residential practice he deals with issues relating to occupational status and tenure, disrepair and possession; whilst in the LVT he deals with service charge and management disputes as well as enfranchisement and valuation (post Sportelli). He also advises and conducts litigation on numerous real property issues.
16. Mathew Gullick
Bat: Top 3 Bowling: Not any more! Nickname: Matty G Tournament Debut: 1st LCWC, Hyderabad 2007/8 Clubs / Honours: BEWCC, Grannies CC, The Times CC. Yorkshire U15 Schools Champions, 1993 & BEWCC Player of the Tournament, Hyderabad 2007/8
Chambers: 3 Paper Buildings Mathew Gullick was called to the Bar in 2003. His practice is primarily in the field of public law; additionally, he undertakes commercial and employment related work. As a member of the Attorney‐General's panel of Junior Counsel to the Crown in civil matters, he acts for the UK Government in a range of areas including in particular immigration and asylum cases, prison law and proceeds of crime matters. He appears regularly in the High Court and the Court of Appeal and has appeared twice (led) in the UK Supreme Court, with a third such appeal scheduled in 2016.
17. Jay Brinsmead‐Stockham
Bat: Right Hand Bowling: Right Arm Medium Nickname: JBS Tournament Debut: Cambridge Clubs/honours: Grannies, KBWCC Aob: Leading Batsman of the tournament in Barbados. Born in the wrong era.
Chambers: 11 New Square
Jay is a barrister at 11 New Square and undertakes a wide variety of both advisory and litigation work in all areas of tax law. He has advised on matters ranging from inheritance tax and SDLT planning to major corporation tax and VAT disputes between multi‐national companies and HMRC. As an advocate he has acted as junior Counsel in several major pieces of litigation, and has also appeared unled on many occasions. Jay is a member of the Attorney General's Panel of Counsel (C Panel) and is also a CEDR‐accredited Mediator.
Jay was selected by the Tax Journal as one of the "Top 40 under 40" individuals working in UK tax, and is described therein as “one of the most consistently impressive juniors out there at present”.
COMMONWEALTH XI
Player Cricket profile Professional profile
1. Sanjeev J. Datadin
Sanjeev is the captain of the Guyana Lawyers Cricket Team. He represented his university and Law School at cricket. He is a useful middle order right hand batsman and an occasional right hand off break bowler. This is his third Lawyers Cricket World Cup.
Sanjeev works in his own company, Whitworth Chambers. He is the holder of a Bachelor and a Masters of Law degree. He is involved mainly in commercial, civil and public law litigation. He has served as a legal adviser to the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda. He is a leading advocate conducting appeals to the Privy Council, the Caribbean Court of Justice, the Chambre Arbitrale Maritime de Paris, Tribunals Appointed under the International Cricket Council Anti‐Doping Code and the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
2. John Dean
John Dean has played cricket from the time he could walk. He played in school and age group teams and then enjoyed club cricket in Palmerston North and at Victoria University in Wellington, NZ. He is a Vice President of VUWCC and has been involved in Rotary cricket for over 20 years; playing in the UK, India, Sri Lanka, South Africa and Australia. For 8 years he has played in a New Zealand team at the Aussie Over 60 Annual Tournaments and on the home front he organises the Everyone Else Team which plays in the Wellington Vintage Cricket grade. He has also enjoyed a number of vintage cricket trips. He organised the NZ team to the 2009 2nd LCWC and tried to get a NZ Lawyers team to participate at the 3rd and 4th and 5th LCWC, but could not get the numbers to make a team.
He has been practising as John Dean Law Office since 1979, a general law practice in Lambton Quay, Wellington, NZ. http://www.jdlo.co.nz
3. Scott Donaldson
Club captain at Appleby Cricket Club in Invercargill
Solicitor at Hewat Galt Lawyers Invercargill Years since admission: 3 years Areas of work: Company and commercial, Insolvency, Wills and trusts, Immigration, Relationship property
4. Christopher Johnson
5. Zia ul saboor Khan
Right handed opening batsman And right arm bowler Played in 2009 Cambridge, 2011 in Barbados, 2013 in India. Best young player in 2009 Cambridge
Practice civil and criminal law in Lahore, Pakistan. Enrolled as an advocate in 2007. Owns a law firm named "LAHORE LAW CHAMBER"
6. Mahesh Kotuwelle
Mahesh is a right hand opening batsman and wicket‐keeper. This is his third LCWC having played in Hyderabad and Cambridge. Member of numerous Cricket clubs 1985‐2007.
Mahesh specialises in Criminal Law and practises in Anuradhapura. He is the President of Anuradhapura provincial Bar in Sri Lanka. He is the Chairman of Industries Development Authority of North Central Province of Sri Lanka. District Chairman in Lions Club District 306 B2.
7. Will Macintosh
8. Rehman Aziz Malik
Barrister‐at‐Law (Of Lincoln’s Inn, London) LLM Commercial Law (Cardiff, United Kingdom). Advocate Higher Courts of Pakistan. Professor, S.M. Law College, Karachi, Pakistan.
