The Guyana Amazon Warriors today announced their overseas player roster ahead of the 2026 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) season, bringing together proven international pedigree across the top order, behind the stumps, and through the bowling attack as the franchise looks to build on a strong 2025 campaign.
The five overseas signings confirmed for the upcoming campaign are:
Imran Tahir (South Africa)
Glenn Phillips (New Zealand)
Mohammad Nabi (Afghanistan)
Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Afghanistan)
Dwaine Pretorius (South Africa)
The Amazon Warriors’ overseas recruitment for 2026 combines seasoned franchise-cricket know-how with genuine international match-winning ability, giving the squad depth across every phase of a T20 innings.
Imran Tahir brings a wealth of experience and a proven record as one of the most successful leg-spinners in franchise cricket history. His control and ability to strike in the middle overs make him a key weapon for the Warriors’ bowling attack.
Glenn Phillips adds explosive versatility to the top order, renowned for his aggressive strokeplay and athleticism both with the bat and in the field. The New Zealand international’s ability to change the tempo of an innings makes him a valuable addition to the Warriors’ batting unit.
Mohammad Nabi continues to be one of the most dependable all-rounders in world cricket, offering steady off-spin bowling alongside experienced lower-order hitting. His composure across all franchise leagues makes him a key figure in the Warriors’ middle overs.
Rahmanullah Gurbaz joins as one of the most exciting young wicketkeeper-batters in the game, known for his fearless approach at the top of the order. His ability to seize the powerplay adds further firepower to the Warriors’ opening combination.
Dwaine Pretorius rounds out the overseas group, bringing new-ball control, death-overs discipline, and lower-order hitting. The South African all-rounder’s experience across franchise cricket worldwide gives the Warriors’ management further balance and flexibility.
Combined with a strong core of Guyanese and West Indian talent led by Shimron Hetmyer and Shai Hope, this overseas group gives the Amazon Warriors a well-rounded squad across batting, spin, and pace ahead of the 2026 campaign.