Rehman has played Karachi U‐19s, Karachi Division and played LCWC, 2009, at Cambridge, U.K. as keeper Batsman for Pakistan. He represented the Cricket Clubs of Cardiff University and Sussex University. Currently, he plays at the Southend Club in Karachi, Pakistan.
Rehman is a barrister having been called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2005 by the Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn, London. He is working as partner at a Karachi based firm M/s Aziz Malik Law Associates, Advocates and Legal Consultants. He is holder of a Masters of Law (Commercial Law). He also teaches English Land Law and Pakistani Company Law at S.M. Law College, Karachi. He specializes in litigation and his main areas of work include Intellectual Property Rights (Copyright, Patent and Design), Corporate, Commercial, Shipping, ADR, Information Technology, Franchising,
Media Law, Partnership, Share transfers, joint ventures, Outsourcing, Family, Rent, Obligations, Civil Service and Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Company, Property, Personal injury, insurance and Transport, Building Laws and Banking etc.
9. Tejprakash Persuad
10. Taigenarine Ramroop
Ramroop is an aggressive but solid opening batsman and a useful off‐break bowler. He is active in the club cricket scene and is an experienced cricketer. This is his third Lawyers Cricket World Cup.
Ramroop practices in a general practive focused mainly on criminal and civil law. He was a Magistrate in Guyana. He is an active member of the Berbice Bar Association.
11. Charles S. Ramson Esq MP
Charles is a left handed top order batsman and a left arm orthodox bowler. Charles was a national first division player for the Everest Cricket Club and a former youth player in Guyana. This is his third Lawyers Cricket World Cup.
Charles is an elected Member of Parliament and a practising Attorney‐at‐law who specialises in Commercial and Property law litigation in the Republic of Guyana. Charles is also a qualified Barrister‐at‐Law and a member of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn in London, England.
12. Piyal Ratnayaka
Piyal is a right handed batsman. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup held in Barbados in 2011.
Piyal is the president of the Labour Tribunal in Gampaha.
13. Robert Samuel
Plays for Parnell Cricket Club and has played for Cornwall Reserve, Cook Islands National team and Auckland Age Group teams
Criminal Barrister, Auckland NZ
14. Ben Schneider
Ben is a leg spinning all rounder and this is his first lcwc. Currently co‐captain of Bethania in a South‐East Queensland competition he has taken many wickets on a variety of surfaces. In winter, Ben takes the game indoors and plays indoor cricket in the Major League competition for the Beenleigh Raiders.
Admitted in 2010, Ben has been a general practitioner in suburban firms with a focus on property and succession matters.
15. Hanif Shahzad
16. Paul Stewart
Paul is a right‐handed batsman and is a veteran of the 3rd LCWC in Barbados where, in the final game for BEWCC, he was deprived of the opportunity of making number 11 his batting position by the game being won without his contribution.
His legal career is a long way down the line from his start with two fee‐paid judging roles ‐ in the Employment Tribunal and in the Immigration and Asylum Chamber ‐ competing to finish him off.
17. Kishore Tamerisa
Kishore is a Slow Left arm off spin bowler and right hand batsman. Having played in 2009 edition Lawyer’s Cricket World Cup World Cup in Cambridge, Kishore maintains the passion and interest in the game, played various levels of the game in England.
Kishore is the Sole Practitioner of KSRI SOLICITORS based in Edgware, Middlesex since 2006. He specialises in Employment Law, Commercial matters and UK Immigration Law.
18. Simon Tolhurst
Right handed batsman with an average that suggests he should treat bowlers with more respect. Recently returned to play grade cricket with his 15 year old son only to have his son promoted up the grades ahead of him. Has bought new gloves for the occasion ‐ expecting big things (has seen the Australian side's bowling attack).
Partner at the national law firm, HWL Ebsworth based in Brisbane. Simon specialises in commercial dispute resolution with a particular emphasis on large contract disputes, competition and consumer law and the energy industry (mining, oil and gas upstream in particular).
ENGLAND & WALES SOLICITORS
Player Cricket profile Professional profile
1. Jonathan Garforth
Jonathan is a batting all‐rounder who has the honour of leading the English Solicitors in their second world cup. Although New Zealand born, he has played for Australia in the Cambridge, Barbados and Delhi editions of the cup. He hopes to draw on his LCWC experience to lead what he regards as the most talented English team to participate at a LCWC on foreign soil.
Having obtained his LLB from the University of Queensland, Jonathan qualified as a solicitor in Australia before moving to the UK in 2010 to pursue a career in the City. He is currently a Senior Associate in Allen & Overy LLP’s London Banking department where he specialises in retail financial services with a focus on consumer finance regulation and FinTech.
2. Ranamit Banerjee
Ron is a frontline left arm orthodox bowler who deploys flight, drift and spin in equal measure to collect many a victim, particularly in the T20 version of the game where he has excelled from the Freshfields Angels in the annual Magic Circle T20 tournament. He attempts to bat when absolutely necessary, with a bit of Ganguly about him.
Ron qualified as a Solicitor in 2015. He is an Associate in the Structured Finance team at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP in London.
3. Andy Crystal
Andy is a right handed batsman who, when pushed, can bowl (albeit very slowly). He played in LCWC II in Cambridge in 2009.
Andy qualified as a Solicitor in 2009. He is a Senior Associate at RPC's Commercial Contracts team in London, specialising in Sports, Technology and Outsourcing.
4. Matthew Drew
A former wicket‐keeper turned jack all trades and master of none. Matt last played league cricket for North Middlesex in London’s Middlesex League, but more recently his cricket has revolved around jazzy MCC matches with good lunches. Hopefully a return to the fiery competition of the LCWC for the first time since 2009 will shake off the rust.
Matthew trained and qualified into the Corporate team at Hogan Lovells, before transitioning into sports law and embarking on an in‐house career at sports data provider Opta Sports. He now heads the Integrity and Security team at Perform Group, a leading supplier of data and content to the betting market. Accordingly he will be keeping a close eye on the number of front foot no balls bowled during the tournament.
5. Richard Evans
Richard is a right‐handed batsman who scored his first century at the age of 12 for Dulwich College. He plays regularly for the Victoria Dolphins in the Southern California league and enjoys touring with Hollywood Golden Oldies CC. He remains hopeful of scoring a second century.
After working for several years as a solicitor in London, Richard moved to White & Case LLP in Los Angeles in 2010 where he is a dual‐qualified attorney acting for major aircraft leasing companies.
6. Tim Flood
Tim is a wicketkeeper and right handed batsman. He played in LCWC II in Cambridge in 2009.
Tim qualified as a solicitor in 1998 (being his fourth career) and is a partner at Mishcon de Reya LLP in London, heading up the Funds and Financial Services team.
7. Dann Irving
Dann is a right handed top order batsman and a more than capable net bowler. He made his debut for the English Solicitors in the annual fixture against BEWCC in 2013.
Dann qualified as a solicitor in 2011 and is currently living in Abu Dhabi where he works for White & Case in their Project Development and Finance team.
8. Luke Jennison
Luke is a right opening bowler in the Andrew Flintoff mould who is a very handy middle order batsman who enjoy success on and off the field. He is playing in his first LCWC having debuted for the English Solicitors against BEWCC in July 2015.
Luke qualified as a Solicitor in March 2014. He is an Associate at Ashurst's Corporate Projects team in London, specialising in Infrastructure Projects.
9. Sahil Kher
Sahil is a wicketkeeper and right handed top‐order batsman. His frog‐in‐the‐blender bowling action is yet to impress his club captain, but he intends to push for the pivotal ninth bowler slot next season. Sahil plays in the Middlesex County League for Acton Cricket Club. He also occasionally plays for Jesters CC, a wandering side where his questionable talent and rapidly decreasing fitness levels tend to present less of an issue. Sahil was
Sahil is an Indian‐qualified solicitor, and is in the final seat of his training contract with Herbert Smith Freehills LLP in London. He is currently working with the firm's Arbitration team in Tokyo.
the first English solicitor to score a century on debut when he scored a classy ton against BEWCC in July 2012.
10. Rob Kinder
Rob is a right arm fast bowler who can hit the ball a long way when given the opportunity at the end of a limited overs innings. He makes his debut for the English Solicitors at this LCWC.
Rob qualified as a Solicitor in 2011. He is a Senior Associate in the Commercial team at Bird & Bird's office in the United Arab Emirates.
11. Cil van der Merwe
Cil is a classy right‐handed batsmen who is widely tipped to score heavily in this his first LCWC. Equally adept at wicket‐keeping while being a useful right arm fast medium bowler, he is one of these multi‐talented South African sporting prodigies who moved to England to play for Hampshire in his teenage years.
Cil qualified as a Solicitor in 2013 into the Corporate team at Wedlake Bell LLP in London. Cil is relocating to Sydney and will be joining DibbsBarker as an Associate in January 2016.
12. Sam Tetlow
Sam is a former off‐break bowler turned wicket‐keeper and right‐handed batsman. He will make his debut for the English Solicitors at this his first LCWC.
Sam qualified as a Solicitor in 2015. He is a Junior Associate in the International Finance team in Ashurst´s Madrid office.
13. Ali Rashdi Ali is a right‐handed opening batsmen from Swansea who is currently fighting an ankle injury sustained in vigorous preparations for what would have been his first LCWC.
Ali practises law at his firm in Swansea, South Wales.
14. Warwick Lindsay
Like most of the members of the English Solicitors touring party, he is a wicket‐keeper who can also handle the bat and ball. Having played for Australia at the third and fourth editions of the LCWC, he has also played for the English Solicitors in domestic cricket against BEWCC. He qualifies for England team in this world cup having billed 2000 odd hours each year since moving to the City in 2010.
Like the Skipper, Warwick obtained an honours law degree from the University of Queensland before qualifying as a solicitor in Australia and moving to the City of London to practice in 2010. Warwick currently works as a Senior Associate for Clifford Chance LLP, advising on some of the biggest global project finance deals.
15. Tom Nevin Tom is a specialist 12th man brings passion and positive energy to every cricket team he plays in. Dubbed Mr Wickham by the female members of his cohort at the University of Queensland, he is likely to make a big contribution off the field at this his first LCWC.
Tom was a class mate of Warwick Lindsay, Jonathan Garforth and Daniel Maroske at the University of Queensland where he studied for his LLB. He earned a University Medal as the top Aboriginal student in his cohort before qualifying as a solicitor in the Brisbane office of Ron Heinrich’s firm, Tresscox Lawyers. Tom has been practising law in the City of London since 2011 and currently works in the litigation department of the London office of US firm Paul Hastings where he specialises in disputes relating to commercial backed mortgage securities issued in the years leading up to 2007, often over‐rated by ratings agencies before being sold to institutional investors owing fiduciary duties to Mums and Dads who did not fully appreciate the risks of CMBS.
INDIA
Player Cricket profile Professional profile
1. Vijay Kumar Singh
Vijay is a Right handed Batsman. He is Captain of Indian Advocates Cricket team and also secretary of Indian Cricket Association. This is his third LCWC having played the two tournaments in India.
Vijay works with R.N.Singh Associates, mainly practicing in civil law.
2. Sachin Das
I am a medium pacer and am regularly playing cricket. I am part of the Supreme Court Advocates Cricket Association since 1999 and Participate in our annual Lawyers’ Cricket tournament which is conducted by The CricketAssociation of Advocates in India.
I am a practicing lawyer since 1997 in Supreme Court of India, New Delhi.
3. R. Santhana Krishnan
I am presently the Vice President of The Commonwealth Lawyers Association (CLA) and am also the President of The Cricket Association of Advocates in India since 2002.
I am practicing law at the Supreme Court of India.
4. Rajiv Narain
I am an all rounder and am regularly playing cricket. I am part of the Supreme Court Advocates Cricket Association since 1998 and participate in our annual lawyers’ cricket Tournament which is conducted by The Cricket Association of Advocates in India.
I am practicing law at Delhi courts since 1992.
5. Joka Vijay Kumar
Right hand Middle‐order Batsman and Medium Pace Bowler. Played for A.P. High Court Cricket Team and Indian Lawyers Cricket Team – visited West Indies & England. In Regular Cricket, played District and Zone‐level Cricket.
Practice in East Godavari District Courts. Date of enrolment as an Advocate 04‐02‐1999.
6. Tanmay Jyoti Mahanta
Right handed batsman, playing for Guwahati High Court Advocates’ Cricket Team, one of the members of the Indian Advocate Cricket Team, toured to U.K. in 2005.
Practicing lawyer and designated Senior Advocate of Gauhati High Court, Guwahati, Assam, India
7. Laxman Sikdar
I am a right handed opening batsman and have represented the state (Assam) team in under 16, under 19 and under 22 teams. Now I have been representing the Guwahati High Court team since 2012 as an opening batsman.
I have been practicing in the Guwahati High Court and the District Courts for the last more than 10 years.
8. Rahul Tamaskar
Advocate Rahul Tamaskar has been enrolled with the Chhattisgarh State Bar Council since 2009 and is also a member of Chhattisgarh High Court Bar Association and Bilaspur District Court Bar Association. He holds expertise primarily in field of Constitutional Law and Criminal Law. He also holds experience in legal consultancy and advisory services. Also, he holds experience in drafting and vetting of various agreements and He is also empanelled with the office of Advocate General.
9. Suraj Sampath
Education: BA LLB ; MBA in Marketing & HR (Sports Scholarship) Cricketing background: Represented Karnataka in Under 13, 15, 17, 19, 22 and presently in the senior Karnataka one day team probables. Represented South Zone Under 19 & South Zone Universities (Vizzy Trophy). Part of all four editions of the Karnataka Premier League. Represented Indian Advocates XI in the 4th LCWC in New Delhi. Represented KIOC India in the SAARC Cup.
Professional background: Practicing in the Civil & Criminal Courts in Bangalore & in the High Court of Karnataka from Oct 2012.
10. Mohammed Mesum Abu
Mohammed Mesum Abu is a right handed two down wicket keeper/batsman, he plays for Telengana High Court (Hyderabad) cricket team.
He has practiced in Telengana High court and criminal courts, currently working with Thomson Reuters company as Chief Editorial (legal).
11. ? A former 1st Class cricketer, a wicket‐keeper /batsman, had represented East Zone & Assam in various BCCI tournaments including Ranji Trophy, Wills Trophy during 1985‐92. He was also a playing member of Indian Lawyers Team in Cambridge/ London (2nd LWC,09) and tours to Sri Lanka (2004), UK (2005), WI & UK (2006).
A designated Senior Advocate in August 2014, presently practicing mainly constitutional & taxation law in Gauhati High Court & Supreme Court. Also held the coveted post of Additional Advocate General of Meghalaya (2009‐11) and Assam (2011‐ 2014).
12. Amitabh Naik
Passion for cricket, music and reading. Right handed top order batsman.
B.COM, L,LB, born on 20.05.1985, enrolled at the Orissa State Bar Council on 29.11.2009 having enrolment No. O‐1072/09. Son of Mr. Girijananda Naik who is also an Advocate and Grandson of Late Shri Hrudayananda Naik, 1st Chartered Accountant of Orissa.
13. G. Sunil Kanth
G. Sunil kanth Is a right handed Opening batsman and spin bowler I played for the Andhra Pradesh Cricket team and is now the captain of Andhra Pradesh advocates cricket team.
Sunil kanth is a practicing advocate in the district courts in Kakinada. I visited Srilanka and England for cricket only. I have played in lawyers cricket world cup 2007 in Hyderabad.
14. DepaRaji Reddy
Sports: represented inter‐district cricket tournaments held at Hyderabad in 2004.Represented India in 1st lawyers world cup in Hyderabad, India, 2nd lawyers world cup held in London, UK and 3rd lawyers world cup in Barbados, West Indies. Currently working as executive member of Advocates Cricket Association of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Occupation: Advocate Qualification: B.COM LLB Graduated from Osmania university, Hyderabad and law graduation from Marthawad university, Aurangabad, Maharashtra. Profession: Practicing as an advocate for the past 27 years in Hyderabad trial courts, Telangana, India.
15. Rupin Chopra
He is left arm medium bowler and a right handed batsmen and represents Supreme Court of India in annual All India Lawyers Cricket Tournament.
Rupin Chopra (D.O.B 24/07/1989) is enrolled with Bar Council of India under Enrollment No D/1837/2012. He has been practicing law for approximately 4 years now and is working with New Delhi based Law Firm S.S. Rana & Co. His areas of practice are Intellectual Property Law and Corporate Laws.
16. Gautham Gandhi
Gautham Gandhi is an Upper Middle order batsman and a part time medium pace bowler and the Player of the season for Scarcroft Cricket Club 2015, which took part in the Wetherby league and also a member of the Leeds CC.
17. Ashok Kumar
Executive Member of AP advocates Cricket Association for the past 10 Years. Participated in 1st, 2nd Lawyers World Cup held at Hyderabad & London.
Practicing as Advocate for 30 years Specialization : Civil, Arbitration, Property matters etc. Area of Work : Both District Courts & High Court.
18. P. Suresh Kumar
Played for A.P. High Court Cricket team from 1990 to 2005 in the all India Advocates Cricket tournament, and was Captain of the side from 1997‐2005.: Captain of Indian Advocates cricket Team (B) in the 2nd Lawyers Cricket world cup Held at Cambridge, U.K. 2009: Participated in the 3rd lawyers Cricket world cup at Barbados, West Indies – 2011. President of C A A I (IACA) 1998 to 2002.: Patron of C A A I (IACA).
Practicing Law on CIVIL and Corporate side, since 1988 in the High Court at Hyderabad for the state of Telangana and A.P.
19. Ashutosh Tiwari
ASHUTOSH TIWARI is a right handed batsman and left arm spin bowler, represents Allahabad High Court Cricket in annual All India Lawyers Cricket Tournament.
He is a practicing advocate in High Court Allahabad. Practising on both civil and criminal sides.
20. Ashish Singh
ASHISH SINGH is a right handed batsman and represents Allahabad High Court in annual All India Lawyers Cricket Tournament. for the team.
He is a practicing advocate in High Court Allahabad. Practising on both civil and criminal sides.
21. Alok Verma
ALOK VERMA is right arm fast bowler and right handed batsman and represents Allahabad High Court in annual All India Lawyers Cricket Tournament.
He is a practicing advocate in District Court, Varanasi. Practising on both civil and criminal sides.
22. Nasir Ali
NASIR ALI is right handed batsman and represents Allahabad High Court in annual All India Lawyers Cricket Tournament.
He is a practicing advocate in District Court, Varanasi. Practising on both civil and criminal sides.
23. Chenna Satish
RIGHT HAND BATS MAN AND RIGHT HAND MEDIUM FAST BOWLER AND MIDDLE ORDER BATS MAN.
ADVOCTE AS ENROLLED ON 14‐08‐2014,I AMPRACTISING IN VISAKHAPATNAM BAR ASSOCITION IN VISAKHAPATNAM SINCE 20‐08‐2014. IN 2015 I PLAYED FOR AP ADVOCATES CRICKET TEAM IN ANDHRAPRADESH.
24. Ashutosh Bhatt
Left arm Bowler and Left Hand Batsman. Playing for Gujarat high Court.
25. Digant Popat
Cricket has always been a passion and a hobby. I am an all‐rounder who bats left hand and bowls right arm off spin.
I am a lawyer practicing in the High Court Of Gujarat At Ahmedabad. I practice in civil as well as criminal side of law including Family law, Land laws , Constitutional Law etc.
26. Aditya Kumar Archiya
He is a right hand middle order middle order batsman and is also right arm off spinner. Since played for the Supreme Court team in the All India Tournament. Went with the Indian Lawyers in all their visits outside and played all the editions of LCWC.
Aditya Kumar Archiya graduated and did his law from Gwalior and also played for their University. He enrolled as a lawyer in 2004 to began his career in Gwalior and then shifted to Delhi 2008.
27. Atarup Banarjee
Atarup Banarjee is a left arm spinner.
He practices in Calcutta High Court in both Civil and Criminal side
28. Anand Rao Chauhan
Anand was a right handed opening batsman ten years ago, and he played for the Gwalior High Court Cricket Team and is now the Brand Ambassador for the motto ‘Cricket for Friendship.’
Anand practices in the High Court and the District Courts in Gwalior.
29. ABHISHEK YENDE Abhishek is an all rounder and has been playing cricket from his school days. He has represented Bombay Bar Association in various Cricket Tournaments. He has also played County Cricket in U.K. when he was pursuing his LL.M from Birmingham University.
Abhishek practices in the Bombay High Court mainly on the Criminal Appellate side.
PAKISTAN
Player Profile
1. Justice Muhammad Farrukh Irfan Khan
Justice Muhammad Farrukh Irfan Khan, a senior judge of the Lahore High Court, has been a patron of the Pakistan Lawyers’ Cricket Team since the inaugural LCWC of 2007. His keen interest in cricket is evidenced by his presence in the three LCWCs held in Hyderabad, Cambridge and New Delhi. Even after his elevation, he has not lost his passion for playing cricket and has organized a team of the Lahore High Court’s judges who play a couple of matches every year. He plans to hold consultations in Brisbane with like‐minded judges to initiate the holding of a Judges’ World Cup. He has also threatened rather promised to play in the LCWC V in case the team does not perform up to his expectations.
2. Hamid Khan
Hamid Khan is a Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan.He is a former President of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan as well as that of the Lahore High Court Bar Association. He has also been the Vice Chairman of the Pakistan Bar Council. Currently, he is the President of the Pakistan Lawyers Cricket Association (PLCA). No longer playing cricket, he distinguished himself in 1988 when he took three wickets in the Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad, where the great Australian, Dennis Lillee, had gone wicket less a few months earlier.
3. Asad Munir
Asad Munir, a retired judge of the Lahore High Court, has once again assumed the challenging role of being the “full time” manager of the Pakistan Lawyers’ Cricket Team for the LCWC at Brisbane.
4. Sirdar Ahmed Jamal Sukhera
Captain of the Pakistan Lawyers’ Cricket Team, Sirdar Ahmed Jamal Sukhera is an opening batsman who has participated in all the LCWCs and contributed with his impressive batting performance. He has been captain of the team in the last three LCWCs including the New Delhi LCWC IV won by Pakistan.
5. Tariq Mehmood
Tariq Mehmood is a genuine all‐rounder who has played in all the LCWCs. A player to be taken seriously by his opponents, he was the man of the match in the international against West Indies in the inaugural World Cup in India.
6. Muhammad Fazil
Muhammad Fazil is a reliable middle‐order batsman and an off‐spin bowler. He was a member of the team that won the LCWC at New Delhi.
7. Safdar Ali
Safdar Ali is a committed cricketer and an impressive all‐rounder who has played in all the LCWCs. His most outstanding performance was in the inaugural LCWC in India where not only was he the highest wicket‐taker but was also Man of the Match in the international against Sri Lanka. He was also declared Man of the Match in the encounter against Australia A.
8. Muhammad Abdullah
Muhammad Abdullah is a bowling all‐rounder. He first came on the international scene in the year 2011 when he played in the LCWC held at Barbados. He was Man of the Match in the LCWC final at New Delhi where he took four crucial wickets.
9. Irshad Naveed
Irshad Naveed is not only the wicket‐keeper of the team but is also a dependable middle‐order batsman. He was part of the team that played in the last LCWC at New Delhi.
10. Kashif Sohail
Kashif Sohail prefers to bat one down. He is also a useful medium‐pace bowler and an exceptional fielder. He missed the LCWC at Barbados but showed his class in batting in the New Delhi LCWC.
11. Adnan
Adnan is a hard‐hitting batsman who is being considered for opening the innings. He has recently developed himself as a leg spinner. An excellent fielder, he has played in the last two LCWCs.
12. Asif Hussain
Asif Hussain is a left‐arm orthodox spinner and a right‐handed middle order batsman. He was a member of team that played in the last LCWC at New Delhi.
13. Shahid Mahmood
Shahid Mahmood is an opening batsman with a sound batting technique. He took part in the 3rd LCWC held in Barbados.
14. Rafeeq Ahmed Kalwar
Rafeeq Ahmed Kalwar bats at the top of the order. Has played for his college and university teams. Looks forward to show his batting prowess in the forthcoming LCWC.
15. Arshad Nazir
Arshad Nazir is a left arm fast bowler and a right‐handed batsman. He has participated in the last two LCWCs held in Barbados and New Delhi.
16. Muhammad Ali Lakhani
Muhammad Ali Lakhani is a pace bowler who was part of the team that participated in the last LCWC but could not play due to hand injury.
17. Usman Akram Sahi
Usman Akram Sahi is a right arm fast bowler who has played for his college and university teams. Having joined the team for the first time, he is excited and hopes to do well in the LCWC V.
18. Wasif Zaman
Wasif Zaman is a middle‐order batsman who is also an effective off‐spinner. He is a veteran of the last three LCWCs. He is also the Media Manager of the team.
19. Fayez Qamar Rasheed
Fayez Qamar Rasheed is a utility cricketer who can bowl and bat and can also keep wickets when required. This would be his first appearance in the LCWC.
20. Abdul Majeed
Abdul Majeed is a qualified coach with a rich experience. He was the coach of the Pakistan Lawyers’ Cricket Team that won the LCWC in New Delhi.
SRI LANKA A
The Sri Lanka team is captained by Manesh Wevita, who is playing in his Fifth World Cup. Yushan Tharanga Abeykoon, who is also playing in his Fifth World Cup is the Vice Captain of the team. This team comprises mainly of private practitioners with representation from the State Sector as well as corporate Sector. 12 of the 15 players in the squad have played world cup cricket with 3 playing in all four world cups held so far. Given below are the profiles of the members of the team:
Player Cricket profile Professional profile
1. Manesh Wevita (Captain)
Manesh is right handed batsman and a right arm fast bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cups held in Hyderabad in 2007, Cambridge in 2009, Barbados in 2011 and Delhi in 2013.
Manesh specialises in criminal law and practises in Negombo.
2. Yushan Tharanga Abeykoon (Vice Captain)
Tharanga is a right handed batsman and a right arm off‐spin bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cups held in Hyderabad in 2007, Cambridge in 2009, Barbados in 2011 and Delhi in 2013.
Tharanga is an Assistant Director in the Ministry of Finance.
3. Asela Patabendi
Asela is a right handed top order batsman and a right arm fast medium bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cups held in Hydhrabad in 2007, Cambridge in 2009 and Barbados in 2011 and was the captain of the Sri Lanka “A” team in Delhi in 2013. He won the man of the tournament award at the first World Cup held in Hydhrabad, India in 2007.
Asela specializes in civil law and practises in Colombo and Kurunegala.
4. Buwaneka Basnayake
Buwaneka is a left handed middle order batsman and a right arm leg‐spin bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cups held in Cambridge in 2009, Barbados in 2011 and Delhi in 2013.
Buwaneka is a Senior Legal Counsel at F.J. &. G de Saram, a corporate law firm in Colombo.
5. Yohan Jinasena
Yohan is a right handed middle order batsman and a right arm off‐spin bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cups held in Cambridge in 2009, Barbados in 2011 and Delhi in 2013. He won the man of the tournament award at the Fourth World Cup held in Delhi, India in 2013.
Yohan specialises in civil law and practises in Panadura.
6. Priyantha Rajapaksha
Priyantha is a right handed top order batsman and is the wicket keep of the team. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup held in Barbados in 2011 and Delhi in 2013.
Priyantha specialises in civil law and criminal law and practises in Colombo.
7. Ershan Ariaratnam
Ershan is a right handed opening batsman. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup held in Barbados in 2011 and Delhi in 2013.
Ershan specialises in civil law and practises in Colombo.
8. Rasiah Elangkumaran
Kumaran is a right handed middle order batsman and a right arm medium fast bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup held in Barbados in 2011 and Delhi in 2013.
Kumaran specialises in civil law and criminal law and practises in Vavuniya.
9. Lakshantha Athukorala
Lakshantha is a right handed batsman and a right arm fast medium bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup held in Delhi in 2013.
Lakshantha is a Senior Assistant Director of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.
10. Thusith Paliwatta
Thusith is a right handed opening batsman and a right arm fast medium bowler. He is participating in his first Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup.
Thusith specialises in civil law and criminal law and practises in Galle.
11. Gihan Kularatne
Gihan is a right handed middle order batsman and a right arm medium fast bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup held in Delhi in 2013.
Gihan specialises in civil law and criminal law and practises in Kurunegala.
12. Pavithra Bolapage
Pavithra is a right handed middle order batsman and a right arm leg spin bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup held in Delhi in 2013.
Pavithra specialises in civil law and practises in Colombo.
13. Deshan Wimalarathne
Deshan is a right handed batsman and a left arm spin bowler. He is participating in his first Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup.
Deshan specialises in criminal law and civil law and practises in Colombo.
14. Kamal Jayathilaka
Kamal is a left handed batsman and a right arm fast medium bowler. He is participating in his first Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup.
Kamal specialises in criminal law and practises in Colombo.
15. Udaya Basnayaka
Udaya is a right handed batsman and a wicket keeper. He is participating in his first Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup.
Udaya specialises in civil law and criminal law and practises in Colombo.
16. Upali Senarathne (Coach)
Sri Lanka Lawyers’ Cricket team is coached by veteran coach Upali Senarathne. Mr. Senaratne is a Level 1 Qualified Cricket Coach of Sri Lanka Cricket. He was the coach of the Sri Lanka Lawyers’ teams which participated in the Lawyers’ World Cups in 2009 and 2011.
SRI LANKA VETERANS
The Sri Lanka “Veterans” team is captained by Nalin Weerakoon, who is playing in his Fifth World Cup. Sanath Karunaratne, who is playing in his Fourth World Cup is the vice captain of the team. Sri Lanka “Veterans” team consists of players representing the private bar, the judiciary and the corporate world. Given below are the profiles of the members of the team:
Player Cricket profile Professional profile
1. Nalin Weerakoon (Captain)
Nalin is a right handed top order batsman and a medium fast bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cups held in Hyderabad in 2007, Cambridge in 2009, Barbados in 2011 and Delhi in 2013.
Nalin specialises in criminal law and practises in Colombo.
2. Sanath Karunaratne (Vice Captain)
Sanath is a right handed opening batsman. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cups held in Hyderabad in 2007, Cambridge in 2009 and Delhi in 2013.
Sanath specialises in Civil law and practises in Colombo.
3. Theja Silva
Theja is a right handed opening batsman and the wicket keeper of the side. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cups held in Hyderabad in 2007, Cambridge in 2009, Barbados in 2011 and Delhi in 2013. He was the vice captain of the Sri Lanka Lawyers’ Cricket team which took part in the inaugural Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup in 2007 and was the captain of the Sri Lanka Lawyers’ “Veterans” team in the 4th World Cup held in 2013.
Theja heads the legal department of Nations Trust Bank PLC.
4. Lasantha Mudalige
Lasantha is a right handed top order batsman and a right arm medium fast bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cups held in Hyderabad in 2007, Cambridge in 2009, Barbados in 2011 and Delhi in 2013. He
Lasantha specializes in civil law and practises in Colombo.
was the Captain of the Sri Lanka Lawyers’ team that took part in the inaugural Lawyers Cricket World Cup in 2007.
5. Binara Gunasekera
Binara is a right handed batsman and a left arm fast medium bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cups held in Hyderabad in 2007, Cambridge in 2009, Barbados in 2011 and Delhi in 2013. He was the Captain of the Sri Lanka Lawyers’ team that took part in the Second Lawyers Cricket World Cup in 2009.
Binara specializes in civil law and practises in Colombo.
6. Piyal Munasinghe
Piyal is a right handed opening batsman. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cups held in Hyderabad in 2007, Cambridge in 2009, Barbados in 2011 and Delhi in 2013. He was the captain of the Sri Lanka Lawyers’ “Veterans” team in the 3rd World Cup held in 2011.
Piyal specialises in labour law and practises in Colombo.
7. Ranjan Ranatunga Ranjan is a left handed batsman and a left arm spin bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cups held in Hyderabad in 2007 and Cambridge in 2009. He was the first ever bowler to claim a hat‐trick in the Lawyers’ Cricket World cup history.
Ranjan specialises in civil law and practises in Kandy and Kegalle.
8. Dixon Gunawardena
Dixon is a right handed batsman and a right arm off spin bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cups held in Hyderabad in 2007 and Delhi in 2013.
Dixon specialises in criminal law and practises in Ambalangoda in the Galle District.
9. Uditha Rajasekara
Uditha is a right handed opening batsman and a right arm off‐spin bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup held in Cambridge in 2009 and Delhi in 2013.
Uditha specializes in civil law and criminal law and practises in Horana.
10. Roshan de Rafayal
Roshan is a right handed top order batsman and a wicket keeper. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup held in Barbados in 2011 and Delhi in 2013.
Roshan specialises in civil law and commercial law and practises in Kandy. He is also a visiting lecturer in faculties of law at the University of Peradeniya and the Open University of Sri Lanka.
11. Jeyaraman Trotsky Trotsky is a right handed batsman and a right arm medium fast bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup held in Delhi in 2013.
Trotsky is a Magistrate currently presiding over the Magistrates Court in Hatton.
12. Sampath Perera Sampath is a right handed batsman and a right arm fast medium bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup held in Barbados in 2011 and in Delhi 2013.
Sampath specialises in civil law and practises in Colombo.
13. Buddhika Rajapakse
Buddhika is a right handed middle order batsman and a right arm fast medium bowler. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup held in Delhi in 2013.
Buddhika specialises in civil law and criminal law and practises in Gampaha.
14. Aruna Jayasekara
Aruna is a right handed batsman and a wicket keeper. He is participating in his first Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup.
Aruna is the Deputy General Manager – Human Resources at Sampath Bank PLC and is a top grade Rugby referee in Sri Lanka.
15. Vajira Ranasinghe
Vajira is a right handed batsman and a left arm chinaman bowler. He is participating in his first Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup.
Vajira specializes in civil law and practises in Colombo.
16. Dinesh Godagama
Dinesh is a right handed batsman and a right arm medium fast bowler. He is participating in his first Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup.
Dinesh specializes in criminal law and practises in Colombo.
17. Nihara Randeniya
Nihara is a right handed batsman and right arm off spin bowler. He is participating in his first Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup
Nihara specializes in civil law and practises in Colombo.
18. Isuru Lakpura
Isuru is a right handed batsman. He represented Sri Lanka in the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup held in Barbados in 2011.
Isuru specializes in civil law and practises in Colombo.